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"jubilantly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows great happiness because of a success

142 Sentences With "jubilantly"

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Baez jubilantly pounded his hands together as Heyward slid home.
Then the moment arrives: They jog jubilantly into the sea.
"The revolution of 2016 just keeps on rolling!" he said jubilantly.
Campaigners in Dublin jubilantly brandished signs promising "the north is next".
"MAN ON MOON", it declared jubilantly, in an enormous, suitably momentous typeface.
"Hey, we'll count that as a win today," Mr. Cohen said jubilantly.
The skaters waved jubilantly to the crowd before and after Wednesday's routine.
"Because you are not one of Erdogan's Turks!" the defense lawyer cried jubilantly.
A fire is raging somewhere nearby; meanwhile, just offstage, a band plays jubilantly.
She intends to send a chill up your shanks and she succeeds, jubilantly.
The director, 195, jubilantly informed his Instagram followers that he has lost 51 lbs.
For a few minutes, everything is jubilantly loud and you're delighted with your nonsensical masterpiece.
At the executions, hundreds of townspeople, including children, cheered jubilantly as [if] at a wedding.
" Bouncing back to the moment, she added jubilantly, "This competition, you know, is a big one.
Snooki is perpetually and jubilantly tipsy, Ronnie is sour and reserved, and Vinny is the guido superego.
While the world jubilantly celebrated the newest addition to the royal brood, Princess Charlotte quietly made history.
Fransen reacted jubilantly online, touting that the videos had been shared with Trump's nearly 44 million followers.
On social media, people uploaded photographs and videos of citizens, soldiers, and police jubilantly embracing Taliban fighters.
"Welcome home!" his daughter, Crystal Ghoston, said jubilantly outside the courthouse, imagining her reunion with her father.
Everyone is horribly — or jubilantly — aware that if within the next few weeks Parliament cannot agree on Mrs.
When Mr. Trump pointed him out, Mr. Ji jubilantly raised his crutches as television cameras captured the moment.
"The university's hands were really tied," Spencer McAvoy, another student, said jubilantly after Mr. Kissinger was allowed to graduate.
And when Trump authorized the strike that killed [Soleimani], Giuliani jubilantly referred to the MEK in the first person.
While many jubilantly soaked in this intimate moment of life, I unfortunately found out about it on Twitter, post-parturition.
Your sexual partner just jubilantly crossed the finish line, but you're still running a race with no end in sight.
His troops stormed the streets of eastern Aleppo, hoisted the Syrian flag, and jubilantly waved images of their dear president.
As the New York Times declared jubilantly: This work of Hubble's was just the beginning of an incredibly fruitful career.
The manners with which the cast co-opts audience members into the proceedings should be embarrassing but instead feels jubilantly collegial.
When I asked Cassidy at the opening if he had beef with the Broad, he jubilantly replied that he did not.
" After the unanimous endorsement of his election bid, Mr. Schulz jubilantly declared, "This vote is the start of capturing the chancellery.
A crowd outside the Louvre museum at a Macron victory party jubilantly waved red, white and blue tricolor flags at the news.
Following his incredible performance, DuPré — known as "Harmonica Pete" — returned to his wheelchair and smiled as he waved jubilantly to the crowd.
But the political theater here—of Democrats singing jubilantly to the passage of a bill that will literally kill people—is misguided.
From there new skaters begin to jubilantly join the drawing, the hundreds of "mistake" lines and eraser marks becoming their skate tracks.
Tribal members paraded through the camp on horseback, jubilantly beating drums and gathering around a fire at the center of the camp.
Behold this clip from the 1997 NHL Awards, wherein 10-year-old Aubrey Graham jubilantly plays table hockey with his Hanson-haired friend.
Celebrities including Chelsea Handler and Debra Messing are reacting jubilantly to the French presidential election on Twitter, where voters have elected Emmanuel Macron.
Instead of encouraging the children's imaginations—unlocked and jubilantly voracious—it reduces the story to a problem with money, solved in the nick of time.
Created by the tap titan Michelle Dorrance with Derick K. Grant and Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards, the show jubilantly embraces tap's history, looking back to forge ahead.
This jubilantly anguished musical burrows so deep into the shadows of its hero's tormented mind that you wonder if it will ever emerge into the light.
As adolescents, they raced jubilantly onto the field when the Mets beat the Cincinnati Reds in Game 5 to win the National League pennant in 1973.
After Italy's non-political finance minister, Giovanni Tria, reluctantly gave in, Mr Di Maio appeared on the balcony of the prime minister's office, jubilantly punching the air.
The decision to dismiss the case was greeted jubilantly by Muslim leaders, who linked arms and flashed victory signs for television cameras as they left the court.
Once they had breeched the zone's perimeter yesterday and entered the Iraqi parliament building, protesters jubilantly waved flags, took photographs, and condemned endemic corruption within Iraqi politics.
And Jasmine herself even made an appearance, posing in front of Dream's gift table behind the birthday girl and her mama, who smiled jubilantly for the photo-op.
That's the space so jubilantly occupied by this production out of Chicago, directed by Dado and starring the off-center film star Michael Shannon in expertly demented form.
Iowa farmers (including a small child not much bigger than the calf he carries) and city dwellers give way to mostly young people jubilantly flocking to attend his rallies.
The star is all smiles in the photograph as the tech shows Ewell her baby on the screen, her bare belly covered in gel as she looks on jubilantly.
That reflects growing disillusionment with the democracy that was so jubilantly welcomed in 1990, when 70 years of Soviet-style (and Soviet-imposed) communism came to a peaceful end.
Another montage features images of black astronauts, space memorabilia, and Afro-futurist comics and posters, with the Sun Ra Arkestra's "The Second Stop Is Jupiter" jubilantly accompanying the imagery.
The German celebrated as jubilantly as his seven times champion compatriot would have done, whooping over the radio and beaming from the podium as mechanics sang the Italian national anthem.
After they jubilantly occupied Parliament on Saturday afternoon, the demonstrators moved by evening to another area of the Green Zone, a former parade ground where Saddam Hussein held military pageants.
His lurid 1864 painting "Man Proposes, God Disposes" featured two jubilantly ravenous polar bears gnawing on human bones amid the ruins of a ship and objects like a broken telescope.
Crupi said Cabin launched as a more social experience with lounge music, a communal meeting area on the first floor of the double-decker, and a host jubilantly welcoming guests.
Given a rental car and the code to the side door at Nickelodeon Studios, she spent her downtime jubilantly riding the E.T. and Back to the Future rides on loop.
The easy moral here would be to tie people's alienated, online selves to the physical versions they expressed jubilantly, in costume, with other seekers dancing at the edge of the unknown.
Just a few weeks ago, he jubilantly confirmed his hold over Chechnya through a popular vote, as local authorizes ruthlessly punished even the mildest critics ahead of the September 18 election.
Why it matters: It's a stark reversal from the "synchronized global growth" theme the IMF had jubilantly welcomed just 2 years ago and even a departure from last year's wistful optimism.
Or perhaps convincing a ragtag group of cartoons led by Michael Jordan to believe they can fly, if not educating you in the finer arts of jubilantly celebrating the freakin' weekend.
Or it can be glimpsed in "The Ascent of the Blessed", where angels guide people from purgatory up to heaven—their arms outstretched—and jubilantly push these souls upwards (see picture).
Cooper jubilantly accepts, and the happy couple shares with Harrison in the studio how they already started discussing their futures during a recent weekend together, which the Paradise cameras caught on tape.
"Washington does put the blame on the [separatist] republics, does not express support for Kiev and does not say a word about Russia's role," Rossiiskaia Gazeta, the official government newspaper, wrote jubilantly.
News that Amazon intends to buy Whole Foods Market for more than $13 billion was greeted jubilantly by financial markets, with Amazon's stock rising 2.5 percent, almost enough to cover the entire purchase.
"Congratulations to my little brother Jimmy and my sister-in-law Holly, they are having a baby," Meghan, 34, jubilantly told her co-hosts in a clip she shared to her Instagram account.
But it ended with victory for him and on Friday morning he declared jubilantly that the vote for a British exit from the EU, or Brexit, heralded a new dawn for the nation.
And as long as they're prevented from being overtly, openly, jubilantly queer, they will — ironically — continue to perpetuate the same cultural erasure that Saltzman and his partner Glassman worked to deconstruct and destroy.
They still appreciate the good-girl version of Ms. Gomez, and they sang along jubilantly when Ms. Gomez reached back to her 2011 hit "Who Says," a pep talk for people fighting insecurity.
On December 26th last year, in Congo-Brazzaville, state media jubilantly announced that the president, Denis Sassou-Nguesso, would be one of the first world leaders to meet president-elect Donald Trump in Florida.
He jubilantly greeted the crowd, joked about F8 coinciding with the release of the The Fate of the Furious (also #F8), and cast Facebook executive David Marcus as the understudy to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
NEW DELHI — The police in India have arrested at least 19 people on charges of sedition for jubilantly celebrating Pakistan's victory over India in the final of a cricket tournament played in Britain this week.
Among the first migrant parents to recover their children after they were taken by immigration authorities at the southwest border were 12 Guatemalans who disembarked jubilantly from a plane last week back in their home country.
Witnesses to the crash said a gray sports car accelerated into a crowd of counterdemonstrators — who were marching jubilantly near the mall after the white nationalists had left — and hurled at least two people in the air.
ATLANTA — Senator Elizabeth Warren used a speech to a grass-roots conference Saturday to take direct aim at Democrats' diminished moderate wing, ridiculing Clinton-era policies and jubilantly proclaiming that liberals had taken control of the party.
Take this 2016 Clearblue spot, in which women — the youngest of whom appear to be in college — loudly celebrate their uniformly unbounded joy at learning they're expecting, jubilantly embracing partners and friends and family members gathered 'round to support them.
With the LP's announcement he also shared the record's lead single in "Ar-Reqis," pairing a jubilantly off-kilter synth progression with several layers of hiss-laden percussion fragments and a lead vocal loop run through playful pitch-bent effects.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - In May 2018, Malaysia's Mahathir Mohamad was in the grand ballroom of a Sheraton hotel near Kuala Lumpur, jubilantly announcing his return as prime minister after defeating an alliance that had run the country for 60 years.
Regardless of who the new occupant is—and in fact even more now—we should let the image of the men, children, and women jubilantly displayed on the lawn they built remind us of how central this narrative is to American politics.
I am embarrassed for the countless people who greet strangers not with "Hello" or "How are you?" but rather "Whoop whoop," sometimes jubilantly, or sometimes like a guttural war cry, or sometimes just a simple, subdued acknowledgement of camaraderie — Whoop whoop to you, fine sir.
The perspective of Cuban exiles and their descendants, who danced jubilantly in Miami, was disproportionately amplified and eclipsed other narratives about the history of the man who led one of the greatest revolutions of the twentieth century and "turned a colony into a country", in the words of the Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano.
But the linchpin of the productions, which segue from traditional songs of mercy and salvation to bolder reconfigurations of modern secular hits, is in that subversive single from his debut album, "The College Dropout" — the artist jubilantly recites the final verse of the song, flexing his cadence in lock step with the choir.
Having bombed a reinstatement hearing for "insincerity" — his outrage is so persuasive you almost forget that the committee was right — he delivers a humble, moving speech at his appeal that he later reveals to Kim, jubilantly, was a load of malarkey, and celebrates by ditching the "McGill" name that he mistily promised to do proud.
The most recent iteration of the joke plus controversy plus Notes apology equation comes from comedian Ari Shaffir, who recorded an Instagram video jubilantly remarking on the death of Kobe Bryant on January 26, the day that Bryant died along with eight other passengers, including his 13 year-old daughter, in a helicopter crash in Los Angeles.
That said, though it's got a bit more of the after-school-TV-theme-song about it, it's very recognizably "Let's Dance," and Bowie's vocal take in particular is impressive, and a reminder of just how good his voice was—even he seems to know it, as he jubilantly announces "That's it—got it!" at the end.
MILWAUKEE — [World Series 231: Follow our live updates from Game 25 at Fenway Park] As Yasiel Puig jubilantly raced around the bases, smacking his legs and flexing his biceps after a critical home run in Game 21 of the National League Championship Series, it was hard to imagine that this Los Angeles Dodgers team was 13 games under .
In Iraq, where thousands died in the vicious sectarian war that followed the fall of Saddam Hussein, residents of the mainly-Sunni cities of Mosul and Hawija nonetheless jubilantly welcomed the mostly-Shi'ite Iraqi forces who freed the cities from the Sunni extremists of IS. "They helped liberate us," one Hawija Sunni leader told the New York Times of the fighters.
Less than a week after Italy's populist parties, the anti-establishment Five Star Movement and the anti-immigrant League, ironed out their policy differences and jubilantly received a mandate to form a government that they said would usher in a new era in Italian and European history, its designated prime minister announced on Sunday evening that he had failed to form a government.
It jubilantly hosted Mahatma Gandhi University Union Kalolsavam (Arts Fest) "Noopura-2017", from Feb.20-24.
The series ended on 5 February 2016, where Sunder, who had previously lost his memory and wandered away, reunites with Lajo, and is stopped from marrying Gunwanti. Lajo and Sunder proceed to get married again, jubilantly ending the show.
Dalinda admits her part in the plot. Odoardo returns with the news that Polinesso, as he died, also admitted his guilt. The King pardons Dalinda and goes to find his daughter. Ariodante jubilantly hails a new bright day dawning after nights of darkness (Aria:Dopo notte).
Though everyone agrees that it is unlikely, D'Anna and Lee form an alliance to find Earth. In the final scene of the episode, the Fleet jubilantly arrives at Earth. Adama announces to the Fleet that their journey is finally over. A party of humans and Cylons travel down to the surface.
Sambhar Lake (Sambhar) This temple is more than 200 years old.In some regions Maa Shakambari Devi is worshipped for nine festive nights with utmost devotion. In Vijayawada Kanaka Durga Temple, Bhadrakali Temple in Warangal Andhra Pradesh Shakambari Navratras are celebrated jubilantly. Ashada Navratri are celebrated as Guhya Navratri in Himachal Pradesh.
Scott hurries down to camp to help another climber, but plans to re-ascend. Rob warns him about overexertion. Rob reaches the summit on time and is joined by other climbers including Yasuko, who jubilantly plants her Japanese flag. Descending, Rob encounters Doug struggling to ascend just above the Hillary Step and orders him to descend.
Watson replied, "Close, hell, I'm going to sink it." The pitch came out perfectly, landed softly and rolled into the cup. Watson ran onto the green jubilantly and gestured back at Edwards saying "I told you so". He then birdied the challenging par-5 18th hole for a two-shot victory margin in his only U.S. Open win.
The term Janeite was originally coined by the literary scholar George Saintsbury in his 1894 introduction to a new edition of Pride and Prejudice.Lynch, "Introduction", 24, n.24. As Austen scholar Deidre Lynch explains, "he meant to equip himself with a badge of honor he could jubilantly pin to his own lapel".Lynch, "Introduction", 13–14.
The page yields to Elzire's request. It turns out that the part of the evil Romualde has been played by Alidor the magician and that the combat and the mortal wound were all a test of love. Elzire and Don Sanche swear undying love to each other and the people together with the happy amorous couples, jubilantly glorify the triumph of love.
If they win, Dan and the team go to the Super Bowl, and Dan would never have to worry about money or moving around again. Exhilarated, he and Sara embrace each other at the table and shout jubilantly at each other. This is heard by the children, who use this opportunity to finally confess all to their parents. They try to undo the spell, but fail.
The last lap - lap twenty-six - has begun and Rossi has increased his gap to Stoner to +1.5 seconds. Hayden has also a big gap back to Pedrosa. No overtakes happened and Rossi jubilantly cruised to the flag to win the race - his third victory of the season. Behind him Stoner finished second and Nicky Hayden in third, making it his first podium of the season.
On September 14, 1692,Kessell, John L., 1979. Kiva, Cross & Crown: The Pecos Indians and New Mexico, 1540–1840. National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior: Washington, DC. de Vargas proclaimed a formal act of repossession. It was the thirteenth town he had reconquered for God and King in this manner, he wrote jubilantly to the Conde de Galve, viceroy of New Spain.
The marks of his sword on the rock can be seen today. During the absence of the Mahasu brothers, demon Keshi took control of Hanol. Chalda Devta and his warriors Shitkulia, Kaolu and others set out with the army to the mountains of Masmor where Keshi had gone. The demon was killed; Chalda Devta returned jubilantly to visit with his heroes the places named by him.
As he receives the trophy, the crowd once again jubilantly cheers as 'The Doctor' raises the trophy. Tomczyk also hands out the constructors trophy to the crew chief of the Camel Yamaha team. The Italian national anthem plays for Rossi and as it stops, the champagne gets handed out. As soon as Rossi receives it, he cheekily sprays one of the grid girls, as does Melandri.
Butterfly can be heard guiding her friends to the top of the hill, jubilantly telling them that "Over land and sea, there floats the joyful breath of spring. I am the happiest girl in Japan, or rather in the world." Butterfly and her friends enter the garden. She recognizes Pinkerton and points him out to her friends, and all bow down before him. 6\.
Van Dyck's presentation of Jesus' entry into Jerusalem is quite consistent with the biblical accounts. The ass foal he rides is almost entirely enveloped by his robes of rich blue and crimson. He is surrounded by his disciples on foot, and jubilantly welcomed by a crowd of locals who lay branches in his path. It is a very youthful, vigorous work, full of bright colors and slashing brushstrokes.
There, a mustachioed gypsy catches her eye, and he tells her a fortune in which he "plans her future to his liking". The pair run off together, crossing a brook into which he saves her from falling. They arrive at a waterfall where he "induces her to believe his prophecy must be true". After that brief exchange, Martha jubilantly skips home, passing the lanky farmhand who pays her no heed.
Two weeks after these injuries, Brown was in South Carolina, recruiting hundreds of men to the King's cause. He became a scourge to the Patriots. Brown's East Florida Rangers, some of the New York Volunteers, and the Carolina Royalists marched in Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell's British column when it marched on and took Augusta. Campbell said jubilantly that he had taken "a stripe and star from the rebel flag" Allen, pp.
They were received jubilantly by the people of Belfast with fanfare and decorations adorning the streets. The Royal Family moved up High Street amidst rapturous cheers and well-wishing. On the same street, a 32-foot high arch had been built with a misspelled rendering of Irish Gaelic greeting "Céad Míle Fáilte" (a thousand welcomes) written on it. In the White Linen Hall, the Queen viewed an exhibition of Belfast's industrial goods.
She offers Gawain the choice 'Wether thou wilt have me in this liknesse / In the night or else in the day.' Gawain prefers to have her beautiful at night, but she would prefer her beauty by day. Gawain breaks the impasse by allowing her to choose. She jubilantly informs him that she will now be beautiful both by day and by night, and reveals that she and her brother were cursed by their stepmother's witchcraft.
He collects double the wages following his friends' deaths, and refuses the appointed chauffeur offered by SOC. Mario jubilantly drives down a mountain road, while a party is being held at the cantina back in town where Mario's friends eagerly await his arrival, which is expected to be in two hours. Mario swerves recklessly and intentionally, having cheated death so many times on the same road. Linda, dancing in the cantina, faints.
Lestrade leads the calls for praise, and the crowd responds jubilantly, but Makak is not happy: He sees himself as a hollow ghost of his old self. Lestrade calls prisoners before the king. The first is a list of historical white people, many of whom are already dead. They are condemned for being white and written out of history as punishment. Next, Moustique is dragged before the court and accused of betraying Makak’s dream.
This movement follows typical sonata-allegro form, and although it begins in a melancholy tone, the movement ends jubilantly. The second movement is unique in that it is an Improvisation; that is, the tranquil violin passages give the impression of improvisational material. This movement maintains a beautiful singing tone throughout, and ends meditatively. The third and final movement begins with a slow, methodical piano introduction which then leads into an exuberant Allegro.
Meanwhile, after jubilantly returning to his hotel room, Zach suffers a relapse but is restored by recalling the sound of Mary's voice. The next day, Zach comes to the Marshall house to say goodbye. While alone with Zach, Barbara, not knowing that Zach is unaware of her cousin's conviction, mentions some of the details of Mary's prison sentence. Mary senses that something is wrong when Zach suddenly becomes distant and silently boards the train.
They took their name from a series of 1980s television advertisements for Del Monte fruit juices, featuring the "Man From Del Monte". In these, the man would visit villages to sample their fruit juices, to see if they were good enough to be included in his company's drinks. The tagline, shouted jubilantly by a villager on approval was, "The man from Del Monte, he say 'Yes!'"'.Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, , p.
The war lasted only a few months, and ended with Spain losing most of her remaining colonial possessions. Some Cubans jubilantly left Tampa for their homeland, eager to enjoy the fruits of their long-fought revolution. However, most of these would eventually return. The main factors in their decision was the lack of economic opportunities and general devastation resulting from years of conflict, and the realization that Spanish colonial control had simply been replaced by American neo-colonial control.
Rahul then explains how he vowed to get vengeance by framing Karan for the crime, so that he and his wife may finally have peace. Karan reveals that he has finally caught Rahul, and jubilantly shows him the tape recorder. However, Rahul tells him that he had anticipated this move and says that the tape recorder has no batteries. Rahul further reveals that Saxena has been working with him the entire time and helped him with the plan.
Finally, Rossi also arrives and jubilantly puts his arms in air as two Gauloises Yamaha crewmembers hug and congratulate him. Rossi then talks to his team and salutes his fans by looking into the camera and doing a peace sign, showing off the rubber gloves he has on. He then congratulates and hugs Jacque. Rossi takes off his helmet, kisses the camera screen in glee, then goes over to a group of fans at parc fermé to hug them also.
Jawiya's fans and players assumed that Al-Shorta's game was over, and began wild celebrations. The players broke into a lap of honour on the field, waving flags and chanting songs. The manager, Ayoub Odisho, was given the bumps by his delighted players and ran into the crowd to hug the supporters who were chanting and waving flags and banners jubilantly. With Jawiya's players still celebrating on the field, Odisho began an interview that was broadcast live on Iraqi television.
Al-Dawiri's most famous work came after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. On 9 April 2003, crowds of Iraqis, aided by United States Marines, toppled a massive statue of Saddam Hussein in Firdos Square, located in the heart of Baghdad. Pictures of the destruction of the statue, which depicted Saddam in a suit with his right arm outstretched, were aired on news broadcasts worldwide. Iraqis were jubilantly seen hitting the statue with their shoes and throwing garbage at Saddam's likeness.
After repeated failures to take the capital city of Paris, Henry IV converted to Catholicism, reportedly declaring that "Paris is well worth a Mass". The war- weary Parisians turned on the Catholic League's hardliners when they continued the conflict even after Henry had converted. Paris jubilantly welcomed the formerly Protestant Henry of Navarre in 1593, and he was crowned King of France the following year. He later issued the Edict of Nantes in an attempt to end the religious strife that had torn the country apart.Knecht.
Blake accuses Sable of acting on her ex-husband Jason's behalf, but before she can explain, Alexis arrives and vows to destroy them both. Heath becomes indebted to Sable when she acquires his gambling marker, and she jubilantly throws herself in Dex's arms. In "Virginia Reels", Sable tells Blake and Dex she was searching the lake to discover what Jason was keeping hidden there. She explains that she had no idea Blake and Dex would be harmed by her investigation, and Dex is intrigued by her honesty.
The fifth and final variation, the longest, caps the movement with a slower and more dramatic feel, nevertheless returning to the carefree F major. #Presto (A major, sonata form, about 10 minutes) #:The calm is broken by a crashing A major chord in the piano, ushering in the virtuosic and exuberant third movement, a 6/8 tarantella in sonata form. After moving through a series of slightly contrasting episodes, the theme returns for the last time, and the work ends jubilantly in a rush of A major.
Then, suddenly, Thérèse pulled herself together and wiped her tears. She ran down the stairs, knelt by the fireplace and unwrapped her surprises as jubilantly as ever. In her account, nine years later, of 1895 : "In an instant Jesus, content with my good will, accomplished the work I had not been able to do in ten years." After nine sad years she had "recovered the strength of soul she had lost" when her mother died and, she said, "she was to retain it forever".
Takbir can be used to express joy or surprise. It is also used as applause in religious contexts, such as after a Quran recital, as other forms of applause are considered less appropriate. When Reshma Begum was discovered alive 17 days after the 2013 Savar building collapse in Bangladesh which killed 1129 people, crowds jubilantly cried "Allāhu akbar" to express their joy and gratitude that she had survived. As a multi-purpose phrase, it is sometimes used by Arab football commentators as an expression of amazement, or even as a football chant.
The French soldiers were treated with respect by the combined Russian-Ottoman Turkish force but the pro-French Zakynthians were not afforded the same privilege and were either beaten in St Mark's Square by the peasants, imprisoned awaiting trial or fled the island. Ushakov was jubilantly welcomed by the Zakynthians including Nobili who wore their finery once again to greet the Russian admiral. However, they were extremely reluctant to offer the same hospitality to his Ottoman Turkish allies. Like the French, Ushakov promised self- determination and respect for the traditions and customs of the island.
In August 1813, Mrs. Copley wrote that, although her husband was still painting, "he cannot apply himself as closely as he used to do." She reported in April 1814: "Your father enjoys his health but grows rather feeble, dislikes more and more to walk; but it is still pleasant for him to go on with his painting." Henry Laurens (1782) (National Portrait Gallery, Washington) In June 1815, the Copleys entertained as visitor John Quincy Adams, with whom they jubilantly discussed the new terms of peace between the United States and the United Kingdom.
The episode begins with Brutus and Cassius on their march through Greece with their army of 100,000 soldiers to challenge Octavian. Cassius is worried about the grain supply for their army, whereas Brutus is cheerful, having spent time getting to know the men and jubilantly talking about saving the Republic. In Cisalpine Gaul Marc Antony, Lepidus and Octavian are devising a plan to surprise Brutus and Cassius. They believe their enemies do not know that they are reunited and hope to overcome Brutus and Cassius with an unexpectedly large army.
Following the death of Lenković (1569) he rose to general in charge of all the Austrian Military Frontier area in the south- east, but lost his life in September 1575 in a battle at the Croatian border near Budačka fighting greatly superior Turkish forces. Auersperg was beheaded and his cut-off head was jubilantly exhibited on a spear during the triumphal march of the victor Ferhat Beg in Constantinople on 9 November 1575, but later was bought from the Turks by the Auersperg family. Tradition has itJános Asbóth (Johann von Asbóth), Bosnien und die Herzegowina: Reisebilder und Studien, Vienna, A. Hölder, 1888, p.
Irish troops, detailed for the purpose because they spoke English and could communicate with Rhodesian border guards, then passed through at night and seized the town of Kipushi without facing any resistance. Gardiner, holding a press conference on the matter in Léopoldville, jubilantly declared, "[W]e are not going to make the mistake of stopping short this time. This is going to be as decisive as we can make it." Tshombe ordered his troops to offer determined resistance to ONUC and threatened to have bridges and dams blown up if the operation was not halted within 24 hours.
Wayne Rooney could have put United ahead, but his first-half header went wide of Łukasz Fabiański's post. The Reds had a well-worked Park Ji-sung goal disallowed for an incorrect offside later in the second half. Park had slotted the ball into an empty net after playing a one-two with Cristiano Ronaldo, but Ronaldo was judged to have been ahead of the last defender when Park played the ball through. When the final whistle blew, the United players, manager and backroom staff celebrated jubilantly, having been crowned champions of England for the 18th time.
The Reading Evening Post saw this as the end of the episode, and jubilantly bannered the news across its front page on 13 May: "We've won! Merger off". The next day, Reading played Wrexham at home on the last day of the League season, needing to win to have any chance of avoiding relegation to the Fourth Division; they won 1–0, but still went down because of results elsewhere. The club held an extraordinary meeting of shareholders in July 1983, at which a vote was taken to decide between Maxwell's takeover bid and a rival offer from Smee, supported by Tranter.
Belov caught the ball in the air, and as the three men landed, Joyce's momentum carried him out of bounds, while Forbes came down off-balance and fell to the floor beneath the basket. Belov then gathered himself and made an uncontested layup, scoring the winning points as the horn sounded for the last time. After jubilantly sprinting to the other end of the court, Belov was mobbed by his delirious teammates who dogpiled atop him in celebration. American coaches and players argued with the game officials for several minutes, but to no avail, as the Soviets were declared the victors.
In the 94th minute, Agüero, receiving the ball from Balotelli, drove into the penalty area and placed a powerful low shot into the corner of the goal, clinching the win and the first top flight English title for Manchester City since 1968."Man City snatch dramatic Premier League title win". BBC. Retrieved 13 May 2012 Agüero's goal sent the City of Manchester Stadium into a frenzy and he was dragged to the floor jubilantly by his City teammates. Vincent Kompany recalled that Agüero was crying on the floor, and when asked if he cried during the Manchester City parade the following day, Agüero stated: "Yeah, a little".
Here Ormonde's brother, Sir Edmund Butler of Cloughgrenan, hit Desmond in the right hip with a pistol- shot, cracking his thigh-bone and throwing him from his horse. About 300 Geraldines were killed, with many drowning as they were intercepted by armed boats in crossing the river. As the badly wounded captive Desmond was being carried shoulder-high from the field, an Ormonde commander rode up and jubilantly inquired, "Where is now the great Lord Desmond?" Desmond retorted, Ormonde took the wounded Desmond in captivity to Clonmel and then to Waterford city, where Lord Justice Nicholas Arnold took custody of him after a legal wrangle with Ormonde.
With the extensive British and French concessions, Hitler has no pretext to launch a war, but news of the assassination of Sudeten German leader Konrad Henlein by a Czech nationalist suddenly gives him a casus belli (in actual history, Henlein lived until 1945). Hitler jubilantly declares that there is no further room for negotiations and that his army will attack Czechoslovakia immediately. Chamberlain and Daladier erroneously believe that Hitler himself had Henlein assassinated and, much against their will, are forced to declare war and fulfill their treaty obligations to Czechoslovakia. As a result, World War II starts in 1938 with a German attack on Czechoslovakia, rather than an invasion of Poland a year later.
1\. The Ring, the Sword, and the Unicorn Written by James M. Ward Illustrated by Mario Macari, Jr. Cover Art by Jeff Easley This book starts in a contemporary setting, and the only book in the series to do so. The main character, or You, tries to prove that there is a magical world in the forest behind your backyard. Gives added meaning to the cartoonish illustration on the back of the first six books, which pictures a child (presumably a boy) jubilantly stepping into a forest, his house in the background. 2\. Ruins of Rangar Written by Michael Carr Illustrated by Michael Fishel Cover Art by Jeff Easley This book introduces the good knight Gregor and his struggle with the evil skeleton king, Nightshade.
The Voyager Golden Record contains "Johnny B. Goode" among various musical pieces from many cultures. In The Guardian, Joe Queenan wrote that "Johnny B. Goode" is "probably the first song ever written about how much money a musician could make by playing the guitar", and argued that "no song in the history of rock'n'roll more jubilantly celebrates the downmarket socioeconomic roots of the genre". In Billboard, Jason Lipshutz stated that the song was "the first rock-star origin story", and that it featured "a swagger and showmanship that had not yet invaded radio." When Chuck Berry was inducted during the first Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on January 23, 1986, he performed "Johnny B. Goode" and "Rock and Roll Music", backed by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.
At the store's Santa Land, he meets Jovie, an unenthusiastic employee with whom he is instantly smitten. After hearing that Santa will be at the store the following day, Buddy jubilantly decorates Santa Land overnight. When Buddy realizes that the Gimbels Santa is not the real Santa, he unmasks him and causes a wild tumult in the store that lands Buddy in jail. Walter reluctantly bails Buddy out and takes him to a doctor for a DNA test, which confirms that Buddy is in fact his long-lost son. The doctor convinces Walter to take Buddy home to meet his stepmother Emily and twelve-year-old half-brother Michael, believing once he is faced with reality he will drop the “elf thing” and move on as a regular adult.
After Constitutional court removed Park Geun-hye from power over a corruption scandal, ousted South Korean President Park Geun-hye maintained her silence on Saturday as her opponents and supporters divided the capital's streets with massive rallies that showed a nation deeply split over its future. Carrying flags and candles and cheering jubilantly, tens of thousands of people occupied a boulevard in downtown Seoul to celebrate Park's ouster. Meanwhile, in a nearby grass square, a large crowd of Park's supporters glumly waved national flags near a stage where organizers, wearing red caps and military uniforms, vowed to resist what they are calling "political assassination." Nearly 20,000 police officers were deployed on Saturday to monitor the protesters, who were also separated by tight perimeters created by hundreds of police buses.
The Jesuits in Hirado wrote jubilantly of the Portuguese victory, which increased the prestige of the Portuguese in the eyes of the Japanese, "for the Japanese had hitherto only known us as merchants, and rated us no better than the Chinese". The Japanese also came to respect the superiority of Western gunpowder weapons. The Portuguese continued to call at Fukuda and the nearby Kuchinotsu for a few more years, but they felt the terrains of these ports were lacking and kept searching until Ōmura Sumitada offered the Jesuits the nearby port of Nagasaki, a mere fishing village at the time that the Portuguese found to be perfect. From 1571 onward the Portuguese traders focused their activities on Nagasaki, turning it into the hub of Japan's foreign trade and its window to the West until the 19th century.
The inauguration of Mohammad Reza as Shah of Iran, 17 September 1941 On 16 September 1941, Prime Minister Forughi and Foreign Minister Ali Soheili attended a special session of parliament to announce the resignation of Reza Shah and that Mohammad Reza was to replace him. The next day, at 4:30pm, Mohammad Reza took the oath of office and was received warmly by parliamentarians. On his way back to the palace, the streets filled with people welcoming the new Shah jubilantly, seemingly more enthusiastic than the Allies would have liked. The British would have liked to put a Qajar back on the throne, but the principal Qajar claimant to the throne was Prince Hamid Mirza, an officer in the Royal Navy who did not speak Persian, so the British had to accept Mohammad Reza as Shah.
On the other hand, they voted not for Vartanyan and Zharikov, not for the sad memory of Lunts but for Gorbachev and rather wanted to help the processes of humanization in the USSR. They hoped that the membership Soviet psychiatrists in the WPA would help to keep them under control. Deeply shocked, Anatoly Koryagin, who had considered the statement by the Soviets as completely hypocritical and insincere and had not thought that the Soviets would be permitted to return, officially renounced his Honorary Membership of the WPA by submitting on 8 November 1989 to the WPA General Secretary a short letter: The Soviet delegates returned to Moscow jubilantly. At the Moscow airport, they told the press that there have not been and are no abuses of psychiatry in the Soviet Union and that the USSR has been admitted to the WPA firmly and unconditionally.
He performed at the Centennial Anniversary of St. James Park in the Bronx and Funk Master Flex's Birthday Bash at the Palladium with KRS-One, danced on the DJ Honda video Check-the- Mic, and performed at the 23rd annual Zulu Nation Anniversary. He became a member of GhettOriginal Productions Dance Company and joined the cast of the "jubilantly hyperactive" and "astonishing" off-broadway show Jam on the Groove at Walt Disney World's Epcot Center.Jon Pareles, "Hip-Hop in All Forms, But Mainly the Dance", New York Times, November 18, 1995 In 1998, he performed shows in Italy and Germany and choreographed routines for Invasion of the B-Girls in Seattle, a production designed to promote women's contributions to hip-hop culture. Since then, Fever One has become a member of the world-famous Rock Steady Crew which has taken him to new heights in his career.
In the 1840s, the composer Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy was present at such a reading in Germany and reported he was so elated and excited by the performance that he couldn't wait to thank Andersen but "jubilantly flew" at the poet exclaiming: "But you are a marvelous reader; no one reads fairy tales like you!" Many years later in the 1870s, the English author and critic Edmund Gosse had a similar perception and noted, "As soon as he spoke, yes, if he merely smiled, he genius was evident ... And as he read, everything I was looking at--the dazzling sails, the sea, the coast of Sweden, the bright sky--was set ablaze as the sun went down. It was as if nature itself were blushing with delight at the sound of Hans Christian Andersen's voice." Andersen managed to read aloud "The Most Incredible Thing" at least seven times within a matter of days.
One of the show's recurrent themes was affixing a humorous label to a section of the studio audience in rows behind/near the band, called the "Dog Pound". Members of the "Dog Pound", led by jazz pianist Michael Wolff, jubilantly interacted with Hall, standing up and making a pumping, whirling motion with their raised fists and howling "Wuff, Wuff, Wuff". The labeling was a staple of Hall's opening monologue and almost always began with the phrase "Those are people who...." In one variation of Hall ridiculing the "Dog Pound", Hall designated the section as "People who are currently in a Witness Protection Program", at which point a camera pans over to that section to reveal a digitally pixilated view of the audience that made it impossible to identify them. A frequent joke in Hall's opening monologue suggested that he still lives in Cleveland and drives himself to Los Angeles every day to host the show.

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