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"jubilation" Definitions
  1. a feeling of great happiness because of a success

346 Sentences With "jubilation"

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His victory was greeted with relief and surprise, not jubilation.
The mood was as much one of relief as jubilation.
But not all pockets of Ayodhya were filled with jubilation.
The atmosphere was not one of jubilation -- more resigned acceptance.
But what next, after the initial relief and jubilation fades?
You could almost hear the jubilation hymns from up above.
After the delirium resided into residual jubilation, we began talking.
Is this a cause for sorrow or jubilation, for Alice?
Jubilation erupted outside the academy and on the streets of Cairo.
In Taipei, Taiwan, this morning there was jubilation in the streets.
In the opposite corner, the challenger could barely contain his jubilation.
A seismic roar of relief and jubilation rang through the capital.
The spacecraft turned and the mood at NASA shifted to jubilation.
Men and women stood on their feet and stomped in jubilation.
Mr. Harris won by just 23 votes, and jubilation set in.
It can be a burst of jubilation after a soccer victory.
And Sugarland's rootsy jubilation is replaced with anodyne arena folk-rock.
The first 10 minutes were all terror and jubilation — terror every time Messi touched the ball ("No, no, no!" everyone mutter-gasped in unison) and jubilation because the Viking boys had been strong, fortresslike, on defense.
Gauff shot into the air in jubilation, arms stretched toward the sky.
There was jubilation as the result of the run-off was announced.
We've had every emotion from jubilation to devastation and everything in between.
His election has brought almost as much fear as it has jubilation.
Middle-schoolers across the state have thrown out their textbooks in jubilation.
Or just jubilation at a mutual match you were really hoping for?
Political prisoners cheered in jubilation as Kurdish militiamen liberated a government prison.
All around him, gunmen fire their guns in the air in jubilation.
But amid the jubilation was a sense that storm clouds are gathering.
Now, that jubilation has been met with an equal and opposite reaction.
What's next: Protesters' jubilation has been tempered by uncertainty about the future.
No really, she curled up into a little ball and cried of jubilation.
And now, here the family was, leaving the same hospital amid such jubilation.
They popped champagne, clanged pots, cheered and waved the Cuban flag in jubilation.
Tension, relief and jubilation all played out in the controlled chaos of backstage.
Their violence commingled with a sense of jubilation; the clashesrose with the sun.
Then, in Lens on Thursday, there was epic frustration followed by spastic jubilation.
My jubilation was tempered by the difficult circumstances with which I currently contend.
"It's going to be, like, boom!" he added, spreading his arms in jubilation.
Mr. Trump's seeming endorsement of that narrative drew rebukes and jubilation on Thursday.
And then, jubilation at the sight of Thompson limping back to the bench.
But this theme is charged instead with the jubilation of hopeful young love.
The news on Tuesday was received with jubilation by some on social media.
The sense of pride, sacrifice, hope and jubilation will be hard to forget.
There was jubilation among anti-smoking advocates when the treaty was adopted in 2003.
They refused, and the police officer retreated, to jubilation from the protesters down below.
"We want to remember his victories, his records and his jubilation," the family finished.
Meanwhile, Twitter has pretty much erupted into a frenzy of speculation, jubilation, and rage.
For many, the years following Morales's 228 election were marked by jubilation and hope.
"It was like jubilation with all the white nationalists when that happened," Parker said.
One Jamiacan man though, perfectly  summed up the jubilation to Bolt's 9.81 second triumph.
Maarat Misreen, Idlib, Syria (CNN)From a distance, there is an air of jubilation.
However, the widespread jubilation across the country demonstrated the strength of Afghan national identity.
The unexpected resignation prompted scenes of jubilation in the capital, Yerevan, and other cities.
I also see creative expression and playfulness and energy and jubilation in these clothes.
The news reports — including in The New York Times — were full of colonial jubilation.
What's next: Protesters' jubilation has been tempered by a wary uncertainty about the future.
"Jubilation," said Philip Vetrano, the father of Ms. Vetrano, as he left the courtroom.
She had asked my parents for permission, so it was just total jubilation there.
There's a jubilation to shouting out the truth, even if it will be short-lived.
As Boswell's field goal sailed through the uprights, jubilation turned to heartache for the Bengals.
There is a hint of jubilation in the way Xi talks about these issues now.
Amid this jubilation, Jerrod smilingly interjected, ''Damn shame what he did to those women, though.
The discovery of the "Wild Boars" soccer team sparked scenes of wild jubilation across Thailand.
Evidence suggests, however, that their jubilation would be short-lived — and followed by deep disappointment.
The N.F.L. last year relaxed its strict rules about on-field jubilation after big plays.
It provokes a shudder, while the scenes in which the musicians play together elicit jubilation.
Individual commutations are cause for jubilation for the lucky individuals, their family, friends and advocates.
There was jubilation then, followed by a United Nations-supervised referendum on a new government.
After all the wide-eyed jubilation in Pyeongchang, South Korea, on the night of Feb.
" Afterward, Pederson picked an interesting word to describe the mood in the locker room: "jubilation.
But protesters' jubilation was tempered by uncertainty about what might replace Mr. al-Bashir, 75.
Very quickly the jubilation of the moment dissipated and we were really shocked about what's happening.
In jubilation, many threw their hands in the air or threw their arms around their colleagues.
Jubilation as ISIS loses control of key city ISIS is a nightmare, but only the latest.
The camp erupted in instant jubilation, with protesters cheering, crying tears of joy and beating drums.
There were shouts of joy, prayers of gratitude and jubilation as they got off the plane.
But the speaker's jubilation, evident in his pre-vote speech in the House, could be fleeting.
The range of feedback has included jubilation to near-rage at the conditions in some neighborhoods.
Jubilation ran wild among political conservatives as they woke Wednesday to a new establishment in Washington.
She opened her mouth in stunned jubilation and was mobbed on the sideline by her teammates.
Eagles fans are notoriously messy when it comes to public jubilation, and Sunday night was no exception.
There's been no shortage of confusion, outrage, argument, jubilation, and fear in the aftermath of the election.
Chinese New Year 2019 begins on Tuesday, but economic conditions may put a damper on the jubilation.
Supporters of gun control said the national situation was more nuanced than the gun activists' jubilation suggested.
The main show itself is 105 minutes of jubilation, confetti canons, and suited-and-booted Killers panache.
While Mr. Mugabe's resignation caused immediate jubilation in the streets, for many the reaction was more complex.
Inside the building, cautious optimism gave way to full-blown jubilation as the final minutes ticked away.
The city erupted in jubilation late Wednesday after the commander of a militia in the area, Gen.
Schools quickly reopened, but initial jubilation has turned to despondency among teachers who, six months on, remain unpaid.
Initial scenes of generosity and jubilation gave way to the reality that the welcome mat was wearing thin.
Such a deal might be possible, but it is a lot more remote than Mr Trump's jubilation suggests.
Trump changed tack and agreed to honor the "one China" policy during the call, prompting jubilation in China.
In an earlier era, the network might have had a buzz of jubilation at the Republican candidate succeeding.
Trump changed tack and agreed to honour the "one China" policy during the call, prompting jubilation in China.
The underlying understanding of KU's involvement in the investigation cast a strange air over the jubilation this spring.
The championship theirs, the winners threw their helmets in the air and ran a victory lap in jubilation.
His victory was met with jubilation on the left, and some supporters believed Mitterrand would end French capitalism.
The jubilation that his victory has inspired is the clearest sign of the dangers that await him and Mexico.
Unsurprisingly, political Twitter immediately picked up on this and rushed to respond with legal insight, snark, and unrestrained jubilation.
As the crowd of 41,230 in Busch Stadium erupted, Rosenthal and catcher Yadier Molina pumped their fists in jubilation.
So when his ball sliced five rows deep into the left-field stands, the Yankees' dugout exploded in jubilation.
South Sudan won its independence from its northern neighbor, Sudan, with a referendum in 2011 and amid much jubilation.
Three months later, the only thing Auger-Aliassime threw onto the court was himself, and it was in jubilation.
Only days ago, there was jubilation over the success of the popular movement to force Rosselló out of office.
But this season, some of those rules were loosened, leading to the possibility of more colorful expressions of jubilation.
To beat West Germany in the final in 1982 and France in 2006, those were moments of collective jubilation.
News of the American withdrawal set off jubilation among Islamic State supporters on social media and encrypted chat networks.
On the Republican side, jubilation over the victory in Georgia mixed with lingering unease about the overall political environment.
Album Review On "The Big Day," the 26-year-old musician attempts to convey the jubilation of married life.
That small bit of news was soon forgotten in the chaos of jubilation and devastation that followed shortly afterward.
At any rate, more consequential legal challenges and questions are still in the works, so Pai's jubilation is somewhat premature.
"The campaign people, their work is over, so they are besides themselves with jubilation and just so happy," Johnson said.
Within hours, Mr Sargsyan stepped down, causing jubilation on the streets of Yerevan, and envy among the opposition in Russia.
My grandmother looked up at us as the baby's mother, swept up in the general jubilation, patted my grandmother's shoulder.
But the widespread jubilation was quickly tempered by a sobering reality: No one's sure what's next for the US territory.
On Sunday, what began as a tense morning transformed into a scene of jubilation, according to reporters on the ground.
But amid Brexiteers' jubilation and Remain's recriminations, two questions stand out: what does the vote mean for Britain and Europe?
The courts were sacred spaces, separating sacred time from profane, allowing them to enact rites of jubilation, transition or mourning.
Nick Cave evokes all this with his performance "The Let Go"— jubilation washed with spectacle and an undertow of anguish.
Their return was met with nationwide jubilation and a surge in Mr Zelensky's approval rating, which now stands at 70%.
Black queer life is often this constant exercise of finding jubilation and camp in the face of tragedy and melancholy.
Despite the somber undercurrent, the spirit of jubilation prevailed throughout pride events, embodied by the multi-generational crowds awash in rainbows.
Virtually the entire river-front hamlet of Tepetitan, birthplace to Lopez Obrador 64 years ago, took to the streets in jubilation.
When Rivera was deported in 2012 and arrested at the border, Conservative MPs cheered in jubilation in the House of Commons.
But that jubilation has been tempered by the nagging idea the Democratic establishment is still working to undermine Medicare-for-all.
" Summing up the jubilation of many, he said last month on Twitter: "We may get gold, we may not, still #heroes.
In "The Let Go" at the Park Avenue Armory, the artist explores jubilation washed with spectacle and an undertow of anguish.
Yet for all the ribbon-cutting jubilation, aviation experts worried that the company had grown too fast for its own good.
There are other curious musical choices, as well — the jubilation and saccharine taste of the hook of "NASA" recalls K-pop.
Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb was yelling it as he walked off the field and entered a locker room filled with jubilation.
Last week, Kuria gave a public speech calling for a "manhunt" for Odinga's supporters, who had greeted the court ruling with jubilation.
On the night President Barack Obama won the 2008 election, a profound jubilation spilled onto the streets; the Republican reign was over.
Jubilation abounded: But since this is hand-wringing, self-depreciating English football after all, Spurs couldn't walk away with a clean win.
I feel the same way, there was no jubilation although I was heartened that he was starting the process of standing trial.
At the reception, the atmosphere was one of mild jubilation, mixed with a certain amazement that the project had come to pass.
So when she did secure the victory, Biles allowed herself a moment of jubilation and jumped out of her seat to celebrate.
New York In New York's Times Square, party-goers cheered the new year and shouted in jubilation as the iconic ball dropped.
Any jubilation in the Cruz camp should be tempered, though, as the two top Democrats in the race outperformed all the GOP.
In that moment of jubilation, Jamaica coach Winfried Schäfer wrote that it was one of the best moments of his long career.
When Saturday, with trepidation, I face thy diabolic art And win, I beam with jubilation, For in that moment, I am smart!
Croatia piles onto Subasic near the endline in jubilation, just feet away from a devastated Akinfeev, still sitting in the goal mouth.
Implicit in many of Pelton's best works is a Disneyesque sense of magical, inherently musical animation, subtly comedic wit and even jubilation.
That alone is monumental, and the internet responded with both jubilation and hesitance as you'd expect: Internet Explorer's legacy is finally dead!
In this context, the Seventh is notable for the raucous jubilation of its finale, sustained at a length unparalleled in Mahler's symphonies.
The jubilation was genuine, especially when the beaming Mr. Lang appeared on the balcony to take a bow and thank the participants.
When the result of the election was announced, Mr. Ahmad's supporters in the congress hall lifted him onto their shoulders in jubilation.
The cause of this jubilation was progress in renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), a deal between America, Mexico and Canada.
SCENES of jubilation greeted Kurdish-led forces when they routed Islamic State fighters from the city of Manbij in northern Syria last August.
And this fifth minute goal from Kieran Trippier in the match, to put England up 211-22018, resulted in so much English jubilation.
That hasn't stopped the jubilation from those who think it's high time for Elba to step into the role — but not so fast.
But his jubilation comes to an abrupt halt when little Eduarda pokes him in the side and explains the reason for his fame.
He said the attacks were an attempt by the Islamic State to erase the jubilation many Iraqis felt about the liberation of Falluja.
This is demoralizing and so, when the game showered loot onto players for a few hours before a recent patch, there was jubilation.
" But Mr. Juncker, too, said to the news media, "It's not a moment for jubilation nor celebration; it's a sad and tragic moment.
The silence was in stark contrast with the jubilation on the streets across Libya when the son of the former dictator was seized.
They were less than two miles from Canada, a reason for jubilation, yet a wrong move could cost them their long-awaited freedom.
If you knew any of the four longest down clues, you filled in four bubbles in each that spelled some sort of jubilation.
News of the discovery sparked jubilation among relatives and rescuers and spread swiftly enough to figure on the front pages of Tuesday's newspapers.
From watching gym beefcakes try to stifle their chuckling to groups of students taking photos, I've experienced such intense jubilation from everyone I've passed.
While equity investors' election night panic turned to daytime jubilation, bond investors worried Trump's protectionist policies would ultimately weaken the dollar and hike inflation.
But for all the jubilation on Seoul's streets—the protests, after all, brought on the impeachment—there is something sobering in Ms Park's predicament.
The prospect of the embassy's move has been greeted with jubilation by members of Binyamin Netanyahu's cabinet and by dire warnings from the Palestinians.
Anthony was so excited about hitting the shot that he appeared to yell an expletive to express his jubilation at preventing a complete collapse.
It is the first senior medal for the 26-year-old, who celebrated by rolling on the field of the London Stadium in jubilation.
The ending of the oil giant's relationships with Tate and the Edinburgh international festival has been greeted with jubilation by groups like Liberate Tate.
No one would begrudge the long-suffering supporters of Leicester, or the citizens of this East Midlands city (see article), their moment of jubilation.
This year, what used to be an act of defiance against laws banning the use of cannabis has turned into an act of jubilation.
TYLER: O... basking in the insightful lyrics of Ed Sheeran is an unending ballet of grief and jubilation; each emotion dancing together as one.
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal erupted into jubilation on Sunday as the country defeated France to win the Euro 2016, its first major international soccer championship.
A 3-year-old girl with pigtails, accompanying her mother who was signing into the shelter, observed all of the jubilation in the hallway.
Protesters' jubilation, above in Khartoum, was tempered by worries about the military's assumption of control for what it called a two-year transition period.
"I'm here to say that we owe it to Anton to lift our souls evermore, to choose celebration, to choose exaltation and jubilation," Parnes said.
And in San Francisco, a potential surge of newly minted IPO millionaires is causing some consternation among locals, along with jubilation among the realtor crowd.
Signs of hope for the Democrats There was jubilation for Democrats, who embraced an unlikely hero in a state they never thought they could win.
Mugabe cornered Social media video of the party meeting during which Mugabe was removed as leader showed ZANU-PF members singing and dancing in jubilation.
The photograph illuminates a nearly subliminal moment of antiblackness masquerading as minstrelsy, masquerading as carefree (careless) communal play-acting, masquerading as jubilation under duress (a.k.a.
The jubilation and the sense of renewal that suffused Zimbabwe in 1980 dissipated during the 37 years of Mr. Mugabe's uninterrupted and increasingly despotic rule.
The one question — the one that will define how long that jubilation lasts, and what it all leads to — is whether that can be maintained.
How the two might ever get along seems a minor question in the face of the daily hubbub and jubilation they stir as a twosome.
The boys were found two weeks later in early July, but jubilation quickly gave way to the realization that their rescue would be extremely dangerous.
It rolled and roiled down the stands and washed onto the field and into the sky, infused with jubilation and wonder, with relief and belief.
Unlike so much contemporary jazz that's informed by global traditions, the album retains the atmosphere of restive jubilation that defines the actual event of Carnival.
The speaker's announcement was nearly drowned out by roars of applause from people inside parliament, and people took to the streets dancing and singing in jubilation.
Seeing a country like Great Britain, but I would say this of any others, leaving the European Union is not a moment of jubilation or celebration.
It seems unlikely that local residents will look kindly on the fighters, given the jubilation that is being reported in Mosul now that ISIS is gone.
The scenes now are a far cry from the Kurds' jubilation on the day of the independence referendum, when they danced and sang in the streets.
The verdict set off a scene of jubilation across the courthouse in downtown Dallas, a diverse city with a history of racial tensions with the police.
Together, Beyoncé and Mr. Mars brought screaming jolts of soul and funk and jubilation onto a stage that until that point had lacked all of those things.
He added that the coalition deal reached by Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and the centre-left Social Democrats had not been a cause for jubilation among managers.
Pyongyang appears to have successfully tested such a missile last month, much to the jubilation of Kim, as seen in photos released by North Korean state media.
RELATED: Jubilation in Syria's Manbij as ISIS loses control of key city Defense Secretary Ash Carter congratulated the SDF and people of Manbij in a statement Monday.
If you're going to hold off on the street celebrations until the final, I guess you've still got to find an outlet for that semi-final jubilation.
A ruling by Colombia's highest court throwing out a proposal to define marriage as being between a man and a woman has sparked both jubilation and rage.
Pederson, who said the locker room was filled with jubilation regardless of the Wentz speculation, described the game as being a classic heavyweight fight between great teams.
As news spread of the war's end, people gathered in parks, streets and town squares, overwhelmed with jubilation on what is now officially celebrated as Armistice Day.
Their jubilation went up another notch when Loch struck out dramatically on his final run, stunning the German team that has virtually owned the sport for decades.
"People followed Trump with curiosity, shock, fear, jubilation, but I don't think they drew any conclusions," Johannes Hübner, a Freedom Party parliamentary deputy, said on Sunday night.
In a new animated series, Motherboard will capture the drama and comedy; the jubilation and terror; the crime and punishment of the Greatest Moments in Hacking History.
"These songs reflected the Japanese public's feeling of jubilation and ascendance into the global leisure class," Cohen says of city pop's infatuation with endless summers and poolside extravagance.
Actress Lili Bernard, who alleges Cosby, 81, drugged and sexually assaulted her in 1992 when she guest-starred on The Cosby Show, said she felt "jubilation," NBC reports.
Recalling a time of jubilation While there is a palpable excitement in the neighborhood, I can't help but remember the last time I felt excited by a candidate.
Carlos Neira, 19, jumped around and raised his hands in jubilation when his name was called on June 2 at Midland Lee High School's graduation in Midland, Texas.
While the jubilation might be short-lived with President-elect Donald Trump waiting in the wings, for now, the mood at the camps in North Dakota is festive.
Jubilation broke out in many neighborhoods after ISIS militants lost control of Manbij to U.S.-backed rebels, and the Pentagon said the center of the city was liberated.
Wednesday's decision was met with jubilation from Groningen citizens, many of whom have seen their houses damaged by the thousands of small earthquakes triggered by the gas extraction.
It will take longer for Zimbabweans to find out whether their jubilation at the unexpected transformation of their onetime oppressors to uniformed liberators will be vindicated or dashed.
Mr. Bierman rebuilt the centerspread layout so that the photo of Ali's jubilation in the ring after the Liston fight was contained on one of two facing pages.
The past couple of weeks have seen much jubilation following the observation of gravitational waves after years of frustrated efforts and one notable "just kidding!" discovery in 2014.
Already, eight states have passed laws that could challenge federal protections for abortion, with more on the way, prompting jubilation on the right and fear on the left.
Even as Italian politicians have eagerly sought to claim a piece of the recent success, already this weekend there were ominous signs their jubilation could be short-lived.
But then the city burst into jubilation that night after law enforcement officers tracked the suspect, Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, to a boat in a backyard in suburban Watertown.
But after she won her historic match, her celebration was a bit more low key than the over-the-top fist-pumping jubilation many of them indulge in.
So it tends to go with sex robots, where the moral panic and/or misogynist jubilation about the looming replacement of women has long run far ahead of reality.
Amid the jubilation at Mr Mugabe's end, Zimbabweans await the ascendancy of another deeply flawed figure, Emmerson Mnangagwa, a former vice-president sacked by Mr Mugabe on November 6th.
Palo opens with triumphant jubilation, embracing everything that makes melodic death metal such a fun subgenre to listen to with its driving core and soaring lead guitars and keyboards.
To most spectators of the Olympic men's marathon Sunday, it looked like a standard gesture of jubilation from Ethiopia's Feyisa Lilesa as he crossed the line to win silver.
But when President-elect Trump enters the White House, all of the jubilation, the delight, and the cultural progress that the Obama family created will become a distant memory.
News of DeAngelo's arrest was greeted with shock and jubilation by members of the true crime community, who have long seen this case as something of a white whale.
But the money in our heads is a lot harder to arrange, lost as it often is in a haze of volatile emotions, pride and shame, jubilation and despair.
Teeny's sisters Katherine and Lizzie join in on the group chorus, along with bassist Boshra AlSaadi, all singing in major-key jubilation as if ganging up to ridicule him.
The band—clearly rejuvenated, visibly excited, and, most importantly, very obviously happy to be playing again—ripped through a set full of both heavy emotion and sense of exuberant jubilation.
Then comes the liberation of Paris in August of 1944—a scene of jubilation—and untrammeled desire, like electricity, powers the City of Light as it groans back to life.
The importance of the pole was not lost on an emotional Vettel, who could not contain his jubilation, screaming his delight over the radio when his pit informed him "pole".
The decision by the judge, Sérgio Moro, to take the helm of the Justice Ministry was met with both outrage and jubilation, a reflection of how polarizing he has become.
When airport authorities announced that all departing flights had been canceled on Tuesday, for the second day in a row, there was jubilation among the thousands of protesters gathered there.
Rotogravure reproductions in the Pictorial showed the French army entering Noyon — though scarcely in a cinematic scene of jubilation — as well as the damage done to Noyon, Bapaume, and Nesle.
Amid the shock and jubilation at Trump Tower in the days that followed the election, a transition operation was re-established under the control of Vice President-elect Mike Pence.
He recorded his intoxicating new album, "Wisdom of Elders," with South African musicians in Johannesburg, and it's suffused with a sense of righteous struggle even in the glow of jubilation.
On Sunday Oh's acceptance speech was one of the most spirited of the night, in keeping with her approach to her hosting duties: an endearing combination of earnestness and jubilation.
But this Saturday — the seventh anniversary of the tragedy — ended with jubilation because the Newtown High football team rallied in the final seconds to win the Class LL state championship.
In 2017 when Peru qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 1982 after beating New Zealand 2-0, the jubilation of fans would have triggered an earthquake alert.
He was a bouncer at Paul Anka's disco, Jubilation (which later became the Shark Club), and a mâitre d' at the Riviera hotel before becoming the entertainment director there in 1986.
Jubilation in Syria's Manbij as ISIS loses control Ankara may also have calculated that ISIS is especially vulnerable, after many of its remaining fighters fled Manbij, another key stronghold in Syria.
After weeks of trekking through dense bushes, Jumai said she had arrived at her brother's house in Chibok with her children, unleashing jubilation from family members who had given up hope.
Yet even amid the jubilation it was unclear whether this was a coup that would lead to another military strongman stepping in, or a revolution that would put civilians in charge.
"When they announce the arrest of a corrupt former PRI governor, now there isn't even jubilation, because we know what will happen," said a tweet from Rafael Montiel, translated from Spanish.
FROM the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem to the Russian Arctic, millions of Orthodox Christians have been celebrating Easter this weekend, in a passionate cycle of lamentation, anticipation and candle-lit jubilation.
The mob murder of Farkhunda on March 19 last year was initially greeted with public jubilation here, even among many government officials, until evidence mounted that she had been falsely accused.
"I owe this to my dad — this going out and celebrating," said Isabel De Lara, 67, a former banker who came to Calle Ocho — Eighth Street — to join in the jubilation.
Ms. Kwak said her product merely celebrated the jubilation that greeted Mr. Kim's April meeting with President Moon Jae-in of South Korea in the Demilitarized Zone between the two countries.
As crews re-energize one block, scenes of jubilation play out much as they did in early February when a crew from Wisconsin lit up Buenos Aires street in San Juan.
The election of the first African-American President was the occasion for a great deal of jubilation, but it also unleashed a series of attacks that drew upon a particular history.
Watson took the snap, rolled to his right and found Renfrow at the side of the end zone to send the Tigers fans in the announced crowd of 74,512 into jubilation.
Amidst the home crowd's jubilation, there was also relief at the sight of Bolt being able to walk off the track after being helped to his feet by his team mates.
If you're anything like us you'll have the bubbly on ice and will currently be expecting the delivery of Aldi's finest picnic hamper, ready for a day of celebration and jubilation.
Narendra Modi's sweeping victory in the May 2014 Indian general election prompted jubilation among his Hindu supporters in Varanasi, the northern city on the Ganges he had chosen as his parliamentary seat.
As the bells of Notre Dame rang out across Paris, the jubilation from France's World Cup win spoke as much to the country's recent past as to the happiness of the moment.
Rapping in a high-pitched ribbit, he has become one of hip-hop's signature stars of the 2010s by enthusiastically following a path others rarely even peek down: jubilation, ecstasy, positivity, glee.
The game then became an exhausting slugfest that eventually found its way to penalties, upon which Neymar fell to the ground in tears as the Maracanã—and the whole country—erupted in jubilation.
Unlike, say, the way Deadheads followed their band from city to city, this modern style of adoration takes place chiefly online, where it is driven not only by jubilation but by fierce defensiveness.
Yet undercutting the jubilation was "a big kerfuffle" within the ecosystem of lawyers, doctors, and activists who comprise the 'HIV advocacy community,' says Trevor Hoppe, assistant professor of sociology, University at Albany, SUNY.
News of the arrest of Mr. Taghi, 41, was met with praise and jubilation in the Netherlands, where the accusations against him are well known, despite his efforts to keep a low profile.
The victories over the Saudis and the Emirates were greeted by scenes of jubilation in Qatar, where fans draped in the country's flag took to the streets of Doha to celebrate the victories.
And, after taking a breather from the initial shock, glee, and jubilation (in that order), we we're able to really appreciate the portrait she released to break the announcement (as only Queen Bey can).
Russian celebration, therefore, of Putin's performance in Helsinki seems split between outright jubilation, and those who worry the victory dance may be premature—too focused on short-term gains and Trump's pro-Russian rhetoric.
Twenty years on, despite the show of jubilation put on for the anniversary, it's far from clear that the Clinton administration managed to bring lasting resolution to one of the Balkans' most persistent conflicts.
The e-book news was met with jubilation but also confusion on social media, as some fans celebrated what they mistakenly thought were new Harry Potter books, and Pottermore tried to quash the rumors.
But after Brandi Chastain scored the decisive penalty kick to give the U.S. a win over China, she dropped to the grass in jubilation and took off her jersey, revealing a black sports bra.
"It was all smiles and joy and dancing and jubilation, to be honest," said Jasmin Howard, a 28-year-old alumna who was standing in the back of the crowd when the statue fell.
Shortly afterwards, thousands of demonstrators packed the streets of central Khartoum, their mood turning from jubilation at Bashir's expected departure to anger at the announcement of a military-led transition, a Reuters witness said.
When Gardner beat the Tampa Bay Rays with a home run in the 11th inning Thursday, one of Judge's teeth was chipped when Gardner's helmet hit him in the mouth during the postgame jubilation.
"You can't celebrate, because the next one's going to come up pretty fast, and you have to be mentally and physically prepared," he said, alluding to Oregon's jubilation last year after knocking off Duke.
So when a salmon bred and raised near this village at the head of a Norwegian fjord was pulled out of captivity earlier this year weighing a sumo-sized 2000kg, it was cause for jubilation.
Investors' jubilation at Sunday's victory for business-friendly Macron as France's next president was short-lived Monday and European indices quickly pared gains, with the pan-European Stoxx 600 ending the day in negative territory.
The CDC's support of this concept, dubbed 'Undetectable Equals Untransmittable,' or U=U, led to "widespread jubilation" among HIV advocates, says Boulton, who's a staff attorney at the Center for HIV Law and Policy (CHLP).
There is always the danger of faux jubilation and mock piety with annual commemorations -- that pausing to think and share on Mandela Day is a bit like going to church once a year at Christmas.
Make no mistake, jubilation reigned outside and within the stadium over the team's homecoming, after such a lengthy hiatus that The Los Angeles Times felt obliged to print a dos-and-don'ts guide to tailgating.
Jubilation now reigns among those who want to go back to the good old bad days of illegal abortion — marked as they were by shame, misery and a massive class divide regarding access to abortion.
But after Brandi Chastain scored the decisive penalty kick to give the U.S. a win over China, she dropped to the grass in jubilation and whipped off her jersey, above, revealing her black sports bra.
The announcement that Section 377, a British colonial-era law prohibiting "unnatural acts," would be annulled was met with jubilation by rights activists, many of whom had campaigned for years to end the archaic legislation.
It was worth asking whether it was jubilation stirred up by the Lunar New Year Parade or an attempt to ward off hypothermia that had people dancing on the sidewalks of Chinatown in Manhattan on Sunday.
"I don't see a reason for jubilation concerning our exiting the memorandum (bailout) because ... you may be jumping out of the frying pan into the fire," said Thanos Veremis, emeritus professor of history at Athens University.
In Lopez Obrador's small hometown of Tepetitan, in the southern state of Tabasco, neighbors gathered in the village square, music blared, children rode bikes with cans tied to them and motorists honked their horns in jubilation.
In an instant, less time than it took American Pharoah to pull away from his rivals in the homestretch at Belmont Park last year, 37 years of agony and heartbreak gave way to ecstasy and jubilation.
This tempers the vague melodrama of Yorke's lyrics into the distinctly unsettling jubilation that always happens with modal mixture, and if Radiohead got good at one thing, it's making the mixolydian mode convey a deep ennui.
RISSIE LUNDBERGMILWAUKEE Dear Rissie, Shopping for new school supplies in the United States can't match the jubilation surrounding la rentrée, the French state of mind that marks the return to daily routines after the summer holidays.
Her vocals on this album are closer to that idea than on the last album, but even though her lyrics are as aggrieved as ever — maybe more so — the jubilation of the music works against it.
The news on Friday that the state had negotiated a deal that could shut down the plant within five years sent shock waves of jubilation, relief and anxiety through the suburbs north of New York City.
The news that the 93-year-old had decided to step down, after stubbornly refusing to budge for six days, sparked scenes of jubilation after Jacob Mudenda, the speaker of Zimbabwe's parliament, made the announcement Tuesday.
NEW DELHI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Jubilation broke out among India's sexual minorities on Thursday, as the country's top court decriminalized gay sex, but campaigners cautioned that much more needs to be done before achieving acceptance and equality.
Chiang Rai, Thailand (CNN)Thais reacted with relief and jubilation after rescue teams reported that they'd found all 12 boys and their soccer coach alive in a cave in Thailand nine days after the group went missing.
J.: Made in America," the prosecutor Marcia Clark remembers seeing the jubilation and grief across the country after the not-guilty verdict in the O. J. Simpson trial: "It was all so much bigger than we were.
News of the survival of the "Wild Boar" team sparked jubilation in a nation gripped by the harrowing drama, with news websites, social media and the prime minister celebrating the event and hailing the rescuers as heroes.
In a year likely to feature some of the most well-known tech startups — Uber, Lyft, Peloton, Slack, Pinterest, and Postmates — finally becoming public companies, the first few months have soured some of the jubilation in Silicon Valley.
His removal was a key demand of the 2014 Umbrella Movement mass demonstrations and many protests since, and there was a mood of jubilation Saturday as demonstrators gathered in the city's business district for an anti-government rally.
That jubilation was complicated last week by the release of Mueller's full report, with some redactions, which showed a president sometimes being restrained from his worst impulses by a staff who simply refused to do what he said.
His jubilation contrasted with Ricciardo's sense of shock, the Australian feeling robbed of a likely victory by his own team whom he said had called him in for a pitstop and then did not have the tyres ready.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexicans jumping in jubilation on Sunday shook the ground hard enough to set off earthquake detectors and throngs danced in the streets after their team scored a surprise victory over World Cup defending champion Germany.
The NHL isn't known for straying the proto-masculine path, so it's reassuring to hear a mixture of shock, delight, and cheers as the men lock lips, layered over with outright jubilation from whoever was filming the video.
The brief jubilation after last year's vote to break away from Baghdad was shattered when the central government imposed swift punitive measures and retook the oil city of Kirkuk, which had been held by the Kurds for three years.
He saw a clear decline in demand for industrial goods and said conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition deal with the center-left Social Democrats (SPD) was no cause for "jubilation" as big tax reforms were not on the agenda.
In a raucous vote late on Sunday that sparked jubilation among Rousseff's foes, the opposition comfortably surpassed the two-thirds majority needed to send Brazil's first female president for trial in the Senate on charges she manipulated budget accounts.
"I believe a more focused tariff that excludes Canada and Mexico, at the very least, would create a wave of jubilation that would cause a return to our regularly scheduled programming of strong growth with tame inflation," Cramer said.
But with "Wonder Woman" and the anticipated coronation of "Black Panther" dispelling old myths, the next generation of superhero movies likely won't be met with the same jubilation, but also won't be burdened with the same weight of expectations.
Beyond the collective sigh of relief, though, there has been real jubilation that Khan's election makes him the first ever non-white mayor of London, and the first Muslim to hold such a position in any major Western city.
He too announced his jubilation at the IOC's decision: "[they made the] most elegant decision amid the clamour, tendentiousness, unprecedented pressure, desire of some national Olympic committees to remove an obvious contender for Olympic medals from the race by any means".
Despite the verdict and jubilation among Cosby's vast network of sexual assault accusers, Wyatt said the 80-year-old comedian — who faces up to 30 years in prison when he is sentenced in the next two to three months — remains confident.
But the shared jubilation came from seeing a woman serving as a physical example of the history of black struggle in the US. McLaurin left South Carolina for the North decades ago, to escape some of the vicious grips of segregation.
MOSCOW/KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian military pilot Nadiya Savchenko arrived home to scenes of jubilation on Wednesday after her release by Russia in a prisoner swap and she promptly offered to fight again for Kiev in its conflict with pro-Russian separatists.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumer sentiment eased off a 25.8-year high in early February likely as some of the jubilation over Donald Trump's election victory ebbed, but it remained strong enough to suggest that consumers will continue to drive the economy.
The jubilation of Besiktas' fans is a world away from the mood of the third of the "big three" Istanbul clubs, Galatasaray , who are currently 6th in the league, 31 points adrift of the leaders, after winning 2-1 on Sunday.
THERE WAS jubilation in August in Rishton, a town in the bit of the Fergana Valley that lies in Uzbekistan, when the gates of a nearby border checkpoint with Kyrgyzstan were unlocked for the first time in almost seven years.
While Mr. Cosby's defenders, including his wife, depicted the prosecution as racist and unjust, the final victory of the Montgomery County District Attorney's office sparked jubilation by those who hailed his conviction as the first major victory in the #MeToo movement.
"We want it to have a sense of fizziness and have a sense of jubilation," she said, a goal neatly carried out by much of this issue, including a photo spread of delicate Japanese candies scattered around several impassive cats.
Blue Jays 163, Yankees 5 TORONTO — Based on the Yankees' level of jubilation and the volume of alcohol poured into and over them after they clinched a playoff berth Saturday night, perhaps it was not surprising what happened the next day.
This nation was birthed in a halo of jubilation in 0003 but soon cracked open into brutal, ethnically driven warfare that has burned down schools, ripped apart families, put thousands of children under arms and disfigured, maimed and killed countless others.
The news that the largest bank in the US is adopting some technical aspects of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum—a blockchain that came after Bitcoin and iterated on it—was not met with the jubilation one might expect of cryptocurrency enthusiasts.
"This time of year should be filled with jubilation for everyone in our community, but unfortunately the crowds drawn for these celebratory events are used to enslave and exploit the vulnerable," Donna Pollard, founder of Louisville-based Survivors' Corner, said in the statement.
In Africa, which has had a troubling tradition of the military overthrowing civilian administrations, it's a jubilation that historically has rarely lasted for long, with the new rulers soon proving to be at least as venal and oppressive as those they have replaced.
It was a third career title but a first on hard court for the 26-year-old Argentine claycourt specialist, who dropped to the ground in jubilation after completing the win in an hour and 43 minutes when Fritz sent a forehand wide.
PARIS — Among the 90,000 soccer fans watching the final of the European Championships on huge screens set up in front of the Eiffel Tower, it was Portugal's supporters who were jumping in jubilation at the end, as their team won, 1-0.
For some, though, the jubilation at realizing a hard-won freedom Sunday will be tempered by the arrests last month of a number of Saudi rights activists, including some who have played a prominent role in the fight for women's right to drive.
The jubilation came Friday as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman extended a passel of new rights to women: the right to travel without a male relative's permission, to receive equal treatment in the workplace and to obtain family documents from the government.
The jubilation came Friday as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman extended a passel of new rights to women: the right to travel without a male relative's permission, to receive equal treatment in the workplace and to obtain family documents from the government.
Each announcement since that fateful day in November has been met with jubilation from the brand's more than 200,000 Instagram followers, all of whom are totally hooked on the possibility of seeing their favorite fandom turned into a blush brush or an eyeshadow palette.
If ever there was a case for the church bells of Maranello to peal in jubilation at Ferrari success on a Saturday, and for the locals to maybe crack open the spumante a day early, the afternoon in Sochi was surely one of them.
In Fortnite, the "Tidy" dance is Snoop Dogg's "Drop It Like It's Hot" dance, "Jubilation" is Elaine's dance from Seinfeld, "Pure Salt" (not really a dance, some of these are just emotes) is from the Salt Bae meme, Psy's Gangnam Style dance and so on.
The loud and bright collection by Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, known for their rich and embellished looks, carried all the typical elements of their style throughout the years, in a jubilation of gold, laces, embroidery, sequins, flowers, Madonnas, food, animal prints and lights.
Kirke has made the duet to mirror events that happened between the two in real life, from Beatle-mania, pointing to the jubilation of their early success, to the negavitity that came with their split in 1970, leading up to Lennon's tragic assassination in 1980.
At least for one day, the atmosphere was a mix of jubilation, as civilians welcomed the soldiers with handshakes and hugs, and tension, as soldiers tried to determine who among the crowds of bearded men might be Islamic State fighters and who were ordinary civilians.
But now that his town, an early target of the Iraqi security forces as they advance on Mosul itself, has been cleared of the Islamic State forces, it is not jubilation he feels, but fear of what awaits him if he tries to return.
The end of Robert Mugabe's brutal 37-year dictatorship over Zimbabwe in 2017 was greeted by scenes of wild jubilation on the streets of Harare by people who'd seen their dream of independence from minority white rule turned into tyranny under the aging dictator's leadership.
On the Pakistani side, initial fears that the confrontation could slip into war appeared to give way to jubilation at the news that an Indian jet had been shot down and that the pilot, identified by India as Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, had been captured.
With a "Fortnite"-themed soundtrack blasting, class-goers will tackle 12 dances inspired by the popular game, working their way up from the wiggle to the floss and the robot via orange justice, take the L, best mates, jubilation, hype, flapper, fresh, boneless and the worm.
The decision will be met with jubilation within the Republican establishment, who viewed Bannon with a mixture of loathing (for his assaults on them as the head of Breitbart News) and fear (for his influence over Trump.) That joy could well turn to ashes in their mouths.
Rowdy jubilation is common enough at the graduations of young people from high school and college; it is a shadow of the full-bodied joy that lights up people who have come to their education later in life, even if it did not include beer-pong tournaments.
Ocasio Cortez is a darling of the Democratic Socialist faction of the Democratic Party which, in a state of "jubilation," according to Chip Gibbons of the Democratic Socialists of America, passed a resolution in support of the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions movement at its 2017 convention.
The men faced trial but the case was thrown out, to the jubilation of supporters of the right-wing Alternative for Germany party; the 21-year old refugee, who had a history of mental illness, was found frozen to death in a forest before the trial.
The middle-class Iranians in the Tehran neighborhoods who brought Mr. Rouhani his victory, often by waiting for hours in long lines at polling stations, drove their cars and played loud music in jubilation, often stopping to get out and dance, ignoring a ban on such gatherings.
Assisted by a charming quartet of backup singers-cum-musicians — Colette Alexander, Geneva Harrison, Jo Lampert and Reggie D. White — the Bengsons enter into interior dialogues with themselves in which fears become more substantial than reality, and their music slides from hootenanny jubilation into eerie, echoey dissonance.
Unlike the No. 623 pick, which is widely anticipated and seen by millions of fans, the name of Mr. Irrelevant is typically heard by only a handful of fans, diehard followers who tend to rush the stage in mock jubilation just before the last pick is announced.
The widening conflict is imperiling nearly every pillar that this young country's future rested on: oil production, agriculture, education, transport and most especially unity, which seemed so proudly on display six years ago when South Sudan was born in a halo of jubilation that now seems Pollyannish.
This was on display at my favorite neighborhood bar in Brooklyn around 2 AM Saturday morning: When word came in that a version of the toxic legislation had passed the Senate, the already-dire mood soured even more, with any jubilation at Flynn's conviction quickly forgotten.
Seven years ago, when the IOC announced that Chicago—one of the four finalist cities along with Rio de Janeiro, Madrid, and Tokyo—won the bid for the 2016 Olympics, there was wild jubilation in the city, as throngs of supporters rushed the streets to celebrate the city's promising future.
And so the schadenfreude that powered the jubilation over the Fyre Festival meltdown — as fun as it all was — has its ickier sides, mostly because the rejoicing over whoever got what was coming to them has tended to crowd out those who couldn't afford to get hurt but did anyhow.
The jubilation of "racialists" and white identarians aside, Clinton's focus on the alt-right also misses, or ignores, the broader economic and social anxieties—specifically, financial angst and resentments over globalization and immigration—that have, to varying extents, fueled Trump's rise and that of similar political movements in other parts of the world.
Khaled Beydoun writes about Academy Award–winner Rami Malek: However, Arab-American jubilation for the historic victory was subsequently complicated by the particular dimensions of Malek's ethnic identity, and specifically, how his status as a Coptic Egyptian – an Orthodox Christian population indigenous to the northeastern African nation – conflicted with widespread identifications of Malek as Arab.
The jubilation of military victory, quicker and more comprehensive than seemed possible, has long since subsided into a grinding status quo: the oppression of 2.5 million Palestinians in the West Bank, the confrontation with 1.8 million in encircled Hamas-run Gaza and the corrosion of Israeli democracy that accompanies this extended exercise in dominion.
In every other football-playing country in the world, their triumph would have been cause for outright jubilation: the champions of the second division invariably rise up to the top tier the following season, where they benefit both from the challenge of facing the toughest competition and from the windfall profits associated with higher gate, broadcast and merchandise income.
By the time of that MTV interview, Mr. Bowie had rerouted rock 'n' roll toward R&B with the slink of "Young Americans," his 1975 album whose high point isn't the not-as-jaunty-as-it-sounds title song but the aptly named "Fascination," some disco-dusted jubilation that he wrote with a young, unknown Luther Vandross.
But when President Trump suspended nearly all American security aid to Pakistan on Thursday for what he called the country's "lies and deceit," any jubilation in the halls of power in Afghanistan — and there was some — was leavened with worry over how the move might affect a complex war that has pushed the Afghan government to the brink.
Whereas other heist films usually traffic in a tone of wry jubilation, or at least a feeling of the thieves having one-upped The Man, Widows ends on a somber note, with the feeling that almost everyone's been wronged by the system, and that there's little chance its many inherent ills will ever be permanently rectified.
The Americans on the ice went crazy in jubilation; the rest of the team poured out onto the ice waving their arms; the Americans in the arena went completely insane; and Americans from coast to coast rose to their feet cheering, hugging and waving our arms with a spirit of American patriotism that lit the sky!
In Utica, a former industrial hub in upstate New York where the near collapse of manufacturing has made for a scarcity of jobs and a rarity of good news, the announcement in August 2015 that an Austrian chip maker had decided to put down roots in a fabrication plant built by the state was cause for jubilation. Gov.
When they finally achieved their hard-fought dream of winning the World Cup, Pogba brought out his mother and brothers — Mathias and Florentin, who play for the Guinean national team — and, in jubilation, performed the Shaku Shaku and Gwara Gwara dances on French national TV. In the days since, players have honored their parents in heartfelt messages, acknowledging the shared dream and immigrant heritage they derived from.
Yesterday the secretive South Londoner snuck an early gift into our stockings in the shape of the "Young Deaths/Nightmarket" single, and as the angels sang "I will always be there for you," it was hard not to see his music as a constant and guiding force, one that promises—just like the innocence and jubilation that seep into Christmas morning like brandy into the pudding—to last forever.
All of the quandaries that might emerge from Bridget's uncertainty about her baby's father—concerning who Bridget wants the father to be, who would in fact make the better dad, which man Bridget loves more—are reduced to the single, quickly resolvable question of who the father, as a matter of fact, is, and Bridget's own feelings about the forthcoming baby are overshadowed by Jack and Mark's unlikely jubilation.

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