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Needless to say, we could not be any more delighted.
Dr. Hanson, an ecologist, could not have been more delighted.
And the more he gave away, the more delighted he became.
I couldn't be more delighted for our immensely talented cast and creative team.
But man, so far he's even more delighted by Casper's much, much plusher number.
He was even more delighted that he drove in two runs with a double.
And I, for one, could not be more delighted to support such a special organization.
"I couldn't be more delighted for our immensely talented cast and creative team," she wrote.
But in the end he could not have been more delighted by this unexpected encounter.
IM: I couldn't be more delighted with having Don Julio and Casamigos in the portfolio.
Still, it's something that has sprung up more and more and I couldn't be more delighted.
"We couldn't be more delighted at the news, and we're looking forward to meeting the baby when we return," he said.
"We couldn't be more delighted at the news, and we're looking forward to meeting the baby when we return," Charles said.
An unnamed source told The Sun that Kate Middleton, Pippa's older sister, "could not have been more delighted" by the news.
They couldn't be more delighted by the prospect that basketball could deliver the success hockey has denied the city for decades.
Many of would have been even *more* delighted if she'd been given opportunity to serve another four years as Fed Chair.
The former Virginia governor, whose polling peaked at just 1 percent, has finally called it quits—and Twitter couldn't be more delighted.
"We couldn't be more delighted at the news, and we're looking forward to meeting the baby when we return," Charles said, Tuesday.
Queen Elizabeth reunited with her favorite road-trip pal on Tuesday — and the 92-year-old monarch couldn't have looked more delighted!
"I could not be more delighted by who will be joining me on the show," Hollywood said in a statement to the Guardian.
"It really is one big happy family where my relationship with Team Sky is concerned, so I couldn't be more delighted," Thomas said.
"We couldn't be more delighted that our 'Charlie' bag has been carried by the latest addition to the royal family," a spokesperson tells PEOPLE.
While the gown is gorgeous, we can't help but be more delighted by the 19-year-old's single French plait — very model off duty on duty.
It was jarring to see the people who had theoretically been maintaining order in the place more delighted than anyone else to draw on the walls.
The difference between the two versions — together, just a minute long — brought a wave of laughter, more delighted than incredulous, from the listeners around the table.
When Mr. Garish impulsively bought a plane ticket home for Christmas in 2010, she was even more delighted by the surprise of him on her front porch.
She would probably have been even more delighted if she'd seen Stormzy stroll up to the gate to the sound of cheers, clutching a gourmet sausage roll.
"I am more delighted to have declared the truth than to be praised for it," Augustine wrote in his Confessions, and this Lenny has in common with him.
We've all noted the inappropriate boyish grin, which grew sweeter and more delighted-looking the deeper Jonathan Pine was supposed to be sinking into a realm of pure evil.
Literary Twitter is all in a tizzy, and we couldn't be more delighted, because the burns are piping hot, and the subject of the controversy is novelist extraordinaire Jane Austen.
As pleased as the mayor was to hear that Nazis had not infiltrated the municipal radio station, he was even more delighted to learn that Mr. Brand worked without pay.
"We couldn't be more delighted at the news and we're looking forward to meeting the baby when we return," Charles, the baby's grandfather, said to well-wishers while on a visit to Berlin.
I assure you, HBO and David & Dan would both have been thrilled and delighted if THE WINDS OF WINTER had been delivered and published four or five years ago… and NO ONE would have been more delighted than me.
"We couldn't be more delighted at the news and we're looking forward to meeting the baby when we return," Prince Charles, the baby's grandfather and heir-to-the-throne, said to well-wishers while on a trip to Berlin.
This generation, however, seems to be more delighted by the idea of loading a 19th century cannon with hundreds of dollars in bills and then shooting said cannon off a tall castle into the empty rolling plains just below the castle.
And just when you thought you couldn't be more delighted by the news, here's another update to knock you flat: The latest color isn't brown — in fact, in her selfie announcing the latest update, we barely recognized her without her standard brown lip.
I couldn't be more delighted with this turn of events, because at a time like this, a new Tragedy album is not only appreciated, it's fucking necessary (and, of course, the album rules—that's kind of a given, but worth noting just the same).
"We could not be more delighted that the final leg of the tour brings the show back to New York, where Bowie made his home," Victoria Broackes, curator of the exhibition (along with Geoffrey Marsh) for the Victoria and Albert Museum, said in a statement.
For someone who is such an out of the box, strategic thinker and is also so grounded in what we need to take care of patients, I couldn't be more delighted to see him have this kind of vehicle to see a vision through.
"It is truly an exciting time for all of us who have worked so hard to achieve this new level of success, and as head of the U.S. delegation, I could not be more delighted with the outcome of the negotiations and our collective resolve," she said.
" Mark Linsey, Director, BBC Studios adds in a statement, "Matt was hugely popular with Top Gear viewers last series with his humour, warmth and obvious passion for cars and for the show, so I couldn't be more delighted that he's agreed to come back and do more for us.
"Matt was hugely popular with 'Top Gear' viewers last series with his humour, warmth and obvious passion for cars and for the show, so I couldn't be more delighted that he's agreed to come back and do more for us," Mark Linsey, the director of BBC Studios, said in a statement.
That's why Tate's scenes in the movie theater, in which she watches herself onscreen (in her latest movie, The Wrecking Crew) and grows more delighted as the audience responds positively, are so affecting: Despite being a bona fide star, married to one of Hollywood's hottest directors, she is still seeking affirmation from a fickle audience that's distracted by the next shiny object.
Barker, p. 211. "I could not have been more delighted if I had heard the music of the spheres", he wrote years later in his essay "My First Acquaintance with Poets".Works, vol.
I never saw men > more delighted. He began to bubble out with humor. For plain pungency of > humor, it would have been difficult to surpass his speech. The speech ended > in a half-hour.
Next, he loosened his > necktie, and soon after it he took it off altogether. All the time, he was > gaining upon his audience. He soon had it as by a spell. I never saw men > more delighted.
There was a duality in the expression of love. Men were supposed to express between physical loves, while women were expected to only express spiritual love and romantic love. Even after marriage, carnal love was frowned upon if the woman expressed it too vigorously, instead she was more delighted by the romantic expression of the love.
Wilson is delighted, and is even more delighted when Walker brings him his new hat: a beret. Wilson, with some glee, practises what he is going to say to Mainwaring, who then arrives, announcing that he's recruited a Drill Sergeant for drill practice. He tells Mainwaring about Bailey's visit, but Mainwaring laughs it off. Mainwaring rings GHQ, and speaks to a sergeant, who knows nothing about it.
Evangeline is delighted, but even more delighted by the ten handsome young men who are part of the show. She asks Madeline to introduce her to them, but Madeline warns her not to expect anything from them as "a chorus boy is a chorus boy", insinuating that all ten are homosexual. Seeing no end in sight to her virginity, she decides to go back to Oxford. Act 2, Scene 6.
Diane couldn't believe that her sister and her ex-husband had had an affair behind her back, but was so happy with Jack that she forgave them both. Meanwhile, Rodney started getting closely entangled in his children's love lives. Nicola was dating fishmonger Simon Meredith (Dale Meeks) and no one was more delighted than Rodney when they got engaged. However, the arrival of Simon's mother Lesley (Sherrie Hewson) proved a headache.
The producer of the film Luc Roeg said that "I've wanted to make a film of John Banville's haunting and soulful novel for several years and it's been worth the wait. I'm excited to introduce a new film maker, Stephen Brown, to world cinema and I couldn't be more delighted with the cast and crew we've assembled together with our producing partners at Samson Films." Filming started in September 2012 and finished in January 2013.
A wealthy man Mr. Wadia (Vikram Bhatt) discovers Ayush's incredible talents and asks him to take care of his mansion Wadia Manor in York in return of which he would pay for Ayush's educational expenses. Ayush is overjoyed to hear this and heads towards his journey to the mansion. Ayush is warmly received by the both the housekeeper and the caretaker of the house. Ayush is even more delighted to enter the York College of Music.
This visit proves fateful, for she falls desperately in love with the manly, handsome soldier Fritz, whose main passions in life are his love for the pretty Wanda and his hatred of General Boum. The Duchess immediately makes Fritz a corporal, and as she grows more and more delighted with him, he is promoted rapidly to sergeant, lieutenant and captain. Finally, to spite the General, she makes him commander-in-chief and sends him to conquer the enemy.
Then Cléonte, with the assistance of his valet Covielle and Mme Jourdain, disguises himself and presents himself to Jourdain as the son of the Sultan of Turkey. Jourdain is taken in and is very pleased to have his daughter marry foreign royalty. He is even more delighted when the "Turkish prince" informs him that, as father of the bride, he too will be officially ennobled at a special ceremony. The play ends with this ridiculous ceremony, including Sabir standing in for Turkish.
The earthly and sensuous Anni, who has not been with a man in four years, could not be more delighted with her good fortune, disregarding the language barrier between them. For Anni, Veikko and Ivan are not enemies, but just men. An uncommon and touching bond develops, as the three unlikely souls begin a domestic routine of hunting and gathering in preparation for the long Lapp winter. The two men do what they can to contribute to Anni’s well-being.
Taylor had become a "Saints" fan as a schoolboy so when Graeme Souness brought him to The Dell in January 1997, no- one was more delighted than Taylor himself. Taylor immediately went into the first-team, replacing Dave Beasant, and made his debut on 11 January in a 1–0 victory at Middlesbrough. During his first season at Southampton, the team struggled near the foot of the table, missing relegation by one point, having been in last place with five matches to play.Holley & Chalk, In That Number. p. 250.
She plunges with her readers eagerly into the stream of events and is never more delighted than when borne along at its full flood. Very happy, too, is she in the employment of Afro- American superstitions, which she uses not merely for artistic purposes, to enliven a scene or to impart local color to a situation, but also effectively often as causal agencies in the interlinkage of incidents constituting the plot of her story. She understands the Afro-American character well, and loves to depict it. Her management of the Afro-American dialect is good, but she is discreetly sparing, however happy, in her use of such forms of illiterature.
In July 1825 Scott acquired a copy of the Diary of Samuel Pepys, which had just been published for the first time, and according to his son-in-law J. G. Lockhart, "I never observed him more delighted with any book whatsoever".Lockhart (1896) p. 576. Later that year he read a manuscript copy of Byron's 1821 journal and was impressed by Byron's plan of writing a desultory, unsystematic record of his actions, thoughts and memories, which combined the maximum of interest for the reader with the minimum of effort for the writer. Inspired by these two models, he opened his own new diary on November 20, 1825 and wrote the first entry.Lockhart (1896) p.
Al's son, Little Al, turns out to be a vicious little monster, just like his father, although his doting grandfather couldn't be more delighted. At over a year of age, Little Al is christened, but the occasion is disrupted by an assassination attempt on Don Sarcoma. Injured in the resultant shootout, the angry Don informs Al that this was called for by the heads of the Five Families in Miami, Denver, Phoenix, Dallas and San Francisco, who are angry that Don Sarcoma cheated them on an import deal. The Don orders Al to assassinate the head of each of the Five Families, and instructs him to take both Sal and newcomer Tony, Don Sarcoma's nephew by his brother from Jersey, with him on the assassinations.
The top three drivers appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and spoke to the media in a later press conference. Michael Schumacher said he slowed to be conservative, "For whatever reason, I thought I had the chance to open up the gap for an extra pit and we didn't know whether they would do so I just wanted to have that safety margin because I was faster than Giancarlo and David couldn't get by I was able to open up such a lead." He said that his 52nd win had no priority, saying, "Actually I'm very delighted about this but I will be much more delighted sitting one day on the sofa, retired, and I have a cigar and beer in hand and think about it." Coulthard admitted his surprise over Fisichella's pace.

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