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Villanova (610-519-4612) "Exuberant"; abstract paintings by Timothy Sanchez; through May
Berks county news 2010
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Exuberant, spilling over with their high spirits, imitating Fichte with whom they have studied in Jena, the two young men advance into the courtyard: "There is no such concept as a thing in itself" . . .
Love in literature 2011
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Exuberant, fun-loving and generous, they seemed to suggest a world that was a fun place to be.
John W. Whitehead: Elvis Presley: Down Lonely Street at the Heartbreak Hotel John W. Whitehead 2011
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Exuberant and well-intentioned worship leaders exhort congregations to praise their way through pain; to know that when the praises go up, blessings invariably come down; to trust that God will either change an individual's circumstances or an individual within that circumstance.
Andrew Wilkes: Tough Minds And Tender Hearts: An Open Letter To Young Clergy Andrew Wilkes 2011
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Exuberant and well-intentioned worship leaders exhort congregations to praise their way through pain; to know that when the praises go up, blessings invariably come down; to trust that God will either change an individual's circumstances or an individual within that circumstance.
Andrew Wilkes: Tough Minds And Tender Hearts: An Open Letter To Young Clergy Andrew Wilkes 2011
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Exuberant, fun-loving and generous, they seemed to suggest a world that was a fun place to be.
John W. Whitehead: Elvis Presley: Down Lonely Street at the Heartbreak Hotel John W. Whitehead 2011
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Exuberant celebration hasn't been uncommon at these Olympics.
Case closed? Canada's on-ice victory party draws scrutiny 2010
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Exuberant, even inebriated outbursts followed Daneshpour's evanescent treatment of the theme, with the softer variations featuring skillful hand crossings and iridescent trills.
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Exuberant about all the places you'd take me: Odessa by the Sea and Greenwood Cemetery and Coney Island for the pitchforks and mermaid parade, an orgiastic display of satin fins and turquoise pasties, there were the Gardens, still, the carousel, a classic, we'd ride it some time, next time, you said and then you took my hand.
Spring 2010
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Exuberant and delightful, the passages jump off the page.
"Bad Blood" by L.A. Banks Doug Knipe 2008
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