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For her supporters it was cause for jubilation.
The renovated space is cause for jubilation among art and architecture buffs.
Every time they meet around the same mic-stand, it's cause for jubilation.
On its face, there was little cause for jubilation in the day's economic news.
"For many people in Europe", he added, "the war was not a cause for jubilation but trepidation".
Politics of a Product If technical and design merit were the only criteria for judging an operating system, the release of Windows XP would be cause for jubilation.
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It is their best run, defensively, since 2008, even if it does not feel like a cause for great jubilation when we have to go back much further to find the last time a manager at Old Trafford faced so much open dissent.
Though talking points alone are never cause for mass jubilation, last night does indicate that the Democratic party is speaking more to individual voters and less to the interests of its large donors.
The death of any individual, no matter how evil, is never a reason for jubilation.
Their fans among the Green and White Army now also have the same reason for jubilation.
For some this will be a cause of jubilation, proof that the UK is more entrepreneurial than ever before.
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