Sentence examples for ebullient expression from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Obama's ebullient expression seemed to say that she saw herself in Ty'Sheoma: An African-American girl from a modest background who worked hard taking advantage of educational opportunities to become a success.

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LaChanze's cabaret debut at the Penthouse, under the auspices of Lincoln Center's American Songbook series, was an ebullient, low-key expression of bonhomie that shied away from show-stopping frills and high drama.

When George Osborne stands up to deliver his autumn statement at 12.30 on Wednesday, his attention may be diverted by the arch expression of the ebullient shadow chancellor, Ed Balls.

The ebullient Mr. Reithofer, whose default facial expression is a self-assured smile, betrayed no hint of anxiety, though.

There's outstanding work from Alex Austin's Hench, whose hangdog demeanour finds a horrifyingly literal expression; Jake Davies as the ebullient but psychologically fragile Bobby; and Annes Elwy as Jennifer, whose implacable compassion is deeply moving without becoming saintly or sentimental.

Among the country's elites, triumphalism found its clearest expression later in April at an ebullient Bo'ao forum, China's annual answer to Davos.

Mr. Penn rants and shouts and waves his fist in the air — "Your need is my justice," he bellows — but you never feel the galvanizing force of that essential connection, or the ebullient showboating that is its authentic form of expression.

For all of Mr. Carroll's tenacity, there was room for him to take hold in a deeper sense to expand the surface flash evident in the ebullient finale, Chopin's "Polonaise Brillante," into a more profound connectedness of expression.

An egoist of ebullient nature, pungent wit, and strong opinions, Lucilius used the satiric form for self-expression, fearlessly criticizing public as well as private conduct and displaying the originality of his genius by using themes of daily life: politics, social life, luxury, marriage, business, and travel.

"Maybe it was the wig and that rather severe expression, but I didn't get beyond that, and I couldn't connect the incredibly ebullient and joyous music I was learning as a kid – the Brandenburg Concertos and the motets – with this rather stern looking kapellmeister [conductor].

Rovira was more ebullient.

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