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On Tuesday night, when Mr. Kerry took to television to claim victory and bumped Mr. Edwards's own ebullient speech off the air, it was as if a pep rally had morphed into math class.
A barista has fifteen minutes to produce a series of espresso-based drinks for a panel of judges while delivering a vivid, ebullient speech about the coffee, in which he or she generally relates in excruciating detail where it came from, the farmers who produced it, and what the judges should be experiencing and contemplating as they sip each beverage.
The ebullient speech of Chaim Weitzmann and the singing of Hatikva (Hope), that led the first session, immediately gave room to a political debate that was more trifling than substantial - how many deputy speakers should the Knesset appoint?
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Not to talk, understand?" The book's ebullient varieties of speech and narrative make it tempting to call it a "polyphonic novel".
In a brief speech, Mr. Paterson was ebullient.
Delegates, officeholders, pollsters, strategists and the candidate's advisers were ebullient about Mr. Kerry's acceptance speech and what they described as their party's unity and motivation.
The speech was peppered with ebullient jokes at Labour's expense with Mr Blair wrangling over when to pass the baton to Mr Brown, he "would not put those two in a relay team".
That picture was transformed in the early nineties by Russell Oliver, an ebullient man now in his sixties whose speech still carries traces of a childhood in South Africa.
At times somber, at times ebullient — there were plenty of "Hooahs" during his speech — the president tried to project an understanding of what the people, who have seen their family members go off to fight a war that most Americans came to oppose, have been through.
He is economical with his words; she is ebullient.
But it was UKIP's anti-immigrant scaremongering that energized the Leave movement, and when Farage stepped up to the cameras for his second speech on Friday, he was much more ebullient.
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