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ebulliently

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In an ebullient manner

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This one is based on the cheerfully unreconstructed Soviet staging, with its ebulliently tweaked storyline and substantive, beefed-up dance numbers.

NOT so long ago, Alex Salmond, Scotland's cocky first minister, ebulliently predicted that his Scottish National Party SNPP) would win 20 of Scotland's 59 seats at Westminster in the general election due by June 3rd.

In 2006 Benigni premiered TuttoDante ("All About Dante"), a one-man show about Dante's The Divine Comedy in which he ebulliently interpreted and recited excerpts from the poem.

Watching Jessica Swale's rambunctious production, which is ebulliently performed by a delightful company, I was frequently assailed by a sense of incongruity: a play that deals with the inhumane treatment of the mentally ill is in constant danger of lapsing into an upbeat crowd-pleaser.

Lizzie Cundy may be a credit to her "personal spray tan artist" (who gets a listing in the programme) but she takes to the stage like a duck to glue here, while Alyssa Kyria appears to have blundered into the proceedings from a comedy club with her ebulliently ribald and badly integrated "Ariadne the Greek WAG" act.

Through Sept. 1. |  "Art of the Royal Court: Treasures in Pietre Dure from… On a recent night at this West Village spot, a young woman — blond hair, petite, ebulliently extolling her recent wine-tasting course — sampled a glass of red.

They are ebulliently warm and, à la Russe, game for abrupt conversational veers into history and philosophy.

On a recent night at this West Village spot, a young woman — blond hair, petite, ebulliently extolling her recent wine-tasting course — sampled a glass of red.

In the following passage from Mitchell's latest work, a historical novel set largely in Japan at the turn of the nineteenth century, a junior clerk for the Dutch East Indies Company, named Ouwehand, is ebulliently describing, to a Japanese interpreter, how the company's cook, Arie Grote, got married to a woman he did not love — each suitor conned the other, by pretending to wealth.

He was compulsively theatrical; as his affair with the young actress Marcella Powers intensified his interest in the stage, he wrote numerous plays and ebulliently acted in other people's, taking such roles as that of the Stage Manager in Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" and, in Paul Vincent Carroll's "Shadow and Substance," that of a priest opposite Powers's girlish aspirant to sainthood.

We were at a restaurant, chatting away about life, when my sister ebulliently announced that she wanted to "Tweet about our meal".

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