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"You probably don't go wrong," he said, "by looking at some of the largest companies that have dominant positions within their sectors and have experienced management teams that have been through the up cycle and down cycle and they don't get overly exuberant when things go great or overconcerned when going down".
The first thing exuberant dot-commers did was tie up more square footage than they'd ever need.
It as if the very soul of the body politic has been infected by austerity, where inspiration might seem just too extravagant and the vision thing embarrassingly exuberant, and that our leaders have come to believe voters will view the paralysis of poltroons as endearing humility.
Can there be such a thing as exuberant melancholy?
A jaunty, exuberant tunefulness for one thing, and a desire to push pop into high-art territory for another.
She pronounced the spiny and exuberant fixture the perfect thing to "create tension" with the austere Prouvé kitchen table.
Zuk waxes exuberant over the bizarre things insects do to get ahead.
"Urinetown" is many things -- exuberant and impudent and satirical, to mention three.
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