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Families are jubilant that their campaign has paid off.
Yet some chefs are quietly jubilant that layoffs put top talent on the market.
And the world noticed, the media jubilant that such a young woman could articulate such nuanced feminist ideas.
In the aftermath of the talks some officials were jubilant that the UN process had been vindicated.
EDL activists, who constantly echo the established political and media discourse about "extremism", and "Islamism", were jubilant that Cameron had "come round to our way of thinking".
State authorities in Washington seemed jubilant that they had solved a long-dormant case and brought a measure of relief to Miss Sumstad's relatives.
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It's a jubilant conclusion that also feels, after all that's gone before, like a consecration.
After the brief sense of jubilant defiance that followed the referendum, the Greeks are confronted with a reality that is unforgivingly stark.
His swing — long and fast and ferocious — evokes the jubilant cuts that Sammy Sosa used to take at the ball.
BANGKOK — The jubilant throngs that greeted Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the pro-democracy leader, this past weekend in Myanmar confirmed that her huge popularity remains intact.
Microsoft was jubilant; penalties that were to take effect in September are now on hold for at least a year, maybe longer.
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