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jubilantly

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With jubilation or triumph.

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In 2012 David Cameron jubilantly announced a £2.5bn order for 20 warplanes from Oman, which he said would support thousands of jobs in the UK.

As news of Thursday evening's breakthrough in nuclear negotiations began to sink in, Iranians reacted jubilantly – both in the streets of Iran and online.

The paper he waved jubilantly on the UN podium is now being perused by a committee, where it could be stuck for weeks or months.Some people contrast his diplomatic theatrics, which have yet to make a difference on the ground, with Hamas's more brutal ways, which have got 1,027 prisoners out of jail.

Within a fortnight, they say a committee will start vetting Hamas's bureaucrats, and within three months, Egyptian officers will start work on sifting through Hamas's security forces to create a single armed force under Mr Abbas's command.All this goes far beyond the reconciliation deal on sharing power that the rival Palestinian groups jubilantly announced in April 2014.

The impression of callousness was strengthened by an entry in Alastair Campbell's diary, noting jubilantly that exposing the source would "fuck Gilligan" by undermining his story.Lord Hutton rejected the first charge (which has in any case been blunted by Mr Gilligan's own retractions).

"A TURNING point" is how John Walters, the director of the United States' office for drug control, jubilantly described figures released by his government last week, which claimed a 15% fall in 2002 in Colombia's crop of coca, the plant used to make cocaine.

"Republicans still know how to win elections!", Mike Duncan, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, jubilantly declared on election night.

His eventual solution in effect, an increase in new debt as a means of providing flood relief risks pushing Germany's already awkwardly high public deficit over the European Union's 3% limit.The Social Democrats watched jubilantly as their ratings rose.

Mr Carrey then concludes jubilantly: "So you're telling me there's a chance.

Cautiously in Poland and Hungary, now jubilantly in East Germany, people power has taken on communist power and pulled off some famous victories not least, the breaching of that dreary symbol of Europe's division, the Berlin Wall.

Kosovo's president, Fatmir Sejdiu, jubilantly declared: "God bless Kosovo!" But after the party Kosovo will remain one of the poorest parts of Europe, a country that does not control all of its territory and one that is riddled with corruption.

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