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They rarely took much outward joy in their successes either, their concentration on the present blotting out the best and worst of their past.
Even with two victories in hand, and just two needed to claim his fourth championship, Bryant could not be bothered to smile or express any outward joy.
It's that outward joy, that bounce, that brio that people will remember when they recall the gymnastics competition at these Rio Olympics.
For much of her third-round match at the United States Open on Friday, Maria Sharapova played with all the outward joy of someone watching her car being repossessed.
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Joy, joy, joy!
"Andante con Moto" began with six dancers, simply walking; then, as the oboe melody entered, on came another in fully rhapsodic Duncanesque mode, gesturing outward in communicative joy, borne on the music's wave.
Laughter is the gateway to happiness and an outward sign of joy.
He was a dazzling, flamboyant dresser, and this, too, seemed like an outward hint of inner joy.
My joy will spread outward to delight others like the rays of the sun — a big, happy, money-drunk sun.
Ari Shavit, of Ha'aretz, remembers seeing the old man and noticing that he betrayed no outward signs of pride or joy.
Joy is often felt in the chest (Similar to sadness we have tears of joy) but it may radiate outward more than simply moving upward.
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