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Sometimes jubilant, sometimes tormented.
The 26-year-old has had the pleasure of shepherding the sometimes irate, sometimes jubilant passengers through dangerous border crossings and bandit country and arranging accommodation in tents, underground bunkers and swags in the sweltering Australian heat.
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Sometimes he was so jubilant after their calls that he broke into song.
NEW YORK DANCE AND PERFORMANCE AWARDS -- This ceremony, at which Bessie Awards are given in just about every category of dance and performance-art activity, is open to everyone, though it is fundamentally less a public event than a jubilant and sometimes poignant celebration of a community.
Scott Niedermayer, the Devils defenseman, who will admit that he is sometimes reluctant to shoot, was in the middle of a jubilant mob of teammates, the hero of a rough night at the rink.
And I remember vividly that when the jubilant choral episode arrived, Serkin played his part while mouthing every word of the text, and sometimes singing along audibly.
Perhaps, but if Persson's tuning sometimes didn't land absolutely true, her singing was always expressive; the sustained middle section was lovely, the closing paragraph irresistibly jubilant.
Everyone was jubilant.
Officials were jubilant.
Critics were jubilant.
They were jubilant.
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