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  • r  in an exuberant manner
    the exuberantly baroque decoration of the church
  • r  in an ebullient manner

  • Across the world, paeans rise to assure everyone that Picasso is younger and more exuberantly creative than ever, that he is still the supreme culture-hero of our century.
  • He is exuberantly gregarious, unsophisticated and, on the surface at least, totally untempera-mental.
  • Truck Volume, with its exaggerated haunted-house vibe, seemed like a good fit for the exuberantly hoarse rapper Busta Rhymes.
News & Articles

  • Kurds fight for place in Syrian civil war
    BEIRUT (AP) — Taking advantage of the chaos of the civil war, Syria's Kurdish minority has carved out a once unthinkable degree of independence in their areas, creating their own police forces, even their own license plates, and exuberantly going public with their language and culture.
    June 17, 2013 - Associated Press via Yahoo! News
  • In civil war, Syria's Kurds search for place but increasingly clash with Arab rebels
    BEIRUT — Taking advantage of the chaos of the civil war, Syria's Kurdish minority has carved out a once unthinkable degree of independence in their areas, creating their own police forces, even their own license plates, and exuberantly going public with their language and culture.
    June 17, 2013 - Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
  • Kurds fight for place in Syrian civil war - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, Sports
    BEIRUT (AP) - Taking advantage of the chaos of the civil war, Syria's Kurdish minority has carved out a once unthinkable degree of independence in their areas, creating their own police forces, even their own license plates, and exuberantly going public with their language and culture.
    June 17, 2013 - Quincy Herald-Whig
Quotes

  • Jean Paul Gaultier in CNN International
    Historically, men had the panache when it came to getting dressed. They had the lace, they had the makeup. They dressed exuberantly, it wasn't considered either masculine or feminine. Look at Louis XIV or the Greeks in togas,Gaultier said....

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