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- highest-profile
minister during the so-called "Phoney War".
Churchill was
ebullient after the
Battle of the
River Plate on 13
December 1939 and
welcomed home...
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Times stated that
Johnson "impresses with
affecting range — from flirty,
ebullient and
adoring to stalwart,
enraged and resigned; it's a
lovely performance"...
- his
consulship in 143, when he had
praised the
young Marcus,
Fronto was
ebullient: "There was then an
outstanding natural ability in you;
there is now perfected...
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Wayback Machine, The New York Times, 5
September 2006: "... he was an
ebullient staple of
American talk
shows ranging from The
Tonight Show With Jay Leno...
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previously portra**** the character.
Travis wrote, "Holland
never loses the
ebullient spark that
makes him one of the MCU's most
endearing figures." Holland...
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Khrushchev biographer Tompson stated: He
could be
charming or vulgar,
ebullient or sullen, he was
given to
public displays of rage (often contrived) and...
- The
Ebullient Mr.
Gillespie is an
album by
trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie,
recorded in 1959 and
released on the
Verve label. The
AllMusic review calls the...
- the Beaux-Arts
architecture it
engendered both in
France and abroad. An
ebullient sense of
European imperialism encouraged an
official architecture to reflect...
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January 2019. Logan,
Brian (28
March 2019). "Harriet
Kemsley review –
ebullient comic slams ****-shaming". The Guardian. Gibsone,
Harriet (17
August 2015)...