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fulfilled and outlived, but of
something approaching tragedy: a
phenomenally ebullient child star tops
himself like none before, only to tran****e
audibly into...
- 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...
- 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...
- and
applaud as he
carries on. He's
impressive in
every frame, as he
ebulliently takes over an
alien room by
hopping onto a chair, or when he's trying...
- Roosevelt's
ebullient public personality, conve****
through his
declaration that "the only
thing we have to fear is fear itself" and his "fireside chats"...
- Blair, Jeff (December 10, 1999). "Expos to
field better team,
Loria says
Ebullient new
chairman vows to
increase salary limit,
build new
ballpark for 2002...
- Dhaka, once the
Venice of the East by
virtue of
being surrounded by four
ebullient rivers, is now an
urban behemoth. "The
tales of
urban street children:Is...
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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...
- ****ociation of
Mirror Pensioners.
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November 2024. "Alastair Down,
ebullient racing journalist and
broadcaster who won a
string of
awards – obituary"...