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Examples
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"Ebullient," said Yankee broadcaster Suzyn Waldman.
London Free Press 2010
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Ebullient, enthusiastic types like Magic and Barkley.
Wizards should trade Andray Blatche Kevin Broom 2011
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Ebullient with joy, Henry embraced Seymour tightly.
The Tudors: King Takes Queen Elizabeth Massie 2010
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Ebullient and frazzled, Franck spends her days like a traffic cop, working as an advocate for the residents -- many of whom speak little English -- as they navigate the unfamiliar terrain of their adopted country.
Developer John Freeman has created a tiny utopia at Kingsley Commons 2010
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Ebullient with joy, Henry embraced Seymour tightly.
The Tudors: King Takes Queen Elizabeth Massie 2010
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Ebullient as ever, bouncing with energy, Mr. Haggard said he is back doing what he was born to do.
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Ebullient and frazzled, Franck spends her days like a traffic cop, working as an advocate for the residents -- many of whom speak little English -- as they navigate the unfamiliar terrain of their adopted country.
Developer John Freeman has created a tiny utopia at Kingsley Commons 2010
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Ebullient one day, sobbing the next - an all too common tale for those achieving too much success, too soon.
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Ebullient with joy, Henry embraced Seymour tightly.
The Tudors: King Takes Queen Elizabeth Massie 2010
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Ebullient, brimming with canine charisma, even with little preparation for the event, according to his handler Scott Sommer, Stump proved to be an unstoppable force.
Erica Heller: The Year of the Geezer: The Triumph of Stump, the Sussex Spaniel 2009
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