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- 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
ministers during the so-called "Phoney War".
Churchill was
ebullient after the
Battle of the
River Plate on 13
December 1939 and afterwards...
- success, with
Janet Maslin of The New York
Times praising Ritchie's "brash,
ebullient direction" and "punchy
little flourishes that load this
English gangster...
- CBS-owned WJZ 13 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Noted for his
strong accent and
ebullient personality, B**** is a
longtime fixture of the station's
morning show...
-
fulfilled and outlived, but of
something approaching tragedy: a
phenomenally ebullient child star tops
himself like none before, only to tran****e
audibly into...
-
favorable reviews". Nick
Allen of RogerEbert.com
called the film "an
ebullient rule-breaker" and said it was "one of the most
entertaining and moving...
- and
exhibit masculine vigor.
French historian Serge Ricard says, "the
ebullient apostle of the
Strenuous Life
offers ideal material for a
detailed psycho-historical...
- s****s
momentary cheerfulness and
playful adventures; animated, energetic,
ebullient.
Tempestuous histrionic (Including
negativistic features) Impulsive, out...
- Machine' (2010) on The
Guardian Robinson,
James (30
March 2008). "FT's
ebullient leader revels in the
power of newsprint". The Observer.
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