「Exuberant」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| her, but the solos are filled with slashing, | exuberant abandon. |
| life for Baldridge was both struggle and an | exuberant adventure. |
| th a variety of rhythms, life situations and | exuberant allegories. |
| luences, the massive courthouse reflects the | exuberant ambition of late nineteenth century America. |
| She is best remembered for her | exuberant and buoyant personality. |
| The village is an | exuberant and flourishing place. |
| The second movement, Dance, is | exuberant and very virtuosic. |
| Wilhelmine was very pretty, gay and | exuberant, and Paul was very delighted with her. |
| Mechthild's writing is | exuberant and emotional: her descriptions of her visio |
| The overture opens with an | exuberant and lively theme played on the bass clarinet |
| the viewer in a composition which is simple, | exuberant and celebratory. |
| A highly | exuberant and cultural festival, this dance form usual |
| ress, encouraged their architects to produce | exuberant and often vulgar designs based on a myriad o |
| r to act like the stereotypical Osakan-loud, | exuberant and fond of bawdy jokes-chose for her the ni |
| -acre (130,000 m2) design which incorporates | exuberant and innovative planting alongside more tradi |
| forms, but later works in oil paint are more | exuberant and very colourful, with a thick impasto bei |
| Known as an especially “hot” player with an | exuberant and always emotive attack, Licari is conside |
| In his | exuberant and bizarre novel, Hoffmann brilliantly evok |
| e - especially those that reflected the more | exuberant aspects of the 1960s. |
| saving graces in this production's singing, | exuberant athletic dancing, melodic score and good pro |
| defeat at Ostend did not entirely dampen the | exuberant British media and public reaction to Zeebrug |
| The work lasts about 7 minutes and is | exuberant, bustling and jaunty. |
| In contrast to Shapp's | exuberant campaign, Shafer had difficulty getting his |
| utheastern United States originated from the | exuberant church music of North Carolina. |
| cult passage-work, the sonata closes with an | exuberant coda. |
| However in contrast to Beethoven's | exuberant conclusion, Shostakovich provides a pastoral |
| ond video features the band performing to an | exuberant crowd of people wearing paper bags painted w |
| Foster: An | exuberant, earthy, great-hearted man, Foster packages |
| amous spoof interviews, and his cheerful and | exuberant eccentricity was well received. |
| d by an excess of mannered realism and a too | exuberant fancy. |
| Magazine Time added "the rich, | exuberant flow of dialogue, incident, and atmosphere c |
| esent Supreme Parish and Cathedral Church in | exuberant forms of high Neo-Renaissance style. |
| -ride pace, injecting one of the few bits of | exuberant fun in this otherwise vanilla set." |
| uardian newspaper wrote, "Sparky characters, | exuberant idiom and rich detail combine to make this a |
| Napoleon knew well how to appeal to the | exuberant imagination of his new-found friend. |
| Nymphs: These | exuberant, infectious characters celebrate each breath |
| She is known for her | exuberant large-scale depictions of nostalgia-laden in |
| Every Christmas it is renowned for an | exuberant lighting display. |
| Man Man is known for their | exuberant live performances. |
| The band is best known for their | exuberant live shows and their recent association with |
| And Then Their Hearts Stood Still: An | Exuberant Look at Romantic Fiction Past and Present (1 |
| ted calf" can simply mean to celebrate in an | exuberant manner, as used in the Elton John song Benni |
| The cape is a site of | exuberant marine life and a high concentration of bird |
| ia characterises the story as a "genuine and | exuberant midrash", i.e. a free elaboration, of a kind |
| the '90s explored both the lively, rich and | exuberant musical legacy as well as darkly described t |
| It captures moments of sheer | exuberant nostalgia." |
| It does not, however, contain excessive or | exuberant ornamentation considered inappropriate for a |
| his great vitality it was not in violent or | exuberant parts that he shone... his artistic merit wa |
| on of the varied terrain of the land and the | exuberant people, these festivals are connected with a |
| His | exuberant personality was also present in his jumping. |
| c described it as 'Postmodernism at its most | exuberant' placing it at number 5 in a list of 10 Triu |
| f the collection is the sometimes remarkably | exuberant porcelain creations of the Strasbourg factor |
| He embodied the authentic, original and | exuberant spirit of the old style music hall tradition |
| thon was soon on a genuine roll, even by the | exuberant standards of the exploding auto industry. |
| Dickensian in scope, this | exuberant story is both literary and wildly entertaini |
| The | exuberant students would also see how far that they co |
| These attempted to emulate Jones' | exuberant style, and were of course illustrated with t |
| erconsumption of alcohol and the purportedly | exuberant subsequent social events that occurred there |
| ger hide his smile, and he was patted by his | exuberant teammates when he reached the Yankees dugout |
| ly used to decorate donkeys and horses, with | exuberant textile pompoms and wearing an embroidered d |
| ueen play live before anyone else; for sheer | exuberant theatricality, no one else has come close. |
| It is a surreal and | exuberant tribute to the music and culture of the veld |
| ll show in his honor, named "An Irrationally | Exuberant Tribute to Alan Greenspan." |
| His | exuberant vitality found expression in all that he sai |
| hts of immigrant life endow the film with an | exuberant vitality that captivates modern filmgoers an |
| His | exuberant writing style gained him recognition as one |
| e opening bars of "Wilful Days" was the most | exuberant, yet controlled, moment Killing Joke had ach |
| Robinson, a supremely confident and | exuberant young man, has been likened in style and man |
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