Once again, writer and director Benigni stars as an exuberant and scatterbrained lovestruck every man.
Another possible partner is a one-man band led by an exuberant vodka tycoon, Janusz Palikot.
The alarming disconnect between the finances of American households and an exuberant stock market is troubling enough.
The mural is an exuberant representation of a pre-Castro Havana, Cuba, depicting a diverse crowd of smiling faces.
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Knipper is often painted as an exuberant figure whose passion for the stage kept her from Chekhov's side.
An exuberant architectural blend of Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles, Baburizza occupies a prominent building on the pedestrian walkway Paseo Yugoslavia.
In October 2007 expectations (according to Yale professor Robert Shiller's statistics) were at 27 times, an exuberant 67% above the historic mean.
He had an exuberant personality and pushed his two daughters to excel.
"An exuberant on-field general with a signature smile who was known for clutch hitting and rock-solid defense over 19 seasons, " reads his Hall plaque.
Gilliam, of course, has a wild visual imagination and an exuberant sense of character, but the comedy is so frenetic it quickly cancels itself out.
From this low-lying warren of streets, with its bustling colonial farmers' market called La Placita, an exuberant creative energy has radiated outward touching the entire island.
As a result, health care stocks remained weak even as the broad market, led by resurgent cyclical stocks such as Caterpillar ( CAT), mounted an exuberant recovery.
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Much of the growth over the past decade reflected the windfall of cheap euro interest rates, which stoked an exuberant consumer market, complete with smart cars, foreign travel and personal trainers.
In Boston, where 23-year-old Lu Lingzi enrolled in graduate-level study in statistics, friends and teachers remembered her as an exceptional student and an exuberant personality who delighted in spring blossoms and culinary treats.
It sounds like an exuberant offer from financial firms that were smack in the middle of a financial crisis but keep in mind these retail brokers had little, if anything, to do with any subprime mortgage meltdown.
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Sophia Gennusa, Oona Laurence, Bailey Ryon and Milly Shapiro are an exuberant bunch, barely able to sit still during a break in rehearsal as they giggle over their love of unicorns, marshmallows, pie, gummy bears and french fries.
An idea for a morality play: capture the madness of an era when investors, entranced by new technology, a novel set of economic assumptions and an all-powerful Federal Reserve, lost their heads, blew an exuberant bubble and suffered a painful bust.
Inside, the minimalist dash, sport seats and tight finish all convey the message that the purpose of being in a car is to drive, and the purpose of driving is to have fun in an exuberant and deliberate way.
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After that, while it should be said once again that investors should be free to place their capital wherever they desire, the modern rush to energy brings with it other negatives that should have an exuberant right wing very concerned.
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The lineup includes an exuberant wedding couple (Noa Knoller and Gera Sandler) who turn gloomy when the bride breaks her leg and they spend their honeymoon in an oppressive hotel, and a Filipino caregiver (Ma-nenita De Latorre) who yearns for the son she left behind.
One of the first calls Bob Longo, a former sales chief for the failed computer company Jobs founded called NeXT Computer, made after getting diagnosed with cancer was to Jobs. (They shared the same oncologist and radiologist.) The pair kept in touch, Longo recalled to the Pittsburgh Business Times, and Longo received an exuberant e-mail from Jobs after telling him the news that Longo's surgery was successful.
Which, remember, was a good period for IPOs but not an irrationally exuberant one, as Judge points out.
Over-exuberant expectations about profits, allied with an artificially cheap cost of capital thanks to a stockmarket bubble, encouraged firms to over-invest.
The filmmakers have pulled off a stunning paradox: Caesar is much more human than an entirely digitized creation, and much more apish than an actual ape faster, stronger, more exuberant in his knuckle-dragging, chin-thrusting, lunging glory.
The screenwriters Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver and the director Rupert Wyatt, relying on motion-capture techniques, make Caesar much more human than an entirely digitized creation, and much more apish than an actual ape faster, stronger, more exuberant in his paw-dragging, chin-thrusting, lunging glory.
The word "office" may bring to mind an infinite landscape of bland cubes, but the band Office redefines it around exuberant hooks, boy-girl vocals and electro-pop keyboards.
The city's exuberant student population keeps things lively, and Thessaloniki has excellent nightlife and cafes, plus an array of appealing hotels and restaurants.
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Even though Milan are seven-time European champions, their tally second only to the nine of Barcelona's great rivals Real Madrid, exuberant celebrations spread out across the stadium as the four-time winners fell without scoring an away goal.
The colors make the space exuberant, the bamboo makes it warm, and together they make the building as much an exercise in sensuous comfort as in structural bravado although the swaggering structure is there, too, replete with glass and natural light and a sense of grand space everywhere.
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