Word: joyfully
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...handful of Scandinavians who are here, their greatest joy seemed to come from the fact that so many others were present and enjoying the celebration. As a person from Sweden, I was very surprised by how many people were interested in my culture, says Birgit P. I. Larsson...
...crowd itself was historic in number—the largest non-Game crowd in years. It was a joy to see the thousands of Crimson supporters who headed down to the Stadium. In a close, captivating game their vociferous support cheered the team to victory...
While the British market may tolerate pop acts that strip acoustic rock of its angst, leaving it a quiet affirmation of joy, it seems that for Americans, without the wow factor of pop stars like Britney Spears and ’NSync, this music may be too understated for mass commercial success...
...think Michigan blew that by taking water polo over women’s ice hockey,” said Northeastern Coach Joy Woog. “It would have opened up the whole Great Lakes region, but that set us back...
...fallen to Cheney to merge the messages, to declare that there is "a new normal" now--one that makes room for courage and fear, joy and loss; one in which we attend birthday parties and funerals on the same day. Unlike Bush, Cheney has been warning Americans that life is different now and is probably going to stay that way for the rest of our lives. The question, of course, is how different, and Bush will soon have to begin helping us chart the dimensions of the new normal. How he does it will be a measure...