In mating season, the male sings deliriously as he whirrs madly over the hayfields. |
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As the Mets dogpiled like Little Leaguers, NYPD stormed the field, afraid a deliriously happy Shea crowd might tear the place apart. |
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At some parts the slope is steep but most parts are easily trekkable deliriously exhilarating climb. |
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In fact, when I am near him I cannot focus at all, so deliriously in love am I. And this is not a passing fancy. |
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The song itself is a brilliant mix of chant-like vocals, pinging beats, and a deliriously catchy hook. |
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And perhaps it's understandable that I'm not deliriously happy, when I have not yet regained use of my legs. |
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A land of kite-flying children, deliriously happy women, contented men and impossibly cute kittens. |
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It's been two summers since I decided to reclaim my life and although I'm not deliriously happy, I'm reaching contentment. |
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Finally, we see Mike and pal Bruce Alder deliriously duetting on a pair of his classic songs. |
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One was bought 20 years ago by a real estate developer, who is reputed to be deliriously happy. |
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Anyone who has seen a revue of their sketches in Germany knows how deliriously funny their work can be. |
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The idea was that the deliriously loved-up men would unable to resist one another, but would be suffused with regret once the potion wore off. |
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We were deliriously happy 20 years ago when we were tightening our belts and donning our hair shirts. |
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He experimented with deliriously inventive and chaotic installations, incorporating sculpture, video, found objects, even a mirrored disco ball. |
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In a span of about ten seconds, Jane went from shocked, to deliriously happy to devastated. |
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You know you're watching a bad zombie film when the zombies are peripheral to the suggestive outfits, time-and-space-defying stunts, and deliriously obnoxious soundtrack. |
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This creates the impression that popular movements should be just as deliriously happy as Mr Lamy about the result from Qatar. |
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When the saleslady came back, she looked deliriously happy, because she had found a triple. |
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One nervous guest imbibes a powerful hallucinogen that he thinks is a tranquilizer, goes deliriously bonkers and ends up naked on the roof. |
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Quite right too, according to Philip Van Munching: business is a grand game, with deliriously high stakes. |
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Audiences around the world simply call them extraordinary, applauding their deliriously captivating performances. |
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Past performers have included the 11-piece powerhouse band Blue King Brown and the deliriously catchy The Panics. |
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I quickly hopped in bed, started speaking deliriously and tried to boil the beddings through my body heat and shivers. |
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But it's all she can do to pretend that none of this is as deliriously mind boggling as it really is. |
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The Communist Party presides calmly over a nation of deliriously happy citizens. |
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Or, if not, then at least where it has been the most deliriously exploited. |
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Not surprisingly, the most rapturously received bowlful on the menu is a deliriously seductive ragout of onions, leeks, scallions, garlic, cherry peppers, and olive oil. |
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The most deliriously silly and loopily enjoyable evening in a theatre since Dame Edna came to town,' said The Independent. |
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A BRITISH backpacker on far eastern travels falls deliriously in love with a beautiful Thai masseuse. |
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On one level, it's deliriously gratifying that it has come to this. |
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Scandal rags rip that reinforcement and deliriously deconstruct and deidolize the idols who ignore you. |
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Mr. Saint-Jean was so deliriously happy that if the Minister of Finance had been standing right there in front of him, the minister might not have survived. |
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So I went from being deliriously happy to miserable. |
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Yet he seemed deliriously happy with his party. |
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This capitalism is agressive and shows a deliriously inflated self-esteem. |
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For the record, we're deliriously happy about the union. |
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This deliriously hardboiled opening sets the tone for what's to come. |
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