Tulips are irrepressibly cheerful flowers, and beloved symbols of spring and renewal. |
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Apparently it was talent, determination and an irrepressibly optimistic spirit that won this vivacious young woman the role. |
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And because these old motorcycles are so particular to the rough-and-ready, irrepressibly hip East Village, the riders are also partisan. |
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But it doesn't stop there, Teebee is an irrepressibly cheerful, if busy, guy. |
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But sometimes heritage is an irrepressibly fascinating springboard for talent. |
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This silky rendition of the 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' theme song is irrepressibly groovy. |
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Standout tracks include the Bad-era sounding Blue Gangsta and the irrepressibly buoyant Paul Anka-written Love Never Felt So Good. |
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Perhaps only a country as rich and secure as America could get irrepressibly sentimental about what is, in essence, casual labour. |
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At certain moments I can feel irrepressibly proud of myself and happy to the point of intoxication because I have succeeded in achieving classical status and fame for our otherwise much scorned and ridiculed language. |
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In irrepressibly positive Mexico, optimists lead pessimists by a stunning 81 percentage points. In this section OUTPUT, DEMAND AND JOBS PRICES AND WAGES BUSINESS CONFIDENCE COMMODITY PRICE INDEX Reprints. |
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Like a boy, he would rush irrepressibly to the window when it rattled. |
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It is, in fact, for this reason that, the second time I heard it, the jubilatory desire to confront the intertwining helix turbines and the glissandi of the Arditti Quartet irrepressibly emerged. |
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Puns and similar witticisms are irrepressibly scattered all thru fan writings, even the most sercon. |
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But the two extended dance segments are irrepressibly uplifting. |
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