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Wichita State grabbed the rebound and Alterique Gilbert got a good look at a game-winning three, but it bounced harmlessly away, setting off jubilation among the Bulldogs.
UCLA plots a comeback to oust Michigan State in overtime to cap NCAA tournament’s opening night | Chuck Culpepper, Des Bieler, Matt Bonesteel, Cindy Boren, Glynn A. Hill, Molly Hensley-Clancy | March 19, 2021 | Washington PostAlex Ovechkin lifted his hands in jubilation and yelled as his 708th career goal doubled as the overtime winner Saturday night at Capital One Arena.
Alex Ovechkin returns, scores overtime winner as Capitals beat Bruins, 4-3 | Samantha Pell | January 31, 2021 | Washington PostInauguration musical performances, in their need to balance solemnity with jubilation, are always tricky propositions.
Inauguration Musical Performances Are Tricky. But Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez and Garth Brooks Did Exactly What We Needed Them to Do | Stephanie Zacharek | January 20, 2021 | Time
The fact that I was neither outraged nor filled with jubilation was not only unacceptable, but also placed me in the minority.
The Outrage Over Beyonce’s Bettie Page Bangs: Why the Media Must Stop Objectifying Women | Phoebe Robinson | October 15, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAs such, being led through the set by production designer Michael Shaw is a journey best described as “claustrophobic jubilation.”
Arriving at the Melody Ballroom, the atmosphere was a frenzy of joy, jubilation and holy bedlam.
There was a great deal of jubilation in the cottage and then Cunningham himself came to visit us to congratulate us in person.
Week in Death: The Woman Who Cracked Hitler’s Codes | The Telegraph | November 17, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTjubilation might be a more appropriate term for the public that has so longed for this to happen.
There was much jubilation among the garrison at this outcome of the long-expected and dreaded attack.
The Red Year | Louis TracyHe was received in London with jubilation, and was richly pensioned for his heroic adventures.
The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte | William Milligan SloaneBut he did not fall, and her expression of jubilation changed to disappointment.
Tabitha at Ivy Hall | Ruth Alberta Brown"Nobly," agreed Captain Mayo, allowing himself a moment of jubilation, even though the dreaded shoals were ahead.
Blow The Man Down | Holman DayAnd spurring his horse, he emerged from the thicket, leaving the gauchos there, in a state of jubilation impossible to describe.
The Flying Horseman | Gustave Aimard
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