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- noun Plural form of
jubilation .
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Examples
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That was fifteen years ago, and, barring certain "jubilations," Perrotte made good his prophecy.
To Him That Hath: a Tale of the West of Today Ralph Connor 1898
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Egyptians were accustomed to sing "jubilations" to their gods, and these consisted of florid cadences on prolonged vowel sounds.
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We'll also be bringing you some great images form Cardiff photographer Tom Ashmore which capture some of the jubilations from the day.
Cardiff today – May Day Photo Fest, party scenes and campaigns continue 2011
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Even though I did lose a bit of my jubilations with Vader's "NOOOOO" bit at the end. jack
New Teaser Trailer: The People vs. George Lucas | /Film 2010
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Congratulations and jubilations for bringing such a beautiful angel into this world.
happy birthday, minnow ScienceWoman 2007
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Hundreds of workers took the streets around the factory area in jubilations and chanted slogans.
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Congratulations and jubilations as Cliff would say.
Oops... Katy 2008
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Hmmm...congratulations and jubilations on the resignation bluff.
My First Love princesa 2008
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Obama's political vision has engendered hope not only in the United States, but, as his appearance in Berlin and the post-election jubilations suggest, in the various populations of the world.
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This release order sparked jubilations outside the court and as the seven youths appeared from the court lock up at 3. 20PM, they were garlanded and taken around Siliguri town on motorbikes by more than a hundred youths chanting anti-GJM.
Darjeeling Statehood Movement :Youths Garlanded for Rioting ! 2008
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