There's a slightly absurdist, celebratory air to it all, and it's hard to imagine it looking as good anyplace else.
He is perhaps more persuasive than he might have intended to be in communicating the play's romantic and comic artiface and its celebratory air.
A celebratory air filled the room as Joe Temeczko, an 86-year-old scavenger and handyman, signed his last will and testament.
Despite the celebratory air surrounding Gasparilla, the event has not been without controversy.
And then there are newly formed companies, creating a celebratory air of another sort, providing a sense of beginnings and of perpetuity.
The protest took on a celebratory air when a man began to bang on drums and a group of African women broke out in a cheerful hymn.
But the celebratory air and outward unity were little more than a red, white and blue facade.
Inside, in a unit ready-room, there was an unusual level of banter going on, with almost a celebratory air.
Fuller wore his customary air of cool reserve, a marked contrast to the celebratory air of most of the men around him.
Roma Sosenko and Jeffrey Edwards, leading the last movement, gave it all a properly celebratory air.