But while the whole team are still basking in the afterglow of their win, this is only the start of David's journey. |
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For the moment, however, the leader and his colleagues can bask in the afterglow of a job extremely well done. |
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What is often forgotten, especially in the afterglow of success and the notoriety that comes with it, is the cost, both physical and emotional. |
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With the successful end to the landmark case, all seven couples are now basking in its afterglow. |
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The members of the party are enjoying appropriately the afterglow of a tremendous victory. |
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Why not pause for a moment and bathe in the emotional afterglow of that statement? |
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The afterglow of a live performance does not last long, and he intends to savor every moment. |
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In the faint post-sunset afterglow, we hurried on down the mountain and back to camp. |
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Before the afterglow of the bi-cultural stringed performance faded away, a triformed movie by Keiko Tsuji started to roll on the wall. |
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The conductor worked hard for a first-class result, the cohesiveness of the entire composition leaving a most satisfying afterglow. |
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Do web pages or rotting newspapers leave some kind of afterglow in the light of the universe? |
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Sleep is likely to be fitful while you linger in the delicious sensual afterglow. |
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Returning I crossed the top of the mountain and halted awhile to admire the glorious sunset afterglow. |
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Silhouetted against the afterglow, these fiercest of hawks formed an impressive picture. |
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Prompt identification of an afterglow is crucial for piecing together the explosion that caused the burst. |
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In the afterglow of a famous win over Rangers, the victorious manager has been trying to keep things in perspective. |
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Its name 'Rhugrabh' is suggested by these hills which are bathed deep red in the sunset's afterglow. |
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The clouds had been enticing me all day, in position for a really red sunset afterglow. |
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The afterglow of the pleasurable activity paled in comparison with the effects of the kind action. |
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The house was filled with warmth, and the afterglow of the love and joy that had been shared that day. |
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It's funny how a chance encounter, a few words of enthusiasm, and the afterglow of a successful trip can give rise to unrestrained optimism. |
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Falling below this level, may cause interruptions when triggering the flash and a risk of afterglow of the flash tube. |
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But he sorted that out, and for the rest of his long life, basked in the afterglow of the Kennedy White House. |
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But with the passage of time, one might have thought all these fires would have faded into a satiated afterglow. |
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As she let the afterglow of success continue in her thoughts, Anna became suddenly aware of the television monitor several feet in front of her to the right. |
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All about me there was the afterglow of an other-worldly experience. |
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We are all basking in the afterglow of what God has done right before our very eyes. |
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Basking in the afterglow of the country's most successful Olympic games in a century, Gordon Brown has big plans for developing sport in Britain. |
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Three papers in this week's Nature examine the afterglow of the March burst. |
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But there are times and places when a natural landscape, without any artificial illumination, looks just as rich and moody in the afterglow of sunset. |
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In the evenings, in the afterglow of sunset, when parrots darted across the sky, her face would absorb light and slowly become luminous like the moon. |
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And, we are still basking in the afterglow of that great lecture. |
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At any given time most people were breathlessly anticipating the arrival of the Queen, feverishly following her tour through the country, or basking in the afterglow of it. |
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The afterglow process takes until the cooling water temperature reaches 70 °C, or it is deactivated after a period specified in the code field. |
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This afterglow reduces white smoke and keeps the cold engine running smooth. |
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The afterglow means that the diesel fuel is burnt more completely and at lower sound levels during the warm-up phase. |
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The pre-glow and afterglow in the GN glow plug brings the engine faster to operating temperature. |
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In the twilight afterglow, talk of a new march on Wall Street swept the crowd. |
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Determined to have their say before senility scrambled their wits, they would sit down in the afterglow of evening to bear witness to the nature of their times. |
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Acoustic shock waves are launched in a steady-state glow discharge, pulsed discharge, and afterglow plasmas. |
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In Germany, we are still basking in the afterglow of having hosted 32 national soccer teams and more than 3.3 million fans from all over the world. |
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Using the 6-meter Atacama telescope, astronomers analyzed the temperature of the afterglow in a narrow strip of sky along the celestial equator. |
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In the afterglow of the Swope Park jubilee, the antipark men quietly gathered strength for their big battle against the plan. |
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As a result of the afterglow the fuel combusts in the warm-up phase more completely and with less noise, exhaust emissions fall drastically and there is a favorable effect on the life of the engine. |
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Sitting round the table in the afterglow of Graziella's cooking, guests can chat amiably with a wine producer about how he or she creates a remarkable vintage. |
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If Anger Management is about the afterglow, Louie is about self-loathing. |
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Once the sun has seeped into the still Gulf of Naples, leaving an afterglow of pink streaks across the horizon, we head inside for a pizza-making lesson. |
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