To be triumphant in the battle, you have to focus on your innate desire to be good. |
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But there is a special thrill in watching a young footballer facing a challenge and emerging triumphant. |
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Bonfires blazed everywhere on Sunday evening welcoming the triumphant players back with the cup. |
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She won four gold medals in different events at the championship and returned home triumphant. |
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The triumphant success of this gangster paradigm lies in the script's wit and macabre irony. |
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While the play was becoming more and more triumphant at the box-office, the movie was taking shape. |
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The triumphant, best-selling result is this rose, a deliciously fruity and delicate wine in an anarchic setting. |
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I do so twice before I reach the summit, but I still feel triumphant as I freewheel down to the hostel on the other side. |
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Kage continued to hold me there, I could almost picture his triumphant smirk. |
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Satisfied with the answer, Selina plopped into the seat with a triumphant grin. |
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It's hard to do justice to the succulence of the pears in light frangipane sponge, encased in triumphant, well-fired, crunchy pastry. |
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Ignoring Sam's constant triumphant smirks, Nick searched our faces for an answer. |
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His icy green eyes widened as she gazed down at him, a triumphant smile plastered on her face. |
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Each of these winners is greeted by a triumphant roar and wild celebrations around the winners' enclosure. |
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I turned my pocket cards over and declared a King-high flush, trying to sound matter-of-fact about it, not too triumphant. |
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He stayed silent, trying to hide a triumphant smile, as he carried me all the way back to his base. |
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People exit with triumphant smiles carrying boxes full of books, usually acquired for less than a fiver. |
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He had on a blank stare that made him look somewhat triumphant about something. |
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But forewarned is forearmed, and such a triumphant level of offensive defence may be harder to attain this time. |
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People forgot the gloom of post-war hardships and were joyful, proud and triumphant. |
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On the wall behind him, photographs record for posterity his triumphant expression on completing the London Marathon. |
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I dared to look at Kelly a few minutes later and saw her giving a triumphant smile. |
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Their follow-up is a coruscating and triumphant record, all the more amazing because the band produced it themselves. |
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The Gold Cup victory marked his triumphant return to the sport and to high goal polo. |
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Traders were triumphant today after plans to flatten their homes and businesses were refused by council planners. |
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The crickets chirped while the sky ahead turned even darker, the clouds invading the sky and emerging the triumphant winner. |
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Dosso stages Saint George in a poised contrapposto as he stands triumphant over the dragon, who exhales his final puffs of smoke. |
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It was the schoolboy's dream, humiliating England, swaggeringly and insouciantly triumphant. |
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She was always available for a shoulder to cry on, or to share a triumphant moment with, or to go out boogalooing. |
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She is returning from a triumphant circumnavigation of the world in which crew sailed more than 65,000 nautical miles over four years. |
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A triumphant outcome for the USA from the Iraqi situation will be a disaster for the EU since it will inevitably be accompanied by vengefulness. |
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He wore the robe, crown, and scepter of a triumphant general and used the title imperator. |
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However, it was a triumphant night for Rovers, despite the rain which made for gruelling conditions at Villa Park. |
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Harriers' men's team were hit by injuries, with only one of the triumphant Southern team able to take part. |
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At the time, it was a triumphant, pertinent, poetic and amusing choice to all of them. |
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His epilogue, half desperate, half triumphant, is one of the best I've heard. |
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By this time we'd most of us repaired to the bar and were feeling pleased with ourselves and a bit triumphant. |
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Claire Denis was given a triumphant welcome by admirers familiar with her complete filmography. |
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But after explaining about her incredible journey, Ms Lee was allowed to wheel her trusty bike into the park to take some triumphant photos. |
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The long-awaited opening will mark the triumphant end of a battle stretching back up to four years. |
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Each of the domes represents a battle in Ivan's triumphant war against the rebellious khan of Kazan. |
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It might have helped if the person who fielded all our claims had been slightly less triumphant in the tone of her standard rebuff. |
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The triumphant peroration at the end is almost hair-raising in its eminent sense of nationalism. |
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Then he turned and looked right at me, a triumphant grin battling the displeasure. |
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An old woman is sitting on the front steps with a triumphant smile on her face. |
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The rules require the title to revert to the original champion if a triumphant challenger fails of a doping test. |
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It's a triumphant moment of humanity unwilling to bow under the yoke of oppression. |
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The medium has reason to feel triumphant, as it is currently enjoying a renaissance. |
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I could scarcely reproach you for having undergone it without success, for those who emerge from it triumphant are very few. |
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The recitative is succeeded by ariose, and then by the triumphant bass aria of Peter, the dramatic climax being reached in the C major chorus. |
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Here, the stark, leafless trees are showing their first spring life, thrusting forth buds of triumphant red. |
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I can't see why every party newspaper instead finds it necessary to display exultant, triumphant headlines after each election. |
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Jackson felt it in the steady beat of Lee's heart, a triumphant, reassuring sound the younger general silently exulted in. |
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In the poem, Coleridge takes that ancient image of human purpose, the triumphant journey to master a world, and reverses it, turns it inside out. |
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He didn't experience Stockholm syndrome, identifying with triumphant soldiers roaring by in impetuous tanks. |
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The hiss turned into a scream, this one more like a ship's keel ripping apart under pressure than a triumphant blood-chilling cry like before. |
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Michael Jordan made a less than triumphant return to the city where he dominated for a decade. |
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The gelding looked a useful recruit to hurdling when making a triumphant debut at Newcastle last month. |
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Finally, I mentioned earlier the triumphant car hooters being used to celebrate the England win in the World Cup tournament. |
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From nearly 50 years of complex warfare the house of Wessex had emerged triumphant. |
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He never quite regained his position as a playwright although as a songwriter and cabaret artist he was triumphant. |
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As the music swells to a triumphant brass climax, I can tell that victory is within my grasp. |
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It sort of felt triumphant to be crawling up this stone outcropping after getting thrown into the river the second time. |
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It was scrappy and messy but ultimately triumphant as York City Knights progressed to the last 16 of the Challenge Cup. |
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As the chapter's initial subheading states, both the hereditarians and the environmentalists are triumphant. |
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Two days after our return to Trinidad, a triumphant call disabused me of any idea of his suffering. |
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Just five years after the triumphant New York to Paris flight, his storybook life began to unravel when his infant son was kidnapped. |
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A triumphant and energetic return to work in the office dispels doubts about his masculinity. |
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For one club the journey home will be triumphant and glorious for the other it will be mournful and bitter. |
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This CD and DVD capture the triumphant second wind of a career that had hit the wall. |
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Their followers, chanting calypsos, strumming guitars and banging dustbin lids, swarmed on the field and began triumphant tribal dances. |
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I don't want to demand either that every story show virtue rewarded, or that every story show vice triumphant in our bad world. |
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He looked at Simeon as the latter picked himself up and brushed himself down, shooting his enemy a triumphant smirk as he did so. |
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Coming back to Mooney Falls tired but triumphant at the end of the day, we had a last bathe in that pool and scampered up the cliff like mice. |
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This unsettling, spiky, deliciously entertaining little show is a triumphant reminder of why the company has survived so long. |
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Imbued with triumphant adrenaline, he flicked a V-sign at the pole vault bar. |
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The triumphant Albanian nationalists proceed to drive out as many Serbs as they could. |
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Meanwhile, the triumphant dissidents were being bundled into police vans and hauled off to the cells for a night. |
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And cheered on by nearly 38,000 delirious fans the 34-year-old Gloucester born star did a triumphant lap of honour, waving the flag of St George. |
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Brandishing his trophies, the triumphant toreador tours the arena to the applause of the public, who hand him flowers and wine. |
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It was not the glance of a cheerful guardian of the shelves, but instead the leer of a triumphant virago. |
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Jim Porteous, club chairman and former trade communications manager and sales promotions manager at Nestle is right to be triumphant. |
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The justice system grinds slowly and gets off to many a false start, but it ends up triumphant. |
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Despite those late hitches, David Stuttard's new adaptation of Antigone, with its value-added psychological profiling, still emerged triumphant. |
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The acoustic instruments beautify the noise that surrounds them, and the music is almost triumphant by the time it hits its closing decrescendo. |
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You are victorious, you are triumphant, that is how it should be, and that is how it will be. |
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It would be easy to be triumphant about Manchester as the medal haul headed towards the 30-point mark last night. |
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The only trilogy intact today is Aeschylus' Orestia, which describes the tragic story of the House of Atreus after Agamemnon's triumphant return. |
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The triumphant band walks back stage through gaggles of groupies to their dressing room. |
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They returned triumphant, the eyes were bright and the gills were sufficiently red for the fish to be judged A grade fresh. |
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A daredevil returned home triumphant yesterday after carrying out the highest bungee jump in the world. |
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The defence and goalie shut out the Golden Hawk offence for the rest of the game to hold onto the win and remain triumphant. |
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He is declared triumphant by default, and the host now rapidly changes the focus. |
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In sadism, the sadist may be triumphant in the relationship almost to the point of completion and victory, but at the last moment an implicit and unavoidable defeat occurs. |
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The past year, in financial terms, had seen further triumphant success. |
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I spoke to Ruehli on Sunday by phone and was amazed by her triumphant tone. |
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My hilarious, heartbreaking, triumphant season with the american football League of China. |
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When she blushed it gradually became more indistinct, and finally vanished amid the triumphant rush of blood that bathed the whole cheek with its brilliant glow. |
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The scene of the triumphant general returning to the city with his army and the worshipful women and children swarming to greet them is nothing less than magnificent. |
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Now San Bernardino County authorities have announced a triumphant conclusion to their lengthy investigation into the case. |
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On Dec. 18, a triumphant Johnson appeared on the ellipse outside the White House to light the national Christmas tree. |
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Below, the native camp resounded with the drums of the triumphant, the low booms and higher pitched taps coming quickly of an aural celebration amid the jungle groves. |
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A few players made triumphant returns from injuries last night. |
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She stood there with a triumphant smile on her face and anger rose in him. |
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So, months after it was handed over in a triumphant ribbon-cutting ceremony, the generator was broken. |
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Instead, he was part of a triumphant, storming crowd, come to hold accountable those they had long feared. |
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On the point of losing everything to the rebels, the king's triumphant emergence in the theater of war helps push back the enemy and offers a possibility of victory. |
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Comrades, some of the associations of this day are not only triumphant, but joyful. |
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Albert seized the opportunity instantly, falling on Theo like a bird of prey, bending him back, knife upraised for the final, triumphant killing blow. |
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Cora swung by them, dancing again with her lieutenant, and looking up trancedly into the gallant eyes of the triumphant and intoxicated young man. |
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He raised the pole above his head, drove the spike into a log at his feet, shinnied up the pole, and to a chorus of cheers, bowed as he stood upon the far side, triumphant. |
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You are triumphant in conflicts after a period of strife and opposition. |
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He came out of that class triumphant, and he's never looked back. |
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Britain was triumphant in science, commerce and military endeavours. |
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He dropped me down to the ground and watched me with a triumphant smile. |
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He sat back in the copilot's seat and cast her a triumphant grin. |
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Robert spun around and paled at the sight of the girl's triumphant grin. |
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She tried to keep a triumphant smirk off her face when Petyr looked away. |
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Antony emerged triumphant and the dominant partner of the triumvirate, while Octavian's seeming cowardice caused a severe if temporary setback to his ambitions. |
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They were triumphant and he felt like a dashing young blade in football. |
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However, Wednesday saw their triumphant return as staff and pupils walked happily two by two, in a symbolic gesture, back through the school gates. |
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No doubt this, not unambiguous, praise helped his triumphant return. |
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But now, having pushed through the required changes to keep itself alive, it is the bondholders and creditors who have emerged triumphant and in pocket. |
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I'm trying to find a suitable metaphor for the startling ungentleness with which the world is apparently greeting the triumphant completion of my undergraduate education. |
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Possibly as triumphant as ending World War II with a bomb made from plutonium developed here. |
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I was more surprised by the fact that seven of my 59 students did not know that NASA's spirit, a robot the size of a golf buggy, had made a triumphant landing on Mars. |
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It was meant to be her big career revival, a triumphant return to form that would finally shush the incessant tabloid coverage of her car crash of a life. |
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They spend most of August celebrating their triumphant return with elaborate parties complete with funny hats, traditional songs and, of course, cartloads of crayfish. |
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In that world where hope springs eternal, otherwise known as the pub, today should have been the most triumphant day in the nation's glorious sporting history. |
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She slapped the table two times with her right palm, looking triumphant. |
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We emerged triumphant close to the bow section, exchanged steely stares as befits the penetrators of mighty wrecks, and swam off to pose beside the bow gun. |
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I have come to congratulate you that there has been a force behind you that will beyond any peradventure be triumphant and for which you can afford a little while to wait. |
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He studied me impassively and I couldn't help a triumphant smile. |
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During the half-century after J. S. Bach's death in 1750, musical standards in Lutheranism declined rapidly in the face of triumphant Enlightenment rationalism and pietism. |
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Well into her fifties, and with half her face semi-paralysed from a stroke many years earlier, she looked serene, yet somehow triumphant at the same time. |
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One wall displayed a slightly tilted, multicolored outline of a triumphant half circle, establishing the proscenium arch, accompanied by two straight lines of unequal length. |
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Carrying her prostrate figure, he straightened and threw our direction one triumphant look before encasing them both with his majestic wing and fading into nothingness. |
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Among my favorites are the triumphant warrior Fortinbras represented by a pair of barefoot drips in angel costume, he blond and epicene, she a redheaded virago. |
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One of her ambitions as a young artist was to create on canvas the sweeping expressiveness of music, its ability to shift agilely from joyous to sorrowful to triumphant. |
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England have won the title on four occasions, with the pairing of Phil Taylor and Adrian Lewis triumphant each time. |
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I took the bus back down, feeling triumphant and indestructible. |
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Yet the wholly enlightened earth radiates under the sign of disaster triumphant. |
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It will he there, musing, quiet, steadfast, not fading and not particularly threatful, but of itself alone serene, of itself alone triumphant. |
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The close of the Seven Years' War in 1763 saw Great Britain triumphant in driving the Kingdom of France from North America, but heavily in debt. |
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Patton is a triumphant representative of resistance in black America. |
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Thompson won the high jump, long jump and 200m before being part of Harriers' triumphant 4x100m relay team. |
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Monday was one such day when he was not expecting super heavyweight Paramjeet Samota to emerge triumphant against Peter Henderson of Scotland. |
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Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings continue their triumphant concertizing trek through America's music halls. |
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Philippakis watched the finale standing aloft a speaker stack, silhouetted by strobe lights, looking just about as triumphant as they sounded. |
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Chookie Royale signed off 2011 with an all-weather win and he can make a triumphant return in Catterick's yorkshire-outdoors. |
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Years after its logo of a triumphant fist first appeared, Micromax continues to make inroads into a market that is now chockful of choices. |
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It's a triumphant success, with some of the most stunning graphics, voice acting and vast explorable environments you're likely to have seen. |
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The next day King James VIII was proclaimed at the Mercat Cross and a triumphant Charles entered Holyrood palace. |
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The Russia in which Yakunin died was one of the church triumphant. |
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While the timpanists certainly had their work cut out, the work came to a massive and triumphant conclusion. |
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From heroic or triumphant memory the accent has shifted to martyrological memory. |
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Pelham returned to office triumphant, and George was forced to appoint Pitt to the ministry. |
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The triumphant Apollo had Marsyas, a follower of the revelrous Achaean deity Dionysus, flayed for his presumption. |
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Ten Feet Tall may be ruined by autotune but it's a minor blip on an otherwise triumphant return. |
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The toga picta was worn by triumphant generals and had embroidery of their skill on the battlefield. |
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The triumphant Persians also managed to recover the great fortress of Lenkoran, on the Caspian shore. |
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A triumphant chariot made of carnation velvet, enriched with purl and pearl. |
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The restoration of Mughal rule began after Humayun's triumphant return from Persia in 1555, but he died from a fatal accident shortly afterwards. |
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On June 12, 1857, Xatruch certainly made a triumphant entrance to Comayagua, which was then the capital of Honduras, after Walker surrendered. |
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The triumphant atmosphere extended across the city, as church bells were tolled throughout Moscow to glorify Yermak. |
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The tree, topped by a triumphant angel, was crafted by Guillaume Boucher, a Parisian goldsmith. |
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Having made the proper preparations, in April 716, he fell upon the triumphant army near Malmedy as it was returning to its own province. |
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The battle abruptly ended the period of triumphant Roman expansion that followed the end of the Civil Wars forty years earlier. |
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The lights flashed, the crowds sang,... bells peeled, bombs thundered,... and the new Century made its triumphant entry. |
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The long and triumphant reign of its first emperor, Augustus, began a golden age of peace and prosperity. |
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Nawaz Sharif, two-time Prime Minister of Pakistan, had planned a triumphant return to his native soil nearly seven years after choosing exile. |
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Burton made a triumphant return to the stage with Moss Hart's 1960 Broadway production of Camelot as King Arthur. |
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Sometimes, as in the triumphant Song of Deborah found in the Biblical Book of Judges, these songs celebrate victory. |
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Readers will be pleased when Chad's troubled summer ends happily, with increased self-confidence and finally, a hard-won and triumphant turn at being a Bozo. |
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The motif of the Romanesque equestrian, the mounted figure in the posture of a triumphant Roman emperor, became a visual metaphor in statuary in praise of local benefactors. |
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Philip returned to Paris triumphant, marching his captive prisoners behind him in a long procession, as his grateful subjects came out to greet the victorious king. |
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He's a poet-critic, folding his philosophy into triumphant malapropisms. |
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In June 71, Titus returned triumphant from the war in Judaea. |
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It is the key in which the work reaches its triumphant ending. |
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This meant that Augustus was the only individual able to receive a triumph, a tradition that began with Romulus, Rome's first King and first triumphant general. |
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The garrison in the Kremlin surrendered to the triumphant Pozharsky. |
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But he was a hardcore Zephead in 1977, when he saw his favorite band at Madison Square Garden during their triumphant return to touring after two years of personal strife. |
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Freddy Head's Charm Spirit claimed third place in the Lagardere and he reopposes after making a triumphant return when winning the Prix Djebel at the beginning of April. |
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Strachan emerged triumphant from the battle of former Celtic managers at the venue where they both enjoyed some of the highest points of their coaching careers. |
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At that time, almost everyone expected the triumphant capitalist West to crush the Chinese communist movement and install Chiang as a puppet leader. |
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