We were elated to move out of the apartment and into this house with all these rooms. |
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Then, elated with the tranquillity of aloneness, I sat upon dusty shoes extracting ideas from my brain to be written painfully into my journal. |
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The songwriters all seem so elated with the arrangement that a studio album may not be out of the question. |
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A group of sentinels stood to stop the elated pilots, but were gunned down with one well-placed salvo from the Omegas. |
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Smokey's words are sorrowful, but he seems simultaneously elated to have found the right images to convey that pain. |
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They were totally elated and because they'd had a pillow fight a couple of nights before. |
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When an elated Oxford crew crossed the finish line, Cambridge were two lengths behind. |
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Avid boaters, and history and antique buffs, the pair are elated by the purchase. |
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I was elated when I left, I can feel the change already and I have not even started the therapy. |
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And the child was elated because she had been consulted, she didn't feel powerless. |
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I was elated when he finally served me a ham and cheese toastie, and would have happily waited half an hour for him to cook it. |
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He swung her up, elated beyond words, for he saw this as a small proof that she did really care for him still. |
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Further down the track, I recrossed the train line and came pounding home, elated and victorious. |
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As his recorded legacy is rather sparse for a man of his large talents, I was elated to come across these two reissues. |
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At night we returned ruddy faced and tired, but elated by vigorous exercise in such inspiring surroundings. |
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These are horrifying times for immigrants, with photographic images seared in their minds of foreigners being burned alive by elated crowds. |
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I was either cast down and disappointed, or raised up and elated, depending on whether I was feeling better or worse. |
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Adrian was relieved and elated at the time the police vindicated him and David but that didn't last too long. |
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You only have to look at the reaction of your opponents when they do beat you, and how elated they are. |
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I was childishly elated to be on the electoral roll for the first time, after 20 years of residential disenfranchisement. |
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In elated disposition, she was informally attired in a brown lacy top and black trousers. |
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Establishing security among elated, frightened people requires delicacy as well as strength. |
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He was elated when he found out about Hugo and we arranged to meet up but never did. |
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I was elated and horrified by the sheer outrageousness of the problem we had set before them. |
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I was elated by the euphoria and the celebrations that followed our victory. |
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We were elated when, with a slight thud, our car nudged into the warmth of the terminal station. |
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The exhausted 58-year-old said he was elated when he arrived back at the school. |
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I was so elated and overwhelmed that my first immediate reaction was to cry. |
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If he feels free to talk to his mom honestly about what is going on sexually, I'm elated. |
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Karen was elated at winning the award but was quick to acknowledge her team of community volunteers. |
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Obviously, Indonesian artists were elated to learn of the appointment of Dullah. |
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So by the time the water company was ready to finally start digging, people were elated but jaded. |
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The kid was elated and told me two or three times about how she had found the way and saved us. |
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The sheriff said the casino owners were elated to get the cash back, even if it was a little wet. |
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He was elated, since this meant he would probably be the smartest guy on this planet. |
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I was truly elated to be graduating finally after six drawn out years in computing science. |
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I gathered our belongings, picked up a rent-a-car, and embarked on our fourteen mile ride to Poipu Beach, elated to have arrived in this unspoiled paradise. |
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Annabel was happy with her life and felt even more elated when she became pregnant. |
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He is a wise man who does not allow himself to be elated by the things he comes to possess. |
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People were satisfied and extremely elated with the overall results, as they fitted in with the concept of a truly national party, even on face value. |
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The Yankees were too elated about their success to be caught up in such controversies. |
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She is elated and rushes down to the waiting room to inform the parents and her patient. |
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We milled briefly in groups and then dispersed, confused but elated, still burning with whatever primal element any great, powerful music ignites inside us. |
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As the paddlers have the sweat hosed off of them, they are either elated or dejected with the timing results. |
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It was like waking from a beautiful dream and feeling so elated and special. |
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Unbeknownst to Richard, his friend had found the ring and decided to film his elated reaction in a now-viral video. |
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She is still over the moon, stunned and elated and by her good fortune. |
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Methodist minister the Rev Ruth Parry said church members were elated that the planning wrangle, which had been rumbling on for many years, was finally over. |
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When I heard the result I should be elated but I immediately thought this is a massive cockup what have we done. |
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And Colombians, elated with the good news on the field of play, began to feel giddy. |
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Then our jolly fellows on a spree again, a little more elated and ever more tipsy. |
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We are elated to be able to fill it with an exhibition of this quality and complexity. |
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They were elated to return to CHEO in September to continue follow-up treatments at the Medical Day Unit. |
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Various publications have been sharing their takes on it, some of which ā when taken out of context ā Gordon hasn't been elated to read. |
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Supporters of marriage equality were elated, predicting that this would open the way for it to spread even faster. |
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Thus, Article 7 sets out the general rule that the ICC ADR proceedings and r elated materials are confidential. |
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Two hours later we were elated by antique carving but completely sodden. |
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She was so elated that for the rest of that day, and for the rest of that week, the little worm of melancholy which had been eating away at her heart was quiescent. |
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The CHHA is elated to have been selected as the winner and is looking forward to making the most of Delta Media's full range of communication services. |
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On Saturday night I drove back from Cheltenham genuinely elated at the sheer enjoyability of two days of magnificent sport. |
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The Senate, elated by its successes against Catiline, refused to ratify the arrangements that Pompey had made. |
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He was confused, half elated, half disappointed, and had not his wits about him. |
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The people in her village and surrounding areas felt elated to learn that somebody from their locality has been awarded an international recognition. |
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This stunning victory revealed a charming person surrounded by an enthusiastic big brother, his best friend, an elated sister, and lovely parents, a family that has already touched our hearts. |
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I guess at this point we were supposed to feel elated she'd come to her senses and decided she hearts dogs after all. |
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Then Louis' horn rose in harsh, elated notes, phrases he'd invented on riverboats and ratty blues tonks, using all the sinews of his face and muscle of his tongue. |
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Eventually, I succeeded in making theĀ reservations, and was elated at somehow miraculously managing to receive the advance booking discount for the full return trip, saving me over a hundred dollars. |
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The young Irishman was not a little touched and elated by the highborn damsel's partiality for him. |
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We did not expect to see each other at this event, so when we met, purely by chance the previous evening, we were both elated that we would get to share this experience together. |
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There were enough decisions to feel elated about the outcome. |
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Communities in the great Kenora riding were elated with these investments. |
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He felt elated. Till now he had been living too much in the past, he decided. Time to get my eye in again. |
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However, I feel elated that within the confines of my little corner, I can help in resolving vital global issues by researching and making recommendations on issues concerning women and children. |
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There was an elated hum in the room, but the guests restrained themselves. |
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Truly Pharaoh elated himself in the land and divided its people into sections, depressing a group among them: their sons he slew, but he kept alive their females: for he was indeed an evil-doer. |
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It fell apart then, exploding in sparks, but she remembered how elated she felt to touch the scorch-mark and smell the hot, tarry smell of the destroyed wood. |
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In the elated, or manicky phase, people may show excessive excitement or silliness, carrying jokes too far. |
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I arrived home well after midnight, but I was as wide awake as I was the previous afternoon, elated that I had found the courage to not let my MS get in the way of my living my life. |
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We are elated that this debate comes on the eve of the Third Biennial Meeting of States on the 2001 Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects. |
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North America's leading provider of Web-based recognition, loyalty and incentive based solutions programs, is elated to announce that 2007 marks its 95th anniversary. |
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Four days later, his wife was granted a temporary restraining order a gainst Haughton r elated to domestic abuse in Milwaukee Co unty, Tushaus said. |
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I'm not surprised, but I'm elated with the way she's taken this captainship role over a young team and she's keeping the group together, her and Ciara,'' Hackenson said. |
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Elated episodes can alternate with periods of severe depression with three months or years between. |
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