I can't see why every party newspaper instead finds it necessary to display exultant, triumphant headlines after each election. |
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The euphoria of victory before an exultant home crowd was diluted when the Saints followed up by losing to North Melbourne by 92 points. |
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What is more, it is not simply crude power that triumphs abroad, but its exultant justification. |
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Here, most of the music is exultant and exhilarating, full of polyrhythms that inspire the vocalists to slip and slide over the beats. |
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Loud above all was the exultant, fiendlike yell of the Confederate soldiers. |
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The crowds were cheering insanely now, spurred onwards by the exultant actions of the boys, jumping around excitedly. |
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Ranged before the exultant children's minister was a rapt host of 700 local officials who are extending her childcare empire across the country. |
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But Trotsky's faith in the socialist future, and his exultant delight in life, survived all failure. |
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The splash headline in the virulently anti-war Independent was exultant. |
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Guitars are used sparingly, but they ring with precision and elegance, dropping tones as if laying bones to rest beneath a crowd of exultant mourners. |
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Audiences feel appropriately claustrophobic in the close-up jail sequences, and appropriately exultant when Flynt's lawyer wins his case in front of the Supreme Court. |
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The normally exultant cheers of a vast Scottish Grand National crowd were muted because the splendour of a truly great race was bought at a very dear price. |
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Few comment on childcare shortages unless trumpeting their own exultant babysitting skills, even less on mothers' health, unless comparing personal symptoms. |
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The circulation boys fell on our paper with exultant gurgles, and the next night we lifted the press run by 10,000 copies. |
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I spoke to him after the bill passed in December and he was exultant, feeling he had accomplished something of lasting value. |
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An exultant Anwar was meanwhile busily wooing ruling party defectors while predicting his opposition alliance would soon take power. |
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Behind this seemingly positive picture lies a less exultant reality: earnings growth was less energetic in the second half of the year. |
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This music was so exultant that the foot-stomping audience joined in., for the first time in this venue perhaps. |
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In the clubhouse afterward, Ruth was naturally exultant over his 60th homer. |
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He promptly did the decent thing in the gun-room, by resigning from Bob McCartney's personal party-political bandwagon, the UKUP, after McCartney took heavy flak from exultant Ulster Unionists in the Stormont Assembly. |
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Matching results in the other three referendums suggested that they had turned into a big vote of no confidence in the prime minister. The centre-left was exultant. |
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On joining Isis, however, the sadism that Kernberg warns of in malignant narcissism becomes clear, in the evident pleasure with which he kills aid workers and journalists, and in the exultant torture he metes out beforehand. |
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The exultant conclusion is a veritable juggernaut. |
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Starting bitterly, it gradually becomes ecstatic and leads us to the coda, which now remains in D major, at first reflectively and poignantly, and eventually building up to a heroic, exultant finish. |
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The cyclist who wins this daunting stage of the Tour de France is usually alone, exultant, in this glorious landscape, having broken out of the pack and left his rivals behind. |
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The King was so deeply stirred with the exultant music that when the first 'Hallelujah' rang through the hall, he rose to his feet and remained standing until the last note of the chorus echoed through the house. |
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With a formal design that is extremely concise and filled with vibrant and varied expression, the work is dominated by exultant fanfares that frame lyrical passages and a central fugato scherzando. |
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We were just young, exultant and filled with honest intentions. |
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Like another son of the Garden State — Bruce Springsteen, who sent off the old Giants Stadium last year — he lays claim to his home turf with exultant pride, and with exhortative anthems about hanging in and hanging on. |
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The greatest story ever, told properly... exultant passion! |
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Putting on Mammame there, an exultant show and foundation of Jean-Claude Gallotta's work, meant contributing to the fall of all the small walls which divide up our minds to this day. |
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The day he wins the Pulitzer Prize, I call him again, exultant. |
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The chants of Easter Matins are the most splendid in all the Byzantine liturgy, overflowing with the exultant joy of the resurection, a joy that is carried to the heights of spiritual rapture. |
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An exultant Bedsitter was followed by a defiant Tainted Love but it was his touching encore of the beautiful Say Hello Wave Goodbye which sealed a Lazarus-like comeback. |
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