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But beneath my anger, there is also exultation, something electric, happiness to have survived, the clarity that comes from facing death.
And when they cross the finishing line in front, concern and worry give way to exultation, binding you even closer to such heroes.
And through it all is an exultation, a sheer delight in growing more and more attuned to the living, breathing world.
The book's exultation of romantic selfhood and all-consuming passion was another source of worry for Victorian critics.
At about the same time, the Pentagon's exultation of a contentious personality reflected an increasingly codified belief in speed.
There are moments of exultation and frustration, of nail-biting anxiety, and the normal banter that characterizes any workplace.
He remembered his exultation as the two brothers walked together among bluebells.
Everyone was standing in exultation when he was named as third runner-up.
Off he hurtled in exultation, his team-mates haring after him, some rejoicing with him, others begging him to calm down.
When I get that sudden moment of exultation when a song comes to me, I'm able to think 'That's folk' or 'That's going to be a bit bluesy.
It is a cry that spreads out in silence, thankful for this centuries old journey and which becomes peaceful exultation.
Interesting too, were his exultation when his high velocity rounds made long range, instant kills, and his consternation when they did not.
He really did look serious when he was saying it, and I couldn't help feeling a sort of exultation that he was number Two in one day.
The club takes its name from the Spanish cry of exuberance and exultation.
The meeting might begin with Paul's hymn in Philippians 2:5-11 referring to the abasement and exultation of Christ, or some other similar passage.
What is the meaning of this real exultation, which looks like the one that accompanied the Lord in his last entry into Jerusalem, who came humbly and proceeded vulnerably?
In the fading twilight of old age, with the composer well past eighty, Strauss could look back on a long life of exultation and turmoil, joys and heartbreaks, successes and failures.
No great roars of joy or exultation sounded off up and down the Mall.
The second cause is matter of exultation to the philanthropist and philosopher, and of regret to the poet…namely, the security, comparative equability, and ever-increasing sameness of human life.
Epicurus, though his ethic seemed to others swinish and lacking in moral exultation, was very much in earnest.
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If by chance he has knocked down a red-legged partridge, his exultation knows no bounds.
The people of Abeokuta were half wild with exultation and joy, and their gratitude to their white allies was unbounded.
They took only a half step, for in their exultation they forgot the preceding advances in composition.
A note of exultation in his laugh, like that in a blackbird's call, alone proclaimed it.
There was an exultation in Jon's heart that deadened the hunger and washed away the nausea.
The exultation of movement has never been expressed in stone with more fidelity to the strict rules of plastic art.
Macquart was in a jesting mood, glowing with wild exultation.
A change swift as lightning had come over me, a sudden exultation.
I felt more than a touch of exultation too, at having distanced my pursuers.
When he remembered suddenly his steward's wife he must have exclaimed eureka with particular exultation.
Its very helplessness forbade to Emily the exultation of revilement.
I feel my heart and brain wither in your smile, and I fling them to you for your prey with exultation.
This woman enjoyed the same sort of exultation in her own cleverness.
A wild cry of exultation arose from the Heliumite squadron, and with redoubled ferocity they fell upon the Zodangan fleet.
The officers were feted and exultation and confidence filled every bosom.
Everywhere was tumult, exultation, deafening and maniacal bewilderment, astounding noise, yet furious dumb-show.
A feeling of exultation overtook her, as if some power of significant import had been given her to control the working of her body and her soul.
But its spaciousness alone was enough to give me a sense of a fortunate escape, a momentary exultation of freedom.
As they sat awaiting the cellarer burst in upon them, full of exultation.
Mr Plornish could not conceal his exultation in her accomplishments as a linguist.
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