To be named top dog among 140 regions from all corners of the continent is no mean feat, and we should all rejoice at such glad tidings. |
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Do we rejoice at this stroke of luck, nourish and expand on it? |
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Those to whom We have given the Book rejoice at what hath been revealed unto thee: but there are among the clans those who reject a part thereof. |
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I can only rejoice at this Agreement, which I, naturally, voted in favour of. |
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I am certain that all democrats will rejoice at this principled and just decision. |
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One can only rejoice at the spirit of communion and of brotherly collaboration that you maintain with the Sister Churches of America. |
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No one should rejoice at this crisis, however, regardless of the reasons behind it. |
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It goes without saying that we can do nothing but rejoice at the introduction of greater transparency within the European Parliament. |
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We rejoice at the clear demarcation between European election campaigns and those in the nation-states. |
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He does not rejoice at other people's flattering him and does not grieve over their slandering him. |
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Internet geeks will rejoice at the latest clever-clever web campaign. |
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Savers rejoice at what they see, rightly, as a victory for property rights. |
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And who wouldn't rejoice at the prospect of Washington, a national treasure, stepping into the breach? |
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For all these reasons, we can only rejoice at the approval of this agreement. |
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I rejoice at this and so I voted for this report because the Gothenburg Council has started out along this path. |
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Needless to say, we in this Parliament can only rejoice at the victory of the Yugoslav people and the election of Mr Kostunica as President. |
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Like others, I rejoice at the release of Alan Johnston. |
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Coeliacs will rejoice at the gluten-free yorkshire pudding option. |
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There are many anti-heroes in our time, Kostovska writes, but we must rejoice at the heroes. |
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We should, first of all, rejoice at the fact that the first year of Kosovo's independence turned out quite well in the end, and better than many had feared. |
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If it is good to rejoice at a desire fulfilled, the dream of expectation, which anticipates that which will come, also possesses a magnificent beauty, possesses the taste of wellbeing. |
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In this regard, we cannot but rejoice at the recent news from Belgrade, where democracy has taken the upper hand and the people become the masters of their own destinies. |
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I rejoice at Mr Verhofstadt's coming here to set the ball rolling, for he is indeed one of the people who made an active contribution during the period of reflection. |
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Throughout Native American history, powwows were held, usually in the spring, to rejoice at the beginning of new life and the end of the winter cold. |
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