Where Kierkegaard was most inclined to become severe and saturnine, Hamann was most reckless in his rejoicing. |
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He would prefer to die than hear the jeers of people rejoicing at his downfall. |
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This is a day of rejoicing and jubilation, a day of praise and honor, a day of giddy celebration. |
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The Kaddish is recited at every prayer service, morning and evening, Shabbat and holiday, on days of fasting and rejoicing. |
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Private carriers for a York parcel delivery company were today rejoicing at the news that they are to be paid at last. |
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Liam Griffin amused and captivated his political audience in a venue still rejoicing at Kilkenny's hurling victory. |
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Hitler was dead and the world was rejoicing at the end of six years of conflict. |
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While rejoicing at the ending of World War II, Baptist women already looked to the challenge of the future. |
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This meant genuine sympathy when things went wrong and rejoicing at one another's achievements. |
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There was rejoicing at the Academy and every tenant in the valley cheered his health. |
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I cannot tell you the joy of reunion, for no words would suffice to delve into such deep delight, such ecstatic rejoicing! |
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They enjoyed a perfect dinner later that night, laughing and rejoicing at the sight of her home. |
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The gondola with the music comes every evening at the same time, rejoicing me as I listen. |
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The ladies finish the main course and the dessert cart arrives to much rejoicing. |
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Births are occasions for rejoicing, with male babies preferred over females. |
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In truth there was no cause for rejoicing, nor need to turn around, either. |
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That the movie is well made and fairly accurate are causes for even greater rejoicing. |
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This time also marks the beginning of spring, the season of renewal, and a cause for general rejoicing. |
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In Britain, America, and France, the end of the war was remembered as a time of rejoicing. |
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That human rights enjoy such prestige is a matter for rejoicing, but it is somewhat beside the point. |
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In fact, it was a night of stocktaking, celebrating and rejoicing but it was tinged with a distinct feeling of sadness. |
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It was an evening of rejoicing and good cheer at the annual switching on of the Foxford Christmas Lights. |
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The palm branch is an ancient symbol of rejoicing, triumph and glorification. |
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The exuberant audience, in an elixir of patriotism, rejoicing in jingoism and flourishing Union Jacks, swells to the strains of Jerusalem, the other national anthem. |
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The holiday is all about rejoicing with family, and is similar to Thanksgiving in vibe. |
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Both these events occasioned great rejoicing in the tax honesty community. |
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The rejoicing thing is that bioethanol for fuel is duty free. |
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For all their rejoicing, these women did not look forward to imprisonment! |
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He knew, with a certainty, that his father would have been rejoicing. |
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Can he really believe that this depiction of extreme violence, with Roman torturers rejoicing at what they do, will somehow make the world a better place? |
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He quickly set her down as soon as she was done rejoicing at his presence. |
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I am happy to be ecumenical in my outlook on this great day of rejoicing. |
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While many are rejoicing as equity-indexes top new highs, the real economy may be more fragile than markets show. |
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On Saturday, there was much rejoicing at the Gurudwara Singh Sabha at V. V. C. Layout, as over 500 devotees gathered to celebrate Baisakhi, the beginning of the New Year. |
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Blunsdon may be rejoicing at the recent decision to build a bypass for the village but compulsory purchase orders for the land required could threaten a number of businesses. |
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Not everyone was rejoicing at Thompson's appointment, however. |
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Although many said the regular routine of their lives was perfectly amiable, all agreed that just occasionally there needed to be great rejoicing of some kind. |
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Others e-mailed from home, rejoicing in the delights I was experiencing. |
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Being booked for rejoicing in a goal is sheer folly in itself. |
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And when this happiness is achieved, there is genuine rejoicing. |
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Despite rejoicing by white spectators at the end of the trial, most customers at Bryant's store had been black and they boycotted the business, forcing it to close. |
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He moved on to Milan, where he was met with open gates and jubilant rejoicing. |
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No one was in a bad mood, for the day of rejoicing had come. |
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There was little initial opposition to his accession, and there were widespread reports of public rejoicing at the orderly succession. |
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For all those weary of an overuniform world, that realization is surely cause for a measure of rejoicing. |
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Indra, Brhaspati, rainers of treasure, rejoicing at this sacrifice drink the Soma. |
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Nichols Foods has launched a range of hot chocolate drinks, rejoicing in the names Yipeeee, Mmmmm and Wowee. |
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And so the rejoicing begins among the media and at the White House. |
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And, just for that glimpse of a minute, the frazzled Strong is rejoicing. |
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He straps on his shooting irons for one last time to earn a big bounty on offer in a town rejoicing in the name of Big Whiskey. |
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The anthropologist Mircea Eliade theorizes that the maypoles were simply a part of the general rejoicing at the return of summer, and the growth of new vegetation. |
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On 13 December 1562, Mary sent for Knox again after he gave a sermon denouncing certain celebrations which Knox had interpreted as rejoicing at the expense of the Reformation. |
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The text of Zadok the Priest is derived from the biblical account of the anointing of Solomon by Zadok and Nathan and the people's rejoicing at this event. |
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There was much rejoicing when the good news finally arrived. |
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Asquith's fall was met with rejoicing in much of the British and Allied press and sterling rallied against the German mark on the New York markets. |
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