But if the speech was designed to avoid triumphalism, the venue sent out the reverse message. |
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Foreign policy conservatism has become colored by triumphalism and crusading zeal. |
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I don't think the public has yet forgiven the press for that episode of arrogance and premature triumphalism. |
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The songs and the chants are an end in themselves, triumphalism for people who experience precious few real triumphs. |
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The triumphalism gives way to the mourning contemplation of a dear departed friend's great qualities of heart and mind. |
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The level of triumphalism and belligerence churned out by our columnists has been embarrassing to behold. |
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Any triumphalism, filtered through the eyes of a child, is open-mouthed in its surprise and gratitude. |
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It must stop exalting its own worst excesses and re-invent itself as a cultural organisation free of the taint of sectarian triumphalism. |
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How could such euphoria and triumphalism end only two years later in the political cul-de-sac of voter apathy? |
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The triumphalism which accompanied the end of the Cold War is becoming increasingly muted of late. |
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We're talking about the triumphalism of the Western imperialist, centrally American, bourgeoisie. |
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To study it out of curiosity is sterile, to study it in an apologetic way is harmful triumphalism. |
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The question remains, though, what is fueling this liberal triumphalism? |
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It is important to prevent the errors of both declinism and triumphalism. |
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But rather than cleaving to pop's primary palette, where sexiness and triumphalism play well, these are songs mostly about pain. |
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And the triumphalism attached to the backlash against Emily Thornberry stupidly tweeting that picture are all post-Ukip. |
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The financial crisis and the great recession, indeed depression, undermined many of the assumptions of bourgeois triumphalism. |
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Now they see the pit into which that end-of-history triumphalism has led them. |
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Despite the anti-Thatcher cheers, and jokes at her expense, there was little triumphalism. |
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We're not talking about the triumphalism of the bourgeoisie of India or Egypt or Brazil. |
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Almost every time we use the term 'death of communism' we link it to bourgeois triumphalism. |
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None of this is victory, and it's far too early for triumphalism. |
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There's no room for triumphalism, no room for big victory smiles. |
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Affirming papal authority in that context is a far cry from triumphalism. |
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The triumphalism flowed, he notes, from a deceptively simple rationale. |
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We think that it will induce humility rather than triumphalism. |
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He does not tend toward vindictiveness or in-your-face triumphalism. |
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Both groups have demanded that he should receive a fair trial, helping to put the dampers on the muted triumphalism that greeted his capture and imprisonment. |
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For years now, geek-chic, nerd triumphalism and the whole awkward-is-beautiful movement have saturated Hollywood. |
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Howard's belated triumphalism in the South Pacific may be no more successful than Mussolini's equally tardy attempts at empire building in North Africa. |
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Part of any negative reaction will be a response to the rhetorical tone of several chapters, which have an air of self-congratulation bordering on triumphalism. |
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It is an approach related to understanding the other beyond triumphalism. |
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Now we see being done through this momentum, this triumphalism, this sort of political monoculture, what at one point could only have been done by force. |
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Yet there is little scope for triumphalism. |
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They are quite aware of this situation, but their triumphalism is fuelled by our irrational unfair electoral system. |
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The reason given, without a hint of triumphalism, was that America worked. |
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Trade union bosses said the figures marked the end of Tory triumphalism on the economy. |
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The triumphalism of the no' voters, however, will be short lived. |
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Introducing the main theme, Repentance and Reconciliation, Rabbi Klenicki argued that each of our communities needs to overcome its own form of triumphalism. |
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What you have rather is the rise of fairly significant, with a broad base of support, political-ideological movements which claim to be opposed to American imperialist triumphalism. |
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I can assure you, Mrs Merkel, that the triumphalism will be short-lived. |
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I THOUGHT at the time that Tory triumphalism was misplaced in May, as winning a majority of 12 was turned into a landslide, simply because any Tory majority was unexpected. |
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Even a streaker couldn't disturb their massive concentration, nor could the dirgeful piper who'd earlier given the match its air of untimely triumphalism. |
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