Postmodernists are disillusioned with this triumphalist view of science dispelling ignorance and making the world a better place. |
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Schumacher is arrogant, triumphalist, sneering and a routine breaker of the rules. |
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Without being triumphalist or pouring scorn on media forecasts, he admitted the build-up to the game worked out perfectly for him. |
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The truth is that the Orange Order can no longer parade in a nakedly sectarian and triumphalist fashion. |
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The SNP do not represent all of Scotland and they, and any triumphalist supporters, should not forget this. |
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I make no apologies for the triumphalist nature of this column today, it wasn't written with the calm, professional reflection of this newspaper's reporters. |
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The Iranians certainly have such needs, although they are less triumphalist and more a matter of simple respect than the corresponding American needs. |
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