The applause intensified as a beaming Amir appeared on-screen, his arms raised aloft in a victorious stance. |
|
Above all, a victorious paradigm must deal constructively with the anomalies that led to the crisis. |
|
One of the most nauseating sights in sport is when a politician suddenly appears on the scene and basks in the limelight of a victorious team. |
|
Of course the criminals with victorious armies needn't worry too much yet, but stay tuned. |
|
No victorious so-called army hands over weapons to a commission established by its enemy. |
|
That obsessiveness is what is required in the modern, successful, consistently victorious athlete. |
|
The guest panel judges the menus to determine who is victorious and who is vanquished. |
|
You are victorious, you are triumphant, that is how it should be, and that is how it will be. |
|
The Red Army emerged victorious, and the Bolsheviks assumed total control of the country. |
|
In 1648 he was again victorious over a Habsburg army under Archduke Leopold Wilhelm at Lens. |
|
He is striding light-footedly and in high spirits towards a victorious golden and peaceful white future. |
|
The threat was clear and we managed, through a foreign policy that was realistic and vigilant, to get through it and come out victorious. |
|
Salient was victorious in the annual Salient-VUWSA indoor soccer match last week, after the VUWSA team defaulted the match. |
|
The England rugby union team sported skin tight shirts during their victorious World Cup campaign. |
|
However, if this is true, then who could be better than your good self to emerge victorious from all of this? |
|
With the controversial outcome of the closely victorious election, his party gained control of the presidency. |
|
The NuJ at Emap has fought a four-year campaign for recognition which was victorious in April. |
|
In the Feast of the first fruits, three days later, we see Christ's victorious conquest of the grave on the first day of the week. |
|
Last season Makelele missed only two games in Chelsea's victorious Premiership campaign. |
|
How do we resolve that if he persists in claiming this as his victorious right? |
|
|
A campaign to block a housing development has proved victorious for the second time. |
|
Keeping warm, romantic ideas close was better than letting the pessimistic, defeatist attitude be victorious within her. |
|
May thy sons be brave, victorious, good charioteers and worthy of sitting in councils of men. |
|
As both superintendent of Indian Affairs and commander of the victorious, he was determined to limit French influence in Iroquoian. |
|
A victorious Nato would ultimately emerge as a strengthened and invigorated alliance. |
|
Austria-Hungary lost 1.3 million military lives and the victorious western Allies dismembered its empire. |
|
Trish sits back in her seat, a small victorious smile playing about her face. |
|
He was saved from the strained silence when she let out a victorious cry as the last splinter was caught between the tweezers. |
|
The animal-impulse of Miniature Golf rivalry can end in the victorious wallow of gratification or the blaze-of-glory, club-throwing tanty. |
|
In that 13-second time span, people just watched to see which one will become victorious. |
|
In the afterglow of a famous win over Rangers, the victorious manager has been trying to keep things in perspective. |
|
If they kept these laws they were going to be victorious and happy in their promised land. |
|
Named player of the championship, he was one of the victorious Army team that won the championship. |
|
It was the second time he has won a British championship race having being victorious last year in the Brecon Beacons. |
|
If the victorious powers of the First World War were investing little in military air power, this was not true elsewhere in the world. |
|
This was swiftly followed by cavalry actions on both wings, each army's right being victorious and pursuing the enemy from the field. |
|
In the centre, the Persians forced the Greeks back, but were then probably taken in both flanks when the victorious Greek wings wheeled inwards. |
|
The game was played in deplorable weather conditions and in the end Galway emerged victorious by a point. |
|
The Ottoman empire was collapsing, and lands taken from them would be divided up among the victorious powers. |
|
The Saxon title was offered to a duke in Saxony called Maurice and the title would be his at the end of a victorious campaign. |
|
|
Further down the track, I recrossed the train line and came pounding home, elated and victorious. |
|
Cheka and Red Army units sent to suppress the peasant rebels were sometimes worsted, sometimes victorious. |
|
And youngsters from Commonweal School were victorious, with two winning poems, which wowed the judges. |
|
A 20-minute wrestle ensued and Tut emerged victorious, bringing the crocodile up from the depth of the water. |
|
Now I know my glorious Father for whom we fight this victorious war will be angry! |
|
The victorious Culloty gets a huge reception when he returns to the winners' enclosure. |
|
Squealing keyboard lines duel with harsh sax solos, but it's the drumming that ultimately comes up victorious. |
|
I pushed him off me as hard as I could, a victorious smile painted in my mind as he lay flat on the ground. |
|
Nevertheless, six runs were still required from the last over, in which a leg bye from ball five saw Kelfield victorious. |
|
But after thirty years and one of the bitterest wars of colonial expansion in Southeast Asia, the Dutch were eventually victorious. |
|
Fair play to them both, they took on what was a mountainous challenge and now against all the odds have emerged victorious. |
|
Finally, they realized that they would have to get the army within the city to be victorious. |
|
The bay was the laurel with which poets and victorious warriors and athletes were crowned in classical times. |
|
Everybody expected Davis to take his point but the youngster had other ideas and blasted to the net to leave the Rags victorious. |
|
After one of the wars, the victorious Marathas decided to honour a valiant British officer who died in action. |
|
Residents are hoping to prove victorious for a second time in their campaign to block a housing development. |
|
At the end of the Battle of Verdun, the French emerged victorious, though at a huge cost in human lives and materiel. |
|
The forums are surrounded by temples, buildings known as basilicas, and honorary buildings, to honor victorious generals. |
|
After a tremendous game of football which saw the initiative to and fro, Ballymore emerged victorious by 2 points. |
|
In the event, the beekeeper was victorious and only one man, a former sergeant major, was stung on the forehead. |
|
|
A year went by, and the next summer saw them victorious, France at their feet and the shame of Versailles finally revenged. |
|
And then he put the tiny cellular phone back in his pocket and jumped in triumph, like a victorious athlete. |
|
The medals will be presented to the victorious Junior Championship Shield winners from last year. |
|
The victorious team on arrival in Bunclody were greeted with tumultuous applause on their brilliant playing. |
|
He pledged that if his heavily outnumbered army were victorious, he would make St Andrew the patron saint of his people. |
|
Only twice in the space of the past two months have they emerged victorious by more than a single goal. |
|
The victorious king, the living Apollo, stands silently with his court contemplating the dying dragon. |
|
Our host was victorious in the second game and came close to triumphing in the last. |
|
Last year they were victorious five times during the whole Reebok campaign, and have won just twice so far this season. |
|
Sal got quiet and the other two could hear him typing into his computer, followed by a little victorious laugh. |
|
The thirteen colonies began with a defensive revolution against tyrannical oppression and they were victorious. |
|
I have conquered the simultaneous equation, and emerged victorious from the forests of factorising. |
|
His young audience was the victorious Minor team who had won the County Down Minor Championships. |
|
Holland has won the title five times while Pakistan emerged victorious on three occasions. |
|
War had brought unparalleled and unprecedented personal fortunes for Rome's victorious generals. |
|
She hip-checked our toddler daughter for sport, sending June flying into the bushes, then cantered away victorious. |
|
The victorious fencer has his hand in seconda, his forte against the forte of his opponent, his left leg forward and his point in his opponent's belly. |
|
In response, they develop an identity based upon a narrative or belief story in which they, the little people, will be, if not literally, at least morally victorious. |
|
Founded in 1542, the town was the birthplace of the victorious Mexican War of Independence against Spain. |
|
She was victorious again and served one more term, which she decided would be her last. |
|
|
In the same jurisdiction in 1787, a merchant's victorious request that a cultivator cease passing with his cattle resulted in 45 livres in court expenses. |
|
If this player was always an automatic choice, the omission of some members of the victorious Scottish team in the European Team Championships has raised a few eyebrows. |
|
The Romans let victorious generals keep slaves and other spoils of war. |
|
I wish I had been photographed then with my little victorious, evil satyr smile, instead of the family photo of me in a baby carriage reaching for a cloud. |
|
He has a fortunate knack of emerging victorious from difficult scrapes. |
|
You shake off bits of fruit peel from your shoe and march off, victorious. |
|
When the victorious Indian team landed in Delhi on their way back from Sydney, IHF president K. P. S. Gill and a horde of officials received the team at the airport. |
|
An estimated 750,000 people lined London's streets to pay tribute to his victorious team as it paraded the trophy on an open-topped bus tour of the capital. |
|
If his arms were victorious, Charlemagne vowed to himself that he would hang Ogier on the field, for still the despite done him by Godfrey rankled in his heart. |
|
While stick fighters are usually male, skill and quickness is a worthy opponent to strength in this violent dance and many women have been victorious in the gayelle. |
|
One hopes they will be nurtured and continue to grow, whichever candidate emerges victorious next Tuesday. |
|
Evans and his crew returned victorious from the 1928-29 Surfboat Championships and set off to tackle the Bombora now breaking massively out to sea off the surf club. |
|
They march victorious across the world, beating their drums in triumph. |
|
The triumphal arch is used to honour the victorious military leader, and the arch of brotherhood is used to symbolise unity, equality and protection. |
|
But it is more instructive, perhaps, for him to go back a couple of seasons earlier, when David Gower brought an unfancied team to India and walked away victorious. |
|
If you are a banker or a management consultant or a lobbyist, you will regularly throw all-nighters to produce the victorious presentation or bid or whatever it happens to be. |
|
He teases the country for its narcissism involving their victorious past. |
|
From early on, it was apparent that it was going to be a game of tussles and the side which benefited most from the dead ball would finish victorious. |
|
In recognition of the part that castles had played in the war, the majority of surviving buildings were deliberately slighted by the victorious parliamentarians. |
|
The post workers' victorious unofficial strike is a major breakthrough. |
|
|
The application, for a horse and rider, representing the victorious Yorkists and a riderless one as the defeated Lancastrians, has been made by the Battle Field Society. |
|
Michael, as well as Santiago and San Hipolito, Mesoamericans were presented as victorious over a system equated with their past traditions. |
|
With her strength and intelligence, she was an important contributor to the victorious effort. |
|
The Parliamentarians were victorious, Charles I was executed and the kingdom replaced by the Commonwealth. |
|
By emerging victorious from such conflicts, Britain has often been able to decisively influence world events. |
|
Hence it comes that all armed Prophets have been victorious, and all unarmed Prophets have been destroyed. |
|
In either 314 or 316 AD, the two Augusti fought against one another at the Battle of Cibalae, with Constantine being victorious. |
|
Outnumbered, but fired by their zeal, Constantine's army emerged victorious in the Battle of Adrianople. |
|
Gytha, Harold's mother, offered the victorious duke the weight of her son's body in gold for its custody, but her offer was refused. |
|
In the war that followed, the Scots persevered, even though the English seemed victorious at several points. |
|
Disagreement about how to further divide the realm led to conflict in 1253 in which Llywelyn was victorious. |
|
Though Britain and the empire emerged victorious from the Second World War, the effects of the conflict were profound, both at home and abroad. |
|
Gradually, improving Allied technologies such as the Leigh light, hedgehog, squid, and homing torpedoes proved victorious. |
|
She plays on the Ladies European Tour, and was a member of the victorious European Team in the 2011 Solheim Cup. |
|
The knights, with the help of Spanish and Maltese forces, were victorious and repelled the attack. |
|
When Heracles returns alive and victorious from Hades, he finds his family macabrely dressed in their funeral garments, awaiting death. |
|
Here the pixies were victorious and still visit the area, whilst the fairies are said to have left after their loss. |
|
Thereafter, she proudly displayed his head to her Hebrew army and led them into a victorious battle against the Assyrians. |
|
Villa legend Archie Hunter became the first player to score in every round of the FA Cup in Villa's victorious 1887 campaign. |
|
However, replicas of the urn are often held aloft by victorious teams as a symbol of their victory in an Ashes series. |
|
|
Australia won the First Test by nine wickets, but in the next two England were victorious. |
|
Tables were turned in December when the same teams met in the final of the BBC2 Floodlit Trophy, Leeds emerging victorious this time. |
|
Hill was victorious in the next Grand Prix in Germany while Villeneuve won the race after that in Hungary. |
|
His teammate, Montoya, was victorious at Monza, and would have won a few more races if not for the FW23's unreliability and pit crew blunders. |
|
They have met in the final of the World Matchplay four times in 2006, 2008, 2011 and 2012 with Taylor victorious each time. |
|
Amalric retreated, but the victorious Shirkuh had Shawar executed and was appointed vizier. |
|
Most of these questions were handled by the victorious Allied powers in bodies such as the Allied Supreme Council. |
|
Oliver Cromwell, an Englishman born in Huntingdon, emerged victorious at the end of the Civil War. |
|
At first they proved victorious over the French at Bassano, Calliano, and Caldiero. |
|
However, any votes which would transfer from the victorious candidate to one who was already eliminated must be reallocated. |
|
Repeatedly emerging victorious from conflicts has allowed Britain to establish itself as one of the world's leading military and economic powers. |
|
Instead of being shown victorious, as Donatello and Verocchio had done, David looks tense and battle ready. |
|
The first match against Ireland took place in Dublin in 1888, with the Irish emerging victorious. |
|
Neal and Dynamics were also victorious in 2006, before Vauxhall won the 2007 title with Italian Fabrizio Giovanardi. |
|
Commodus' assassination in 192 triggered the Year of the Five Emperors, of which Septimius Severus emerged victorious. |
|
The English garrison surrendered and for the third time in the day Bruce and his supporters were victorious. |
|
The prince of Powys, Madog ap Maredudd, with assistance from Earl Ranulf of Chester, gave battle at Coleshill, but Owain was victorious. |
|
One story relates that Gytha, Harold's mother, offered the victorious duke the weight of her son's body in gold for its custody, but was refused. |
|
The victorious Normans expanded Llanishen, starting work on a church to the north which was completed in the 12th century. |
|
A first invasion attempt led by Malco was foiled by the victorious Nuraghic resistance. |
|
|
With the Allies victorious, it marked the watershed of the Western Desert Campaign. |
|
A victorious May discovered his wedding cake had toppled over, while Hammond drove so violently his car fell out of the lorry. |
|
Civil war broke out between Haakon Jarl and the surviving brothers of Harald Greycloak, but Haakon proved victorious. |
|
In 2006, Sanders and Lieberman were the only two victorious independent candidates for Congress. |
|
Henry finally was victorious in 1369 in the Battle of Montiel, in which he had Peter killed. |
|
The Lombard was victorious, passage was granted, and the Lombards reached Mauringa. |
|
When the French Revolutionary Army of the Rhine was victorious, tens of thousands fled east before it. |
|
The Peloponnesian Wars ensued, and the Peloponnesian League was victorious. |
|
The idea was to place the tribe in a situation where they must be victorious or be annihilated with their women and children. |
|
After two battles at Philippi in Macedonia in October 42, the Caesarian army was victorious and Brutus and Cassius committed suicide. |
|
Sure that he would be victorious due to his supposed numerical superiority, Valens rejected these proposals. |
|
Rome, for so long victorious against its enemies, was now at the mercy of its foreign conquerors. |
|
In the Swabian War against Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, the Swiss were victorious and exempted from imperial legislation. |
|
Later, the Comecon supplied aid to the eventually victorious Communist Party of China, and saw its influence grow elsewhere in the world. |
|
It was a difficult battle for both sides, but, by a stroke of luck, the Spanish came out victorious. |
|
That same victorious expedition persuaded Pope Urban II that a large crusade to liberate the Holy Land would be possible. |
|
The Genoese emerged victorious, while the Pisan galleys, having received no help, were forced to retreat to the port of Pisa. |
|
In each case, the Mongols returned shortly after with a much larger army led by one of their best generals, and were inevitably victorious. |
|
At the end of the war, the victorious Romans gave all of Numidia to Masinissa of the Massylii. |
|
The Spanish suffered heavy losses, but were eventually victorious over the Aztecs, who then retreated. |
|
|
The Atahualapite forces continued to be victorious, as a result of the strategic abilities of Quisquis and Calcuchimac. |
|
The chaos of invasion and frequent warfare also resulted in victorious parties taking slaves throughout Europe in the early Middle Ages. |
|
The empire reached its peak during the rule of Sri Krishnadevaraya when Vijayanagara armies were consistently victorious. |
|
Their power reached its zenith under Rana Sanga, during whose time Rajput armies were constantly victorious against the Sultanate armies. |
|
After success in a war by the victorious just and noble state, the text argues for humane treatment of conquered soldiers and subjects. |
|
King Albert returned as a war hero, leading the victorious army and acclaimed by the population. |
|
Lawrence even went to the extent of preemptively arranging for a banquet to be held for his victorious crew. |
|
Mr. Tyrwhitt's book on the Rowleian controversy, which is reckoned completely victorious, are all the novelties I have seen since I left town. |
|
The rich experience of a long life steeled in the victorious struggle with every unchristian element. |
|
The Yorkists, led by Edward, the 18-year-old son of the Duke of York, were victorious and more than 4,000 Welshmen were killed. |
|
Every day with a relief teacher could be this good with the class of 6B victorious in dodgeball over a much vaulted opposition. |
|
The West is packing up, victorious in battle but defeated in war. |
|
The bandwagon effect can largely be explained by the amount of positive publicity given to the victorious party after its success. |
|
Manubial monuments constructed by victorious republican generals each recalled the historical events which led to their erection. |
|
While Paraguayans fans shed tears over their team's loss, their victorious Spanish counterparts rejoiced. |
|
The Germany of the victorious Angela Merkel, the second most powerful political leader in the world, is the peacenik nation of the West. |
|
He told that as per unconfirmed and unofficial results, PPP candidates returned victorious on 226 in Sukkur Rural and 90 seats in Sukkur City. |
|
Do not forget all that will be put at risk if dangerous right-wing isolationist Europhobia is victorious. |
|
By 1891, the Al Rashid were victorious and the Al Saud were driven into exile in Kuwait. |
|
Lalita Sambhaji Gaekwad was the victorious MIM candidate from Jalkot Nagar Panchayat in Latur while Majid Tamboli won Doni Nagar Panchayat in Latur. |
|
|
The well-conditioned Castillo, who has been victorious in his last seven outings, utilized fast hands and good movement to outspeed Moorer and win convincingly. |
|
Darwin Ursal and Dave Tyfa were the other Knights to emerge victorious. |
|
Ben Jones, 20, demi chef de partie at St Tudno Hotel, Llandudno, was victorious in the North Wales regional heat at Deeside College, Connah's Quay yesterday. |
|
Thomas Chippendale won the King Edward VII Stakes at this track last year and he can make a victorious return to the scene of his greatest triumph in the Buckhounds Stakes. |
|
Benzo won the 200 individual medley and 100 freestyle, Coddington was victorious in the 200 and 500 freestyle events, and Hanson captured the 50 freestyle and 100 backstroke. |
|
Alix popham is aiming to emerge victorious in the battle of the ball carriers in Saturday's Powergen Cup semi-final against Bath at the Millennium Stadium. |
|
In the individual men's section, Paul Campbell won the junior 3rd kyu and below gold while, in the senior 3rd kyu and above, Linus Rushworth was victorious. |
|
The Weasleys then take Harry and Hermione Granger to the Quidditch World Cup, using a Portkey, to watch Ireland versus Bulgaria, with Ireland emerging victorious. |
|
However, once they were safe within the territory of the Cenomani, the Romans again marched their army into the territory of the Insubres and were victorious. |
|
They greeted the victorious soldiers with tables set with feasts. |
|
The victorious generals sent word north by chasqui messenger to Atahualpa, who had moved south from Quitu to the royal resort springs outside Cajamarca. |
|
The Triple Alliance was formed from the victorious faction in a civil war fought between the city of Azcapotzalco and its former tributary provinces. |
|
The victorious Spaniards made Manila, the capital of the Spanish East Indies and of the Philippines, which their empire would control for the next three centuries. |
|
After each victorious campaign, Ayutthaya carried away a number of conquered people to its own territory, where they were assimilated and added to the labour force. |
|
At San Severino, after the victorious campaign, he and the pope jointly invested Ranulf as duke of Apulia in August 1137, and the emperor then retired to Germany. |
|
After the First World War, the victorious allies divided up the German colonial empire and much of the Ottoman Empire between themselves as League of Nations mandates. |
|
The victorious fleet was then caught unawares when attempting to leave the River Stour, and was attacked by a Danish force at the mouth of the river. |
|
The victorious Martel pursued the fleeing king and mayor to Paris, but as he was not yet prepared to hold the city, he turned back to deal with Plectrude and Cologne. |
|
At least 353 of the 387 manors, in the county, were taken from their Saxon owners and given to the victorious Normans by the Conqueror, Saxon power in Sussex was at an end. |
|
Here, however, his victorious career suffered a serious setback. |
|
|
Tacitus and Florus report that the victorious Germanic tribes tortured and sacrificed captive officers to their gods on altars that could still be seen years later. |
|
Earlier in the day, Illinois and Minnesota went down to the wire, with the Fighting Illni victorious 51-49 thanks to Brandon Paul's 25 points and buzzer beating fadeaway. |
|
It lasted until 1479 when Isabella and her supporters came out victorious. |
|
Petar Stoychev was selected in a global online poll as the 2009 World Open Water Swimming Man of the Year for his victorious marathon swims throughout the year. |
|
Philip returned to Paris triumphant, marching his captive prisoners behind him in a long procession, as his grateful subjects came out to greet the victorious king. |
|
The Dutch were also victorious in March 1653 at the Battle of Leghorn near Italy and had gained effective control of both the Mediterranean and the English Channel. |
|
In 1939, General Franco emerged victorious and became a dictator. |
|
A small part of Northern France was occupied, but France and its allies emerged victorious against the Central Powers at a tremendous human and material cost. |
|
He was also publicly lauded as the leader of a victorious army. |
|
They lost to Tonga on 27 October in Parramatta, Sydney, but were victorious against Samoa, again in Parramatta, on 5 November and topped the group on points difference. |
|
The victorious British now controlled all of eastern North America. |
|
The Germans were so convinced of an imminent armistice that they began constructing street decorations for the homecoming parades of victorious troops. |
|
The victorious Allies outlawed the NSDAP and its subsidiary organisations. |
|
In 1647, different factions of the victorious parliamentary army held a series of discussions, the Putney Debates, on reforming the structure of English government. |
|
The defeat of the axis powers resulted in the formation of the United Nations, where the five victorious countries were granted a permanent seat in the Security Council. |
|
The five permanent members of the Security Council were the victorious powers in World War II and have maintained the world's most powerful military forces ever since. |
|
Haye did not agree to fight Briggs immediately but instead offered him the chance to fight on his undercard, promising that he would fight him next if he was victorious. |
|
Haye is the first and currently only boxer in the history of the sport to be seven stone or more lighter than an opponent in a World title fight and still come out victorious. |
|
Although he was victorious, his sudden death in 1422 left his infant son Henry VI on the throne and gave the French an opportunity to overthrow English rule. |
|
Oliver Cromwell had risen from unknown member of Parliament in his forties to being commander of the New Model Army, which emerged victorious from the English Civil War. |
|
|
Thus the Commonwealth and the Protectorate established by the victorious Parliamentarians left little behind it in the way of new forms of government. |
|
Charles was victorious at the battle of Cropredy Bridge in late June, but the royalists in the north were defeated at the battle of Marston Moor just a few days later. |
|
Democratic Deficit looks outstanding value to cause an upset and emerge victorious in today's Boylesports Irish 2000 Guineas on a Classic weekend at the Curragh. |
|
Keep in mind that in order to be victorious in this game, you must be able to visualize the game board and react to moves from opponents who attempt to block your next move. |
|
When the fans' favourite driver Frankenstein dies, the crooked and sadistic prison warden convinces Ames to take his place, claiming he will be released if he is victorious. |
|