It's a kind of recording of the daily frustration and the daily exhilaration and the momentary exaltation of the fact of living itself. |
In the scenes from the Apocalypse or from Serbian myths and legends, drama and exaltation prevail. |
All three composers, self-torturing, high-minded isolationists in their own ways, strove for heightened exaltation. |
Religious exaltation and fear of a relief force impelled the crusaders, with no siege equipment, to a doomed attack on 13 June. |
Her case is misdiagnosed, and she finds herself swept into vertiginous cycles of self-loathing and ecstasy, paranoia and visionary exaltation. |
I've long been an avowed enemy of benchmarking, because at its heart it amounts to exaltation of imitation. |