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"delightedly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows you are very pleased

97 Sentences With "delightedly"

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His beautiful partner for the walk laughs delightedly at him.
Now, they were attending academies and delightedly practiced reading subtitles on the TV news.
"It did feel like a scene out of a horror movie," he said delightedly.
Its followers say delightedly that it reminds them of the peace protests in the 1980s.
And in one scene, Ms. Caruso revealed delightedly, she gets to handle a chain saw.
As they reviewed their workout, Flanagan delightedly referred to herself as the "grandma" of the group.
HR: You are, and delightedly so, you are seen as a spokesperson for all African Americans. Yes.
Kissinger, who knew a thing or two about game theory, called Nixon delightedly the day the story broke.
"He's obsessed with transformers, particularly Bumblebee, and we cannot pass a yellow car without him delightedly shouting "Bumblebee!
When she saw Kushner, she started bouncing on the toes of her white sneakers; squealing delightedly, she gave her a fierce hug.
And she is delightedly telling voters that she will find many more allies to block what she calls a "rush to federalism".
I've got really into sturdy tote bags ("I'll use that for my shopping," I think delightedly); I invested in a pair of "decent" sandals.
Hayley Bloomingdale, heir to the Bloomingdale's empire, delightedly shared a photograph of her "personalized unicorn" that had her name written out on the neck.
His move to a whitewashed cottage in Crickadarn in 1998 seemed sudden, prompted by a cancer prognosis that he delightedly outlived by many years.
After she delightedly says yes, Moore plays a remix of Jack Ü's "Where Are Ü Now" with Justin Bieber, and the lovebirds crowdsurf. Beautiful.
Farah, 238, thrust his right arm into the air as he neared the finish line and delightedly celebrated the victory with his 'Mobot' pose.
Farah, 35, thrust his right arm into the air as he neared the finish line and delightedly celebrated the victory with his 'Mobot' pose.
The city arrived long ago as a culinary destination, and I delightedly sampled as much fare as I could stomach, particularly the street food.
The characters can be raucous and the situations ungenteel, but not since "Clueless," which transported "Emma" to Beverly Hills, has Austen been so delightedly interpreted.
" • "The bridegroom had never eaten a hamburger, a fact he delightedly recounted on their first date in between bites of flash-fried seitan and kohlrabi.
A view of the Vietnamese landscape from Mua Cave, Tam Coc, not far from a park where the author delightedly saw hundreds of herons and storks.
Wolff delightedly chronicles the three factions' endless ratfucking — the leaks, the schemes, the backbiting, the outside heavies brought in to change Trump's mind at the last minute.
While Estelle smiled delightedly at the occasion, including when her mother was presented with a beautiful bouquet of flowers, Prince Oscar wore an unimpressed expression throughout the ceremony.
A year or so after I settled in here, I ran into one of my first Spanish teachers and he exclaimed delightedly about how much I had improved.
Fernández was known as a player who made the clubhouse shine, always wearing a big smile, and often jawing delightedly with other players and coaches in the dugout.
I was playing with Waypoint's own Austin Walker, in fact, who delightedly described all the clones gathering in the middle of the town and dancing to celebrate their triumph.
I saw people reacting in surprise as they ran into friends, delightedly asking them questions about when they got into town and what their plans for the show were.
Watching Rory and her two new friends delightedly raid Logan's extensive popcorn collection after a student art show is an enormous relief after the dourness of season six. 119.
And you ate your little treat delightedly, toddling along, not realizing that the ice cream was melting, dripping down the side of the cone, and making your tiny hand sticky?
And when they're not offering a shoulder to cry on, they're delightedly stealing scraps of food from the bakers and making as many dirty baking-related puns as they possibly can.
Just a little flick to lob it over the head of his defender, changing directions and expectations to play the ball to a volley that hopped delightedly into the side netting.
I met recent immigrants to the Westfjords town Bolungarvik as they mingled with their new neighbors, their toddler carrying fresh handfuls of snow into the hot tub and delightedly watching them melt.
Michelle Wolf received a swift and vehement blowback to her performance at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner last month, in which she delightedly roasted Sarah Huckabee Sanders and other political figures.
In an industry where everyone complains about everything, ­a bad collection, a snotty designer, a perceived slight or, more often than not, a real one,­ he was always grinning delightedly, asking what's next.
And in place of caged elephants, there are wondrous puppet simulacra from the "War Horse" team, creatures of burlap and sorcery that caused several children in the audience to delightedly lose their minds.
When the Argentine polo association presented Xi with a horse, the Chinese leader smiled delightedly as Macri fitted him with a red polo helmet emblazoned with the five yellow stars of China's flag.
While the work is easily accessible and visually enjoyable (at the opening, a toddler danced delightedly in front of a wavy, pink figure on-screen), the installation is not just digital smoke and mirrors.
The British media, which had compared him to Rudolf Nureyev and Mikhail Baryshnikov, fell delightedly on his new troubled persona and Mr. Polunin played it up, tweeting about drug-taking and owning a tattoo parlor.
" Colbert delightedly ran through the rest of Trump's disastrous appearance at the UN on Tuesday, showing clips of the attacks the president made on other countries and proclaiming, "He's working the room like an insult comic.
Others just reiterated the message of the original poster, emphasizing that these spaces are home to progressive organizing efforts, and delightedly spurred others to take on the budding campaign in their hometowns across the United States.
If Mr. Ma seemed wholly at ease, a veteran politician delightedly working a town hall, it is because his visit, blending Bach and social responsibility, was nothing unusual in the career of the musician of our civic life.
As W. F., an alcoholic author with a mysterious connection to the movie's nebbishy hero, Thomas (Callum Turner), Mr. Bridges slips delightedly into the kind of arrogant-artist role he perfected in "The Door in the Floor" (2004).
While some are delightedly riding the bull market's surge into new strata, others are positioning for a stern day of reckoning — and one renowned market bear thinks the market's historic run is setting up decades of pain for investors ahead.
He had been ambassador to the UN for Nixon, an envoy to China for Gerald Ford (he and Barbara riding round delightedly on bicycles) and head of the CIA, besides, as vice-president, a follower-of-the-hearse at dozens of state funerals.
Photos by Steven DeTray Gucci's public appearances since his release have been scare, so to see him listed alongside the likes of Grimes, Bon Iver, Patti Smith, Reel Big Fish, TLC, and Nicolas Jaar on the festival's absurdist lineup left many delightedly confused.
The modern era has given us some "Thriller" side effects that we never could have foreseen, such as: Vox named the moment when Michael delightedly watches himself onscreen as the #1 reaction GIF of all time, suitable for reacting to basically everything.
And we're back to season 2, episode 12, when viewers remembered that Rebecca asked Jack to remind her to buy batteries at the mall, where Jack helped pick out a tuxedo for Kevin's winter formal and Rebecca delightedly attempted to assist Kate with dress shopping.
With its time-warp soundtrack and allusions, this 10-part thriller has drawn comparisons to the streaming service's mega hit "Stranger Things" — though its creators, Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese, delightedly insisted otherwise when the series debuted at the Toronto Film Festival in September.
They fall into a teacher/student relationship almost comfortably as they do a sexual one; one of the movie's best scenes is a phone conversation during which Jacques delightedly gives a lesson on gay history and semiotics, with invocations of Walt Whitman and Chester Kallman.
Yet Alsup's very existence is a challenge to this belief: a 72-year-old former engineering student who has been quietly and delightedly tinkering away in BASIC for decades, playing with his radios and his cameras, teaching his clerks and random journalists alike the things that he knows.
After singing his first hit, "I Love My Dog," he confessed he stole the melody from a man called Yusuf Latif, then mimed delightedly to "I'm a Believer" by the Monkees, "such a good song" that nonetheless enraged him by keeping "Matthew and Son" from reaching number one.
You'll never see as many armed children as the ones sauntering down Tweetsie's main street with orange-tipped revolvers clutched in each hand, and there are endless varieties of toy guns for sale at Tweetsie's endless souvenir shops, delightedly seized upon by kids who unfailingly take aim at their parents.
Dioramas created during the design process, three of them on view at the Morgan, show the irresistible combination of Baroque-style scenography, with its receding flats, and Sendak's inimitable drawing style — old and new, living and dead, in charming balance, teetering delightedly on the edge of kitsch but made with great craftsmanship and earnestness.
Chaos and protests and walkouts at the convention would have been only the beginning: If Trump didn't mount a third-party challenge (I suspect he wouldn't have, because of the logistical hurdles and expense), he would have been on every cable channel railing against Paul Ryan and Reince Priebus and the Cruz-Kasich ticket from June till November, with the mainstream media egging him on delightedly and a large slice of the conservative media in his corner.
His sister and father convince him to go get her and bring her home. He sets off for Nainital to find Nirmala. Sudha telegrams Nirmala about this, delightedly she awaits for him. But Ashok leaves without meeting Nirmala.
He urges Billy to eat the pie himself and die with dignity, but Billy refuses. Billy arrives home and gives Heidi the strawberry pie. She delightedly eats a piece, while Billy heads to bed, claiming exhaustion. The next morning, Billy finds Heidi's desiccated corpse next to him.
When Emma Bessone danced the lead in "The Haarlem Tulip" she did 14 fouettés. In her variation Legnani performed 32 of them without stopping, and without traveling one inch! The public delightedly applauded the Ballerina and compelled her to repeat this variation as well. On the repetition she nevertheless did 28 fouettés.
Radhika (Urmila Matondkar), is Devyani's sister-in-law, recently arrived from the village. Radhika and Rahul, predictably, fall in love. Devyani is impressed with her business associate, Dhananjay (Nirmal Pandey). She is also aware of Rahul and Radhika's clandestine meetings, so she offers Radhika's hand in marriage to Dhananjay, who delightedly accepts.
He asks her for a divorce and she immediately and delightedly agrees. The couple rejoice at the situation and immediately leave the party one after the other. Meanwhile, Guy and Chloe are at the railway station waiting to go to Paris on a romantic trip. Josh finds them and professes his love for Chloe.
After the bet was agreed upon (but before it was made public) Tierney immediately called Rita Simon, the widow of Julian Simon. She delightedly joined with Tierney's effort to carry on with her late husband's legacy, and even financed one half of Tierney’s obligation to the bet by contributing US$2,500.00 of her own.
The nymphs and other workers of the casino delightedly watch the growing problems between Dracula and Lorraine (Mischievous Nymphs). Nick stole the same dress that Adriana had on in her portrait, for Sandra (Pygmalion). They visit the casino, and Sandra is wearing Adriana's dress. Dracula thinks that Adriana has returned and is instantly smitten, forgetting all about Lorraine.
Later that evening, tired of being alone, he asks Red to share his bed with him, to which she delightedly accepts. In the epilogue chapter, "The Last Story of Flycatcher", Red Riding Hood is revealed to have eventually married Flycatcher and had at least four children with him, and is living a peaceful life as queen of Haven.
She urges Amelia to love Dobbin, who has remained her loyal friend for many years. Although at first angered, Amelia realizes her mistake and declares her love to Dobbin. Alone again in the casino, Becky meets Jos Sedley, who has come to Germany after being informed by Amelia that Becky was there. He invites her to come and live in India with him, and she delightedly accepts.
Uhl realizes the jostling and the notebook are a message from the illusionist, and begins to rethink recent events. He concludes that Sophie and Eisenheim staged her death so that she could be free of Leopold. Uhl laughs delightedly at the brilliance of their plan. Later, and far away, Sophie and Eisenheim start a new life together in a cabin at the foot of a beautiful mountain.
Duncan's asks Mary (who, too, was a singer), to sing a favorite old song. Mark tells Mary not to, and that he "won't have it", but she defies Mark and does. Miffed, Mark purposely does not light Mary's cigarette, upon which she retaliates by leaning over exposing her cleavage to Mr Duncan, who delightedly obliges. Seconds later, Mary runs to the beach and Mark follows.
Contributing sponsors included Earl Warren, Clifford E. Rishell, Joseph R. Knowland and Thomas E. Caldecott. Navlet hired fantasy artist and architect William Russell Everritt (1904–1978) to design the original 17 sets. Everritt originally presented models which followed a standard fantasy architecture: straight- sided, "precious" buildings in gingerbread and candy. When told his models were too staid, he delightedly destroyed them and came back with buildings with no straight sides and outré colors and textures.
The term "belly dancing" is often credited to Sol Bloom, its entertainment director, but referred to the dance as danse du ventre, the name used by the French in Algeria. In his memoirs, Bloom states, "when the public learned that the literal translation was "belly dance", they delightedly concluded that it must be salacious and immoral...I had a gold mine."Donna Carlton (1995) Looking for Little Egypt. Bloomington, Indiana: International Dance Discovery Books. .
It recounts monarchs' spiritual and martial virtues and basic events of their reigns. “As a teacher zealously impels his disciples or a father his children, so did he, for the sake of his duty, zealously impel his subjects, rightfully securing them protection and nourishment,” says the inscription of Udayādityavarman II. “In battle he held a sword which became red with the blood of the shattered enemy kings and spread on all sides its rising lustre, as if it were a red lotus come out of its chalice [or, applied to the sword: drawn out of its scabbard], which he had delightedly seized from the Fortune of war by holding her by the hair(or better, correcting lakṣmyāḥ in to lakṣmyā: which the Fortune of war, after he had seized her hair, had delightedly offered him).” Bhattacharya, A Selection... p. 145. The earliest king mentioned is Jayavarman II,Higham, C., 2001, The Civilization of Angkor, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, who historians generally consider, partly on the authority of this inscription, to have founded the Khmer empire in c. 800.
This soon gets Mark's younger brother, Martin (James Alexandrou), involved when Nick attempts to ensnare him with drugs - as he once did with Mark. Towards the end of the year, Nick gets one over Mark after giving Martin ecstasy. When Mark discovers this, he decides to settle the score with his tormentor once and for all. Mark spikes Nick's drink, leads him up to the Walford viaduct, and watches delightedly as the intoxicated Nick falls - just as midnight strikes and 2001 commences.
With this support, they will fulfill Mr Carter's wish that Harry be educated, and improve his position in life. On the way to the evening at the hall, Mrs. Forrester is still seen to be grieving the death of Bessie, when Harry approaches her and presents her with a pretty new calf to replace Bessie as he apologizes for being the cause of her death. Mrs. Forrester delightedly goes down on her knees in the lantern-lit snow to welcome her new pet.
Described by Time Magazine (in its 26 June 1950 issue) as "tall" (6 ft. 3 in.), Shaw also was well-poised. When he was appointed to Winchester, Virginia, he found the second-floor ceiling of his parsonage too low for him. When he solved this problem by persuading his congregation to rent him another house, while leasing the parsonage "to a much shorter man," newspapers in the Washington and New York areas delightedly picked up the story, causing the Rev.
The painting illustrates martyrdom and physical torment. The almost naked apostle Bartholomew looks at us helplessly, while a sadistic drunken executioner delightedly flays him. On the ground, a classical sculpture, which has been identified as the god Baldach, and in the background two priests, their heads covered, are witnesses to the torture. The painting follows the text by Jacobus de Voragine in the 'Golden Legend', which is the Christian version of the fable of the satyr Marsyas, who suffered the same punishment as Saint Bartholomew.
The following afternoon, all the characters arrive under different pretexts at Faradel's bachelor flat, to the bemusement of the concierge Madame Foin (Darry Cowl). Just as Georges thinks he has discovered his wife's secret, Arlette declares that it was she who was Eric's first wife and now they are reconciled - and Eric upholds the lie, delightedly overcoming his longstanding horror of being kissed on the lips. Meanwhile Charley has been happily seduced by Huguette, and Georges and Gilberte are restored to peace of mind.
The Red Detachment of Women, witnessed by the Nixons on February 22, 1972 Pat Nixon is touring the city, with guides. Factory workers present her with a small model elephant which, she delightedly informs them, is the symbol of the Republican Party which her husband leads. She visits a commune where she is greeted enthusiastically, and is captivated by the children's games that she observes in the school. "I used to be a teacher many years ago", she sings, "and now I'm here to learn from you".
He kisses her brutally; she recoils. This causes him dismay, as he sees no cure for himself in the marriage. Children enter, led by Love Brewster (who brings flowers for Plentiful) and the serious young Peregrine Brodrib; seeing the couple together, they delightedly begin to sing, "Plentiful Tewke hath catched the preacher!" before Bradford rebukes them for profaning the Sabbath. He reminds them of the bears that ate the children that mocked Elisha, and urges them to study their religious books; he then exits, followed by Plentiful.
Friendless among his fellow Europeans and unmarried, but with a Burmese mistress, he has become disillusioned with life in an expatriate community centred round the local European Club in a remote provincial town.Orwell for Beginners, David Smith and Michael Mosher. At the same time, he has become so embedded in Burma that it is impossible for him to leave and return to England. Flory has one good friend, the Indian, Dr Veraswami, whom he often visits for what the Doctor delightedly calls "cultured conversation".
Following a confrontation with her family, who threaten to cut her off financially if she pursues her pop star dreams, Amanda, depressed and lonely heads to a deserted Brooklyn pier, where she contemplates suicide ("Broadway, Here I Come!"). Jesse seeing that Amanda is about to kill herself, intervenes by singing to her ("Anymore"). Infatuated with Amanda, Jesse delightedly tells his roommate about his love for her ("If I Had You"). Growing closer together Jesse and Amanda discuss Hollywood's biggest pop-star to date, The Diva ("Reach For Me").
Under Washburn's wing, he carried out pioneering studies of baboon behavior and ecology, and in 1965 published a collection of research chapters on various primates, a volume under DeVore's editorship that helped define the field of behavioral primatology. His many field trips to the baboons were a natural focus for a young man who, growing up in and around Joy, Texas, had steeped himself in nature. Throughout life he was known for delightedly adopting odd pets, and his trips to Africa put him back in touch with the natural world he had loved since childhood.
As she delightedly flies around, Elliot begs her to re-enter her body; his own has started to "flicker". When he collapses, Diane becomes concerned and races into the intensive-care unit to find her father's body. She helps him into the room and they discover that Burch had swapped wallets with Elliot, meaning Elliot was wrongly identified by the hospital as Burch. Elliot returns to his body and wakes up; Diane does the same and jumps off the operating table to tell the family what has happened.
Whitney helps her sell some counterfeit DVDs. Their bond grows stronger and she surprises Whitney with her plan to move to Greece and asks if she will come. Whitney delightedly accepts, only to realise that Debra is using her when she leaves suddenly, passing her a sealed envelope and saying she will be back for it, and warning her not to open it or she would be "sorry". Debra returns on 17 July with cuts on her face, just after Ricky leaves after failing to convince Whitney to go to Brighton with them.
She stayed the night at Woodsley House on Clarendon Road, the home of the Mayor, Peter Fairbairn, with tight military security. The day was combined with an exhibition of local manufactures, held in the Cloth Hall, and a music festival, which opened with Mendelson's Elijah and closed with Handel's Messiah. Leeds City Police were reinforced with officers from the West Riding, Bradford, London and Birmingham. Local reporters delightedly proclaimed that on that day, as the head of the Empire was in Leeds, the town was briefly her capital.
Ryan later asks Corporate to have her job outsourced to India. A relationship sparks with warehouse foreman Darryl, after he protects Kelly from Dwight's anger over her purchasing paper online while he was trying to beat the website in sales. She delightedly confesses that she did not really need paper; she just loves the cute and friendly seeming website because she gets to hear the sound effect and the text that says "Thanks for shopping with Dunder Mifflin!" In the episode "Money", Kelly and Darryl kiss in the conference room in front of Ryan, confirming their relationship.
Mrs Silver flings open the door, embraces Mr Hoppy, and expresses her admiration for Mr Hoppy's magical spell. However, the tortoise cannot fit in the house now, so Mr Hoppy tells Mrs Silver to say a magic spell that night and the next night, secretly replacing this tortoise with one slightly smaller during the day. His part works splendidly, and Mr Hoppy, suddenly emboldened by Mrs Silver's warm smile, asks Mrs Silver for her hand in marriage. Mrs Silver delightedly accepts Mr Hoppy's proposal, then adds that she thought he would never get around to asking.
The Sultan Ahmed Mosque Ahmed became delightedly involved in the eleventh comprehensive renovations of the Kaaba, which had just been damaged by flooding. He sent craftsmen from Constantinople, and the golden rain gutter that kept rain from collecting on the roof of the Ka’ba was successfully renewed. It was again during the era of Sultan Ahmed that an iron web was placed inside the Zamzam Well in Mecca. The placement of this web about three feet below the water level was a response to lunatics who jumped into the well, imagining a promise of a heroic death.
In Library Journal, Kristi Chadwick called the story "elegant and delightedly romantic", and praised its "exciting, timeless finish." Booklist wrote that "This tiny novel packs a huge emotional punch as layers upon layers are revealed." Publishers Weekly called the novella compelling and vivid, noting that "The ending's predictability is washed away by beautiful writing that mixes Emmett's excitement with melancholy". Writing for Locus, Gary K. Wolfe called Time Was "one of the most purely beautiful pieces" of McDonald's writing, and praised the device of communicating through bookstores as "both ingenious and romantic in its own way".
Just then, workers excavating the foundation of the garage addition discover the bodies of Cartwright and Evelyn, murdered by Foley. Bessie is acquitted after Perry in closing arguments states that because the dog loved her, he would never have attacked Bessie and been killed, destroying the prosecution's only other link of Bessie to the crime. After the trial, Perry presents Bessie with a dog that looks just like the dead animal, and the dog delightedly greets Bessie. Perry states that when the howling suddenly stopped, he searched kennels in the area and found one where a man matching Foley's description exchanged the dog for a lookalike.
When they have left Miller reappears in the garb of Mephistopheles and clapping his hands, his fiancée Bertha, a poor seamstress soon enters. Sadly she tells her lover that she is unable to go to the ball, having given all her money, which she had meant to spend on a dress, to a poor beggar-women in the street. Miller, touched by his love's tender heart, determines to lay aside his mask, in order to stay at home with Bertha, when suddenly an idea strikes him. Remembering the doll, which his uncle keeps hidden in his closet, he shows it to Bertha, who delightedly slips into the doll's beautiful clothes which fit her perfectly.
He verifies Walden Two's success by pointing to its members' overall sense of happiness and freedom—thanks in part to a program of "behavioral engineering" begun at birth. Despite these behavior-guiding procedures during childhood, the adults of Walden Two indeed appear to be legitimately peaceful, productive, and happy people; they also appear to govern the course of their own lives. Frazier delightedly explains that Walden Two's decision-making system is not authoritarian, anarchic, or even democratic. Except for a small fluctuating group of community organizers, called Planners (temporarily including Frazier), Walden Two has no real governing body; certainly, the Planners have no power to exercise violent force on the community, a feature that Frazier often praises.
Such was the case: in a draft reply dated December 26, 1927, Redfield writes: : "I am now able to demonstrate your conjectured expression...". MacMahon, who had failed to prove it himself and then put the matter before men at both Cambridge and Oxford "without effect", delightedly wrote to Redfield (letter of January 9, 1928): : "when you first wrote to me I formed the opinion that with your powerful handling of the theory of substitutions it would be childs play to you and I was right. I congratulate you and feel sure that your methods will carry you far." MacMahon urged Redfield to publish his new results and also informed Muir about them.
In the Sixth Round they faced Third Division South club Leyton Orient at Brisbane Road, as 8,000 Vale fans made up a 31,000 crowd. In the days leading up to the game thieves had stolen 1,200 matchday tickets and police were vigilant to catch out anyone who tried to enter the stadium with these stolen tickets. The only goal of the game came from Leake – who struck the ball into the net after controlling the ball from a Hayward knock-down from an Askey corner – put Vale into the semi-finals, with the team 'delightedly mobbed' by supporters after the finish. Ray King made a name for himself in the dying moments of the game after making a save from a George Poulton shot.
In Le Figaro, Henry Fouquier wrote: :Yesterday evening was an evening of laughter and the audience delightedly welcomed a work conceived in joy, nimble and brisk, by an author who enjoys his own imaginings. The play is quite complicated and, for the most part, belongs to the theatre of imbroglio and remains faithful to the tradition of the Palais-Royal, which does not shrink from a little excess in comic situations. But it is clear, of a constant good humour which is irresistible, and the spirit of vaudeville joins a spirit of fine comedy and a very special fantasy. Les Annales du théâtre et de la musique said: :At last the Palais-Royal has a success, a real success, undisputed and deserved.
Unfortunately, it has the side effect of making the subject so intelligent that he is no longer able to fully enjoy life, with Rhino driving Stella away because he finds her too dimwitted to attract his attention. Finally reaching a point where he finds no real meaning in life, Rhino hands Spider-Man, having deduced his identity via an equation he developed that allows him to calculate the secret identities of superheroes, information with which he can bring down Rhino's crime empire. He nearly commits suicide, but at the last minute he comes up with a means of reversing the original operation and restoring his original intellect, even requesting that he be made "a bit stupider than before". He is soon restored to his former stupid but happy self, delightedly crashing through walls.
Although there were dancers of this type at the 1876 Centennial in Philadelphia, it was not until the 1893 Chicago World's Fair that it gained national attention. The term "belly dancing" is often credited to Sol Bloom, the Fair's entertainment director, but he referred to the dance as danse du ventre, the name used by the French in Algeria. In his memoirs, Bloom states, "when the public learned that the literal translation was "belly dance", they delightedly concluded that it must be salacious and immoral ... I had a gold mine." Authentic dancers from several Middle Eastern and North African countries performed at the Fair, including Syria, Turkey and Algeria—but it was the dancers in the Egyptian Theater of The Street in the Cairo exhibit who gained the most notoriety.
Odisho exclaimed, "Now they have won?" in pure disbelief, all the meanwhile Al-Zawraa fans jeered delightedly at Jawiya's fans and players. Al-Shorta travelled to Al-Shaab Stadium, collecting their gold medals and the shield while Jawiya took the silver medals, putting an end to the most painful season in the history of Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya. Jawiya put the pain of the previous season behind them and began their 1998 Iraqi Elite Cup campaign by topping their group ahead of Al-Naft, Al-Jaish and Al-Najaf with two wins and a draw. Jawiya thrashed Al-Minaa 4–1 in the semi-final to book their place in the final where they played Al-Naft, who they had already beaten 2–0 earlier in the competition.
Atia has retreated into a depression and refuses to attend Octavian's Triumph. But as Livia is slyly assuring Octavia that her husband will forgive his mother's absence, while clearly conveying the truth that he will not, Atia arrives, having determined not to be defeated. With her daughter watching delightedly, Atia takes her place at the head of the line of patrician women and dismisses Livia's attempt to claim it by right of precedence, telling her daughter in law she has no intention of taking a place behind the likes of her - that “better women” have tried and failed to defeat her, so Livia had best accept that Atia is going to be taking the place of First Woman in Rome and that is that. Still, as she makes what ought to be her triumphant way to that place, Atia's face reflects the truth.
Similarly, while wanting to be regarded by his staff as "A friend first, and a boss second, probably an entertainer third", he displays a chronic lack of awareness and regard for others' feelings. In the first episode of the series, he brings Dawn to tears by joking that she is to be fired for stealing Post-it notes. At the end of Series One, a reorganisation of Wernham-Hogg sees Brent's boss pose him two choices: he can accept a promotion to the Corporate board, which would lead to the Slough office being merged with Swindon's and most of his employees ending up unemployed, or he can keep his post, resulting in the Swindon office being merged with Slough's and his workers remaining on the payroll. Brent, failing to see any dilemma or conflict of loyalty, immediately and delightedly accepts the job and is later bewildered by the reception from his colleagues at the news.
A Goofy Movie features Max as a teenage high school student, finishing the school year before going on summer vacation. In this movie, Max has grown to find his father's goofy antics embarrassing, and is likewise viewed by his peers as a geek and a goof himself; a view he seeks to change at the school assembly when he dresses up like the musician rock star Powerline and interrupts the principal's speech to dance and perform to Powerline's hit song "Stand Out" before the entire student body. Additionally, Max seeks to gain the attention of his crush, a popular girl named Roxanne, whom Max is convinced only ever '[looks] right through [him]' and believes the laugh he inherited from his father ("ah- hyuck") is to her disliking. Though Max ends up in detention for hijacking the assembly, he succeeds in not only impressing the other students but also winning the affections of Roxanne, who shyly yet delightedly agrees to go with him to a party that is to be held the next Saturday.

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