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I sat on the train feeling alert, mentally stimulated, and euphorically serene.
The first quarter started euphorically, with stocks at historic highs in January, but ended in confusion.
The euphorically reviewed film received a rare A-plus grade from ticket buyers in CinemaScore exit polls.
Below a sky of screens, they're paused mid-dance, mid-ritual, gazing euphorically upwards, maybe at the future.
And the euphorically reviewed film has yet to arrive in China and Japan, two of Hollywood's biggest markets.
Trump has been greeted euphorically in West Virginia because he's saying what everyone in the economically devastated region wants to hear.
That euphorically reviewed film, directed by Denzel Washington and starring Mr. Washington and Viola Davis, cost about $24 million to make.
Complete strangers put their arms around my shoulder, two men euphorically climb onto poles, while everyone's hands are raised one final time.
It may be a sign of present decadence, then, that the Fragonard mood—euphorically indulgent, lip-smackingly sensual, a bit silly—seems fresh.
Bigger dragons are just the start—how they will top the Red and Purple Weddings and Theon Greyjoy's skin-crawling transformation is still euphorically unknown.
But it took until 2019 for her lung power, euphorically sassy songwriting, body positivity and relentless gleeful arrogance to suddenly align with a mass audience.
So far, the company has provided no viewership data for the euphorically reviewed mobster drama, which stars Joe Pesci, Robert De Niro and Al Pacino.
At The Disco," said Swift, "I'm transported back to being 16 and driving down the streets of Hendersonville, TN, with my best friend Abigail, euphorically screaming the lyrics.
His company, 22004 Laps Entertainment, is the unlikely force behind "Arrival," the euphorically reviewed science-fiction drama starring Amy Adams as a linguist tasked with decoding alien signals.
Earlier in the evening, Macron had paced nervously and then leaped euphorically from his seat in the VIP section as a guest of FIFA and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
I felt euphorically grateful to baseball, which really does teach you about patience, and about curses and statistics and the capriciousness of fate, and of course, about losing and winning.
For the weekend, the top art house draw was Barry Jenkins's euphorically reviewed "Moonlight" (A24), which collected an eye-popping $413,175 from just four theaters in New York and Los Angeles.
The third major new release of the weekend, "Bumblebee" (Paramount), a euphorically reviewed "Transformers" prequel starring Hailee Steinfeld and directed by Travis Knight, arrived to ticket sales of about $20107 million.
The same is not true for joining the KKK; people join that hateful group because they have racist beliefs and attitudes, not because our bodies are wired to find racism euphorically entertaining.
Mr. Casal, 32, and Mr. Diggs, 36, arrive in the wake of Boots Riley, an Oakland musician-turned-filmmaker whose euphorically reviewed "Sorry to Bother You" was released in theaters on July 6.
Recorded for Madonna's first and arguably best movie, Desperately Seeking Susan, 21992's blissful "Into the Groove" almost feels like a manifesto: "Only when I'm dancing can I feel this free," Madonna sings euphorically.
David Robert Mitchell's "Under the Silver Lake" opened to shaky reviews last week, but high expectations preceded its release: This breakthrough horror feature from Mitchell was received euphorically by many critics when it came out in 2015.
Opening-weekend ticket sales for the euphorically reviewed film, which won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival in May, totaled roughly $10.8 million — the best result for a film by Mr. Lee in more than a decade.
The euphorically reviewed Disney-Marvel superhero movie "Black Panther," with an almost entirely black cast and a powerful Afrocentric story line, is expected to take in at least $22005 million worldwide between Friday and Monday, according to analyst projections.
The euphorically reviewed movie collected a record-breaking $350 million in the United States and Canada, zooming past "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (2015), which had opening-weekend sales of $248 million, or about $270 million in today's dollars.
This year the festival will fight the heat with hometown heroes A Tribe Called Quest — still euphorically rowdy despite the death of an original member, Phife Dawg — and the elusive Frank Ocean, in his sole New York date this year.
Certainly, while many students had serious ideas to convey through their designs, others kept proceedings euphorically light — see the space pandas, sports luxe and '80s spandex of Xintong Wang, or brightly colored metallic jumpsuits, accessorized with flying fortune cookies, from Jennifer Koch.
More than his last film, Whiplash, writer-director Damien Chazelle makes the struggle between idealism and practicality sting, buoyed by a fleet of original songs that are so euphorically catchy that you're even more blindsided when the really sad one comes along near the end. 23.
But it also comes in jolts of excitement from unlocking the symbolism hidden in everything from color schemes to website file names — and feeling like a member of a mysterious club where everyone's fumbling around in the dark, sometimes frantically, sometimes euphorically, searching for their identities.
The voice of Josiah Wise rang out unaccompanied from speakers around the room, like a confident whisper, and it struck me that the visual was a good metaphor for the music he's made over the last few years as serpentwithfeet—spinning euphorically in the afternoon sun, a heavenly oasis amidst the trials of life.
On her first day working in "customer experience" at the Circle — it's a euphemism for being on the customer help desk — Mae Holland (Watson) walks past the Dali Lama and is handed a shiny new tablet with her name on it, and she feels euphorically happy about working at a company where all of her young, attractive co-workers are affable and enthusiastic.
But it's the moments when I catch myself feeling the onset of a buzz and giddily, euphorically grasping for more; or the times when I purposely sink into a haze to dull the sharp edges of the day; or the times when I know I don't need another drink, but summon the bartender anyway—those are the times when I consider my own statistical likelihood of repeating the past.
Cited in > Müllenheim-Rechberg, Battleship Bismarck, 149. News of Hoods destruction was seized upon more enthusiastically by Dr. Joseph Goebbels' Propaganda Ministry. That evening it was broadcast to the nation, accompanied by "We march against England" and other martial airs. The German public, already enjoying the news of Luftwaffe victories over the Royal Navy off Crete, received the news of Hoods sinking euphorically.
The music was also embellished with electric piano, intricate basslines, Echoplex effects, and elements of suspense Axelrod used to reflect the supernatural themes found in Blake's poems.; . According to David N. Howard, the album's "euphorically" upbeat psychedelic R&B; form was interspersed by "dramatically sparse" and "harrowing" arrangements. Axelrod and his musicians used key musical phrases that are expanded upon throughout Song of Innocence.
Play () is the thirteenth studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai. It was released on November 15, 2014, by Warner Music Taiwan. Tiger Chung, Starr Chen, Andrew Chen, and JJ Lin handled its production with a variety of collaborators including Cheer Chen, Alex Ni, Wyman Wong, and William Wei. It melds dancehall with bubblegum pop, breathtaking love songs with hilariously catty weirdness and euphorically catchy melodies with propulsive rhythms.
In Koch's time, close to one in seven Germans died of tuberculosis. For that reason, the public reacted euphorically to the discovery of the pathogen since it aroused hopes for a cure. Until that time, the only effective remedy for an infectious disease was quinine, which was used to treat malaria. At the Tenth International Medical Congress held in 1890 in Berlin, Koch unexpectedly introduced a cure for tuberculosis, which he called tuberculin.
McLoughlin has also grown to significant prominence in the world of underground electronic dance music, especially the melodic dubstep genre. He's regarded as "one of the absolute kings in the realm of melodically driven and euphorically inspired dubstep." In addition, he has provided vocals for songs well known in the EDM world, such as "Heartbeat" by the Dutch house duo Vicetone, and more recently, "Collide", with Laidback Luke & Project 46. In an interview with EDMSauce.
McGuinness's first release, The Early Learnings of Eugene McGuinness, was released on 6 August 2007 on Domino Records' sublabel Double Six Records. Although the extended play was less than half an hour long, it received praise from critics. BBC reviewer Chris White called it "brimful with ideas" and stated that McGuinness's voice on the record "soars euphorically and coos playfully with equal aplomb". Drowned in Sound gave the EP a rating of 9/10, saying "McGuinness has a way with words that's quite remarkable".
Although Paalen is known chiefly as a visual artist, he also wrote poetry in French and German, which he shared with Valentine Penrose, Alice Rahon, André Breton and Paul Eluard. 1941 Breton reacted euphorically to Paalen's poetical diary of his voyage to British Columbia in the summer of 1939: "I have read Paysage totémique, re- read, read in a loud voice, nothing is more adorable, indubitably genial".André Breton in a letter to Wolfgang Paalen, July 31, 1941 (Bibliothèque Doucet, Paris). Paysage totémique was partly published in his magazine DYN.
The last entry he reads starts everyone giggling, and they release some of their sadness in shared laughter. The kids tell Sam they are thinking of staying on a few days, and all four euphorically imagine the joys of being together — until a little disagreement becomes a vicious argument. At its climax Junior hurls Dinah's diary into the air, and everything they have achieved since the debacle at the funeral parlor falls down around them. They stop, their anger spent, and look at the pages of the diary scattered on the ground.
"Hold Tight" is a "reflective and sombre" midtempo pop and electro ballad, having atmospheric keyboards, military drums and flourishes of pastel electronics as its main instrumentation. Its "tribal" chorus "gallops euphorically over twinkling arpeggio, picked out by a Juno whistle", which according to The Quietus Amy Pettifer, is "reminiscent of Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill"". John Marrs of Gay Times noted the song's synths remind of Confessions on a Dance Floor's "Forbidden Love" and the "euphoric instrumentals" of British electronica band Faithless. Lyrically, the song talks about holding on and being strong, with Madonna singing about being "scarred and bruised".
Their cheers confirm Fiesco's opinion, whereupon he becomes euphorically confident of victory. The view that democracy means “the rule of the cowardly and the stupid” and that, accordingly, the rule of a “benevolent prince” is preferable, is not considered appropriate today, but it was very common in Schiller's time, also because of the reception of Plato’s Politeia (The Republic), where Plato shows, among other things, that in the end it is better for all members of a society if those people rule who are best suited to rule. And in Plato’s opinion that is only a tiny minority.
Meaning of Life received a generally positive response from music critics. Consensus from reviews compiled by Gold Derby reveal that the "intimate, R&B-drenched; album is full of confidence," describing its emphasis on soul as "euphorically liberated". On the review aggregator site Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 73, based on eight reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". AllMusic's senior editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album a four-star rating, calling it one of her most satisfying albums and commending Clarkson for sounding "assured here in a way that differs from her earliest records".
This lasted until the first World War, which called all of the active students to serve their country, which many welcomed euphorically. Fatalities substantially reduced the number of fraternity students and students in general. When the war was lost and the Kaiser was forced to step down and hand over the power of state to a democratic government, the fraternities' world shook in its foundations. The violence the students had experienced at war, the uncertainty of the Weimar Republic times and the deeply felt humiliation of the harsh conditions of the Peace of Versailles caused many fraternity members to enlist in the newly founded Freikorps, paramilitary organizations thought to protect democracy.

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