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Both exult in fame and wealth and put feelings before facts.
When Trump defies norms, his most ardent supporters exult in the transgression.
She does not exult in confusion and skepticism but dutifully communicates them— a radical and welcome honesty.
You can feel amazing and awful — exult in and be repelled by life — in the space of seconds.
At first, there's some fun as they exult in their new powers, on the order of "Spider-Man," times five.
It's fine, even welcome, to see a superhero exult in his abilities, and on that level, "Shazam!" is generally fun.
Improvising keeps one alive, and at the beach you can hear the surf thump if not exult in the spindrift's curl.
Even as the inevitability of where and how your journey will end sets in, you exult in the chaos of it all.
That confusion is integral to a film premised on escape, and therefore ideal for Hollywood to exult in during this tumultuous moment.
And Republicans will exult in achieving their long-held aim of slashing America's business taxes (while also providing temporary personal income-tax cuts).
For now, Malaysians can exult in the knowledge that they took part of the greatest show of democracy this country has ever seen.
As he ran to the crowd to exult in the first goal of his senior career, Havertz was not the only one celebrating.
To be fully human means to touch the tactile soul of the other and to exult in an ethic and esthetic of equality.
" As Giu­lianotti made his way toward the pancreas, he occasionally paused to exult in how little blood had been lost: "Only fifty or sixty millilitres!
Thomson could exult in his victory—his own life went for nearly 60 more years, too—without feeling that his high was also someone else's low.
There's a richer empathy in this, and something that grounds these superhumans even as they exult in leaping clean over the startled-looking Argentine beardos in their way.
We want the real housewives to fight with each other; we exult in the horror of a 23-year-old "Bachelor" contestant who still has a full-time nanny.
And the fortuitous (or deliberate) lack of casualties offered President Donald Trump a welcome opportunity to exult in a perceived foreign policy win just as the 2020 election season gets underway.
" Afterward, we watch a jockey exult in his stirrups, while under him his horse "spins like a weathervane, wet earth fanning out from under her hooves like seeds from a sower's hand.
A free society means being free of those who rule over you — to do the things you care about, your passions, your pastimes, your loves — to exult in that blessed space where politics doesn't intervene.
This was a bonding and networking experience, bringing men together to exult in male dominance and sexual power, barring any women who might question or challenge them, and reducing women to decorative, accommodating, humiliating subservience.
Meanwhile, monkeys trapped in darkened cages of ink are barely visible, barely mobile; still other animals exult in their frames, mastering landscape or darkness (the spider) or vibrating with the energy of Carr's ruckling, grainy illustration.
He also used the time — as he did at the C.I.A. two weeks earlier — to exult in his election victory, citing the large share of military votes he drew as proof of service members' loyalty to him.
Because just as a new mother might exult in the precious life she'd produced, I'd never felt so vividly alive as during Diana's last hours, my warm hand against her cool one, I'm here, I'm still here.
"They're dying to see us make a little bit of a mistake," Trump lamented Thursday from inside a Granite City, Illinois, steel plant, where he was hoping to exult in positive economic news in front of a supportive crowd.
The president's speech was the second time in recent weeks that he has used an appearance before national security personnel — usually apolitical settings in which the focus is on strategy and sacrifice — to discredit journalists and exult in his election victory.
There are moments that make your skin crawl as TJ encroaches on Sally, but also scenes where she and her ferociously loyal sorority sisters (Aja Downing and Starr Kirkland) exult in their bodies, dancing together or parading in a marching band.
This time will be gauged not by the symphonies, nor art we exult in, nor the skyscrapers we concoct, nor the satellites we launch beyond earth's atmosphere, it will be remembered by our ability to salvage our relationship to Earth and its biodiversity.
These perks serve as marketing both inside and outside the game; the game's publisher, 2K Games, invites players to exult in violence using language that speaks for itself: Deliver devastating critical hits to enemies' soft-and-sensitives, then joy-puke as your bullets ricochet towards other targets.
I can't fathom why the Clintons would make like aging rock stars and go on a tour of Canada and the U.S. at a moment when Democrats are hoping to break the stranglehold of their cloistered, superannuated leadership and exult in a mosaic of exciting new faces.
In this latest iteration, it is also refreshingly self-assured; where the Warriors exult in their harmony, Durant shoulders up to Waiters and delivers a half-smirking "fuck you," letting his teammate stand in for anyone who might aspire to bother him (or hesitate to pass him the ball).
Even the Chilean midfielder Arturo Vidal, who had every reason to exult in Messi's absence, said Sunday that he hoped Messi would recover from his injury in time to play the game, not only for the sake of the Argentine team but "for the sake of soccer," to create a more beautiful game for fans.
God eventually approves this state of affairs by sending a plague and famine in which all the wicked perish, leaving only the Naturalists to exult in "the work of God and man".
The first aria, "" (Exult in God in every land), is in da capo form, with extended coloraturas. The theme, with a beginning in a triad fanfare, is well suited to the trumpet. It is first developed in a ritornello of the orchestra and then "constantly worked" in the soprano part.
He leaves to rendezvous with Claire and their old trysting place, Konrad's Village Wood, while the others exult in their good fortune. Only the School Master has forebodings about her visit ("A Happy Ending"). Alone in the woods, the two old lovers and their younger selves reminisce ("You,You,You"). Anton is convinced that she will be their salvation ("I Must Have Been Something").
The blind slave Nydia is rescued from her abusive owners, Burbo and Stratonice, by Glaucus, for whom she secretly pines. Arbaces horrifies Ione by declaring his love for her, and flying into a rage when she refuses him. Glaucus and Apaecides rescue her from his grip, but Arbaces is struck down by an earthquake, a sign of Vesuvius' coming eruption. Glaucus and Ione exult in their love, much to Nydia's torment, while Apaecides finds a new religion in Christianity.
The inspiration for Mr. Toad's wayward mischievousness and boastfulness was Kenneth Grahame's only child Alastair: a family friend, Constance Smedley, overheard Grahame telling Alastair the exploits of Toad as a bedtime story, and noted that "Alastair's own tendency to exult in his exploits was gently satirized in Mr. Toad".Mattanah, Jonathan. "A Contemporary Psychological Understanding of Mr. Toad" in Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows: A Children's Classic at 100 edited by Jackie C. Horne, Donna R. White. Scarecrow Press, 2009: pp. 93-94.
Vittoria and Zanche shoot Flamineo and, thinking him dead, exult in his death and their escape. Much to their surprise, Flamineo rises from the 'dead' and reveals to them the pistols were not loaded. While trying to exact his own revenge on Vittoria, Lodovico and Gasparo then enter the scene and complete their revenge by killing her. Giovanni and officers come to the scene and the play ends with Giovanni learning of his uncle's participation in the bloody acts and sending Lodovico off to torture.
Jauchzet dem Herrn, alle Welt ("Exult in the Lord, entire world" or "Shout to the Lord"), WoO. 28, is an anthem for choir a cappella, a setting of Psalm 100 in German composed by Felix Mendelssohn in 1844. It was published in 1855 after the composer's death. It is the most popular setting of Psalm 100 by Mendelssohn, who also wrote a four-part motet in Latin, "Jubilate Deo", as part of Three Motets, Op. 69, in 1847 for use in the Church of England, which adds a doxology to the psalm text.
Contemporary literature dates the cosmological theories of the Big Bang and Big Crunch to the 19th and 20th centuries. However Erasmus Darwin had speculated on these sorts of events in The Botanic Garden, A Poem in Two Parts: Part 1, The Economy of Vegetation, 1791: > Roll on, ye Stars! exult in youthful prime, > Mark with bright curves the printless steps of Time; > Near and more near your beamy cars approach, > And lessening orbs on lessening orbs encroach; — > Flowers of the sky! ye too to age must yield, > Frail as your silken sisters of the field.
Magawisca attempts to aid him, but is sent to an old woman's domicile and kept there by a stationed guard as the night wears on and the time for the sacrifice draws nigh. She is able to put the guard to sleep using an herbal sleeping tea that the old woman has in her hut, and escapes to help Everell. Everell, meanwhile, has been encircled by natives at a large rock. A moonbeam strikes his face; the natives interpret this as a sign that the sacrifice has been accepted and exult in the moment.
Leonard Pinth-Garnell was a recurring character played by Dan Aykroyd. Pinth-Garnell, always clad in a tuxedo and black tie, would lugubriously introduce a short performance of "Bad Conceptual Theater", "Bad Playhouse", "Bad Cinema", "Bad Opera", "Bad Ballet", "Bad Red Chinese Ballet", or "Bad Cabaret for Children", and then exult in its sheer awfulness. Aykroyd played the character nine times from 1977 through 1979, and returned for a single appearance on November 3, 2001, introducing "Bad Conceptual Theater." (The show was hosted at least one time by Laraine Newman as Lady Pinth- Garnell.) Debuted March 12, 1977.
Johann Sebastian Bach composed the church cantata ' ("Exult in God in every land" or "Shout for joy to God in all lands") 51', in Leipzig. The work is Bach's only church cantata scored for a solo soprano and trumpet. He composed it for general use (ogni tempo), in other words not for a particular date in the church calendar, although he used it for the 15th Sunday after Trinity: the first known performance was on 17 September 1730 in Leipzig. The work may have been composed earlier, possibly for an occasion at the court of Christian, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels, for whom Bach had composed the Hunting Cantata and the Shepherd Cantata.
Dr. Melikian is a descendant of the Diaspora that fled the Armenian Holocaust. The Roman Catholic Church's opposition to distributing condoms and safe sex information to people infected with AIDS in Africa is equated to genocide, as are efforts to destroy the phage before it can be used to heal the sick. “Pariahs become saints, disease becomes a cure, the cursed become the chosen people, and promiscuous sex a moral duty. In the end, a moral leper shows us what is right, humane, and true,” said novelist Joe Quirk, author of The Ultimate Rush and Exult, in his endorsement of The Sower. “Dark, subversive, and laugh-out- loud funny,” said Raj Patel, author of international bestseller Stuffed and Starved.
The musical has received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Ben Brantley wrote in The New York Times: "'Shrek,' for the record, is not bad.... As the title character, a misanthropic green ogre who learns to love, the talented Mr. James is... encumbered with padding and prosthetics.... As the evil, psychologically maimed Lord Farquaad, the very droll Christopher Sieber is required to walk on his knees, with tiny fake legs dangling before him — an initially funny sight gag that soon drags". He praises Sutton Foster as "an inspired, take-charge musical comedian.... Ms. Foster manages both to make fun of and exult in classical musical-comedy moves while creating a real, full character at the same time."Brantley, Ben.
The Japanese government denied the groups the right to land, after which a number swam to shore and raised a Japanese flag. Bouthier, Antoine, "Nationalists exult in Senkaku isle landing", Japan Times, 20 August 2012, p. 2 On some occasions, ships and planes from various Chinese and Taiwanese government and military agencies have entered the disputed area. In addition to the cases where they escorted fishing and activist vessels as described above, there have been other incursions. In an eight-month period in 2012, over forty maritime incursions and 160 aerial incursions occurred. For example, in July 2012, three Chinese patrol vessels entered the disputed waters around the islands. On 13 December 2012, a Chinese government aircraft entered Japanese-controlled airspace for the first time since records began in 1958, following months of incursions by Chinese surface vessels. The Japan Air Self-Defense Force scrambled eight F-15 fighters and an airborne early warning aircraft in response to the Chinese flight.

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