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"But I'll tell you, Reince is really a star," Trump exulted.
Members of the self-declared "alt-right" have exulted over the Nov.
On Wednesday walking down the street he exulted in the sun's return.
"God bless this man," exulted the Daily Stormer, a white supremacist website.
" The source inside Trump's orbit exulted that "there's a new boss in town.
"Past terror, past grief, past agony," exulted Syeda Zareen Rafa, 17, on Facebook.
Still, at the end Mr. Trump exulted, once again stoking support and derision.
As the sellout crowd of 6,000 exulted, the performers kicked it up a notch.
Afterward, Foles exulted in a way that spoke for the essence of Eagles fandom.
"KARMA IS A BITCH," Mr. D'Souza exulted on Twitter Thursday, with his trademark graciousness.
The plaintiffs exulted in Mr. Johnson's defeat and called it a victory for democracy.
The plaintiffs exulted in Mr. Johnson's defeat and called it a victory for democracy.
"I can't believe he actually did it!" the 153-year-old artist exulted to cheers.
So Trump openly campaigned for McCabe's firing for months, and exulted when it finally happened.
Moore, who had been having an off year, took first, and exulted in the win.
And after it became clear that Mr. Blankenship had lost Tuesday, Mr. McConnell's allies exulted.
It exulted in rhythms, from pumping Beach Boys rock to carnival struts and triple-time beats.
"We fought to pass S.B. 5 thru the Senate last night, & this is why!" he exulted.
Serbia, which had lost to the United States in four sets in the preliminary round, exulted.
Phelps exulted after his victory, wagging his finger, raising his arms and orchestrating the crowd's response.
"Last night 500 people came to our opening, and it was a fire hazard," he exulted.
She obviously enjoyed fighting — and writing — the good fight, and exulted in the persona she cultivated.
"She f*ckin' rocked it!!" exulted Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen in an email to The Hill.
"You wake up totally fresh," exulted Kaushilya Devi, a housewife, whose husband bought a unit in May.
"I got 11 [black] people into the union," Lee exulted after shooting Do the Right Thing in 1989.
They exulted with their fans at a downtown parade and mingled again with them at a winter convention.
Finally!!" exulted former Obama official Anne-Marie Slaughter, "After years of useless handwringing in the face of hideous atrocities.
Mainstream European politicians lamented a sad day for Europe and Britain; rightists like Marine Le Pen in France exulted.
Sure, Joe DiMaggio made the Italians proud, and Jews exulted in the play of Hank Greenberg and Sandy Koufax.
Punk so clearly exulted in the art of pro wrestling, even if some of the bullshit undoubtedly ground him down.
As of Friday night it was unclear whether separatist leaders — who hours earlier exulted at the independence declaration — would resist.
Ariana Grande's 2018 album, "Sweetener," exulted in a blissful, erotic romance, including a track, "Pete Davidson," named after her boyfriend.
He exulted further after shaking Djokovic's hand, by throwing his left fist in the air and shouting toward the sky.
Mr. Trump had just fired James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, and exulted about the move to Russia's top diplomat.
Welcoming this, former Trump adviser Steve Bannon exulted that the Italians had gone further than any other country towards radical change.
Phelps won his signature event, the 200 butterfly and exulted afterward, gesturing as if to say he'd take on all comers.
Mr. Trump exulted in rallies during the campaign and seems to be itching to return to the adulation of the crowds.
Early in the clincher, Boston's Shane Victorino cleared the bases with a double and exulted next to Freese on the field.
In some of the cables, American diplomats exulted in the abrupt political transition, even as they noted the rising body count.
Phelps won his signature event, the 200 butterfly, and exulted afterward, gesturing as if to say he would take on all comers.
Mr. Trump exulted over the release and publicly entertained talk that he could even win a Nobel Peace Prize for his diplomacy.
It Was Bad City Planning ... Houston exulted in sprawling, free-form growth, but laissez-faire isn't the way to prepare for natural catastrophes.
President Donald Trump's critics exulted over an interview he gave Thursday to Reuters, where he expressed surprise at how difficult his job is.
"Certainly, this was a great day; this was a very legendary, very historic day," Mr. Trump exulted afterward, before adding a cautionary note.
Shortly after Mr. Trump was elected, Mr. Bannon exulted when the president-elect threw in doubt America's adherence to the "One China" policy.
As Taylor slid across the track, with the 2-1 lead secure in his glove, General Manager Farhan Zaidi exulted in his suite.
While the atmosphere in Brussels was tense, in Berlin Germans and foreigners exulted in the chance to see and hear Mr. Obama live.
Players and fans — and the Cubs' fan base extends across the country and is visible wherever they play — exulted in the historic moment.
Trump exulted in his newly bipartisan approach Thursday, declaring it "a great thing for our country," while Ryan mostly grinned and bore it.
Back in Colorado a few days ago, our 10-year-old daughter Johanna exulted at the bottom of a mogul-strewn black diamond run.
"Everyone's really relieved," she said, describing how the many Brooklyn residents who work at her company had exulted on their internal online messaging chatrooms.
What could have been a colorful, imaginative rendering of a talented artist who exulted in being profoundly extra is instead weirdly hollow and plodding.
Last week in Sweden, the United Nations secretary general, António Guterres, exulted as Houthi and Yemen government representatives smiled and shook hands in Sweden.
Some Jewish leaders exulted in the prospect of him joining a club that was started to serve people rejected by those other social bastions.
When Trump visited Saudi Arabia, his commerce secretary exulted in the absence of hostile demonstrations, an absence ensured by the repressiveness of the regime.
When an assailant doused him in a green liquid in Siberia last week, he exulted that his face made him look like a superhero.
President Emmanuel Macron exulted on the field and in the locker room with the players, and is hoping their victory gives him a boost, too.
Ho Chi Minh exulted in the victory, calling it "a little Dien Bien Phu," a reference to the famous rout of the French in 1954.
Nixing deductibility "threatens the political livelihood of spendthrift lawmakers across the nation," Mr. Bartlett exulted at the time in an article for the Heritage Foundation.
But toward the end of his Mass on Wednesday, he exulted that it was being carried live across the border in the stadium in El Paso.
No wonder liberals exulted so at Malaysia's general election on May 9th, in which the party in power since independence in 1957, UMNO, was peacefully ousted.
In the kind of potential turnabout rarely if ever seen at this late stage of a presidential race, Donald J. Trump exulted in his good fortune.
Ali had exulted in unpardonable blackness by embracing a black God and displaying unquenchable loyalty to black folk by loving his people unceasingly and without apology.
As Atlético exulted, as Anfield tried to catch its breath, it was not hard to see why UEFA would be reluctant to cancel its showpiece competition.
I exulted in this; it seemed as though I had finally cleared the last hurdle between me and the mundane heterosexual existence I had yearned for.
"There is one more thing, and we've managed to keep it secret," Mr. Jobs exulted in 1999 as he introduced iMacs in colors like blueberry and tangerine.
"I am here to report: We are very much alive!" he exulted in a victory speech, and you could almost see the adrenaline pumping from his pores.
A total eclipse that crossed the sky from Oregon to South Carolina brought out throngs of spectators, who exulted in seeing the midday sky go briefly dark.
The Spiders' style, I'd later understand, was very Clockwork Orange, but for now I exulted in finding an act who were doing precisely what I needed to see.
After the producers exulted in the movie's elevation to cultural sensation in the earlier sequels, though, everything about "Sharknado" feels more perfunctory, including its by-now obligatory cameos.
He exulted and held up three fingers with each hand after his record-breaking 3-ball dropped through the net with 163:53 remaining in the third quarter.
"We haven't seen this in a long time," he exulted from the rostrum of the House chamber as he delivered his first formal State of the Union address.
He exulted and held up three fingers with each hand after his record-breaking 23-ball dropped through the net with 236:1733 remaining in the third quarter.
At a rally in Redding, California, Trump exulted in spotting the lone black person in the crowd, who is "a fan of mine, great fan, great guy," he said.
The first Quichotte exulted, My love is within my grasp , while the second objected, I am being asked to do a dishonorable thing , and are we not honorable men ?
"You can get up now, Jim, this game is over," Bednarik exulted, the Eagles having emerged with a 21964-22001 victory in the Packers' only playoff loss under Lombardi.
"This is the end of the old establishment that has been running this country for years," exulted Carl Paladino, a former gubernatorial candidate in New York and a Trump supporter.
BANGKOK — Soaring over eastern Indonesia on Friday, Petra Mandagi exulted at the perfect conditions for a paragliding addict: azure skies, a sweet breeze and a picture postcard bay rippling below.
Remember, when Trump visited Saudi Arabia, his commerce secretary exulted over the fact that there were no protesters to be seen — something that tends to happen when protesters get beheaded.
Mr. Trump exulted in large crowds assembled at cavernous venues throughout his 19953 bid, and spent the first days of his presidency quibbling over how many Americans attended his inauguration.
While evangelicals and some hard-line, pro-Israel American Jews exulted, the Palestinians seethed — leaving Mr. Trump's dreams of brokering a peace accord between them and the Israelis in tatters.
Clinton, and becoming a global sensation on the political left, Mr. Sanders has exulted as the Democratic mainstream embraced central elements of his message, including his call for universal health care.
Its fall reconfigured the Syrian battleground: The Saudis and Turks resigned themselves to Assad's rule, and their rivals exulted in a victory that seemed to justify years of blood and treasure.
Liberal Democrats exulted when the newspapers succeeded in obtaining and publishing portions of the Pentagon Papers, the explosive study of what led us into, and kept us engaged in, the Vietnam War.
After Trump made allegations about Bill Clinton's sexual history in a debate last year with Hillary Clinton, Bannon exulted over his boss's brazen but effective performance: "Classic honey badger," he called it.
While critical of Britain, he said before leaving the museum in 2016 that he still viewed London as a center of tolerance; he exulted in having 28 nationalities represented on the museum's staff.
But while adults have long exulted in the notion that summer's end means their kids are once again out of their dang hair, they've long bemoaned the Back-to-School Shopping Industrial Complex, too.
Progressive organizations that support abortion rights swiftly slid into panic mode, publicly wringing their hands about the future of Roe, while conservative groups that oppose abortion rights exulted in the prospect of rolling it back.
"This is one of my favorite events," Mr. Trump exulted as he took his place onstage to honor the Marine hero, to shouts of "oo-rah!" from Marines and others on hand for the occasion.
Mr. Spencer has quoted Nazi propaganda and railed against Jews, including at a conference sponsored by the institute in Washington last month where members exulted in Donald J. Trump's presidential victory with Nazi-era salutes.
In July, Manuel showed up where Szady was playing golf, "to make sure he was the first to help me into my jacket," she exulted on Facebook, under a photo of the two of them beaming.
GAZA CITY — Beleaguered Gazans exulted at seeing the two main Palestinian factions take an important step toward reconciliation on Monday, as the Palestinian Authority's prime minister arrived to take the reins of their impoverished territory's government.
Her voice moved from airy delicacy to forthright declamation; the traditional sounds in her performance were loops from a computer meshed with electric guitar lines, and the rhythms exulted in ways to subdivide six-beat grooves.
Conservatives in the state exulted in their ability to fulfill their agenda—and to raise the funds to do so—but there was a boomerang effect: they encouraged a diverse group of dissenters to recognize a common cause.
Union officials in at least one agency, the Social Security Administration, exulted as they were told that they would be allowed back into offices that managers had evicted them from when the executive orders took effect this summer.
Crane exulted in their apartment's grand view of the Brooklyn Bridge, about which he was trying to write a book-length sequence of poems, knowing that one of his apartment's previous inhabitants, Washington Roebling, had helped erect it.
If Mr. Putin's acolytes and supporters exulted at his victory, it left his critics with the uneasy sense that the leader would use his mandate to continue his campaign to muzzle the news media and restrict other civil liberties.
Mr. Schumer — whose caucus is delighting this week in pointing out areas in which Mr. Trump has fallen short of campaign promises as he approaches his 100th day in office — exulted on Tuesday in the wall's near-term fate.
"Every bill takes compromise, and there was plenty here, but at the end of the day we Democrats feel very good," he exulted, because so many of their priorities were accommodated in the lavish outpouring of other people's money.
After using his long reach for a one-handed redirection of a pass from his linemate Kevin Hayes past Penguins goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury at 4:19 of the first period, the 6-foot-4 Staal exulted with a fist pump.
King Princess, who describes herself as genderqueer and gay, placed her sexuality upfront — even more so on the songs that would join "1950" on her 2018 EP, "Made My Bed" — and exulted in the enduring power of desire and love.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's ruling socialists mourned former Cuban leader Fidel Castro, while opposition hard-liners exulted over the death of a man they called a dictator who helped wreck their economy and whose country for years had an easy ride with subsidized oil.
Day 346: "I Feel Like Dying" – The Drought Is Over 2 (The Carter 3 Sessions), 2007 For the past several years, rap has exulted in a culture of prescription drug abuse, with hazy anthems to pharmaceuticals like Xanax, Percocet, and codeine cough syrup.
WASHINGTON — President Trump exulted in data on Friday that showed economic growth accelerated in the second quarter, reeling off a list of statistics to make a case, during a midterm election year, that his administration should get the credit for the humming economy.
She and her widely assorted collaborators are fond of 1980s punk and new wave — she exulted at performing on the Hammerstein stage where she had once seen her "favorite," Devo — as well as reggae, funk, hip-hop, Kraftwerk, dance hall, bhangra and electronic dance music.
In this it served as a metaphor for fashion itself and the great machinery of artifice that each fleeting season creates clothes and accessories to be exulted over, scrambled after and then pushed to the back of the closet to make way for the new.
"That's my kind of guy," exulted Trump, who last December retweeted a meme of himself with a bloodied CNN logo on the bottom of his shoe and, earlier, a video of him wrestling to the ground a man with a CNN logo for a head.
Gathered in Philadelphia for their annual congressional retreat, less than a week after President Trump's inauguration, lawmakers exulted in the possibilities of total government control, grinning through forums about an aggressive 200-day agenda that began with honoring a central campaign promise: repealing the Affordable Care Act.
The Tamils were particularly delighted by the shock defeat of Mr Sirisena's chauvinistic and autocratic predecessor, Mahinda Rajapaksa, who had exulted in the crushing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, a Tamil separatist group, in 2009, despite the devastating loss of life and property in Tamil areas.
And with the economy growing at 3 percent — Mr. Trump exulted over the figure during his speech on Wednesday, saying, "I happen to be one who thinks it can go much higher" — the Federal Reserve has warned that it would move to curb faster growth for fear of inflation.
His film "Sobibor: October 14, 1943" exulted in the escape of Jews from an extermination camp, and two other films celebrated Israel, both its founding and, in "Tsahal", its defence forces, which he saw through a lens of proud joy at their youth, beauty, massed weaponry and reappropriation of violence.
A few blocks away in Sahnaya, a pro-government fighter who uses the nom de guerre Abu Odai exulted in the victory, saying that many young men from Sahnaya had died in the battles and that until now he had been afraid that fighters from Daraya would harm his family.
But she made up for it with a filibustering acceptance speech when she won the best musical actress award, insisting that the band stop playing as she thanked multiple collaborators and, in her inimitable fashion, exulted about her show and poked fun at her age and even her romantic life.
Mr. Trump's statement, delivered at a cabinet meeting in which he exulted over the passage of a tax overhaul, followed a letter to General Assembly members from the American ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki R. Haley, in which she warned that the United States would take note of countries that voted in favor of the measure.
The White House on Monday exulted over the findings in special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's investigation, doing a media blitz — including to outlets not always on its regular routine — to declare the president vindicated.

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