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54 Sentences With "exulting in"

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"I'm fully exulting in that side of myself right now," White says.
The next day, Mr. Rosendale was still exulting in the reflected glow.
The dictator, rather than exulting in his triumph, withdraws into fearful seclusion.
The right wing's extremist fringe, the alt-right, is exulting in Mr. Trump's victory.
Adichie talks about learning to dress without shame, exulting in being bright, bold, and brilliant.
Let's review: Donald Trump, exulting in his big win, addressed the question of The Wall.
But when visitors came he would breeze with passionate energy through his factory in Ghouta, exulting in its world-class machinery.
She champions the product she sells, exulting in the nutritional claims on the labels that boast of added vitamins and minerals.
Onstage, Cage the Elephant has proudly maintained rock's men-will-be-boys tradition; Shultz is a live wire exulting in the moment.
But still, I found myself exulting in the unfettered independence and dominance that made these women, in their creators' estimations, so wretched.
The crowd hollered the chorus—"Xans don't make you / Xans gon' take you"—exulting in an opportunity to return to the present. ♦
For the label, as for a handful of other young guns exulting in the opportunity of New York Fashion Week, the show's the thing.
"There has never been anyone like you in the world," she recalls him saying once, exulting in his own achievement in raising her and her sisters.
She is no sylph, no ingénue, yet there she is in nothing but a pair of purple underpants, exulting in her physicality as an audience looks on.
There are the unboxing videos posted on YouTube: People exulting in receiving the precious new metallic rectangle, lovingly unwrapping it, boasting to the world of their ownership of it.
It's enormously pleasurable when an evening stroll turns into a rhythmic saunter and then bursts into dance — think of Gene Kelly walking, tapping, stomping and exulting in the rain.
Op-Ed Contributor A little more than a year ago, Cubans were exulting in the normalization of relations between their country and the United States after decades of trade and travel barriers.
But Republicans are making it very clear they are willing to push the institutional envelope while exulting in what they have accomplished to date when it comes to remaking the federal judiciary.
Exulting in pillow talk about Allen Dulles and Khrushchev, she deludes herself into believing she's in a different class than the silly secretaries who cavort with Kennedy in the White House pool.
Days after Mr. Trump's inauguration, Republicans gathered in Philadelphia for their annual retreat, exulting in their November victories as liquor flowed and Trump-themed socks were tucked into gift bags for lawmakers.
They were clearly exulting in their success at the Olympics, which helped sustain Team USA's medal chances after a disappointing fall from Nathan Chen in the men's short program earlier in the day.
Exulting in his latest primary victories, Mr. Trump warned Tuesday that to deny him the nomination at a contested convention, as many Republican leaders hope to, would anger his supporters and lead to violence.
"I Feel a Change," from a collection due in November, is a long, aching crescendo, a fraught love song set over a patient vamp, exulting in togetherness only to realize it's not to be.
All share, too, a stunning affinity for Russian President Vladimir Putin, who can only be exulting in his attraction to the expanding forces of opposition to the EU in a growing number of EU nations.
But I can see the present clearly, and can safely say this: Trump's tweet late Tuesday night, exulting in "a great victory" for Balderson and claiming it as a validation of his own political superpowers?
Peters' Kai sits alone exulting in Trump's victory, while Paulson's Ally melts into tears, aghast at what this political turn means for the nation as well as her wife Ivy (Alison Pill) and their young son.
It was another sign of how the regime portrays this stage of the war in its own propaganda, exulting in conquest as it reestablishes control over more of the country, even though the conflict rumbles on.
Bolivia and Latin America are starkly divided by Morales' fall, with detractors exulting in the fall of a "dictator" and supporters denouncing a coup by right-wing foes determined to put Bolivia's capitalist elite back in charge.
At the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Indira stood underneath Roosevelt's Four Freedoms — freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, freedom from fear — her arms raised high above her head, as if exulting in the message.
It tops a lean reggaeton beat with flute sounds from Colombia's Andean traditions, as the two men take turns — with Balvin's smooth croon and Paul's rough declamation — exulting in how irresistible he is to a certain woman.
In her performance of her songs "Love Drought" and "Sandcastles," Beyoncé was a serene fertility goddess, her gold headdress and necklace sparkling, exulting in the bonds of maternity and the power of a woman's body to give life.
On hearing yet another "nigger" joke in reply, the barker began to get angry and moved toward the white man, who had by then fully embraced his racism and was exulting in being able to display it publicly.
And Mr. Trump's behavior on the campaign trail — exulting in his large crowds, maintaining that he holds a lead even when the polls say otherwise — suggests he could have an unusually difficult time handling an undesired result Tuesday night.
WASHINGTON — President Trump, exulting in the release of three Americans from prison in North Korea, confirmed Thursday that he would meet Kim Jong-un, the North's leader, in Singapore on June 12, setting the date for a once unimaginable encounter.
But when Leonardo DiCaprio's character, an actor, uses a flamethrower to burn one of those women to death — becoming the hero he has always played onscreen with a fiery spew — Tarantino is exulting in an unmistakably phallic form of brutal triumphalism.
I wanted to run over to my local artisanal bakery, artisanal being one of our new extremist groups, and tear off my clothes and roll naked in a vat of rising dough, exulting in the scent like Molly Bloom with food issues.
Democrats ended a raucous 25-hour protest on the House floor, failing to gain a vote on gun safety issues but exulting in the attention they received via a breakout social media campaign that threw the House rule book out the Capitol's neoclassical windows.
Mr. Trump, on the other hand, was still exulting in the letter to Congress sent by Attorney General William P. Barr, in which Mr. Barr reported that the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, had not found collusion between Mr. Trump's presidential campaign and Russia.
MOSCOW — There was a certain degree of exulting in the Russian capital on Saturday in the wake of the first meeting between President Vladimir V. Putin and President Trump, with Mr. Putin himself saying that the American president seemed satisfied with his answers on the hacking issue and that the talks had set the stage for improved relations.
Listen to his cadence on the opening bars—"They know where Carter at / straight off the launching pad / marchin' on the moon, motherfucker / I been to Mars and back"—or the way that he pounces on the syllables of the second verse, exulting in internal rhymes: That's a perfect example of Lil Wayne's rap skills at their most technically adept.
And I feel it not just because of the black people swept away but because I know that "gentrification" is but a more pleasing name for white supremacy, is the interest on enslavement, the interest on Jim Crow, the interest on redlining, compounding across the years, and these new urbanites living off of that interest are, all of them, exulting in a crime.
" A funeral is a ritual, not a concert, but with cameras running and a worldwide audience, the performers poured it on: Chaka Khan gliding higher and higher in "Going Up Yonder" (while reading lyrics off a strategically carried fan); Shirley Caesar and Tasha Cobbs preaching and exulting in "How I Got Over," Yolanda Adams and Bishop Paul Morton riding oceanic surges in "Mary Don't You Weep," Jennifer Hudson belting and shouting "Amazing Grace.
Ohnuki-Tierney, Emiko. Kamikaze, Cherry Blossoms, and Nationalisms. 2002, page 9-10. Even prior to the war, they were used in propaganda to inspire "Japanese spirit", as in the "Song of Young Japan", exulting in "warriors" who were "ready like the myriad cherry blossoms to scatter".
The song provides a key moment at the end of The First Wives Club (1996). The three "first wives" -- Bette Midler, Diane Keaton, and Goldie Hawn—break into song and dance, exulting in triumph over their selfish ex-husbands. Keaton had sung in Annie Hall (1977) and Hawn had released an LP in 1972, but neither were known for their voices. This version was commercially released in 1997 on Columbia Records: XPCD842.
Maria, the Commandant's wife, enters the citadel, and remarks on the crowd and her husband. Her husband enters, noting that she has disobeyed his order to her not to enter the citadel. Their voices contrast in their duet, she tired of war, he exulting in it and saying how he plans to explode the fortress, taking all its occupants with it. Even so, the Commandant offers her the chance to flee, for her safety.
According to Banks, some of those ducked were "grinning and exulting in their hardiness", but others "were almost suffocated". Captain Robert FitzRoy of suggested the practice had developed from earlier ceremonies in Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian vessels passing notable headlands. He thought it was beneficial to morale. FitzRoy quoted Otto von Kotzebue's 1830 description in his 1839 Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle between the Years 1826 and 1836.
Philip reconciles with Abelard, then commits suicide. When Lindsay returns to Europa, he finds that Philip is right: he cannot bring himself to undergo the transformation. At that moment, an alien Presence, who had followed Vera Constantine since her mission in an alien embassy, reveals itself. The being explains that it has been devoted to exploring and exulting in the variety of experiences of the universe, and invites Lindsay to join it.
"I Got You (I Feel Good)" is a twelve-bar blues with a brass-heavy instrumental arrangement similar to Brown's previous hit, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag". It also features the same emphasis "on the one" (i.e. the first beat of the measure) that characterizes Brown's developing funk style. The lyrics have Brown exulting in how good he feels ("nice, like sugar and spice") now that he has the one he loves, his vocals punctuated by screams and shouts.
Senators McCain and Joe Lieberman at the Munich Conference on Security Policy in February 2010 In its January 2010 Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision, the Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional a central element of McCain-Feingold, that which limited corporations and unions from candidate-related advertising in the closing period of an election. In response, McCain said, “I am disappointed by the decision of the Supreme Court and the lifting of the limits on corporate and union contributions.” His muted reaction compared to Feingold's was in the context of virtually all other Republicans exulting in the court's decision.
Arriving at the camp, Medea warns the others about her father's treachery and offers to help steal the Golden Fleece from its guardian serpent. Jason solemnly pledges to marry her, she puts the snake to sleep with a spell and then the hero takes the Fleece back to the Argo, exulting in its sheen like a young girl who has caught moonbeams in the folds of her gown. The fugitive Argo is pursued by two Colchian fleets, ships numerous as flocking birds. One of the fleets sails into the Propontis through the now-motionless Clashing Rocks.
This fits well with the more philosophically-driven reading which also easily harmonizes with the references to North America and Remus (as an allusion to the founding of Rome), whereas alternate readings struggle on these points. Environmentalists might agree that North America has been "rogered" by immigration and industrial development but it's unlikely Stevens had that in mind. And if the poem were simply about the poet's joyfully exulting in his powers, why does North America (and a North American gamebird) provide the context for that, rather than any other geographical setting, such as Hartford, Connecticut, or the Western Hemisphere? The Stevenses observed the old custom of refraining from physical labor on Sundays, not even cooking.
The book is a light but interesting read, with colorful descriptions of the landscape and its inhabitants. Fleming is very much a product of his time and class, however, exulting in the notion that he is going where "no one has ever been before," ignoring the fact that the natives have been living there for many thousands of years. The book's claim to fame is that, as the author puts it, it is "honest," completely factual. It challenges prior works of travel literature that exaggerate the dangers of the wild and the heroics of the explorers, such as the over-the-top descriptions of daring-do found in Colonel Fawcett's own writings.
137 Archibald eventually murders this man while saving Marjory, exulting in the murder and soliloquizing at length about how a justified murder is an exhilarating deed. It is unclear whether this apparent justification stems from the fact that the potential assailant was black or from the crime he was about to commit, but Stoker nonetheless presents only a negative picture of people of African descent, and one that is in accord with the tensions of the time period. British colonial and Imperial actions in Africa could also be seen as contributing to this negative portrayal of African heritage; indeed, the passages describing the "negro" bear some similarities to the heavily racist language in famous works associated with imperialism, such as Conrad's Heart of Darkness (which predates The Mystery of the Sea by only three years). In both novels, the black characters are portrayed as atavistic and savage, but Stoker's portrayal is much more simplistic, pinning the origin of evil directly on the "negro".
182–183 The Connacht warrior Cet mac Mágach asserts his right to carve the pig as the foremost champion, unless his claim could be proved otherwise: Cet manages to outboast his Ulster challengers for several turns: Óengus son of Lam Gabuid, Éogan son of Durthacht, Muinremur son of Gerrgend, and Mend son of Salchad Cet even outboasts the champion Celtchair son of Uthecar, whom he had castrated with his spear, and a prince, Conchobar's son Cúscraid Mend Machae, whom he had pierced through neck with a spear during Cúscraid's first feat of arms, entailed by the ignominious abandonment by a third of Cúscraid's retinue. In each case, the challenging warriors are compelled to retake their seats in shame. Just as Cet is exulting in his victory over the full warrior contingent of Ulster present, the Ulster hero Conall Cernach enters the hostel, and leaps into the middle of the hall to roars of welcome from the Ulaid. Cet and Conall acknowledge each other in an exchange of archaic rhetorical verses, and Cet concedes that Conall is a better warrior than he.

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