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And he'll herald it as his most triumphant vindication yet.
In fact, her career's most triumphant moments take place in New Jersey.
Where does this rank among the most triumphant moments in Capitals franchise history?
The Suit: In shades of gunmetal that bring out the most triumphant in Bullock.
Trump's third State of the Union address was his most combative — and also his most triumphant-seeming.
It would become the most memorable move of Mr. Nieporent's career, but by no means the most triumphant.
The quartet meet up and quickly share the most triumphant news: FP (Skeet Ulrich) is getting out of jail!
Episode 1 — "Simone" It's time to put on your finest headband and most triumphant smile, because Midge Maisel is back.
In one of his most triumphant shorts Solution (1978), a man tries to catch a ride along a snowy mountainous road.
For design nerds, the Sheats-Goldstein residence is well-known as one of the most triumphant works of renowned architect John Lautner.
Then we hit the title track, and that's maybe the most triumphant point of the record, and then the downturn starts from there.
Finally, when Yeaman casts his vote, spontaneously springing to his feet, Mr. Stuhlbarg's orgasmic "Aye!" serves as one of the film's most triumphant gestures.
One of the first times we see her, she's perched on the rooftop, smoking a cigarette and wearing the world's most triumphant fur coat.
This all comes to a head in one of the season's most triumphant moments in the finale, when Arthie officially comes out to the rest of the troupe.
Of course, we've seen something like this before: One of the most triumphant moments in the show was when Dany took off on Drogon, and look what that got her.
Not only did Melania Trump feel badly for her speechwriter, she also felt she had let down her husband on what should have been her most triumphant speaking engagement to date.
WASHINGTON — Fresh off some of his most triumphant days in office, President Donald Trump has expanded his attack on the Affordable Care Act, a move that has baffled Republicans and Democrats alike.
We doled out awards for the most triumphant CES comeback (Lora DiCarlo), the most overhyped thing at this year's show (Samsung's Neon digital avatars), and the most concept (Sony's Vision-S) as well.
He was convicted of racketeering and murder in the late 1980s, which WABC said was considered one of Rudy Giuliani's most triumphant victories against the mob when Giuliani was the US attorney in Manhattan.
But when you think about who "Pops" is, and what his legacy will be, you realize John Witherspoon, who died Tuesday at the age of 77, was a working actor in the most triumphant connotation of the title.
"Rolls Royce Bitch" starts with guitar riffs that sound like a relaxed Sunday afternoon, and the song turns into the album's most triumphant track; it's something about hearing Chainz endearingly repeat "Believe in yourself" while bragging about a luxury vehicle that'll make you go knock down a few things on a to-do list.
But she wore all white at some of her most triumphant moments on the campaign trail: the night she officially won enough delegates in the primary to clinch the nomination, the night she officially accepted the nomination at the Democratic National Convention, and the night she faced off against Donald Trump in the third and final presidential debate.
At the end of it all lay "Suzanne" – the band's most triumphant, baroque cut of gothic punk-rock to date – and the reveal of their debut album Eternity, in Your Arms, which houses the ghost story of James Scythe, his supernatural assailant The Stranger, and a mysterious, ghost-busting bunch who go by the name 'The Callous Heart'.
Twitter has had a messy 2017, and it certainly isn't enjoying the greatest public relations phase of its history, so I'm inclined to forgive the social media platform for fumbling what should have been the most triumphant moment of its long year: the site's November 17 announcement that it will effectively ban neo-Nazis come December 18.
He's already ridden a horse through Brooklyn in one of the best action movies of the year so far, promised us a most triumphant return of Bill and Ted, and is about to appear in Toy Story 4, while still somehow managing to have the time to bless us all with some sagely wisdom about the nature of death or whatever.
According to an E&E News story, the film's pivotal and most triumphant sequence — in which Gore helps negotiate with SolarCity, an American company, to pass on intellectual property to India to help the country adopt solar energy — is not just (at best) a bit misleading, but also not supported by the results since then: [A]lmost 20 months after the gavel came down in Paris, there's still scant evidence that SolarCity has delivered anything.
Ron Fell from Gavin Report called the song "the year's most triumphant duet".
The Times commented that the show "cheerfully parodied the very Ruritanian romances to which he owed his most triumphant successes".
In 2015, Boom! Comics revived the franchise in comic form with Bill & Ted's Most Triumphant Return. That success of that miniseries led to two additional miniseries.
After that, he thought way past doing gay onscreen. But the role of Eric was "too good to pass up." He also considers My Husband's Lover as his "most triumphant TV outing".
""SNAPPY POP TUNES WIN WITH REGGAE". Press-Telegram. 25 March 1994. Retrieved 24 March 2020. The Rolling Stone Album Guide described the song as "the wisest, catchiest, most triumphant kiss-off since 'I Will Survive'.
His other books include Vatican Politics; Bid for Power (with Anthony Vice), a history of take-over bids; Renaissance Italy, a book for children; Venice: The Most Triumphant City; Inside the Vatican and Michelangelo; A Biography.
The fortunes of the Empire under Michael's reign were mixed. His most triumphant moment came in 1041 when he led the imperial army against Bulgarian rebels. He returned from this victory, but died a few months later.
The chamber was officially reinstituted in 1616, and took part in the rhetoric competition hosted by the Peoene (Peony) in Mechelen on 3 May 1620, taking first prize for most triumphant decoration, second prize for most triumphant arrival through the streets, and third prize for best recitation.Jan Thieullier, ed., De schadt-kiste der philosophen ende poeten (Mechelen, Henry Jaye, 1621), p. LXX At the joyous reception in Antwerp of the new governor general, Cardinal- Infante Ferdinand of Austria, in 1635, the Goudbloem put on a tableau vivant intended to demonstrate "that the hope of all the Low Countries rests upon the Prince Cardinal".
The author asserts that there is nothing superior about the Western values, rather, other dormant cultures simply underwent revival of cultural confidence and dynamism when the West was experiencing one of its most triumphant moments. Based on the flaws, Kishore Mahbubani argues that this scenario is least likely to happen in the future.
Stories of Our Lives has received positive reviews. Reviews from the Huffington Post described the film as an "intimate, masterly portrayal of Kenya's LGBT community" and "one of the most triumphant and stunning films of the year".Stories of Our Lives is an Intimate, Masterly Portrayal of Kenya's LGBT Community. Huffington Post, September 22, 2014.
His leading roles on television included Svengali. In 1952 he returned to the Old Vic to play King Lear, and toured Europe in that production. Several years later he also played Lear on radio. Radio became one of Murray's most triumphant acting areas, with appearances in over 300 plays. He played Macbeth in 1949 with Flora Robson, a month after playing the part on television (with Ruth Lodge), so different were the two medium's audiences deemed to be.
Skidmore & Co. V&A; Museum no. M.251-1984 The Hereford Screen is a great choir screen designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811-1878) and made by Coventry metalworking firm Skidmore & Co. for Hereford Cathedral, England in 1862. It was one of the Gothic Revival works in iron of the nineteenth century. When it was unveiled at the 1862 International Exhibition it was hailed as the "grandest and most triumphant achievement of modern architectural art".
It was also short listed for the 2016 ReLit Award, in the Novels Category. Her sophomore collection of short stories, For All the Men (and Some of the Women) I've Known, was published in October 2016 by Tightrope Books. It received a starred review in Quill and Quire Magazine, who called it her "most triumphant work to date." The Toronto Star praised her "fine talent for putting emphasis in unexpected places." while the Globe and Mail praised the stories' "admirable directness and grit".
The latter two triumphs were observation balloons. That ran his tally to 30. In July, he added to his score almost daily, a third balloon busting on the 1st, followed by one of the most triumphant months in the history of fighter aviation, adding 17 victims during the month. His run of success was threatened on the 20th by a vibrating engine that entailed breaking off an attack on a German two seater and a rough emergency landing that left him with scratches and bruises.
Members of De Olijftak carried off second prize for best rhyming rebus, third prize for best painted rebus, third prize for most triumphant decoration, first prize for best composed verse, third prize for strongest line, first and second place for best recitation, first prize for best song, and second prize for most pieces entered by a single chamber.Jan Thieullier, ed., De schadt-kiste der philosophen ende poeten (Mechelen, Henry Jaye, 1621), p. LXX For the play put on for the chamber's feestdag in 1621, 400 programmes were printed.
Michele Cossato's long football career began in the 1986–87 football season, when, although he was still very young, he joined A.C. ChievoVerona. During that year the team moved down to Serie C2. He was then sold to Valdagno, to get experience in playing for the Interregional Championship (the current Serie D). With the team of the Province of Vicenza he scored 4 goals in 19 matches. In the 1988–1989 Championship he returned to Chievo, and was part of the team's most triumphant season (which resulted in their promotion to Serie C1).
Robert Hilburn from Los Angeles Times compared Debbie Gibson performance on her Out of the Blue Tour with Newton-John's Physical Tour, commenting that "recalled the most triumphant moments of Olivia Newton-John's 1982 'Physical' tour" and "as the evening progressed, it became clear that Newton-John (who exhibited a similar aerobic energy, sparkling smile and even blonde bangs) was a closer parallel". British duo Goldfrapp performed a cover of "Physical" on their 2001 concert tour. Alison Goldfrapp herself said later that Newton-John is one of the duo inspirations.
"I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love" was a comeback single for Rita Coolidge in 1979. Of her four previous singles between 1978 and 1979, two had not charted, while two had been in the top 20 on the adult contemporary charts, though not in the top 10. In contrast, the Coolidge version of the "I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love" reached Number 3 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart, as well as charting highly elsewhere. It has been described as one of Coolidge's "most triumphant performances",Joe Viglione, Review of Satisfied; www.allmusic.com.
Lead vocalist Hansi Kürsch In 1998, Blind Guardian released their epic album Nightfall in Middle-Earth. "Complete with anthemic choruses, spoken word story lines, and plenty of bombastic power metal punctuating every dramatic turn", says Allmusic's Vincent Jeffries, "Nightfall in Middle-Earth is perhaps Blind Guardian's most triumphant". A concept album based on J. R. R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion, Blind Guardian's music demonstrated some folk rock influence, but also featured heavy use of Queen-style layered backing vocals. Since Nightfall, bass guitar has been played by sessional member Oliver Holzwarth, and Hansi has been able to devote all his attention to singing.
The 1997 UPS strike by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) is recognized as one of the most triumphant moments in the history of counter-hegemonic globalization movements; for it has perfectly demonstrated the nature of counter-hegemonic globalization. The Teamsters Union went on strike against the UPS because UPS was "seen as representing the intrusion of the "American Model" of aggressive anti-union behavior, coupled with the expansion of part-time and temporary jobs with low pay and benefits and the use of subcontracting". The first victory was in how IBT took advantage of a previously underexploited global organization — The International Transport Workers Federation (ITF). Through ITF, a World Council of UPS union was created.
Hutcherson would also find success in the ARCA racing series based in the Midwestern United States. One of his most triumphant years would be 1977 where he would defeat Jim Sauter by half a car length in a 200-mile race after his Winston Cup Series car was declared ineligible to compete in a nearby NASCAR race that day. During this era, his ARCA vehicle was perfectly legal for NASCAR but his NASCAR vehicle didn't fill the valid template. Many of the top-level NASCAR teams, like those employing Darrell Waltrip and Cale Yarborough at the time, were fined $250 for having fuel tanks that did not meet the specifications for NASCAR during that time.
Collier's life was disturbed by the publication of William James's Naval History in 1823. James paid particular attention to the escape of the Constitution, and lamented Collier's failure to bring her to action and capture her. James claimed Collier's incompetence had allowed the Constitution to escape from Boston, while his failure to bring her to action when his squadron later sighted her was attributed to what amounted to cowardice on his part. James summed up the episode with > Most sincerely do we regret...that this last and most triumphant escape of > the Constitution, the first frigate of the United States that had humbled > the proud flag of Britain, had, not long ago, been brought under the > scrutiny of a court-martial.
J G Lockhart Memoirs of the life of Walter Scott p.378-379 This friendship with Scott developed into a strong bond lasting until Scotts death in 1832. An example: "Of all Scott's bosom-cronies the man of quickest, lightest, most spontaneous fun, of most triumphant mimicry, and of gentlest, happiest temper, was, by universal testimony, Sir Adam Ferguson".McCunn Florence The Friends of Sir Walter Scott 1910, p. 328 Another example described in Scotts memoirs, is his letter to Lord Montagu, the 4th Duke of Buccleuch in 1819 recommending Ferguson as personal secretary for the Dukes impending visit to Lisbon.J G Lockhart Memoirs of the life of Walter Scott p.390 He was also one of the nineteen original members of the society, 'called by way of excellence, "The Club"', (a club formed for the consumption of oysters, claret and rum punch)Spotted History of Edinburgh. see Clubs.
Jason Lipshutz of Billboard listed "Make it Rain" as one of the most essential releases of the week, calling it "classic Pop Smoke, with a wall-shattering beat and enough chest-thumping lyrics to ensure that the rapper's gravelly voice never loses your attention. Lipshutz opined that "listening to the song in the greater context of a career cut way too short makes for a jarring experience, yet 'Make It Rain' also captures Pop Smoke at his most triumphant, and it's a fitting pose". Tom Breihan of Stereogum praised the track as "a monstrous drill track that does not feel like a half- finished leftover" and further found it to be "a real bittersweet pleasure to hear Pop's tremendous gruff voice-of-God flow once again". Luke Wells of Soundigest had a similar sentiment, saying "It's commonplace for posthumous releases to mark a decline in quality, but such is not the case with 'Make It Rain'.

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