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"triumphal" Definitions
  1. done or made in order to celebrate a great success or victory

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It is worth remembering that the original was a Roman triumphal arch, the same triumphal arch to which Wood and Dawkins pointed to in Hamilton's painting.
This was "Chandelier," a triumphal burst of emotion and orchestral arrangements.
It even preceded the report on Vladimir Putin's triumphal visit to China.
I passed through the recently erected Arc de Triomphe-like Triumphal Arch.
Whatever triumphal feeling I got from interrogating the constable, it was gone.
THE CELEBRATION of NATO's 22021th birthday should have been a triumphal march.
It was a triumphal visit for Mr Orban, whom PiS has long admired.
Let's play you out with Maria Callas's "Aida" Triumphal Scene high E flat.
We're left, then, with the triumphal tableau of Mr. Mason embracing his new tenancy.
That triumphal news conference turned into an unsettling 90-minute sojourn through Trump's psyche.
Some appear to have been inspired by the triumphal snuff videos of Islamic State.
Shortly after McCabe's ouster became public, the president struck a triumphal note on Twitter.
Among them was a triumphal arch built by the Romans in the second century.
"It will not be the solemn, triumphal entrance he may have wanted," he said.
I love when the stage slowly lowers to reveal the sun-baked Triumphal Scene.
For some reason the triumphal column of the Place Vendôme is protruding through her room.
That's because the movie takes a rollicking, triumphal approach to the feminism of its day.
The Triumphal Scene, as usual, was an endless parade of costumed supernumeraries and live horses.
But the essential contributions of these women are quickly folded into Hirshman's triumphal narrative arc.
Then, triumphal, Trump straightened his suit jacket, stiffened his posture and raised his fleshy chin.
Bennet "has not written a typical, triumphal campaign memoir," Gabriel Debenedetti writes in his review.
But the overarching, triumphal issue of our time is the life force of the planet.
"I think that may be what this is all about," Durbin replied, in a triumphal tone.
Despite Putin's triumphal language, the annexation presented Russia with a formidable logistical challenge: Crimea's physical isolation.
And so we now have our own triumphal arch, set up last month in Trafalgar Square.
"The will against nihilism is typically a triumphal one: We're going to beat this," he said.
"This is it," he said, with a triumphal tone in his baritone during a recent interview.
Both will be missed, as will the hordes of often-recalcitrant horses in the Triumphal Scene.
Islamic State also destroyed Palmyra's famous Triumphal Arch during its first spell in control of the city.
Washington Square Park, with its 1892 triumphal arch, remains a magnet for chess players and social activism.
But this exhibition is enabled by a triumphal excess of exquisite loans and measured, beautifully conceived curating.
And there's something comforting about knowing that the Queen of the Selfie might soon make her triumphal return.
Revelers set off smoke bombs in the national colors — blue, white and red — obscuring Napoleon&aposs triumphal arch.
The dot-com collapse had incinerated fortunes and taken the wind out of the tech industry's triumphal narrative.
She was a warrior, a trooper and a triumphal professional, as well as a courageous and vulnerable artist.
Maduro's speech came thirty days after the elections for the constituent assembly, and he retained a triumphal tone.
Much like South Africa after its liberation, the United States surged into the 1990s in a triumphal mood.
The faux triumphal arch that greets visitors to Crocus City establishes the grandiosity of the Agalarovs' commercial complex.
Rio deserved a more balanced, less hysterical prologue, just as it deserves a more balanced, less triumphal epilogue.
At the beginning of this Triumphal Scene, a dotted rhythm, properly crisp, conjured the light step of horses.
"I didn't know if I would live to see another day," Ms. Jones sang with a triumphal wail.
LONDON — You might call it a triumphal return: "Angels in America" is back at the National Theater here.
Even one of the horses in the Triumphal Scene bridled hard, all too ready to bolt the stage.
In "Crazy Columns," a triumphal arch appears to have three columns, but only two actually emerge from the top.
While watching the drumline bang in unison under the triumphal arch in Washington Square Park, I got choked up.
"Cleopatra" is an album by a band that has toured arenas, but it's more weary and disillusioned than triumphal.
Will they be sucked into a fascination with triumphal arches, glorious sacrifices and the obsession with loyalty and betrayal?
The "superhero" photographs of protesters, with their classic form and triumphal tone, are engaged in a labor of redress.
The two classical figures are thereby linked to the classical ruins — specifically the triumphal arch, to which they point.
This one, with five temples, two blocky triumphal arches, three obelisks and a decorated base, is the most complete.
Kim Clijsters made a triumphal return after a nearly two-year layoff, winning the United States Open in 8001.
Mr. Trump has shown a particular interest in prisoner and hostage releases, highlighting them with triumphal White House welcomes.
All the triumphal tootling that Hinkie retroactively wraps this in looks ridiculous and strained because it is ridiculous and strained.
Investors also expressed surprise at the triumphal tone of Norske Skog's statement on the court decision, given this stumbling block.
Other structures blown up by Islamic State include Palmyra's triumphal arch, three funerary towers and the temple of Baal Shamin.
The mood was triumphal: The concert started after a spontaneous audience rendition of "O Canada" and ended with three encores.
It's a perfect sequel to the triumphal treatment Cunningham received in France, where he was given his most ecstatic ovations.
The Arihant's inaugural voyage was a triumphal step forward in India's long, often tortuous quest to deploy atomic weapons at sea.
AT NOON ON March 27th Narendra Modi, India's prime minister, appeared on television to deliver a triumphal message to the nation.
The triumphal arch, a two-thirds scale of the original, was first showcased in Trafalgar Square in London this past April.
The arches were decorative, not triumphal, and therefore were not built by the Romans to celebrate their victory over the Persians.
Despite a certain triumphal tone, this essay communicates an excitement, anticipation and, above all, an ambition that the exhibition completely fulfills.
The move has also set the the stage for Pence's triumphal welcome by the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The human behind the triumphal stream was Zach Seidel, 20143, the director of multimedia communications and digital for the athletic department.
The terminal is architecturally impressive with soaring ceilings, Roman-triumphal-arch-inspired facades, Corinthian columns, arched windows and the famous clock.
"We still fear what happened there ... the destruction of the two temples, the triumphal arch and the funeral towers," he said.
America's triumphal position had come undone in violent paroxysms that rended our political fabric, deepened racial divisions, and intensified opposition to war.
The city was captured from government forces last May by the Islamic State, which has destroyed temples, triumphal arches and other landmarks .
Like when Céline sings, "To all the little girls in the world, never change," which is such a classic Céline triumphal anthem.
In October, IS destroyed a triumphal arch that had been constructed by the Romans to commemorate victory in battle against the Persians.
The jihadist group seized Palmyra in May last year and dynamited two of its Roman-era temples, a triumphal arch and funeral towers.
The series itself ultimately broadcasts a triumphal narrative -- that gender doesn't work against all Clinton's political descendants as it long has against her.
The Institute for Digital Archaeology's Triumphal Arch of Palmyra (31 Chambers St, Manhattan) is on view at City Hall Park through September 23.
Besançon dates to the Gauls, and to the Romans, whose triumphal arch and columns can be seen in and near the Square Castan.
While she seems comfortable in waging battle with him, her unease about the president's behavior has only intensified since the Democrats' triumphal election.
A hundred years after Woodrow Wilson's triumphal arrival, another president who just lost unilateral control on Capitol Hill headed to Paris on Friday.
Upon the triumphal arches, the altars, and the coins of Rome, SPQR stood for Senatus Populusque Romanus (the Senate and the Roman people).
The triumphal name is justified on the back of the short menu with bullet points explaining what makes the fried rice here stand apart.
Since 9/11, those stories have taken on a particularly triumphal and patriotic cast for Americans, in movies like Lone Survivor and American Sniper.
She performs a down-and-out version of what the essayist and critic Logan Pearsall Smith called a "swimgloat," a triumphal glide through society.
It is rounded out by a triumphal display of new paintings — as well as one sculpture and 2 drawings — at the Anton Kern Gallery.
Among the Scots, look out for James Douglas (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), the bellow of whose triumphal rage is at once thrilling and scarcely human.
Soon the clip is trending at No. 22016 on YouTube, and the triumphal banner on Daily Kos says: ''Malcolm Nance Unloads on Breitbart Editor.
Now, those rumors and speculation have become reality as Tyga made his full-on triumphal return to his on-again-off-again paramour's social media.
It is the Sunday of the Passion for some: Palm Sunday, commemoration of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem aboard a donkey, a steed of peace.
He congratulated his Soviet colleagues, who had broken into triumphal wide grins when just a moment earlier they had professed ignorance of any Soviet launch.
Rather than focusing on the key problems facing America, presidential speeches started to sound more like a Roman triumphal march, emphasizing American might and glory.
The entry into New York was a triumphal procession, with the brilliant lamps on the machines shining through the dark and all the occupants were singing.
He is courting regional power brokers and traveling frequently to the provinces for triumphal speeches to locals while political parties are barred from doing the same.
Al-Ahrar TV, a Libyan broadcaster, posted on its Twitter account photos of what appeared to be triumphal fighters outside the center posing with their flag.
But his triumphal message was muddied by the woes of Midwestern soybean farmers, who have been caught in the crossfire of Mr. Trump's multifront trade war.
Yet in her absence, President Trump — whose tastes veer toward the gilded, triumphal style of Louis XIV — replaced her choices with several pieces he liked better.
In Palmyra in neighboring Syria, Islamic State dynamited two temples and the city's imposing triumphal arch before it was driven out of the former tourist magnet.
Although the arrangement can be dressed up in impressive clothing and nice sets—triumphal Roman arches or the fountains of Versailles—the basic facts don't alter.
Argentina's finance minister resigned in the wake of the market turmoil that followed a triumphal showing by the populist-Peronist presidential ticket in a pre-election vote.
In neighboring Syria, Islamic State was driven out of the city of Palmyra eight months ago, after dynamiting monuments including two temples and Palmyra's imposing triumphal arch.
You might think that the answer to economic insecurity would be schools, roads and other civic improvements, but the new nationalists prefer triumphal arches to cycle lanes.
Born seven years ago in the heady days of an economic boom, these Games were initially seen as a triumphal capstone for a newly ascendant global power.
But Ms. Jiménez rejects the triumphal narrative, arguing that immigrants, who are mostly people of color, have more in common with the oppressed people that story omits.
They picture, among other things, Samson carrying the gate of Gaza on his back (Judges 16:3), Samson and the foxes, and a triumphal parade with elephants.
In "The Land of Flickering Lights: Restoring America in an Age of Broken Politics," the Democratic senator from Colorado has not written a typical, triumphal campaign memoir.
The empire has its Death Star stadium but is in its post-triumphal phase, offering last year a modest portion of wins and a (very brief) playoff appearance.
Albrecht Dürer's "Triumphal Arch" is one of the largest prints ever made, and after a century on view at the British Museum, its conservation was a colossal task.
Inside the Triumphal Arch, a post-World War I monument, 21-year-old student Sabina Bahna joined a treasure hunt where the winners were rewarded with free books.
Although the Warsaw authorities have balked at his dream of a triumphal arch, he has the backing of the Law and Justice party, which forms the national government.
After the movie's triumphal reception at the Sundance Film Festival this year, the revelation that his accuser had ultimately committed suicide turned the spotlight onto Mr. Parker's past.
NEW YORK — The mayor has proclaimed next Saturday for observation of the restoration of Belgium, and the triumphal entry of the King and Queen of Belgium into Brussels.
As night fell, demonstrators set up tents at a nearby parade ground under triumphal arches made from crossed swords held by hands modeled on those of Saddam Hussein.
Palmyra's Triumphal Arch, which was destroyed by ISIS in Syria to global condemnation, was reconstructed using 3-D printing technology based on images previously captured of the structure.
Discoveries take time and protracted effort and we should remember the resolve, focus, and resources that went into triumphal announcements such as this most recent observation of neutron stars.
As the tide turned against Germany, in the second half of 1918, the country's propaganda for home consumption fully parted ways with reality, remaining relentlessly triumphal to the last.
The triumphal sense that America was a force for good and capable of accomplishing almost anything in the era following victory in World War II still pervaded the country.
There is the triumphal arch of the neoclassicist General Staff Building through which revolutionary solders and sailors ran towards the palace's gates to overthrow the Provisional Government in 1917.
It was hardly an accident that just days after Trump's triumphal trip, Saudi Arabia and the UAE began the blockade of their neighbor, the gas-rich kingdom of Qatar.
Indeed, the only real highlight of the performance was a single note: Ms. Lewis ended that Triumphal Scene with a high E flat, an octave above what Verdi wrote.
Antiquities chief Maamoun Abdelkarim said on Saturday Syria would try to restore the temples, as well as funeral towers and a triumphal arch which were also blown up last year.
In his triumphal speech in Hazard, Mr Pruitt blasted the Clean Power Plan as "really about picking winners and losers"—something that should not be done by "any regulatory body".
This year's event, held on Tuesday inside Bucharest's landmark Triumphal Arch - modeled on Paris's Arc de Triomphe - attracted thousands of visitors, from young Harry Potter fans to seasoned history buffs.
Even the triumphal ad that Nike cut for Durant plays with and plays up this circle of vengefulness between critics real and imagined against Durant, and Durant against those critics.
He winds through the socialism of Jack London and Karl Marx, through the art of Rembrandt and J.M.W. Turner, through Wagner's triumphal music and Victor Klemperer's analyses of fascist language.
In an era of perilous experiments hastened by the Soviet success of Sputnik, the first artificial satellite, Mr. Kraft presided over triumphal breakthroughs in the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo projects.
Moreover, we may now have an actual triumphal march in Washington D.C., if Trump gets his way and a military parade takes place, even though we have won no war.
It was as timely as season one, but in a very different way, less triumphal and certain of the power wielded by large groups of people raising their voices as one.
He defied a downpour to play a triumphal "Purple Rain" at the Super Bowl halftime show in 2007, and he headlined the Coachella festival in 2008 for a reported $5 million.
Within a week the bedizened emblems of kitsch became vehicles for Pollock-esque, purposeful art as protesters hurled balloons filled with paint on government buildings, the Equestrian Warrior, the Triumphal Arch.
And the timing of Pence's trip -- prospectively a triumphal tour, at least in Israel -- seemed to make perfect sense given how strongly the Netanyahu government and many Israelis supported the move.
And then we walked beneath the Porta Nuova, a triumphal arch that dates to the 1500s, and I felt as if I were leaving one part of the city for another.
Furry, long-snouted, standing seven feet tall and wreathed in giant earthworms, they gamboled at a triumphal arch, briefly menaced an ice cream cart and disrupted a game of pickup basketball.
The triumphal moment on Wednesday was tempered by growing exasperation in the western city of Falluja, where Iraqi forces and allied militias routed Islamic State fighters more than six months ago.
Visually they find the artist returning fully to two dimensions after her triumphal public sculpture, "A Subtlety, or the Marvelous Sugar Baby," the monumental and vexatious sugarcoated woman-sphinx of 2014.
More bittersweet and less triumphal than its predecessors, and directed by a returning Dean DeBlois, "The Hidden World" concerns the exigencies that Hiccup faces as a leader, both politically and personally.
The deal, announced as part of a triumphal visit by China's President Xi Jinping last year, had been viewed as a staging post for co-operation between the U.K., France and China.
Poland's ban on his work began to lift, and his triumphal visit, in 1981, made him realize that, to many Poles, he had become a national hero, a symbol of cultural resistance.
It began with a triumphal march that by degrees, loops, crossfades, and overlays shaded into subtle reminiscence: of sweetness given freely, and honesty, and love that came and went as it chose.
Super Tuesday was supposed to be the former New York mayor's triumphal entry into the presidential race, the opening salvo in a primary strategy so unorthodox it had never been tried before.
Back indoors, beyond the false hill, the fair's Unlimited sector is showcasing 76 unconventional projects that could go toe to toe with Ms. Comte's triumphal log signage in terms of sheer ambition.
JUSTICE Justice's music is made for no place smaller than an arena, where multistory strobe lights can flash on every sequenced synthesizer note, and a basic, blasting 4/4 stomp sounds triumphal.
As one might expect, Forteresse's new album is more of the same—that is to say, a masterful melodic black metal onslaught, urged foreward by biting tremolo and an epic, triumphal atmosphere.
Hardline newspapers Kayhan and Vatan-e-Emrooz splashed the news on their front pages, crowding out a triumphal speech by President Hassan Rouhani, who on Sunday hailed the lifting of the nuclear sanctions.
But these arcane machinations seem a long way off as Trump, on the road again, alternately soothes his ego and stokes his base, churning through an updated, triumphal version of his campaign doggerel.
He created print propaganda for the Italian fascist government, won a competition to construct a bust of dictator Benito Mussolini, and entered another to build a triumphal arch celebrating Italy's invasion of Ethiopia.
So starved are we for sensation that when a summary of Jones's findings is finally exposed to the light of an official hearing, the triumphal surge nearly caused me to yelp with relief.
President Donald Trump's speech to the nation Wednesday morning -- confident, self-congratulatory and even triumphal in tone -- presented a dangerous misreading of both the US's leverage and Iran's continued capacity for trouble-making.
For Mr. Flynn, serving as the president's chief adviser on defense and foreign policy matters, represents a triumphal return to government after being dismissed as agency director in 2014 after two years there.
We collected dozens of photographs of the original triumphal arch taken by tourists and archaeologists, compiled the photos into a 3-D computer model and used robots to render the model in stone.
As he stood almost triumphal atop his books, with a strobe inserted into his mouth, the audience couldn't clearly see his face and white smoke from a smoke machine gently wafted towards him.
The officials said that allowing Moscow's triumphal claims of a traitor's death to go unchallenged — and thus allowing their vulnerable asset to maintain a low profile — was the best way to ensure his safety.
By contrast, the country that saw the biggest trust gains among its own citizens was China, after a year in which President Xi Jinping cemented his hold on power at a triumphal party congress.
Clinton had taken a triumphal tour of the Libyan capital, Tripoli, and for weeks top aides had been circulating a "ticktock" that described her starring role in the events that had led to this moment.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Albrecht Dürer's 1515-17 "Triumphal Arch" is one of the largest prints ever produced, made with 195 woodblocks on 36 sheets of paper that stretch four by three meters.
Arthur Conan Doyle killed Sherlock, having him fall into a waterfall with Moriarty, only to make his triumphal return when the writer figured out that nobody gave a damn about anything he did but Sherlock.
Viewing Wood's work through the lens of straight white male identity certainly seems to reveal unexpected, cringeworthy, and possibly less triumphal aspects of his practice, which probably explains why such a thing so seldom occurs.
While "March" doesn't extend beyond its triumphal framing story, the morning of Barack Obama's first inauguration, it speaks to an era defined by #BlackLivesMatter, started on Twitter by Opal Tometi, Patrisse Cullors and Alicia Garza.
THE WHITNEY MUSEUM once more flexed its immense fifth floor with the triumphal "Open Plan," which gave five artists working in markedly different media the run of the entire space for up to two weeks.
The portraits, of a triumphal Mr. Chávez in military attire and addressing the United Nations, were carted away this week as rivals of his United Socialist Party, who were swept into the Assembly in a Dec.
High property prices suggest popular enthusiasm for Poundbury (a three-bedroom flat in the Royal Pavilion, which imaginatively throws together stone colonnades, ornate ironwork and a triumphal arch, is on the market for £1.45m, or $2m).
Maduro still has the support of the military high command, and now routinely appears in pre-recorded events at military bases where officers stand behind him and chant triumphal slogans such as "Loyal always, traitors never."
But "Don Juan in Hell," with Mr. Laughton, Charles Boyer, Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Agnes Moorehead, toured from coast to coast in a triumphal procession that ended in New York with critics hailing a spectacular arrival.
We cannot and do not escape the triumphal attraction of the golem here, as we are confronted (again) with the fetid fact that a determinative force in human life is the virtual merging with the actual.
They triangulated the signal back to its source in North Korea's northeastern highlands at almost the exact moment that the rogue nation distributed a triumphal press release declaring that it had successfully tested its first hydrogen bomb.
Cover image: President Donald Trump (L) and Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel attend a ceremony to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War at the Triumphal Arch on the Elysian Fields in Paris.
PARIS — Before last week, Greece expected that it might benefit from what was supposed to be a triumphal valedictory lap by President Obama as he lands in Athens on Tuesday to kick off his final world tour.
"The Marciana was built here as part of the 16th-century project to create a triumphal entry to the city from the lagoon," he said, joining me on the balcony off the "salone," Sansovino's palatial reading room.
Yet the mood was largely festive as the march made its way from the triumphal Marble Arch near Hyde Park, through Trafalgar Square, past the many monuments to past days of imperial power, and on to Parliament.
Cuba forbids independent print or broadcast media, and reports in the state-run press have long consisted mostly of transcriptions of official Communist Party declarations — triumphal reports on industrial production or lavish praise of the country&aposs leaders.
As night fell, demonstrators set up tents at a nearby parade ground under triumphal arches made from crossed swords held by hands modelled on those of Saddam Hussein, who was toppled by the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.
It was, a triumphal league press release crowed, "the first change to the ball in over 35 years and only the second in 60 seasons," in this case from an eight-panel leather ball to ... something more complicated.
He seems to be trying to take the historical-epic framework and triumphal spirit of films like "Apollo 13" and "The Right Stuff" and imbue it with the mystical, grandiloquent artiness of a Stanley Kubrick or a Terrence Malick.
Weary shopkeepers on the Champs-Élysées were still cleaning up from the previous night's celebrations and looting — 292 arrests were made across France — even as the boulevard filled again for the team's triumphal bus ride to the Élysée Palace.
And "Entrance Gate to the White House Garden with Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C." (1821) is the only known view of the White House at the time, with a stone wall, triumphal arch and formal gardens stretched out behind it.
You wouldn't have described the mood as triumphal; it was more as if everyone had emerged from the basement after a tornado to discover that, while the car was upside down somewhere, at least the house was still standing.
The tenor Jorge de León, making his Metropolitan Opera debut, started off with a brusque "Celeste Aida," but relaxed enough by the second-act triumphal scene to show off a healthy tone in high notes, glinting metal yet mellow.
True, it ticks off all the usual scenes in the showbiz rise-and-fall genre—the meetings with key collaborators, the composing and recording of classic singles, triumphal concerts—but it does so with an impressionistic aplomb that "Bohemian Rhapsody" lacked.
Remember how we imagined, full of triumphal optimism, that social media would become the web that knit the oppressed masses together, would empower them to join forces and overthrow their oppressors and stride shoulder-to-shoulder together into a better world?
Thus begins the first of many odysseys in Ayaana's life, which include sailing across the Indian Ocean on a freighter, zooming through China on bullet trains, flying to Istanbul with a classmate and making a triumphal, if complicated, return home.
And they seem increasingly triumphal about the signs of stress on Iran's government, now facing the third round of mass demonstrations in the country since late 2017 — this time prompted by its military's downing of a civilian airliner over Tehran.
He created his Mr. Money Mustache avatar as a way to tell the rest of us, with meticulous and triumphal precision, about his finances and his life style, and about how bad at math and life the rest of us are.
The news of the week was earnings-themed, unsurprisingly, including Amazon's big revenue beat and profit miss, Alphabet's slightly fretful growth and losses on its "Other Bets," whatever the hell happened to Twitter during the San Francisco dawn, and Facebook's continued triumphal parade.
"It is depressing as a Republican and a conservative to see Donald Trump making this triumphal procession...through Washington with the Republican leadership of the Republican National Committee and the House and Senate basically capitulating to him," he said Thursday on MSNBC.
You (and others, it soon becomes clear) write back to note that, leaving aside their unseemly eagerness to suck people's traumatic tales into a triumphal feminist vanity project, school administrators appear to have missed the point of #MeToo: that abuse is ubiquitous.
ISIS drove government forces from Palmyra in a matter of days last May and later demolished some of the best-known monuments in its UNESCO world heritage site, including two large temples dating back more than 1,800 years and a Roman triumphal archway.
I'd never heard of this monument, though I must have passed its ruins a score of times on the wide glaring Via dei Fori Imperiali (Street of the Imperial Fora) that Mussolini carved out as his own triumphal route between the Colosseum and Piazza Venezia.
After a 2014 exhibition featuring the "Triumphal Arch," and months of planning that "generated the fattest risk assessment folder ever seen," it was relocated to the paper conservation studio, rolled on a specially designed tube system, and photographed in high-resolution and with infrared and ultraviolet imaging.
Yet there also hovered over Mr. Netanyahu's trip the vaguely valedictory sense that this outwardly triumphal visit to the United States' political and media capitals, places where he has grown accustomed to a conquering hero's reception, could turn out to be his last as prime minister.
Fears of a looming attack on Idlib have been building in recent weeks as a triumphal Mr. Assad, once written off by Western powers and other enemies, has reclaimed most of the country and geared up for a final military push to rout his armed antagonists.
But she could not stand the idea of leaving it to someone else who might create something more triumphal from all those AK-47s "that produced so much pain, so much death and damage and all sorts of murders and extortion and everything else," she said.
But she could not stand the idea of leaving it to someone else who might create something more triumphal from all those AK-47s "that produced so much pain, so much death and damage and all sorts of murders and extortion and everything else," she said.
Islamic State militants dynamited the temples of Baal Shamin and Bel, as well as funeral towers and a triumphal arch, which had stood for 1,800 years in the oasis city described by the U.N. cultural agency as a crossroads of cultures since the dawn of humanity.
The two-thirds scale model was made by the Institute for Digital Archaeology (IDA) using 3D computer models based on photographs of the original triumphal arch; the photos were taken by archaeologists and tourists before the city of Palmyra, where the arch stood, was captured by ISIS last May.
V.C.s have spent years dismissing speculation about a private-equity bubble as merely an expression, by know-nothing spectators, of resentment and alarmism; media onlookers, they argue, should talk instead about the triumphal progress of the genuinely great start-ups as they try to solve our most difficult problems.
Witch in Her Tomb do it well, and if you've got any interest in harsh, subtly melodic (check out that triumphal swell on "X") and wholly distorted black metal with a dash of bare-bones punk, you're going to want to try and wrap your head around Meditations.
" The work of assessing the scale of the damage can begin in earnest now that the city is back under Syrian control, though the damage is already known to include a triumphal arch, two temples, and funeral towers — destruction that UNESCO's Director-General Irina Bokova called an "immense loss.
Still, Trump's triumphal appearance at CPAC — six years after he delivered his first major political speech at the gathering, and one year after he canceled on the conference in the midst of a contentious primary — further drives home how much he's reshaped what was once American conservatism in his own image.
Taiwan's self-confidence and collective solidarity trace back to its triumphal self-liberation from its own authoritarian past, its ability to thrive in the shadow of a massive, hostile neighbor that refuses to recognize its right to chart its own path, and its track record of learning from existential threats.
It would become the very same building from which, seven years later, the helicopter would take off carrying Ambassador Graham Martin and with him the tattered remnants of America's reputation as a dependable ally and a bulwark against communism, as well as the sense that triumphal America could do anything.
In 1966 Menzies's successor, Harold Holt, had added a second battalion to the Australian commitment, declared on the White House lawn that Australia was "all the way with L.B.J.," hosted a triumphal tour by the first incumbent president to visit Australia, and won a huge electoral victory on his Vietnam policy.
And, oh, the things he does to keep our attention — swinging from a cable like a hyperactive monkey, stripping down to the affrontive altogether, urinating in a triumphal arc, getting cozy with audience members as he roves the aisles, making fun of the projected supertitles that translate his German into English.
Following her visit to the clinic, she fantasized about giving herself over to "the project of wifeliness," as she saw many of her peers doing, indulging in the sort of triumphal social-media posts—engagement photos, wedding photos, baby photos—that advertise the twenty-first-century life cycle of young couples.
Mr. Trump's triumphal announcement that Mr. al-Baghdadi "died like a dog" in northern Syria's Idlib Province came as the Islamic State had shown signs of reconstituting in remnants of its self-proclaimed caliphate, which once spanned a swath of Syria and Iraq before it was destroyed by American-led forces in March.
It is a triumphal narrative of how determination, charm, readiness and linguistic fluency allowed the author to penetrate one of the world's most insular societies, beginning as an enthusiast for the country's avant-garde culture and ultimately becoming part of that culture, performing as the Midnight Cowboy with Kara Juro's Situation Theater (Jokyo Gekijo).
That might be so, but it overlooks the way in which tyranny and writing are often conjoined — through the writing of laws and decrees, but also the stamping of coins, huge inscriptions on columns, the elaborate architectural construction of triumphal arches, not to mention the branding of slaves — that dictatorial regimes assert and exert control.
The first movement begins with gently surging, triumphal motifs, passing swiftly between major and minor moods before settling into bustling activity and, suddenly, a mournful tenderness that carries into the start of the second movement: an oscillating pattern in the left hand, familiar in Mr. Glass's music, and a deliberate melody in the right.
As Egypt's Orthodox Christians celebrated Palm Sunday and children joyfully brandished palm fronds, re-creating Jesus's triumphal entry to Jerusalem a week before his crucifixion, bombs exploded in two churches, killing scores and leaving the fiercely nationalistic Coptic community feeling unprotected by the government it had relied upon for deliverance from the regime of Mohamed Morsi.
There, for instance, in the front row of Virgil Abloh's Off-White show (preceding his triumphal debut at Louis Vuitton) is Christian Combs (known as King), son of Sean Combs, sitting in the stiflingly hot Palais de Chaillot dressed in an emerald green vinyl tracksuit as a blizzard of artificial snow drifts down on his head.
The national press relayed his triumphal entry into the town, clad in a tin-foil crown and ermine cloak and bearing his regalia of gilded ballcock and copper piping, while the biplane of the Hay air force did a flypast and the rowing boat of the Hay navy went down the Wye, firing blanks through a drainpipe.
Our current-day use of ruins often suggests similar ideas: an American-British venture building a replica of part of a destroyed Roman triumphal arch from Palmyra to tour around the world, before it is to be set up at Palmyra itself; Russia presenting itself as the "liberator" of ancient Palmyra; several countries divvying up the spoils of restoring Palmyra's damaged ruins.
At the time, as the wall fell and the Soviet bloc that had been encased in Stalinism thawed, it was a vogue among some historians, scholars, and others to declare "the end of history"—that the big questions had been settled, that liberal democracy was triumphal and inexorable, and that the decline of the impulse to enslave whole countries was also inexorable.
Develop in the child a sustained and sincere interest in the triumphal progress of the nation's history, from Valley Forge to the Halls of Montezuma, from the Emancipation Proclamation to the Progressive Era, from the War to End All Wars through V.E. and V.J. days, to what President John F. Kennedy called "the long twilight struggle" of Cold War containment.
Case in point: Something weird happens to the beloved throne room scene that ends the original 1977 Star Wars if you're crazy enough to delete John Williams' brassy music from it: Instead of a triumphal award ceremony, it becomes an awkward mime interrupted by sporadic coughing, an occasional strangled yell from the hairy humanoid alien Chewbacca, and tepid applause from a crowd of Rebel troopers.
For his depictions of Central American death squads — bands of indiscriminate killers who, with the support of the Reagan administration, spent much of the decade terrorizing the peasantry of Guatemala and El Salvador — Golub rethought the idea of the triumphal frieze, transferring the red oxide of Roman frescoes to his monochromatic fields, while incising his super-sized figures in scraped-down, ever-shifting layers of dark and light.
CAPE TOWN — The 2018 World Cup revealed much about the state of our world, and not simply in the triumphal smile of President Vladimir Putin of Russia, the arch-nemesis of the liberal global order, as he presided over the final match, the planet's largest spectacle, at a time when traditional centers of Western power such as NATO, the Group of 7 and the European Union face existential crises.

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