BEIJING — It was supposed to be a triumphant tweet.
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It wants you to feel triumphant when its two main characters come together to do very bad things, but it also wants you to feel a little queasy about feeling so triumphant.
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But, in a gay context, it's also triumphant: He slayed.
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Ariana Grande has made her triumphant return to the stage.
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Europe's triumphant captain Thomas Bjorn said the incident was "upsetting".
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The last eight years have been triumphant for Republicans here.
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Thimbleweed Park represents a triumphant return to classic LucasArts Adventures.
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We see so few images of triumphant women in science.
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The Conners have set a date for their triumphant return.
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Even Black Mirror's triumphant endings can still make viewers uneasy.
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See every single winner, including Yog Nog's triumphant return, ahead.
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Superhero stories, by contrast, make viewers feel empowered and triumphant.
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But there's one trend making a triumphant comeback: bedazzled nails.
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" The entire night feels like the dictionary definition of "triumphant.
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It was a triumphant and tragic twelve months, I suppose.
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His presence unravels the spool of sunny pop, triumphant trumpets.
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"Alright, back to Texas," he added, with a triumphant clap.
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We've got a triumphant Israeli government saying, essentially, we won.
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Dufour's recollection of Beaver, however, is a little less triumphant.
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Mariah Carey is making her triumphant return to Las Vegas.
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This has been a triumphant awards season for Stranger Things.
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"He's a major loser," said Trump, in his triumphant week.
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It was hardly the triumphant occasion Mr Turnbull had anticipated.
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"The vibe is triumphant," she said of the new music.
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Christina stands alone before the altar, tall and unsmiling, triumphant.
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"7 Rings" earmarked a triumphant new direction for Ariana Grande.
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The musical structure was one of crescendo toward triumphant rage.
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Ivanka had the smallest of triumphant smiles on her face.
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Miami exiles began making elaborate preparations for a triumphant return.
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This was one of those triumphant cry moments for me.
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Elodie is triumphant because she is alarmingly good at stealing.
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" Sondheim (triumphant): "Now you have a portrait of Meryl's marriage.
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Patrick says something else mildly triumphant, and she shouts again.
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At the end of World War II, the triumphant Gen.
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Yet the wholly enlightened Earth is radiant with triumphant calamity.
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"This is a historic day," a triumphant Mr. Wickremesinghe said.
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A triumphant cry went up as he burst into flames.
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There is plenty of triumphant talk from the Trump administration.
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Law enforcement felt triumphant for bringing justice to so many.
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When they made their triumphant state visit to Washington, Mrs.
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But when she assumes her full powers, she is triumphant.
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"Sucker" was a triumphant comeback single for the Jonas Brothers.
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After the debate, she arrived to greet the press, triumphant.
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Will we see the triumphant return of the nemesis system?
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And he'll herald it as his most triumphant vindication yet.
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Australia's Alexandra Manly emerged triumphant in the women's points race.
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But there's little that feels triumphant about their sudden departure.
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At the Capitol, the mood among Republicans was largely triumphant.
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The family came out better for it, triumphant in some way.
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Sequoyah is a survivor, but not all survivor stories are triumphant.
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There's nothing triumphant about it—just steely, matter of fact silence.
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Besides making a triumphant return to Nashville's Ryman Auditorium on Jan.
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This is why right, temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil triumphant.
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"We are triumphant" is scrawled in blue letters on the picture.
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Steve Carell is making his triumphant return to television (sort of).
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The art exhibited, like Do-Ho Suh's installation, is ultimately triumphant.
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It's as if he's Jesus on his triumphant entry into Jerusalem.
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The original first-person shooter made a triumphant return this year.
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Mr Hariri's triumphant homecoming marks the end of a mysterious odyssey.
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I felt so triumphant: I thought we'd gotten away with it.
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But interestingly enough, all three made a triumphant return this year.
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Carson making a triumphant return to his old place of employ.
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I thought even maybe pro-Kremlin media would be like, triumphant?
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She became a powerful symbol for pettiness because she emerged triumphant.
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A few of our perennial favorites will make their triumphant returns.
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This triumphant moment inspires Alison to finally find her true purpose.
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In a statement and remarks after the ruling, Trump was triumphant.
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His return season was nonetheless hailed as a triumphant character reconstruction.
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A minute passed, and Wallace typed another message, sounding slightly triumphant.
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But he has turned the episode into a tidy, triumphant anecdote.
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Kesha's return to the stage has been nothing short of triumphant.
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Trump remains confident that he will come out triumphant in November.
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At the start of The Marble Nest, The Bachelor is triumphant.
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It's more triumphant; bodies moving sensually as the beat goes on.
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But others see a triumphant model of practicality and self-care.
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Finally, looking triumphant, he puts the cup back on his tray.
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Jorge Vilda, the coach of Spain, sounded almost triumphant in defeat.
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She did, billed as Jo Sullivan, and her comeback was triumphant.
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" Clytemnestra's triumphant slaughter of her daughter-killing husband "fades into nothing.
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If Mr. Trump feels triumphant, he's not without justification — for now.
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In October 2019, the McRib made its triumphant return yet again.
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Yet we had also had sweet, complicated and often triumphant lives.
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She was reminiscing about 1997, the year of her triumphant début.
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Aspects of the music that seem catastrophic acquire a triumphant tinge.
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But the overriding tenor of this documentary is triumphant and upbeat.
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After the strike, Democratic lawmakers faced off with the triumphant administration
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This should have been a triumphant week for President Donald Trump.
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He didn't capture the upheaval, the triumphant generals, the human suffering.
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Some triumphant posters showed off their fragrant purchases on social media.
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The triumphant arch is located along the avenue des Champs-Élysées.
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When the Cold War ended, the Enlightenment project seemed utterly triumphant.
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Despite the show's triumphant reception, it did not unfold without flaws.
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The 1924 election saw another triumphant Republican presidential ticket with coattails.
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This weekend should have been a triumphant one for the Resistance.
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This couple, photographed by Anni Style, looked triumphant on their wedding day.
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And I don't want to stay angry, but write and feel triumphant.
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UBER and Lyft will make their triumphant return to Austin on Monday.
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The lip color I had been iffy about was a triumphant win.
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It's a triumphant state following the most difficult time in her life.
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In his announcement video, an 11-minute monologue, Mr Sanders sounded triumphant.
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It declared Russia triumphant after years of economic turbulence and military stagnation.
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He was just absolutely triumphant, saying, look, don&apost listen to me.
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By the time we exited/survived Dead Waters, we were feeling triumphant.
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In fact, her career's most triumphant moments take place in New Jersey.
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Some of protesters jumped atop the military vehicles and made triumphant gestures.
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"It was very emotional, but a truly triumphant return," says Wysong, 48.
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But, sadly, the great components don't add up to a triumphant whole.
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He is the villain of all his own triumphant and disgraceful sagas.
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It seemed appropriate that her next move involved some triumphant air punching.
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But ultimately, those supporting the resolution, in its pure form, were triumphant.
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Raising an angel round is a triumphant moment for any fledgling startup.
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But her triumphant moment is that positively reptilian stillness during the sting.
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Opposition politicians and leaders of the protests against the legislation were triumphant.
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That feels only partially triumphant since we're left in a moral murk.
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These are quiet photos, but they remain triumphant, pregnant with homemade possibility.
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Sunday's Golden Globes ceremony was a triumphant celebration for talented female artists.
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Did it feel triumphant at the time, to bring Tindersticks back together?
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When they pull it off, it's triumphant and exciting, with swelling music.
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You will look ridiculous carrying it around but triumphant picking it up.
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But the triumphant glow of Mr. Xi's victory last March has dimmed.
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No wonder he blew kisses to the crowd during his triumphant trot.
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Ultimately, though, there's nothing triumphant about Offred's sad trajectory in this episode.
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Neymar's triumphant debut with Paris Saint-Germain against Guingamp ended 3-0.
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The state, colonized by an ideological movement, is emerging triumphant over society.
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Why not commend the triumphant, he asked, instead of demeaning the vanquished?
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But if it sometimes feels a little messy, it also feels triumphant.
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The beloved Motorola Razr is making a triumphant and highly upgraded return.
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It's hard not to be stirred by its hard-won, triumphant ending.
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It is the tale of a stolen wheelbarrow and its triumphant return.
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Darvish allowed only one run in five innings of his triumphant return.
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Just months ago she seemed triumphant, her party surging in the polls.
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At the least, you'd think the film wouldn't be so unironically triumphant.
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"Make sure to have another piece," insisted one of the triumphant competitors.
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But on more and more issues, the establishment seems to be emerging triumphant.
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You, triumphant, fish out six packages; your shame is nowhere to be found.
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Instead, her triumphant victory speech tonight was all about one man: Donald Trump.
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Thousands of protesters sat around chatting happily, occasionally joining in with triumphant chants.
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Red is the triumphant realization of a stunning artistic vision, a novel as
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Will he reign triumphant against Detective Dennis Box with Naz by this side?
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Audiences typically respond to the destruction of the Death Star with triumphant cheers.
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So concluding them with a triumphant battle seems pretty out of the question.
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To survivors' despair, this mendacious, brutal man returned triumphant to the United States.
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A triumphant success, this minimally curated exhibition allows photography to speak for itself.
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The good reviews seemed primed to launch them on a triumphant comeback tour.
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Once the deal was made, a triumphant Trump called then-analyst Marvin Roffman.
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The "F— Apologies" singer — who released her new triumphant new album Mad Love.
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Some of the personal stories are outrageous and enraging, and some are triumphant.
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Last month, the Swedish pop star released Lady Wood, her triumphant second album.
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The triumphant couple reunited in Botswana when Ruth moved there two months later.
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When you lost a big battle during your once-triumphant Pokémon Go days:
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One possibility (call this scenario Triumphant Trump) is that the summit goes fine.
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The photo is just a picture of himself on the court, looking triumphant.
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After undergoing a drastic makeover, the subject would strut out to triumphant music.
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The ESA isn't waiting to receive a triumphant victory signal from its spacecraft.
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Where does this rank among the most triumphant moments in Capitals franchise history?
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Or in a less Realer Than Real world was their ending less triumphant?
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This may make it sound like Book Five ends on a triumphant note.
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As the helicopter lands, it's not a triumphant moment for the almost couple.
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It is as earnest and triumphant in its display of affection and love.
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There's a triumphant finish when Yanukovych flees Kiev and goes into Russian exile.
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Demi Lovato jumped from there to the incredibly triumphant original film, Camp Rock.
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ON THE face of it, this should be a triumphant day for China.
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Sometimes, this would be followed by a few minuscule but triumphant steps forward.
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It is an outrageous and triumphant tale, told through images and captions alone.
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Of course, when Beth knocks Boomer to the ground, the moment feels triumphant.
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After an eight-year hiatus, Rock, too, made his triumphant return with Netflix.
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The veterans arrive triumphant in bright afternoon sunshine, two days into their trek.
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She made her triumphant return in a sleek, black, short-sleeved cat suit.
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With their rescue at a triumphant end, their road to recovery now begins.
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWNJamie Foxx: The Triumphant ReturnThe Royals: Our Wedding Will Be Televised!
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What she and others have just done is painful and difficult and triumphant.
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This week, of all weeks, should have been triumphant for women in physics.
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When he stood on the piano it was a celebration, it was triumphant.
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Mr. Trump may be triumphant, but Gloria Allred isn't done with him yet.
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The Dixie Chicks' triumphant return to music also represents singer Natalie Maines' catharsis.
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The others were white stilettos for a triumphant walk into the White House.
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The Clinton campaign was triumphant in the response to the report on Tuesday.
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Her most recent full-length, 2017's "Lune Rouge," celebrates her triumphant recovery.
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You can see, in the anti-abortion movement, a mood of triumphant anticipation.
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His return to clay-court tennis has been encouraging if not yet triumphant.
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An expanded, two-hour, fully orchestrated version had a triumphant premiere last summer.
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A comeback implies a hero's journey — an adventure, a transformation, a triumphant return.
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"Jersey Boys" is a whitewash of a nasty tale, made to seem triumphant.
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But its triumphant revenge narrative manages to balance out such shamelessly manipulative elements.
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Scully's nostrils pinch in Olympian contempt; he is ashen-faced yet triumphant, too.
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Discrete lines of vibration converged, with a triumphant air, before splitting apart again.
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That triumphant and long-awaited new novel, "The Testaments," came out this week.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's (D-NY) triumphant 2018 primary and deciding anything was possible.
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There was poetry here: Anthony Weiner exiting in disgrace, Andrew Breitbart arriving triumphant.
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As their drought approaches eight decades, the Ducks will make their triumphant return.
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State television coverage broke to a triumphant cartoon image of a running stallion.
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His speeches were bold, triumphant, and touched with King's tireless need to revise.
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And lucky for them, it might be set for a triumphant return in 2017.
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Back in London, Cadwalladr notices triumphant Brexit campaigners fraternizing with Trump and starts digging.
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And she pairs it beautifully with her triumphant return home despite her own struggles.
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Ignorant, tedious, triumphant word: containing so much of the pain and necessity of living.
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"He will now make so much off his triumphant return to Twitch," Whitta said.
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The possibility of foreigners judging Mr Rajapaksa's triumphant generals war criminals enrages most Sinhalese.
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Sasha has taken on one of life's biggest battles and has come out triumphant.
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So here are the Democrats who emerged triumphant in Pennsylvania House primaries on Tuesday.
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Ladies and gentlemen, making her triumphant return to the VMAs stage, it's Britney, bitch!
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With the collapse of the dictatorship, he returned to Portugal to a triumphant reception.
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"Proud Mary" is undeniably empowering, especially as it builds up to a triumphant chorus.
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After her triumphant performance at the Gaslight, Midge's comedy career is poised to skyrocket.
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Just outlast your enemy... That's the only way a Canadian resistance would be triumphant.
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It's tragic but also triumphant — a contradiction Thelma and Louise knew all too well.
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It's why The Big Short ended not with a triumphant roar but a sigh.
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Throughout, Gomez's vocals strike that elusive Morrisonian balance between the somber and the triumphant.
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Sure enough as the car passed she saw the Google logo and felt triumphant.
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For example, we see political leaders appearing triumphant with a Bible in their hands.
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She's still upset, but in this moment she is triumphant against her shitty ex.
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Verstappen is the only driver to beat them this season, triumphant also in Austria.
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His military campaigns were as unexpected as they were triumphant, and his legend endured.
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She said the attention-grabbing look represented her triumphant return to tennis after childbirth.
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After the final out, and not before, I made a second triumphant call home.
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This realization is precisely why I feel so triumphant about Omar and Tlaib's elections.
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"Whiplash" followed, a triumphant and fiercely disciplined sophomore effort that became an awards favorite.
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In a triumphant speech, he says it's time to make Hell's Kitchen theirs again.
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Her face as she gazes towards her future is triumphant, but tinged with apprehension.
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James, in his triumphant second act with the Cavaliers, delivered a championship to Cleveland.
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On Wednesday, Burr makes a triumphant return to celebrate hitting the big 2987-26487.
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El Anatsui: Triumphant Scale Through July 28 at the Haus der Kunst, Munich; hausderkunst.de.
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The next is darker, kinkier, the woman riding the man's shoulders in triumphant dominance.
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The Suit: In shades of gunmetal that bring out the most triumphant in Bullock.
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But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel sounded more triumphant and defiant than conciliatory.
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Initially Mr. Ambudkar looked a touch uneasy as his castmates shouted funny, triumphant tales.
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Another illustration was OKB's triumphant return after a flaccid effort earlier in the year.
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Johnny Hallyday embraced the triumphant postwar American culture to become France's very own Elvis.
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In his otherwise triumphant speech to Congress Tuesday night, President Trump did the same thing.
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Thanks to their rare production, the Sixers are deservedly perceived as a triumphant Cinderella story.
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Then, in April, rumors tore around that the nationalists were triumphant and Trump would withdraw.
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But the triumphant mood is about to sour, for a reason few people have grasped.
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But just because Netflix is standing triumphant doesn't mean Amazon doesn't have its own highlights.
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" Mr Juncker was triumphant, too, tweeting: "I came for a deal, we made a deal.
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It's Jackie Torrance standing triumphant over the attacker's body, having killed him with, what else?
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LeBron James deserve a triumphant slow clap for one of the better costumes this Halloween.
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The movie ends with the beginning of their relationship, after Mercury's triumphant Live Aid performance.
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The British singer's triumphant third album sold 363,000 album units in the week ending Dec.
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Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy emerged from Speaker Paul Ryan's office Wednesday night all but triumphant.
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The Gears franchise made its triumphant return in late 2016, with Gears of War 4.
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The story is equal parts heart-wrenching and triumphant, with a healthy dose of action.
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It's claustrophobic and uncomfortable, but despite the heaviness, there's something about it that feels triumphant.
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Last month, he played two triumphant sets at the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, Tenn.
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And they are superb in the film: witty, heartbreaking and ultimately—as their characters—triumphant!
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With her party triumphant during the 2018 midterm elections, Pelosi has officially reclaimed the gavel.
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Think Kristaps Porzingis called it a night after his triumphant return at MSG on Wednesday?
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Just a few months ago, she spoke no English and this is a triumphant moment.
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It should be a triumphant send-off, and a chance to take some big risks.
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Red Velvet Oreos are making a triumphant (just guessing) return to store shelves this week.
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There, the Islamist Ennahda Party has proved not only popular and triumphant but also reconciliatory.
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All 17 subway stations in Pyongyang have names like Rehabilitation, Triumphant Return, Paradise, and Glory.
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Peterson shimmies out of jail for a final time, but no one feels too triumphant.
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"[Cersei] wears black, but not the glittering triumphant black of [season seven]," the script says.
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He governs, as if his executive branch already stood triumphant over the rule of law.
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Larry David's Bernie Sanders made his triumphant return to Saturday Night Live (again) last night.
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Completing a marathon can be triumphant — but also heart-rending, in a surprisingly literal sense.
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I crossed the finish line triumphant, finishing third on my team and seventh over all.
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It created an impression that France would emerge triumphant by virtue of its supreme ability.
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The moment seems set up to be a triumphant one, but it just feels empty.
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At the tournament's end, one man emerges triumphant, or at least relieved, the other dejected.
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This is not a triumphant tale of feminism against the patriarchy, or not just that.
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When communism and fascism failed in the 20th century, this version of liberalism seemed triumphant.
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Parents are flawed or triumphant, but never exactly in the ways our children sometimes imagine.
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" The second track features her singing a triumphant refrain: "I can't believe we made it.
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It was, mainly, good marketing — triumphant liberal ideals expressed in the language of the heart.
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Kesha made a triumphant return with her 2017 album Rainbow, which earned two Grammy nominations.
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Selena Gomez made a triumphant return to the American Music Awards stage opening the show.
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Once she finished her impressive monologue, Garner gives a triumphant "Thank you" to the camera.
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Once she finished her impressive monologue, Garner gives a triumphant "thank you" to the camera.
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Fans were thrilled with the triumphant Latinx representation on display for such a massive audience.
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Amazon shares saw a huge spike last week after the company's triumphant 2019 earnings report.
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Klobuchar's triumphant New Hampshire debate had one ingredient she did not control: a complacent Warren.
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His beard will always be one of the more triumphant beards in the celebrity canon.
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But Mr. Kim's otherwise triumphant day took a bad turn when the missile test failed.
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We're used to hearing stories of triumphant Olympians overcoming all odds to achieve their dreams.
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More importantly, we still have Black Ken, Lil B's triumphant 27-song mixtape from August.
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Books News Emma Cline's 2016 novel "The Girls" was, by any measure, a triumphant debut.
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It would mark the triumphant return of his runway show to New York Fashion Week.
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Her triumphant exit suggested that Arya riding this horse would be significant in some way.
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It was not the triumphant return that fans expected nor the upset that anyone wanted.
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In 2015 triumphant Scottish Nationalists boasted that Scotland had more pandas (two) than Tory MPs (one).
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Bheeshma's body fades into the darkness and Ms. Chien stands silhouetted, triumphant, as the light fades.
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The cover of Across the Rhine depicts triumphant panzers leaving fire and flames in their wake.
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" When Fox formally announced O'Reilly would not return to the network, Burgess said she felt "triumphant.
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Or does the checkerboard evoke triumphant memories of the finish lines you've successfully crossed in life?
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Wretch is triumphant, its refined misery, thunderous grooves, vintage tones, and pure grit stoking the flames.
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With respect to Cardi B and Barack Obama, who had a more triumphant 2017 than her?
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The party's moderate "New Democrat" wing reigned triumphant in the 1990s, embodied in Bill Clinton's presidency.
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The risk is that the triumphant activist will push too hard to realise rapid cost savings.
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Selena Gomez made her triumphant return to the stage with a little help from her friends.
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Although her episode-ending dash from The Awesome's wealthy home may feel triumphant, it's also alarming.
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But the GOP establishment shouldn't cheer yet — because someone they hate just as much emerged triumphant.
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Leave it to the Nationals to endure such a struggle and stand triumphant at the end.
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Just before the inauguration, Kolomoisky had made a triumphant return to Ukraine on a private jet.
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Let's hope I eat my words, and this final season goes out on a triumphant note.
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Only time will tell which banger will emerge triumphant as 2016's Song of the Summer.
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The scene feels triumphant, but the real triumph is Jo's novel, compromised though it may be.
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They allowed writer's to come to pretty clear, satisfying, triumphant conclusions when the good guys won.
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Vine user Gabi posted this triumphant and goofy homecoming vine to celebrate her return from college.
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So, who will stand triumphant when hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews announce the winner Tuesday?
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Get Carlile's Grammy-winning song ready for a triumphant celebration when you prove the doubters wrong.
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ON JUNE 27TH Rebecca Steinfeld and Charles Keidan (pictured) emerged triumphant from the British Supreme Court.
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If officials persist in keeping colourful characters off-camera, making a triumphant return will be hard.
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The first is that capitalism was never as triumphant in this era as its apostles claim.
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It's a quintessential American immigrant story, with Garland's nomination a triumphant embodiment of the American Dream.
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For even the least committed of Marvel viewers, it was an emotional, but triumphant swan song.
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The referee rang the bell, the camera zoomed in on the triumphant Styles, and Mahal disappeared.
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Taylor Swift made her triumphant return to the CMA Awards to present Brooks with the award.
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Though his triumphant re-election subdued the party's deep rifts during the conference, they remain live.
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Does it always feel very triumphant coming back to play a hometown show after being abroad?
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Not surprisingly, Bam's triumphant return to skateboarding has been facilitated by eating well and getting sober.
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Supporting performances by young actress Taliah Webster and Safdie brothers' favorite Buddy Duress are similarly triumphant.
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Then, late last week, rumors tore around that the nationalists were triumphant and Trump would withdraw.
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Thank You is a love letter to ... Meghan Trainor — a triumphant declaration of skyrocketing self-esteem.
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Her outfits sparkled, her performance was tighter than tight, and she dove from the stage, triumphant.
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Heading home for the winter, the Houston Astros are already plotting a triumphant return in 2019.
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"But he might be useful for us," the fighter says finally, with a small, triumphant smile.
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He shared the monumental news via a triumphant Instagram post in which described the emotional moment.
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The world continues to celebrate the triumphant rescue of a soccer team trapped inside a cave.
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This year, like every other year, is shaping up to be a triumphant one for Amazon.
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I now have but two thoughts, and unfortunately they are somewhat contradictory: Facebook, triumphant photo, yeah!
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Many times I have come home triumphant after a poker session, even though I played bad.
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The news comes on the heels of what has been a triumphant year for Louis-Dreyfus.
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In this sense, "Miles Ahead" is the quintessential anti-jazz biopic — messy, sprawling, nonlinear and triumphant.
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The news conference featuring the medal winners felt more like a trial than a triumphant review.
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If there is anything less than triumphant about the results, the report does not let on.
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It came up on Super Tuesday night, when Chris Christie introduced the triumphant candidate in Florida.
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"No human will be able to write thousands of articles per day!" is his triumphant claim.
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Before that, when Irabu still looked like a potential ace, the tone was notably more triumphant.
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Sure, [but] as tragic and horrible as Jim died, his story is very triumphant to me.
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Family values literally reign triumphant, with the books an ongoing celebration of the value of family.
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Kirk Franklin, who lent a hand to Kanye West on his triumphant "Ultralight Beam," was host.
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The takeaway: No matter where you place it, blush has, most definitely, made its triumphant return.
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The first season ended with Midge giving a triumphant, confessional standup set at a downtown club.
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Stalin thought the city, marking its 2700th anniversary, lacked the grandeur required of a triumphant capital.
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A casual observer might think Donald Trump's candidacy would be a triumphant moment for Fox News.
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Deb Perelman is the author of, most recently, "Smitten Kitchen Every Day: Triumphant & Unfussy New Favorites."
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A Trump victory would have positioned him for a triumphant and lucrative return to Washington lobbying.
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Netanyahu may see political advantages to a triumphant airstrike, and I fear Trump might as well.
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It was Charles de Gaulle, after all, who emerged triumphant from the elections in June 1968.
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Because the story needed her to face challenges and overcome them, generally with triumphant dragon attacks.
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And they get Mr. von Bothmer's rendition of a team's national anthem at particularly triumphant moments.
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Cruz, meanwhile, has received a rough welcome to the state after his triumphant victory in Wisconsin.
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Annie buys Paul a new typewriter and forces him to write a triumphant sequel, Misery's Return.
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" She added: "American history is hopeful and uplifting and triumphant, but it's also dark and disturbing.
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"Fragonard: Drawing Triumphant" shows how the artist benefited from the late-18th-century cult of drawing.
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And the production ends not with a triumphant declaration, but the ellipsis of an incomplete rhyme.
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Mr. O'Reilly returned to the War on Christmas this year, but his tone has been triumphant.
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Even so, the move into direct to consumer streaming has been a triumphant victory for McMahon.
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"iiiDrops" is heavy on soul and littered with triumphant horns, but there is an abrasiveness lurking.
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As the Biennial came to a triumphant end, I wondered again, Why is this man leaving?
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It was a triumphant moment for Sanders, coming after his hospitalization triggered questions about his candidacy.
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They did it simply by being themselves, completely and fully human examples of a triumphant joy.
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Nadal had a triumphant 2017 season, winning his 10th French Open and third United States Open.
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If Pitch Perfect is any indication, she's more than ready for this triumphant return to the role.
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Beyoncé capped off a triumphant night at the 2017 Grammy Awards by partying with friends and family.
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Wonder Woman's Steve Trevor Makes a Triumphant Return in All His '80s Glory [UPDATED]Photo: Warner Bros.
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Whether you're eager to feel triumphant or terrified, passionate or perplexed, there's something out there for you.
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Amid the combative guitars and triumphant drums, there's something quite celestial about the undercurrents of this track.
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Now, 50 years since that first historic victory, Ford is making its triumphant return to Le Mans.
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There are comic books bearing her triumphant image; there are memes comparing her to the grotesque Momo.
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They've always nominated the candidate who emerged triumphant from primaries and caucuses — the choice of the voters.
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Faithful viewers have long speculated that the fan favorite character would make a triumphant return this year.
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Gone was the triumphant Columbia, replaced by caricatures of thieving officeseekers stuffing their pockets with public money.
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Those who broadcast their preparation for the race grow desperate to post a triumphant selfie after it.
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While the vote indeed split three ways, in the end, Wild emerged triumphant with a narrow victory.
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It was a triumphant return to the stage for the singer after a bumpy performance last year.
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Triumphant Republicans will have no reason to bow to a Senate rule that hamstrings their new president.
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Somewhere in the middle of On My Block's triumphant first season, the show diverged into two stories.
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Now, one has emerged triumphant—and a third, entirely separate mountain peak has also entered the race.
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She did several cartwheels in the difficult dance and was triumphant afterwards, raising her arms and clapping.
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You pester and torture, and when you do eventually kill them, it feels more tragic than triumphant.
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Will the pop star recreate a similar production like her triumphant headlining set at Coachella in April?
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In a similar vein, this exhibit's requisite Big Jesus Picture does not portray a triumphant resurrected Christ.
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D. gets home triumphant, as he was able to find a U.K. power adapter ($14.173) at Walmart.
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Gendry made his triumphant return to Game of Thrones last season (presumably after several years of rowing).
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I'm not sure whether Maniac is an ultimately triumphant story—the series leaves its ending pretty vague.
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John Mulaney is making his triumphant return to Saturday Night Live, but this time he'll be hosting.
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If January's triumphant Women's March already feels like a lifetime ago to you, you're certainly not alone.
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After returning home from the challenge, she slept for about two hours -- and felt triumphant and proud.
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The industry's short history has been volatile, characterized by both triumphant hype and utter lack of confidence.
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Kesha returned with her triumphant Rainbow earlier this month and now, the world has responded in kind.
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Had she just sat there & ate her rice, you niggaz history would've been a lot less triumphant.
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This past weekend, he made his triumphant return with the premiere of the third season of Rebels.
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Instead of it being a triumphant moment for father and son, however, it ends in a crash.
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Next thing we know, the once-triumphant space captain is just a dude in an office elevator.
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Gavin was behind her, raising to half-mast a triumphant fist that would never reach the sky.
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" After her triumphant return to the stage, she charges confidently into the first line of "This Christmas.
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Young ends his book with a declarative, triumphant and unanswerable question of his own: "Why not sing."
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That's the built-in limitation of great novels: You're always getting a story sympathetic to the triumphant.
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Johnson saw action during that tournament too—but for the U.S. Men's National Team, not triumphant Germany.
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When we were last in Matt Murdock's (Charlie Cox) Hell's Kitchen, things were feeling a bit triumphant.
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"Collision of Arab Horsemen" (1833-34) is a stunning Western depiction of passionate Islamic culture, Orientalism triumphant.
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In which Jennifer's Body was the triumphant start of a new phase in her career, sans Bay.
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Others were less triumphant (I didn't find a foundation or shampoo I liked, which is a bummer).
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The last scene of Game of Thrones' most recent episode was as triumphant as it was welcome.
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The feds, convinced they have emerged triumphant, manage to book T.I. on 18 months of jail time.
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A big hollow sound answered back and she ran into her father's arms, dirt-scraped, smiling, triumphant.
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"A Brief Yet Triumphant Intermission" was just that we didn't have lyrics and were recording it anyways.
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One hopes that 2 WTC will not merely become a signifier of Downtown's final, triumphant, ecstatic financialization.
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The movie's last triumphant moment is Sam kissing her crush, Angelica (Ramona Young), on the dance floor.
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Guillermo del Toro's 2006 dark fantasy "Pan's Labyrinth" emerged triumphant for best cinematography, art direction and makeup.
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I noticed APPOSE, maybe SEATAC, and ADIT, which makes its triumphant return after a two-year absence.
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"Graduation Day, Part 203" (season 3, episode 22) Is there anything better than a triumphant battle scene?
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"We see this as our triumphant entry into the 19323st century," Mr. Stankovic said at the time.
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But just maybe what makes Nando's such a triumphant import to the UK is simply the food.
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And in a building booing him at every turn, James had the last word, the triumphant smirk.
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Triumphant in business and reaffirmed in love, the Carters know they have another battle: against sounding complacent.
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It's a triumphant moment, but Wendy — and Chuck, and Bobby — should heed the message in the title.
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Whether that final weekend of the season will be triumphant or nerve-racking remains to be seen.
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With Chuck emerging triumphant from his meeting with the attorney general, we're sent out on a high.
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Trump's third State of the Union address was his most combative — and also his most triumphant-seeming.
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Caligula had a thing for generals, and he periodically wore the garb of a triumphant military commander.
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But her rendition of "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" isn't the sweeping, triumphant moment that sends you soaring.
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The Somalis formed a circle, clapping and singing, Mahad leading them from one triumphant song to another.
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Moore's critique of Christian triumphalism seems well suited to this not very triumphant time for his church.
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In the ad, these images are triumphant, courageous, but in real life, they came at considerable cost.
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I find Bruckner too individual, too focused on a single, seemingly autobiographical figure — ever-besieged, ever-triumphant.
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The way things are going, Donald Trump will likely emerge triumphant, and Congress will be further weakened.
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But she made a triumphant return on Tuesday with a stunning photo of her casting her ballot.
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From tax reform to Steve Scalise's triumphant return to work, check out the photos of the week.
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After debuting its Ford GT supercar, Ford staged a triumphant return to sports-car racing in 2016.
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He entered the conference on Tuesday triumphant and claiming credit for the defense alliance&aposs budget changes.
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A triumphant Poroshenko arrived in the morning, shaking hands with people, clenching his fist and crossing himself.
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There was nothing to stop Hale from making a triumphant return to the book world — except herself.
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This is either a more triumphant revision of the earth's genesis or an homage to Tlaltecuhtli's sacrifice.
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But we're burying the lede: This is what CEO Reed Hastings wore during yesterday's triumphant earnings call.
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For him, Beethoven's last works were the triumphant expression of a determined refusal to resolve life's conflicts harmoniously.
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I felt triumphant walking out of the store, already fantasizing about the new scent lingering on my bedsheets.
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The move capped a performance that lacked Tomás's poetry but earned Adame a triumphant two ears for excitement.
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My parents were thinking about going down to watch the triumphant parade, but I asked that we not.
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Joyful and triumphant, together we will make nativity scenes out of Fisher Price and aliens and drag queens.
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Ecstatic and triumphant, Hemsworth then runs towards the camera and rolls around on the floor out of excitement.
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Like, maybe you wrote a song that you meant to be triumphant but someone took it as sad.
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When Hyden landed on front pages of Florida newspapers in August 2012, it wasn't because he was triumphant.
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It was triumphant at that point, and I recognized just how powerful the symbolism of it all was.
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These are are some of the troubling and triumphant images from that month and the years that followed.
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While there's never a bad time to spread the gospel of #LoveIsLove, this was a particularly triumphant moment.
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While triumphant, this aesthetic signals a process of adaptation and has become an integral component throughout my work.
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We are completely polarized as a society, and some of us are triumphant, some of us are worried.
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The action starts with one incident, the heroes face increasingly difficult odds, and there's eventually a triumphant climax.
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Face triumphant, hands outstretched, the photo embodies the exact feeling of freedom that fans now love to applaud.
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There are indeed too many echoes of 2016 in this latest row for his opponents to feel triumphant.
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Instead, it's a triumphant, '90s-house-inflected pop confection, part breathy vocals and part spunky, spoken-word playfulness.
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WHEN JUSTIN TRUDEAU formed his first cabinet after winning an election in 20183, it was a triumphant affair.
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IT WAS supposed to be a triumphant announcement, made only days before Mardi Gras, New Orleans's signature celebration.
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Shelby Rogers, out since March 25 following knee surgery, enjoyed a triumphant return Monday in her hometown tournament.
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If he had lost as narrowly as he won, Clinton and the liberals would have been unpleasantly triumphant.
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While reviewing the Pixel and Pixel XL, I pitted the Assistant against Siri and the Assistant emerged triumphant.
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Sadly, shortly after emerging triumphant, the dog died from the numerous snake bites he received during the fight.
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Love that conquers hate, peace that rises triumphant over war, and justice that proves more powerful than greed.
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Following Mary through her life in the city, it's capped off with her triumphant and memorable hat flip.
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The story of Dr. Death — with its newly triumphant conclusion — is currently in development as a television series.
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Click through to see a comprehensive timeline of Underwood's healing process and her triumphant return to the stage.
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Mercedes won all but three races in 2015 and have been triumphant in 32 of the last 38.
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"When he is publicly triumphant, when he publicly is chastising, publicly finger pointing, he's not giving them space."
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It's been over a decade since the last proper PC release in the once-triumphant RollerCoaster Tycoon series.
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Bieber got all kinds of emotional after making his triumphant return at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards.
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How might the triumphant nature of biopics gloss over some of the details that we need not forget?
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Portoviejo couldn't come back from bee-hind, as Manta FC was eventually triumphant with a 3-2 win.
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Coming mere months after the triumphant March on Washington, this tragedy presaged the eventual fracturing of the movement.
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Go deeper: Axios' Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei covered Trump's "triumphant" end to the year two days ago.
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When she made that triumphant silver place finish at this year's Nationals, the crowd was cheering for her.
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Dark Phoenix feels less like a triumphant sendoff than a reminder of the series' most self-sabotaging tendencies.
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Twitter user Michael Butler tweeted this fantastic screenshot using a triumphant photo of Kanye as his lock screen.
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There's the triumphant theme song, the glamour of the industry, and the blind optimism of the characters involved.
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Donald Trump's triumphant entrance at the RNC to Queen's anthem was never approved by Queen ... TMZ has learned.
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Their stories were often sad, courageous, and triumphant—but Squirtle's becoming was particularly complicated and prone to misunderstanding.
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Colon's return to Petco Park, where he hit his only career homer last season, was less than triumphant.
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In the first few weeks thereafter, its triumphant advocates talked about a "second bill" to go even further.
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"Taking Down the Lion: The Triumphant Rise and Tragic Fall of Tyco's Dennis Kozlowski" by Catherine S. Neal
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When I was 12 I fell under the spell of his Fifth Symphony, loving its triumphant, thrilling ending.
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But two days ago, the Shabab released a triumphant — and graphic — video showing their prowess on the battlefield.
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Finally, there was a moment both sad and triumphant in the European Space Operations Center in Darmstadt, Germany.
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For Trump, that amounted to a triumphant outcome in his extraordinary gamble with the rogue kingdom's despotic leader.
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Tuesday night, at Madison Square Garden, Rose provided his own triumphant moments as a testament to his resurgence.
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After 29 years away from 30 Rock, John made a triumphant return to the "SNL" stage in 2011.
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Google's cloud boss, Thomas Kurian, had a triumphant moment this week when he announced a partnership with VMware.
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Last month, the duo shared the record's first single, "Soft Collar Fad," a triumphant burst of squealing feedback.
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It was unclear exactly what triggered her departure, but she made a triumphant return exactly 24 hours later.
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But in the tale of how a people emerged triumphant from centuries of sadness, there's something even greater.
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The victory marked a triumphant first Six Nations for Jones, an Australian who is England's first foreign coach.
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In any other series, the birth of Petra's twins would end the episode on a happy, triumphant note.
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This is a triumphant return for Bloc Party, who are back with their first record in four years.
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The English remain infatuated with the charming German, a remnant of his triumphant playing days with Tottenham Hotspur.
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While The Beyond's somber reflections marked Bruner's best work to date, Drunk's best moments, by contrast, are triumphant.
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Navarro, an outspoken China hawk, foreshadowed a tough negotiation ahead, despite Trump's triumphant tone about the trade agreement.
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Can you really imagine a triumphant Mr. Trump showing restraint out of respect for all those libertarian votes?
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It would become the most memorable move of Mr. Nieporent's career, but by no means the most triumphant.
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After last week's triumphant return of Atom and His Package, this week's episode featured none other than Cayetana.
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On the night of Donald Trump's victory over Hillary Clinton, Russian President Vladimir Putin must have felt triumphant.
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Sixteen of them are on display in "El Anatsui: Triumphant Scale," an exhibition of overwhelming power and beauty.
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"To our army stationed to enter Tripoli, today with God's help we complete our triumphant path," he declared.
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His defiance has proved triumphant, and it may well make him president after the runoff vote on Sunday.
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Thus Margaret Moncrieffe made a triumphant return, and lived for a time in the center of Loyalist America.
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Democratic women candidates had another triumphant night on Tuesday, sweeping the primary runoffs in two Georgia House districts.
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What unfolds is a wonderfully clever and ultimately triumphant journey of self-discovery for this spunky little character.
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Then a triumphant Mr. Trump delivered his State of the Union address, and was acquitted the next day.
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The president's re-election campaign debuted a triumphant TV ad celebrating his first 100 days as a success.
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For Booker, having a triumphant fundraising quarter could be the boost he needs to rise in the polls.
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"Thrones" begins its six-episode final season on Sunday, in what should be a triumphant moment for HBO.
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Payton would probably prefer the Rachel Platten's "Fight Song" to set the mood for his triumphant political journey.
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Making a triumphant debut as a leader there on Tuesday, this tap dancer radiated joy and personified it.
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The ads show a triumphant Trump speaking, clapping, and giving a thumbs-up before crowds at campaign events.
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Then, when her memory sticks were full, her bag laden with textiles, she returned to her guesthouse, triumphant.
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Lowered expectations If the day ended without a triumphant finish, there were extraordinary moments peppered throughout the day.
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After dusting himself off, he posted a triumphant Instagram picture of the two grinning players, looking distinctly unruffled.
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By all accounts, the project's debut was a triumphant return from a songwriter whose craft was sorely missed.
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Trump was triumphant, claiming credit for an increase in contributions from NATO member states to the alliance's budget.
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In September, Mr. Petty completed a triumphant summer tour celebrating the 40th anniversary of his group, the Heartbreakers.
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This venture follows upon National Sawdust's inventive operatic presentation "Orphic Moments" last year, featuring a triumphant Mr. Costanzo.
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"It's as though Hollywood had made a movie about the Times's triumphant role in Watergate," Mr. Goodale added.
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The crackdown is in reprisal for the "triumphant entry" of aid across the border with Brazil, he said.
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It begins with sparse, reverbed vocals and guitar from Moothart before it expands into a larger, triumphant piece.
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Had she just sat there and ate her rice, you niggaz history would've been a lot less triumphant.
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Somewhat like Couch, Burns did not seem to enjoy a particularly triumphant life once the dust settled, huh?
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This isn't my favorite version of the trans flag, but it does represent at least, pride, victory, triumphant.
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Whether you see it as a triumphant anthem or a cry of pain, there's deep emotion in this song.
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In less than five seconds — and a couple of dabs — Turner had downed her full glass to triumphant cheers.
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"I'm so happy to receive this award," the triumphant rapper said as she clutched her best new artist statuette.
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One of his life's triumphant symmetries is that, 30 years later to the day, he conducted that opera there.
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Following Arya Stark's triumphant, world-saving act of heroism in episode three, Maisie Williams shared her reaction on Instagram.
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Battle of the Sexes, out this Friday, tells the story of Billie Jean King's triumphant win against Bobby Riggs.
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The song's gospel-tinged feel was a preview of Chance's triumphant third album, Coloring Book, which dropped in May.
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In partnership with SoFi, we're proud to bring you Cassandra's inspiring and triumphant story, as told to Melissa Kravitz.
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As we saw with Rihanna's sartorially triumphant week in New York, it's one that celebrities seem to have down.
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First by allowing Annette to get a redo of her triumphant hand-holding, this time without the subsequent recoiling.
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In one January tweet, McGregor posted a cartoon of himself standing triumphant over what appears to be Mayweather's body.
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"It makes me super encouraged and excited," Lori says of these triumphant moments that can come at unpredictable times.
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Kesha is topping off a triumphant comeback year with a powerful performance of her song "Praying" at the Grammys.
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Here's a look back at SpaceX's triumphant 2017 and what it means for the science — and business — of rocketry.
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It was a moment of pure catharsis, the four days of the story culminating in one single, triumphant moment.
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The amount of tears shed, however, depends on how strongly you feel about Meryl Streep making triumphant speeches. 7.
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Since I quit smoking, I still haven't experienced the full, triumphant return of my tastebuds, and it's extremely frustrating.
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The quartet meet up and quickly share the most triumphant news: FP (Skeet Ulrich) is getting out of jail!
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On the field, we have this do-everything giant laying siege to the NFC during a triumphant breakthrough season.
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Tavares went with the wraparound instead, sneaking in the triumphant goal and sending the home crowd into a delirium.
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Cellini's 1554 bronze statue depicts a triumphant Perseus standing on top of her body, her severed head held aloft.
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Tomi Lahren was back on everyone's screens last night, but not because of the triumphant return of her show.
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It was a triumphant moment for weary fans to see their Dragons take down Boston in three straight maps.
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This was his triumphant return to the stage as a newly-solo artist, and he really made an impression.
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VH1 Hip Hop Honors: All Hail The Queens will make its triumphant return July 11 at 9 p.m. EST.
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And gushed about the athlete's triumphant return to the Olympic Games in a Friday appearance on the Today show.
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It also marked a triumphant moment for Mattek-Sands, who suffered a horrific knee injury at Wimbledon in 2017.
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I even love the little triumphant noise Truman makes when it finds its way back to the charging dock.
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In the excellent season two finale, there are moments both crushing and triumphant, each enhanced by the audience's reactions.
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Hollywood has hit us with countless breakup scenes, from the tear-jerking to the triumphant to the way harsh.
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But it was hardly a triumphant homecoming, as the city's gradual reopening came amid concerns that it was premature.
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S. Guide To Testing Makeup Samples This Swedish Beauty Line Is Making Its Triumphant Return To The United States
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It was a triumphant return for Miller mere months after open-heart surgery threatened his career and his life.
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The triumphant return will only be made sweeter for having walked through the valley of darkness to get there.
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Sanders, White House counselor Kelllyanne Conway and Trump lawyers Jay Sekulow and Rudy Giuliani all sounded similarly triumphant notes.
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They filter into the conference room, fatigued but triumphant, three guys just back from a consulting trip to Greece.
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But while in other situations a triumphant Pai would be a warning to internet advocates, this time it's okay.
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There are no predictably triumphant performance scenes or recording studio breakthroughs, no overwrought montages set to obvious pop songs.
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He had never commanded a more triumphant stage, yet he suddenly resembled a shrinking fish tossed into scary waters.
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When Osbourne discovers bones in a neglected basement jail cell, he sounds a bit triumphant — and a bit spooked.
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People involved in snatching cattle from Muslims speak with a triumphant sense that their moment in history has arrived.
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Readers can also submit their stories of "Tiny Victories" that celebrate the small but triumphant daily feats of parenthood.
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The triumphant life and tragic death of Harvey Milk gets the biopic treatment in Gus Van Sant's 2008 film.
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It isn't a happy ending, just punctuation between sentences, a triumphant pause before life rolls onward in uncontrollable directions.
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"Trios" is a triumphant tour through her book of finely sculpted compositions — sometimes elegiac, sometimes evasive, always distinctly hers.
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Told Tuesday of the stolen colon's triumphant return in Kansas City, Mark Themig, Healdsburg's community services director, perked up.
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Recent public polling suggests Biden is still the favorite to emerge triumphant from the first-in-the-South primary.
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But what makes the track stand out is its triumphant attitude -- we finally got a piece of the pie.
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El Anatsui: Triumphant Scale continues at Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art (Education City, Doha, Qatar) through January 31.
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A triumphant Trump had just called him to the podium, declared him a "superstar" and compared him to Secretariat.
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Many of those who played a key role in that triumphant campaign have lost their way at club level.
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A triumphant Mr. Gingrich went on to become House speaker in the wake of the Republican tide of 1994.
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Victims don't always speak out against their victimizers, delivering triumphant speeches to make the audience feel nice and warm.
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Budiansky presents these two traditions in the modern Supreme Court—democracy and free speech—as Holmes's triumphant legacies today.
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At the time, unaware of the range of outcomes that might face her moving forward, I simply felt triumphant.
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It's a slow burning, simmering, triumphant yet incensing courtroom drama about the unfortunate realities of the American justice system.
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The whole triumphant murderous unstoppable chute, from the mud to the stars, universal and particular, your story and mine.
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He loves the idea of staring someone down across a board room table, taking their measure and emerging triumphant.
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It's full of catchy songs, a hilarious dragon sidekick voiced by Eddie Murphy and a triumphant feel-good ending.
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I say let this land go up in smoke, provided Islam emerges triumphant in the rest of the world.
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Then she turns to me, triumphant, and proceeds to predict the entire plot of the next 80-odd minutes.
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" Trump had previously boasted in a triumphant tweet that "There is no longer a Nuclear Threat from North Korea.
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The late founder went on to make a triumphant return as the savior of the technology company in 274.
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It should have been a triumphant moment for that entire team, especially with the game apparently making fans excited.
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The same tinge of self-aware narcissism that makes the book at times so annoying makes it finally triumphant.
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The movie, now in its third week in theaters, put a triumphant cap on Hollywood's 103 box office comeback.
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This summer, as he was announcing the surprise, triumphant return of his beloved New Jersey three-piece, The Ergs!
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With a triumphant roar and a soaring riff, Sacred Leather's Ultimate Force sprints out of a wormhole from 1983.
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The head of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, gave a triumphant public address after capturing the city in 2014.
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It's a triumphant moment, except, as several Redditors have pointed out, the Thessalhydra of D&D lore has eight heads.
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Though often billed as a triumphant return, it usually only occurs when the company is struggling with few other options.
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Below, five gay men told VICE about the deeply individual, often triumphant after effects of queer-to-queer sperm donation.
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Her candidacy and triumphant popular vote win did shatter the glass ceiling but certainly not in the way most anticipated.
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Yet just as suddenly as he appeared, the triumphant image of Mr Trump has largely vanished from Russian television sets.
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"We Write The Story" is a triumphant little pop gem that is worthy of soundtracking the Olympics of pop music.
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When Jessica thinks back to triumphant scenes of her mother, Allsbrook's illustrations tower over the viewer in bold, vivid strokes.
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There might not be a clearer example of this than at a pivotal, apparently triumphant moment for Yennefer of Vengerberg.
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Some onlookers suggested that France's triumphant squad, 19853 players of whom have African ancestry, had won the continent's first title.
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We've almost had our fill of triumphant gold medal moments as the 2016 Olympics sprint to the finish on Sunday.
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With starring roles in The Handmaid's Tale and Top of the Lake, Elisabeth Moss has had quite a triumphant year.
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While McConnell's words have mostly been used as a rallying cry online, the anthology's tone isn't monolithically inspirational or triumphant.
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It's been nine long years since Gilmore Girls left our TV screens, but it's about to make its triumphant return.
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He had begun their triumphant cup run, and finished it with a winners' medal and an open-top bus tour.
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Hillary Clinton faced Bernie Sanders in the first Democratic debate since his triumphant win in the New Hampshire primary. Mrs.
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Warcraft III is making its triumphant return with Warcraft III: Reforged, and it feels so good to jump back in.
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A different season 9 departure is making a comeback: Ian Gallagher, played by Cameron Monaghan, will make his triumphant return.
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Episode 1 — "Simone" It's time to put on your finest headband and most triumphant smile, because Midge Maisel is back.
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If you told anyone Nokia-branded phones would attempt a triumphant return last year, they would have laughed at you.
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I think it is just so triumphant to have this powerful, brilliant Muslim woman as the heroine of this story.
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Despite this, however, the 2018 Oscars wasn't quite as triumphant in the face of this reckoning as many had hoped.
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A triumphant Jones beamed as he addressed a cheering audience Tuesday night, celebrating his victory and his 25th wedding anniversary.
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This album has marked a triumphant return for the singer, as it has been five years since Kesha released Warrior.
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After leaving Twitter for a few days, Jones made her triumphant return so she could live tweet Game of Thrones.
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The far right is triumphant now, and it's not impossible that they'll start enforcing their victory with fists and bats.
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Visiting China less than a year after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, he finds an air of "triumphant self-satisfaction".
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He declared a hunger strike in May that has been an ongoing political backdrop to Putin's otherwise triumphant World Cup.
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Perry described the video as "a fun, triumphant piece of pop candy" and "a glam little stocking stuffer" on Instagram.
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After Boettcher's semifinals win aired on Monday, Holzhauer tweeted a photo of Boettcher's triumphant smile, poking fun at her detractors.
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" She added, "The triumphant impunity of Gamergate trolls, the Bundy occupiers, and George Zimmerman told America's shy bullies, 'It's okay.
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After the release, Assange, again in a triumphant mood, travelled to Sweden, which has a strong tradition of media freedom.
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His example is a triumphant one, but it also offers a warning: that grand educational experiments can have unintended consequences.
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The Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Bentley Bentayga, Lamborghini Urus and Maserati Levante have all been triumphant successes for their respective brands.
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But in the end, Argentina lifted the trophy—as Kissinger had predicted—in a triumphant final victory over the Netherlands.
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"You don't need to be successful," he wrote in 1999, shortly after "Sanders" had ended its triumphant six-year run.
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You would like to call his reappearance triumphant, but the word seems singularly inappropriate to anything connected with this production.
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Bhabha's show is a triumphant coda to "Like Life," the museum's deep dive into polychrome sculpture at the Met Breuer.
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Washington (CNN)The arrest of a top Chinese technology executive should have been a triumphant moment for the Trump administration.
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"No Problem" is especially triumphant, even in comparison to all of his other recent rap tracks; It's bruising, but composed.
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The successful moon landing and return are triumphant moments, but it's his tinkerings that provide a whole universe of joy.
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One day, there is a triumphant picture of a new electric train, with Chinese conductors standing next to shiny carriages.
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And so, few moments in a startup's life are as triumphant — and crystal clear — as closing a round of funding.
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Popular history emphasizes neatness and inevitable triumph in the face of adversity, and Grant's presidency was neither neat nor triumphant.
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Goliath victories go down in football folklore, with the added bonus of a vital cash injection for the triumphant club.
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On Zora Jones' remix of Sinjin Hawke's "Snow Blind," triumphant horns burst from their cocoon of delicate, fluttering choral vocals.
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But if the center holds, UFC 205 will mark the triumphant return of mixed martial arts to the Empire State.
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The country sold US$16.5bn of bonds back in April, in a triumphant return to markets following its 2001 default.
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As their set clatters to a triumphant close, Ade's looking pale under her light freckles and unsteady on her feet.
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So instead we provided a range of outcomes, and showed that range visually — the tax volcanoes made a triumphant return.
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As the triumphant final gong notes rang out across the theater, the attendees straggled back to their cars and hotels.
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Already triumphant after the Supreme Court ruled in his favor in two major cases Tuesday morning, Mr. Trump propelled Gov.
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No wonder, then, that people would rather talk about the final trailer for Joker and Missy Elliott's triumphant VMA performance.
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Team Targaryen finally made the triumphant crossing of the Narrow Sea last season, and the armada was something to behold.
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Currently in the lead is Qyburn, who already has a reanimated supersoldier and a triumphant wildfire scheme on his résumé.
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The film's triumphant final scene doesn't show her at the top but one rung higher on the endless corporate ladder.
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Even with a few pins stuck in him, the great man remains great and very much the charismatic, triumphant individual.
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And even as the generals quarreled, they schemed behind the scenes to maintain the throne, for whoever might emerge triumphant.
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Polling ahead of Sunday's debate saw the CDU emerging triumphant with 38 percent of votes to the SPD's 24 percent.
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Such is the triumphant theme of "Slaying Goliath," the latest work by the education historian turned education activist Diane Ravitch.
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" This leads him to a triumphant boast that this singular, exhilarating show improbably makes good on: "Time cannot contain us!
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When Fallon resigned, less than two hours later, I didn't feel triumphant, only empowered, like I had taken back control.
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It also marked the triumphant culmination of a campaign for statehood by the Sidama which dates back almost as far.
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"We have fought to give democracy and liberty to our people," he said days after his triumphant arrival in Havana.
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President Donald Trump entered the NATO summit triumphant, claiming credit for large structural changes in the alliance&aposs defense spending.
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RHP Tim Lincecum made a triumphant return to the major leagues Saturday in his debut for the Los Angeles Angels.
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Along the way, I learned that real success is much more about being calm than it is about being triumphant.
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He made a triumphant return to Rio this year and was set to compete in the rings final on Saturday.
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A triumphant trip to Paris two years later transformed the group's reputation (and its hierarchical name) and expanded its horizons.
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Chad Johnson made his triumphant return to pro football this weekend -- IN MEXICO -- and reeled in 41-YARD TD GRAB!!!
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When human children do appear in these early books, they have the triumphant last laugh, outwitting the blustering, bloodthirsty adults.
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Campbell posited that many myths share a common structure: The hero leaves home, is tested, wins, and returns home triumphant.
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The song's softly triumphant climax is the only real emotional catharsis over these 50 minutes, and it is beautifully understated.
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What should have been a triumphant moment for the Brazilians and their 200 million home fans turned into a catastrophe.
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And when that moment arrives, it brings the sort of triumphant popcorn movie mayhem we get too little of nowadays.
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It's been a massively triumphant year for the robots, and we're so honored to have been a part of it.
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Check out Akinosun's triumphant tweet here and don't miss her when she competes in the 4x100-meter relay later this month.
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There was another cloud over what should've been a triumphant night for WWE, though this one may have a silver lining.
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Grigor Dimitrov, David Goffin and Kyle Edmund were the other members of the triumphant team led by Swedish great Bjorn Borg.
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Wrong. Arya returns triumphant and ends up fighting the Waif in a dark room using the skills she learned while blind.
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It turned a triumphant moment of fan satisfaction into an awkward squirm, which is of course what the show loves doing.
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The entire Jedi order is destroyed, the Emperor is triumphant, and Ben just had to practically kill his best friend, Anakin.
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It's vital and triumphant songwriting, yet, in Morrison's version, he is in between places in a way The Waterboys are not.
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Presidents are usually effusive, grandiose, and triumphant when they sign major legislation that will form a huge part of their legacy.
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The victory is a triumphant return to form for Alabama after last year's surprise loss to Clemson in the national championship.
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We'll never get to share that triumphant moment between a hero and the spirit of the community for which he played.
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It's about as happy of an ending as a film like Beautiful Boy can get, but it's not inspiring or triumphant.
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This triumphant return is the latest in a series of Jawa's stops and starts, which mirror India's post-independence economic development.
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In April, the country made a triumphant return to international debt markets by floating more than 16 billion in new bonds.
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Good news everybody—Belgian cosmic disco don Vito De Luca, AKA, Aeroplane is back, and what a triumphant return it is.
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On June 5, the biggest primary day of the year, 42 of the 48 women endorsed by Emily's List were triumphant.
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Her triumphant smile as she cracks one over her knee is a rare show of female power that feels surprisingly modern.
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The aforementioned "Losing My Mind," is a triumphant stomp of a thing, an OTT ode to the maddening powers of love.
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But with Trump triumphant, we have to see the Birch Society and its style of conspiracy-mongering in a new light.
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Rather, here in the UK, if we remain united against hatred and reject division in our society, we will emerge triumphant.
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Triumphant in his win, Gutierrez first thanked his wife, saying she pulled him out and got him back in the saddle.
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With a little help from Marissa Cooper, Sophia goes from zero-to-hero in a triumphant sprint to the other side.
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As for Daenerys's triumphant march into the base left vacant by fallen Stannis, well, it's a set piece played without dialogue.
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Bernie Sanders, voice straining as he spoke in a hotel ballroom near the Des Moines airport on Monday night, was triumphant.
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We already know that Tyra Banks is making a triumphant return to America's Next Top Model for the upcoming 24th cycle.
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But J'ouvert is also about imagination, and the costumes' fantastic flourishes help to tell a more triumphant story about black lives.
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Days before taking the stage for a triumphant homecoming concert in his native Liverpool, Sir Paul McCartney fell prey to burglars.
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Civ II tells a version of human history that culminates in a triumphant arrival at on the shores of the future.
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At the 2016 SAG Awards, the cast of Spotlight emerged triumphant, taking home the prize for Best Ensemble in a Film.
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When she sang "Praying," her triumphant comeback single from earlier this year, the emotion in the venue felt thick and palpable.
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Eagerness gave way to a triumphant sense of mastery that morphed into anxiety and eventually into panic and finally into defeat.
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In one of his most triumphant shorts Solution (1978), a man tries to catch a ride along a snowy mountainous road.
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It comes in little touches, like the triumphant finger-snap gestures Mutesi and her fellow players use to celebrate their victories.
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American detainees Early this morning, a triumphant President Trump welcomed home three American detainees who had been held in North Korea.
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But after a triumphant surprise comeback at the Rio games (including five gold medals), he insists he's done for good now.
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The opera's belated return to Paris was generally triumphant, even if the staging, by Andreas Kriegenburg, had a detached, abstracted air.
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Sky have been hugely unpopular in France after doping allegations have been repeatedly made during Froome's triumphant rides on the Tour.
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Within four months, and for less than the amount he promised, the young entrepreneur presided over a triumphant reopening at Wollman.
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"It's a very powerful, triumphant story of courageous athletes who overcame tremendous social adversity to go on to greatness," Kendrick said.
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On Thursday, September 28, Will & Grace will make its triumphant return to the small screen and it'll air at 9 p.m.
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There's a band playing these triumphant Hindi numbers and the lyrics flash up on two huge screens either side of Amma.
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For those who saw Clarke's triumphant final scene on this week's Game of Thrones, you know that things get pretty hot.
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The much-acclaimed show made its triumphant return to BBC One last night to the tune of some 9.2 million viewers.
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So will we see confident J.R. or timid J.R., or irrationally confident J.R. or the triumphant return of elbow-happy J.R.?
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They were assembling just days after the city's triumphant clap-back to Trump's statement that he represented them and not Paris.
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But his triumphant evening was marred when the master of ceremonies, Jimmy Kimmel, took an unexpected turn during his opening monologue.
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These photos show how the wall serves as an ever-present reminder of Berlin's turbulent past, but also its triumphant recovery.
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"Eternal" soars and dips like a good dance song, Herndon pushing a triumphant hook while Spawn wails obliviously in the background.
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"I shouldn't have come over/just so you could have your way," she admits, but she gets the last triumphant word.
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The Cold War had just ended, capitalism seemed triumphant and the Clinton years seemed to be an era of broad prosperity.
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The Olympic committee's selection of Rio de Janeiro, a first for a South American city, was a triumphant moment for Brazil.
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The tech world is teeming with triumphant nerds, and in 2008 we saw the brilliant ascent of an outsider in politics.
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The Democrats mostly represent a triumphant political wave; the Republicans mainly occupy the seats of a different kind of wave, retirees.
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MIAMI — It was supposed to be a triumphant moment for Mayor Bill de Blasio and the New York City school system.
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They just sound dramatic and exciting, with campaigns trying to woo delegates, secure votes, and come out of the convention triumphant.
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A solitary new female Republican representative was triumphant compared with 214 freshman Democrats, many of whom arrived with a considerable splash.
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Following two triumphant sets at the summer's-end bash, English south coast punks Creeper went missing, vanishing somewhere along the M1.
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I could maybe make an argument for GLOW coming out triumphant, but it really feels like that show's time will come.
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Some of the figures' inscriptions are illegible, their origins, creators, and even triumphant rulers who dictated their burial consigned to oblivion.
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The triumphant locker room at the Super Dome started out so crowded Sunday night that personal space seemed like an extravagance.
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Now, for the first time in nearly 70 years, the painted ladies at Aux Belles Poules are making a triumphant reappearance.
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Ms. Fowles sent a triumphant text to her friend, who texted Ron to let him know she was standing him up.
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Mr. Kaine, who a year ago was left achingly short of becoming vice president, was especially triumphant in speaking to supporters.
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For Djokovic, it was a triumphant moment on his continued path back from assorted struggles, including elbow surgery earlier this year.
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Memo From Jerusalem JERUSALEM — The six days of the 1967 war were the most important — triumphant, even — in modern Israeli history.
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Awkwafina won for her role in The Farewell, and Parasite seems poised to continue its triumphant trek through the awards landscape.
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It's a triumphant return to form, starting with several savvy structural moves, including ditching two cartoonish villains who never quite jelled.
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He regularly flashes the Brotherhood's four-fingered solidarity sign, most recently upon his triumphant post-coup return to Istanbul on Friday.
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As Brazilians were poring through the charging document, Mr. da Silva was sounding triumphant at the end of his caravan tour.
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" After finishing "I Love Dick," Kraus imagined a "triumphant return" to New York, where she planned to work on "Aliens & Anorexia.
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Among the tasks facing Zinoviev as he took the stage was to create a triumphant narrative out of so much misery.
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Nunberg, who's been in exile from Trumpworld for some time now, still surely harbors some underlying desire for a triumphant return.
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But we shouldn't conclude that Gantz and the center-right is now triumphant or that the hard right has been repudiated.
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For Republicans, the failure ended the day on a sour note, hours after a more triumphant scene on the Senate floor.
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Moore's generation, having come of age when the religious right was triumphant, is more attuned to the corrosive effects of politics.
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And so they become a symbol for the watching nation of triumphing over trauma, even as they don't feel particularly triumphant.
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" As Harding explained in clear if turgid prose, "America's present need is not…submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality.
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It's not "triumphant" when you hid the witnesses, threatened jurors, and half of them admitted that they knew you were guilty.
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J.P. Motherhood is disruptive, messy, inconvenient, enlightening and triumphant in "The Mother," a preview of Brandi Carlile's album due in February.
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She constructs extraordinarily seductive, triumphant, and historically nuanced compositions from contrasting textures, saturations, and luminosities in acrylic, lacquer, and other materials.
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It was a huge PR coup for Trump and set the stage for a triumphant public event in Indiana on Thursday.
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Regional envoys and the world's press gathered in Juba to witness the triumphant return of Machar to the heart of government.
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From the triumphant smile on his face, you can guess what he's thinking: The audience members are going to eat this up.
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I meet the 39-year-old musician on a sunny rooftop in downtown Manhattan, the day after one of these triumphant shows.
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"Everyone's off the streets, but women are still there, and that's both nice and a strange position," Büyükgöze said, her smile triumphant.
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His triumphant return at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro proved to be a chance at redemption for the athlete.
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And at one point, the Trump people, they were really triumphant and not gracious at all- Well, I call them sore winners.
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WWE star Roman Reigns' triumphant return to the ring in February after defeating Leukemia for the second time is now award-winning.
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A complex composition, its image and text, sign and symbol, and spirit of place are interwoven into a triumphant record of events.
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Williams, who has been dealing with the torture of holding in in Game of Thrones spoilers for months, tweeted a triumphant message.
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Who really cares if the Misfits or the Triforce reigns triumphant when we have Zeke in the middle, laughing at it all.
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If you've seen any of these triumphant videos, you may have noticed that there's some sort of song that can be heard.
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Op-Ed Contributor Don't blame message discipline for Marco Rubio's lightning-fast collapse from triumphant in Iowa to disappointed in New Hampshire.
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To commemorate the parade's 90th year last Thanksgiving Day, Felix made a triumphant return — filled only with air and carried on stilts.
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Maniac's triumphant end, for example, arrives when Annie breaks Owen (Jonah Hill) out of a life-zapping private mental health care facility.
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Hopelessness is at once triumphant and crushing: It embraces the paradox of being alive in 2016 instead of getting paralyzed by it.
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Terra isn't triumphant for vanquishing the monster — she's devastated by the fact that she nearly died and had to kill someone else.
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For design nerds, the Sheats-Goldstein residence is well-known as one of the most triumphant works of renowned architect John Lautner.
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London Spitfire, the triumphant team at the inaugural Overwatch League championship, was using Logitech's unannounced mouse all the way to the final.
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Sandor was put on trial for his crimes and forced to fight for his life, but emerged triumphant and won his freedom.
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Fearing her strength, Odin banished her to another dimension, where she dwelled until his death trumpeted her triumphant return to her birthright.
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The triumphant image of Alaa Salah, an engineering and architecture student, has "embodied the spirit of the opposition" led by Sudanese women.
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It was the film that was supposed to document Anthony Weiner's triumphant return to politics following an embarrassing sexting scandal in 2011.
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Both waits were worth it—each band produced material that easily stood alongside their illustrious earlier albums, marking triumphant returns to form.
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But even with all of the triumphant pomp adorning its badges and signage, this year's event felt like a show in transition.
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Pagenaud was triumphant Sunday afternoon after driving 200 laps around the 5003-mile track, equaling 500 miles at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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Still, something about it feels triumphant: The contestants on The Bachelorette are forced to apply their game day rhetoric to true love.
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Can we make games of skill and luck that also have the same core of triumphant good that Fury Road gives us.
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This is triumphant language—Trump in Indiana is the new Nixon in China, breaking new frontiers on behalf of the American worker.
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Kim Kardashian West continued her triumphant return to social media on Wednesday with yet another photo of her 13-month-old son.
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Mike Myers' iconic Austin Powers villain made his triumphant screen return, chatting to Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show on Wednesday night.
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Leonardo DiCaprio emerged triumphant at the U.K. premiere of The Revenant after the film dominated the Oscar nominations earlier in the day.
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The video also features a triumphant reunion between father and son: Hill claims the nude model is none other than his dad.
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A tiny yellow amphibian was caught on camera having a triumphant ride on a beetle and rose to the top of Reddit.
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New button: Love Appropriate time to use: When Bieber made his triumphant return to the MTV VMAs stage and got all emotional.
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The music in the concert sparkled in it's own way too, crackling piano keys, sunny field recordings, washing pads and triumphant melodies.
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He vanquished Gawker, rode out Trumpism to its triumphant conclusion, and is now poised to influence the incoming administration to his advantage.
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Wizards 134, Bulls 125 Jabari Parker and Bobby Portis made a triumphant return to Chicago, helping Washington win its second straight game.
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Its sympathetic take on American slave-revolt leader Nat Turner was touted as the triumphant fix to the Academy Awards' diversity problem.
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Lamar Odom made his triumphant return to Madison Square Garden and took center stage alongside Kanye and the rest of his clique.
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They hung on until the final horn, emerging triumphant from their first Game 7 and opening a new chapter in Smashville hockey.
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It's a triumphant return to front-line Malaysian politics for Prime Minister Mahathir, who also ruled the country from 1981 until 2003.
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The opening was titanic: Chris Martin's trumpet solo had a darkly triumphant ring, and the first full orchestral chord shook the room.
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A triumphant Zelenskiy said he would invite the staunchly pro-Western Voice party, led by rock star Sviatoslav Vakarchuk, for coalition talks.
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It's supposed to be a triumphant moment that upends the preconception of Chinese foreigners as poor and unworthy of five star service.
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"Die Tote Stadt," which had its première in 1920, when the composer was twenty-three, promised a long and triumphant operatic career.
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Rodgers's triumphant music feels like both an ideal we want to believe we fulfill and a distraction from who we really are.
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Yet he could with justice claim of A Dance, as Joyce did of Ulysses, that it is a triumphant feat of engineering.
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That was just the first half of a program by Dorrance Dance, making its triumphant debut at the Vail International Dance Festival.
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After winning the 200-meter butterfly — his signature event — for the third time, Phelps stood triumphant in the pool, gesturing with bravado.
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A dominant run as WSOF champion is not out of the question, and really, neither is a triumphant return to the UFC.
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Cheers went up in the room, Cormier made a triumphant fist, and his towel-holding teammate grabbed him in a celebratory bearhug.
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Before the choker made its triumphant comeback, Danielle and Jodie Snyder of jewelry brand Dannijo were already all about the throwback item.
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The passage of the Tax Reform Act in 1986 was heralded as a triumphant bipartisan effort, one led by President Ronald Reagan.
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Thirty years after its fall, the wall serves as an ever-present reminder of Berlin's turbulent past, but also its triumphant recovery.
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In a triumphant victory speech early Wednesday, President-elect Donald J. Trump cited the issue as a top priority for his administration.
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Our correspondent followed the recovery of one stolen 16th-century statue and its triumphant return to its small hometown in southern Italy.
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When the triumphant opening bars of Communist China's national anthem began blaring over the loudspeakers, two older women started lowering the flags.
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It also raised questions about the image that Mr. Trump presented of himself, and whether he is a tarnished, not triumphant, businessman.
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The triumphant curtain call to a standing ovation and vomiting with fright in your dressing room are two parts of a whole.
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She could be on a triumphant journey, or she could be following in the path of her barmy father, the Mad King.
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But when Antetokounmpo buried his first 3-pointer midway through the third quarter on Tuesday night, he looked more relieved than triumphant.
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"It has made me better and stronger than what I thought I could ever be," she said, triumphant that she had persevered.
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She has become America's Large Adult Daughter, its triumphant baby queen, its reigning diva with the skin texture of a wet avocado.
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You go from feeling good and triumphant about what you're doing to feeling like everything you write is a piece of shit.
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Team Telokom's Zabel won the final sprint ahead of Frenchmen Emmanuel Magnien and Frederic Moncassin to emerge triumphant in the 89th edition.
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Read: Our critic calls "The Mirror and the Light," Hilary Mantel's latest novel, the "triumphant capstone" to her trilogy on Thomas Cromwell.
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The arch, built around A.D. 81, celebrates Titus' triumphant march into Rome with the treasures of the ancient Hebrew temple in Jerusalem.
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The 3,603-person throng rose to its feet, bursting into a jet-engine roar of encouragement that continued through his triumphant bow.
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This was supposed to be the year when America's biggest start-ups would finally make their triumphant debut on the stock market.
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" The jam ended with about 20 musicians squeezed onto the stage, playing a triumphant and bluesy version of Mr. Springsteen's "Hungry Heart.
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Given Lovato's triumphant return to the stage at this year's Grammy Awards, the star's revelations only make her comeback performance more poignant.
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During Joe's triumphant first appearance as a pastor, Dembe dances, and the audience catches the twinned meanings in each of his moves.
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It's a triumphant end to an often-grueling tour, which began in March 2019 and included shows in North America and Europe.
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Most of them include cheesy voiceovers, accompanied by ridiculously fake special effects, and it is all topped off with some triumphant music.
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As an ending, it feels triumphant and bleak at the same time, which may be why I keep coming back to it.
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The triumphant story we tell about American history can obscure both the extent of our progress and the fragility of our consensus.
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Indecent, playwright Paula Vogel's Broadway debut, recasts God of Vengeance as a triumphant, defiant showcase of queer love far ahead of its time.
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Then we hit the title track, and that's maybe the most triumphant point of the record, and then the downturn starts from there.
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We've searched through the archives and found five trends from 2007 that have made a triumphant return — with a slight tweak or two.
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Anyone who doesn't fit the mold of the triumphant, plucky breast cancer survivor doesn't have much of a place in the pink industry.
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He'll lead the listener down the darkest of abysses, only to climb out moments later on a triumphant crescendo to the riff heavens.
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Since its triumphant arrival to mainstream polite conversation, Bitcoin and its underlying technology blockchain have promised to revolutionize everything from commerce to voting.
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ZAKA DISTRICT, Zimbabwe (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Aplonia Marutsvaka looks triumphant as she shows off one of her three bags of gleaming white maize.
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Yes, she was nude, but her bare body had nothing to do with pleasing a man; she was reborn, triumphant and, finally, independent.
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Here's another angle at full speed, please enjoy the triumphant fan raising the ball as Cespedes rolls around on the fans below him.
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He's in the movie for all of two seconds with no lines, but Fury's triumphant return from the dust meant everything to us.
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Now, according to a report by reliable leaker of all things mobile, Evan Blass, the Nokia 23310 is poised for a triumphant return.
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Ballet also had triumphant periods in England, and Mr. Guest wrote a number books on 21962th- and early-19933th-century ballet in London.
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This preserves the triumphant high of feeling like you are "THE SMARTEST MARIO PLAYER ALIVE" when you find a hidden moon squirreled away.
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And Ted Cruz was triumphant in the Republican contest, pulling about half of the statewide vote and leading Donald Trump by double digits.
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Awards-show anticipation is real — and we're not talking for obvious reasons, like inevitable snubs, triumphant victories, and shady (or extremely boring) hosts.
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It's both triumphant and lonely at the same time, which is why I think it probably resonates so well with humans in general.
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The Darkest Hour can be seen as a triumphant, fast-paced WWII movie — or as a two hour-long prologue to The Crown.
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With that kind of reception, you would think she had taken some time away from the spotlight and made a triumphant return. Nope.
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Watching Mark break through his cellophane bindings was energizing and triumphant; I was not the only one concerned that he might give up.
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Republicans see a much darker underbelly in the American electorate, and they are hoping to exploit it for another unexpectedly triumphant Election Day.
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McCarthy returned in this week's cold open with her Sean Spicer impression, and it was just as magical as last week's triumphant debut.
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The connection between Fontana and the Russians is most obvious in the artist's triumphant white monochromes, which Candela has allotted their own room.
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This shows that majority voting can give a very wrong result: a triumphant victory for Trump when Clinton's grades are consistently above his!
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This new Ghostbusters doesn't entirely succeed, but its genial insistence that it has every right to be its own movie is downright triumphant.
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On Wednesday, the country music singer-songwriter opened up about her older sister Britney Spears' triumphant night at last month's Billboard Music Awards.
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Although Joel never fully recouped the cost of the trip, he returned home triumphant, and there was a great cultural shift after that.
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A sense of humor gets one through, and the movie is a very skillful weaving of what's funny, what's true, what's ultimately triumphant.
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Time either activity with the setting sun, and you might even spot the Congress Bridge bats who make their triumphant return in March.
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It appears that more than just Bachelor Nation wants Joe 'The Grocer' Amabile to make a triumphant return as the next season's Bachelor.
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The WNBA champion Sparks made their triumphant return to L.A. moments ago -- so, we had to ask the obvious question ... HOW'D YOU CELEBRATE?????
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The first act, a piano-anchored waltz, swoons as if dancing in the moonlight, while the third is a triumphant horn-driven climax.
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Ciara did her thing, Halsey sang her heart out and the Jonas Brothers continued their triumphant return and kept the good vibes rolling.
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His company, Zapata Racing, has just released video from Saturday's flight, providing a closer look at Zapata's noisy takeoff, and his triumphant landing.
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What could have been a quip ("I am Iron Man") becomes a triumphant call that avoids the siren call of a laugh-line.
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Campbell's triumphant rendition of this Jimmy Webb-penned soldier's lament, released during the height of Vietnam, further reflected the singer's ambivalence about war.
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But her victory over the oppressive French academy structures the plot, leaving the viewer stranded at the moment of Curie's triumphant second Nobel.
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"Church Bells" is triumphant—"How he died is still a mystery/ But he hit a woman for the very last time"—yet unflinching.
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Then blow your mind out with the new Death Grips, and fizzle out with Rushmore's screwed and chopped take on Skepta's triumphant Konnichiwa.
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I mean, no one really dies in Rosewood (looking at you, Ali and Mona) so Spencer definitely would have made a triumphant return.
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If both groups came to agreement on only three things, the conservatives would emerge boasting that they'd reached three triumphant points of agreement.
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The season's first major arc ends with a triumphant DJ battle for Zeke and his crew while Mylene becomes a burgeoning disco sensation.
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The triumphant finishes rounded out a tumultuous year in the sport that generally reflected, and sometimes fueled, broader debates both social and otherwise.
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Mr Merrill, in Alabama, says the state should always try to improve, just as its triumphant college football team constantly recruits new players.
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But ultimately, the unconverted Joes intervene, good ultimately triumphs over evil, and the cartoon's triumphant theme song once again rolls over the credits.
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"Stranger," his second album, is at once triumphant and defiant; songs like the exuberant title track blur the lines between celebration and revolution.
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And I wish I could validate all the triumphant talk of the great metropolis of Los Angeles becoming a fabulous train town again.
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The new biopic that tracks the band's history, despite using the 1985 performance as its triumphant closer, is firmly a karaoke-style paean.
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If your biggest selling point is a triumphant march to the recent past, seeming like a limping vintage model is a big problem.
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"We are not the president's subordinates," McCain said upon his triumphant return to the Senate last year, after being diagnosed with brain cancer.
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On Tennis With her doping suspension reduced to 15 months, from two years, Maria Sharapova and her legal team sounded triumphant on Tuesday.
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After his triumphant return from Germany, Chamberlain took the non-aggression pact Hitler had signed andwaved it from his windowat 10 Downing Street.
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This should have been a triumphant moment in his long quest to bring high-quality, artisanal Japanese soy sauces to the United States.
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By favoring a national ethos of raw emotion and determined anti-reason, he continually forces American political and social life toward triumphant absurdity.
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Kasich got more than 40 percent of the vote in Ohio, which might be the only non-Trump-triumphant saga of the night.
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But other songs make me feel very triumphant when I sing them because I remember how powerful I felt when I wrote them.
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But judging from the title track and first single, this doesn't feel like an overwrought, navel-gazing examination of heartbreak, it sounds triumphant.
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Hiding from the titular, terrifying creature as it stalks you across a brutal, 24-plus-hour runtime is exhausting, scary, and ultimately, triumphant.
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Gandhi and Yadav have both turned for advice to Prashant Kishor, the strategist who stage-managed Modi's triumphant 2014 march on New Delhi.
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In May, they handed over three American detainees whom Mr. Trump greeted in a triumphant ceremony at an air base outside of Washington.
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Unlike other sculptures that memorialize the human condition through the presentation of bodies (mangled, triumphant, or otherwise) Murdoch has chosen to go bodiless.
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The film's elaborate title points to Quinn's triumphant taking of center stage, both within her own narrative and through the upcoming film itself.
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"I'll sit on a box and drink a beer," he said, when asked about his plans for the rest of another triumphant evening.
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It was sobering to see the triumphant coverage of the needle after Alabama, especially compared with how people reacted after the presidential race.
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Superintendent Anwar's crusading style and triumphant announcements of terrorists killed or arrested had made him a regular on Karachi television over the years.
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The company's New York trip is meant to be a return to the triumphant scene of its most recent American visit, in 220.
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The president's tone was a triumphant one, and he spoke with confidence about winning North Carolina this year, as he did in 2016.
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We were sent back decades earlier, to 1997, to his triumphant stroll down the 18th fairway at Cog Hill during the Western Open.
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"Get Out," Jordan Peele's triumphant debut of 2017, does not begin with mourning, but the inability to process grief is a critical theme.
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This savory and elegant version will make you feel triumphant when you invert it out of the pan to be sliced and served.
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But now that the Senate has delivered the president "total acquittal" on two articles of impeachment, a triumphant Trump is apparently seeking vengeance.
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Related: This was supposed to be the year when the country's biggest start-ups would make their triumphant debut on the stock market.
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It made a triumphant return in 2017, over 10 years after the Emmy Award-winning series concluded its first run of eight seasons.
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It's the color of all seasons, providing a triumphant transition from the last days of summer into the cool overcast days of fall.
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Rapinoe, like Biles, is eyeing more Olympic gold after a triumphant World Cup appearance this summer co-captaining the American women's soccer team.
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The strangest thing is that the song is a seduction: with its triumphant fanfare of synths and cavernous drops, it's a slow jam.
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Katz met with at least three of the political advisors and they too discussed weening out corruption in Ukraine if Zelensky was triumphant.
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Maurice, a modest bird with magnificent plumage, did not let out a triumphant cackle at the news of his court victory in Rochefort.
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It was a triumphant moment for the activists, and the message was clear: Hong Kong people reject Chinese encroachment on their city's freedoms.
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Credit...Marlene Awaad/Bloomberg via Getty Images BEIRUT, Lebanon — Five days after his triumphant homecoming to Beirut, Carlos Ghosn is all but invisible.
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" Swift's performance felt triumphant, especially when fellow artists Halsey and Cabello joined her on stage for a rousing rendition of "Shake It Off.
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There are no triumphant courtroom scenes — in a way, this is just a movie about the thankless costs of doing the right thing.
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We don't remember anyone actually asking for it to make a triumphant return, but it's nonetheless landed in 2020 in a big way.
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Art Review After the triumphant "Sugar Baby," the artist pushes her incendiary art into the present, merging collage, political cartoons and history painting.
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Poroshenko ultimately hailed his session with Trump as a "substantial visit," and staged a triumphant news conference in front of the White House.
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Mullah Baradar called on his fighters to show humility, though he also reinforced the idea that the Taliban already see themselves as triumphant.
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When the notorious Taliban leader, Mullah Akhtar Mansour, was killed in a US drone strike in Pakistan last week, Pentagon officials were triumphant.
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Our drawings, however, celebrated the ordinary men and women of the black community and recorded their passion, pain, and ultimately their triumphant spirit.
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On Guidance, Russian Circles drag the listener down an emotionally draining hole that's at times cathartic and triumphant and at others crushing and melancholic.
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The site reports that Brady's deflategate scandal will be covered as well as his triumphant return to win an unprecedented fifth Super Bowl ring.
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Selena Gomez is triumphant as stars support her, plus all the ICYMI moments from the AMAs Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
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Instead of a loud, triumphant return, Uber's self-driving cars made it back on the road in the most humble, modest way on Thursday.
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It's like the big triumphant finale in Revenge of the Nerds, where the entire campus stands up and declares that they, too, are nerds.
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In a PEOPLE exclusive first look at America's Next Top Model's cycle 24, Tyra Banks makes her triumphant return as the show's beloved host.
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When still facing a possible jail term, Peter is still begging his donors to wait for his triumphant comeback before abandoning him to oblivion.
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Yet Mr Trump's triumphant takeover of the conservative movement makes it perilous for any Republican senator to oppose one of his earliest cabinet nominations.
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For the Mets' front office, this deal could be as triumphant a moment as the trade that brought Cespedes to the team last summer.
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Tonight, however, at the Met Gala, the brand known for its ornate, red carpet-ready gowns made a triumphant return to fashion's main stage.
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When Emily made her triumphant exit in Season 1 — taking a Guardian down with her — it looked like the last we'd see of her.
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Hopefully we'll get confirmation of that during Samsung's MWC presentation as the company attempts to make a triumphant return from the Note 7 ordeal.
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Rosas, Minnesota's first-year president of basketball operations, had been feeling rather triumphant otherwise after a series of trades that began with a Jan.
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The dance feels triumphant, at once choreographed and spontaneous, but there's no immediate reason for it, even when the date 1999 appears on-screen.
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It's been so triumphant, in fact, that it's the subject of a new film, The Theory of Everything, starring Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones.
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Tinker and Moore separated in 1980, just before her triumphant star turn on Broadway as a paralyzed sculptor in Whose Life Is It Anyway?
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EW has learned that Tony Award winner Ben Platt will appear on the comedy when it makes a triumphant return to NBC next month.
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Lines that might get you revved up, or make you laugh, or cause you to inadvertently raise your hand in a triumphant fist-bump.
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Mercedes have won every year since Austria returned to the calendar in 2014, after being absent for a decade, with Hamilton triumphant in 2016.
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The LP's release was particularly triumphant for Kesha, as she's been embroiled in a contentious lawsuit with longtime producer and label exec Dr. Luke.
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Last month, Comcast emerged triumphant in the long-running battle for Sky after it beat Rupert Murdoch's Twenty-First Century Fox in an auction.
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So, everything from ABC to Netflix will now offer very addictive shows from Memorial Day until the triumphant return of fall TV in September.
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The LP's release was particularly triumphant for Kesha, as she's been embroiled in a contentious lawsuit with longtime producer and label exec Dr. Luke.
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Mr Ablyazov won a triumphant victory in 2016, when a French court ruled that Russia's request was made on Kazakhstan's behalf, for political reasons.
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I was lit up by Cheryl Strayed's topsy-turvy but ultimately triumphant journey hiking a thousand miles of the Pacific Coast Trail by herself.
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As one might have guessed, the Rhode Island native wins again to complete the film's final arc, metaphorically riding off into the triumphant sun.
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The outliers are conservative elites who profess to oppose Trump's candidacy, but who nevertheless celebrate or romanticize triumphant Trumpian forces in the United Kingdom.
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Now, the League heads to Toronto to stage their ultimate showdown, the annual Island Rumble, where they'll wow audiences with their triumphant, ballsy moves.
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"We are witnessing the triumphant return of a degree of discipline and robust regulation working in tandem with an ever dynamic market," Glen said.
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The meeting in the Oval Office is the unofficial kickoff to a painful transition of power for Democrats and a triumphant one for Republicans.
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We brought our two-year "History of the Eagles Tour" to a triumphant close at the end of July and now he is gone.
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Some netizens took Hawking's presence on Weibo as a triumphant move over Facebook, which is seen as a "foreign" service trying to enter China.
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According to a recent update on the official festival Facebook page, Stereo is cancelled this year but will make a triumphant return in 2017.
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Soon the protestor was being escorted out of the middle school gymnasium by sanctioned security to the triumphant cheers (led by Trump) of USA!
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