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"triumphantly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows great pleasure or joy about a victory or success

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But are women advancing triumphantly into Africa's digital future too?
They hold them up triumphantly and measure them on rulers.
His music was a cornucopia of ideas: triumphantly, brilliantly kaleidoscopic.
Ms. Clark heard it, looked over, pointed triumphantly and waved.
The music swells triumphantly to let us know all's well.
Iran triumphantly produced several knock-offs based on the captured design.
Finally I stand, triumphantly, eye to eye with the old battery.
The guide triumphantly returned in 1999, even more flush with listings.
Mr Modi triumphantly declared the GST a "good and simple tax".
Weeks later he triumphantly returned to Beirut and rescinded his resignation.
"Yes!" yells one boy triumphantly when he figures out the answer.
Clinton and Mr. Obama at a rally, their hands clasped triumphantly.
It's inspiring to watch her triumphantly step back into the kitchen.
The girls in front of me triumphantly wave their glow sticks.
Each of these ideas has subsequently been triumphantly confirmed by experiment.
"If you don't like a situation, leave it!" he said triumphantly.
"[Trump is] crushing a hypothetical GOP primary field," Fabrizio boomed triumphantly.
"I saw the absolute last Carol Channing tour," he said triumphantly.
Cillian drew himself up triumphantly, a foot taller than his mother.
They exchanged a few words as she triumphantly held her banner aloft.
"I'm black!" she exclaims, with her hands raised triumphantly in the air.
We're shown Anderson, who's now 46 years old, triumphantly returning to Queens.
Ellen Page triumphantly came out at a 2014 conference benefiting LGBTQ youth.
"I drink your milkshake!" he crows triumphantly in the film's signature line.
When the camera panned down to the pager, Captain Marvel's logo glowed triumphantly.
Osborne triumphantly returned to his seat, presenting the extra beer to brother John.
" She completed the essay by stating triumphantly: "I am allowed to be sexy.
Vladimir Putin, Russia's president, triumphantly declared that "the peak of crisis" had passed.
"There is no such thing as the General Reader," Bob would say triumphantly.
An arm around the shoulders, a click, and Centofanti raised his arms triumphantly.
Yes, this was a tragedy, but it was triumphantly handled by professional aviators.
ARMY rejoice, the dawn of the latest BTS single is finally, triumphantly here!
She had something called MALS, or median arcuate ligament syndrome, Lois announced triumphantly.
Voices, no matter how triumphantly loud and melismatic, always come with an ache.
I truly had expected her to sail triumphantly back into the traditional system.
"I haven't had a dreadful attack since March 13, 2014," he said, triumphantly.
Pelosi even triumphantly splashed the photo across her Twitter profile, where it remains.
A selfie Mr. Bryant took that evening shows him triumphantly holding the key.
The movie ends triumphantly, with a distinct flavor of rah-rah girl power.
In the victory photos, Cinderella stands triumphantly, no longer a slave to her disorder.
An expression vaguely resembling contentment flits across their face and you think, triumphantly: see!
Ali Vincent triumphantly won the fifth season of The Biggest Loser, dropping 112 lbs.
Santana quickly raised his arms triumphantly before giving Rodrigues a big embrace in celebration.
After triumphantly raising his hands in the air, GT turned to hug his grandfather.
"Blue and White's time has come," Gantz triumphantly tweeted after the news came down.
Or scanned a nail polish wall and triumphantly held up a sheer, pinky-nude?
Ms Hammad knows, and triumphantly shows, that a novelist of vision must be both.
Mr Cameron, hoisting his renegotiation prize triumphantly, does not want to follow Groucho's example.
"Oh, daddy," she yelled triumphantly to her father, who was watching from the audience.
Or will it mature in time to triumphantly navigate the uncertain public company waters?
"It's four-twenty-nine," Allred said triumphantly, brandishing her phone and catching my eye.
After escaping the Saudis' clutches, Hariri returned to Beirut and triumphantly rescinded his resignation.
You'll need this barcode and enough hands to triumphantly carry out your 24 doughnuts.
No moment was so triumphantly Trumpian; nothing has gone as well for him since.
One of the mice left triumphantly with the crumb, and the other scampered away.
"Some light reading for the lady," he smiles triumphantly as he hands them to me.
He greeted her triumphantly, like he'd finally found his prize — but also not without affection.
LIGO's discovery, announced in February, triumphantly vindicated Albert Einstein's 2150914 prediction that gravitational waves exist.
" Triumphantly thrust your hands in the air and your virtual self's face will show "joy.
Cook spoke triumphantly of the undertaking as he did the rounds on the media circuit.
"Queen Bee gon' reign forever," the artist triumphantly sings in the single, released last month.
You can pretty much see him nailing it and triumphantly punching the air in silence.
It's been five years since Swedish House Mafia triumphantly headlined Coachella 2012's opening night.
That journey seems well underway by the time this episode's credits triumphantly begin to roll.
Perhaps that explains why Pelosi was able to stop Trump so triumphantly in his tracks.
Baidu, for its part, triumphantly tweeted out photos of the keynote stage during the demo.
"C'mon fellas," Trump beamed triumphantly to a group of coal miners at the signing ceremony.
" A few years later, triumphantly finishing "The Waves," she wrote: "Children are nothing to this.
"How many chapels do you know that fly vampires from the ceiling?" he asked triumphantly.
I finished my mission triumphantly, and just as gay as the day I was born.
Sometimes dolphins chased us—they were faster—arcing triumphantly into the air beside the bow.
"We have the votes," McConnell told reporters triumphantly after meeting with Republican colleagues over lunch.
He returned smiling and declared triumphantly, "'I just took care of Roy,'" Mr. Boneker recalled.
Like most pioneers, it turned out that Castle was rather triumphantly ahead of his time.
In it, Orlando triumphantly addressed Manifesta-goers as those who inherently know the value of migration.
This, after my provider recently triumphantly told me he'd upgraded my service to 12MB per second.
An athlete who crosses the finish line and triumphantly punches the sky is, no question, celebrating.
And it did so triumphantly, achieving the so-far highest score of 6-1 over Panama.
Triumphantly, she proclaims that she won't wear a face mask and tosses her high heels aside.
In the past five years, he exclaims triumphantly, they have converted no fewer than 8,000 people!
In a flash, it took off into a full sprint, galloping triumphantly into the end zone.
"Six people, and the museum's paranoia closed it," Mr. Morea said, smiling triumphantly at the memory.
By doing so, he can triumphantly say that his tax returns have been revealed to Congress.
With news cameras recording the action, he came up, triumphantly, with a wandful of metal filings.
Yet "My Fair Lady" opened improbably, triumphantly, to its first paying audience on that Saturday, Feb.
A man whose face was covered by a scarf triumphantly brandished a pair of wire-cutters.
This is everyone's nightmare of group therapy, a circle of triumphantly maladjusted West Coast lady victims.
Never has he subverted conventions more triumphantly than when he delivered a roast of Bob Saget.
"The AfD can't be bypassed anymore," Alice Weidel, leader of the AfD's parliamentary group, said triumphantly.
Castillo held the ball triumphantly for the umpire, then pumped his fist with it three times.
Family and friends cheered on from the sandy beach as the competitors, smiling triumphantly, returned to shore.
Then, LaBeouf triumphantly announced "The Neighbor's Widow" — seemingly misreading the actual winning title, The Neighbor's Window. Whoops.
On Monday, the Taliban triumphantly announced that they had assassinated him with two bullets to the head.
Fox prepares with the spoils that her fantastic husband triumphantly steals from beneath the dumb farmers' noses.
Pepper, on the other hand, is dinky as hell — absurdly, triumphantly, infuriatingly dinky, easily their silliest album.
He couldn't wait to have a go at Materazzi until after he'd triumphantly hold the World Cup.
He dominated his country with strength and symbolism from the day he triumphantly entered Havana on Jan.
The American woman who gunned him down and posed triumphantly with his body was blasted by critics.
" Soffa said triumphantly, "The police caught and killed that boy the next day, along with his friends.
"I bought less heroin for six months, and then I could afford this bike," Chauhan says triumphantly.
At points both arms are held triumphantly above his baseball-capped head, fingers reaching towards the gods.
In the video, the virtual Khabib lifts his hands triumphantly as virtual Bruce Buffer announces his win.
Millions of them could've been saved if JPEGMAFIA had released this triumphantly dismissive track a lot earlier.
"Democrats don't even agree with their own bill they introduced," McCarthy triumphantly crowed on the House floor.
"White Sox," he said triumphantly after a pause, dragging out the vowels in his best American accent.
One woman triumphantly hoisted her giggling son into the air after a nearly 300-pound dead lift.
I close out by writing a to-do list for next week and triumphantly shut the laptop.
Imagine someone triumphantly holding up a jar of moisturizer for all the world to see and admire.
Short clips of its horrible beasts scrambling after slugcat for it to triumphantly escape will always be entertaining.
He archived the group eight days after triumphantly gaining control, perhaps after being the target of constant trolling.
This past weekend, Mars triumphantly showed off his photo skills by posting a few stitched-together photo collages.
From Target pajamas to prepaid debit cards, Lisa Frank's dreamy, technicolor prints have triumphantly re-invaded e-commerce.
"We are going to bet for the good of our country," Maduro declared triumphantly moments before the explosion.
The skaters there to compete against him quickly embraced Hawk, who lifted both arms triumphantly in the air.
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan triumphantly returned to Istanbul early Saturday morning after going to an undisclosed location.
Activists sang and danced outside the courthouse after the ruling while miners walked out triumphantly with fists raised.
Well, thankfully that problem's been solved, she seemed to suggest, triumphantly, and moved on to the next bed.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto announced his administration's second arrest of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán triumphantly on Friday.
The contest effectively ended in 1864, when George and Charles Merriam triumphantly published a "Webster's" celebrated by all.
"The Band's Visit" flirts with the clichés of such a scenario, and then triumphantly fails to consummate them.
The makeover montage often plays triumphantly in movies, but in stories about television journalists they have an edge.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Hong Kong protesters triumphantly took over the city's legislature, but there is little to celebrate.
"Here," she said triumphantly, holding the screen toward me and flicking through a Spotify playlist full of bubblegum bangers.
That included a recent banner at CES, which triumphantly proclaimed: "What happens on your iPhone, stays on your iPhone."
Above, you can see Miller—and her adorable smile—donning her leotard, and triumphantly hoisting some kind of trophy.
The wind is visibly knocked out of Davis as Joan triumphantly strides across the stage to collect her prize.
Motorola has a chance to triumphantly bring the Moto X back, but it looks like that probably won't happen.
Consider that this was the time before Fitbit could triumphantly tell me how many steps I logged that day.
"We had had a good result in not allowing him onto the street," Ms. Troisi, the activist, said triumphantly.
"My administration is putting an end to the war on coal," Trump announced triumphantly (trumphantly?) at his signing ceremony.
Then Mr. De Niro flexed his arms and raised them triumphantly over his head like the fictional Rocky Balboa.
I finish up the last of my curriculum work and triumphantly send off my unit plans and my timesheets.
Julian's newly discovered conservatism alienates him from his colleagues even though he triumphantly wins the bid for the firm.
I crossed and hiked triumphantly around West Dawson, which had been inaccessible except by helicopter during the freeze-up.
Martha will triumphantly return home with $1,500, a trophy, and a free trip to New York City for media appearances.
Raising his walking sticks triumphantly, McMurtry led 300 other walkers to the final stop at Ontario's Legislative Building in Toronto.
"We are going to bet on the good of our country," Maduro declared triumphantly just before the explosions were heard.
When Furiosa returns, triumphantly, to liberate her people, we have to believe that it was because good must win out.
But even as Obama was triumphantly crisscrossing New Hampshire, the state's famously contrarian voters were preparing to rewrite the script.
It closes on the youthful visage of Carrie Fisher's Princess Leia as the plans are triumphantly delivered into her hands.
It triumphantly returned when the new series debuted in 2005, although the plot-device problem arguably came back with it.
Appearances matter, and singing triumphantly after Trumpcare passes the House suggests that Democrats are playing political games with people's lives.
A police commander chastised two Shiite militiamen who were taking cellphone pictures of each other stomping on the corpse triumphantly.
We call our friends and book dinner for next Sunday night, when we will roll in triumphantly at 6 p.m.
If he had signed with Dallas, he would have been the guy who helps Dirk ride triumphantly into the sunset.
Beauty ends the opera not triumphantly embracing the blazing light of heaven, but quietly slitting her wrists, another youthful martyr.
He went on an unexplained hiatus for a few films after Age of Ultron before triumphantly returning in Thor: Ragnarok.
Ms. Dickens headed straight for a pile of sporting junk and grabbed a pair of grimy boxing gloves, grinning triumphantly.
Truth radiates almost triumphantly from the depictions of black life in three new art books, each from a different era.
Fitch, a wrestling titan who competes with teen boys in the 106-pound weight class, triumphantly flexed after her win.
I clutched it tightly in my fist and held it over my head triumphantly as fans seated around me cheered.
It also raises questions as to whether KPN properly vetted Leroy's candidacy before triumphantly announcing her appointment on Sept. 5.
Following Christmas Day, Amazon triumphantly announced the Echo Dot was the best-selling product of the holiday season on its website.
In the waning moments of summer, Minaj continues to remain in the forefront of rap news, but more clumsily than triumphantly.
Arya triumphantly whips off her mask, like a psychotic Ethan Hunt, her seemingly impossible mission of killing all the Freys complete.
The family recently made his 67th birthday extra special after he triumphantly finished his last round of chemotherapy on Feb. 21.
Instead, the ADCA has held onto these antiquities, in some cases for decades, and is now triumphantly putting them on display.
On September 29, 2004, a SpaceShipOne test pilot barely, but triumphantly, crossed the 62-mile border between Earth's atmosphere and space.
The world was covered in green, billions of leaves waving triumphantly over all arable land like flags of an invading army.
They were all smiles as they posed for a picture at the event, holding up their shoes in the air triumphantly.
When she entered the building, she triumphantly held up a copy of What Happened, sat down, and immediately began signing books.
Frauke Petry, who has spearheaded the advance of the Alternative for Germany, triumphantly proclaimed that her party had rekindled voter interest.
"The U.K. is now treated as an independent country," Nigel Farage, the leader of the Brexit Party, said triumphantly last week.
Anyway, the series of skits ended with Conscious Youth triumphantly destroying Ragga Star via the means of socially aware reggae music.
In the hours immediately following the official announcement about the new government, Mr. Salvini returned triumphantly to his northern Italian base.
Or maybe it is nearly impossible to continue submitting oneself to debilitating procedures without hyped hope in their triumphantly restorative powers.
Occasionally a stoat or weasel will zoom triumphantly across the road like a funny undulating mustache, too cunning to be caught.
"I did it, I ran on water!" she said triumphantly, describing the overall experience like being an astronaut exploring another planet.
At the time, Sanders's state director, Joan Kato, triumphantly claimed "we pretty much won Nevada," according to the Las Vegas Sun.
I triumphantly post a link to the story to the writing portfolio section of my website, which is growing slowly but surely.
Some depicted Donald Trump riding triumphantly on a tank, while others depicted media figures and Democratic politicians with targets over their faces.
Apple triumphantly announced today that the late holiday season brought in more than a billion dollars in purchases on its mobile marketplace.
The Oslo accords of 1993 established an autonomous Palestinian Authority under Yasser Arafat, the PLO leader, who returned triumphantly in July 1994.
They have triumphantly briefed their supporters about the progress towards a withdrawal, but have been more coy about the ceasefire and talks.
By now you've probably seen the photos of Michael Phelps triumphantly winning his 19th Gold medal at the Rio Olympics on Sunday.
Frantic competitors nearly choke on their food until one man is declared the winner, triumphantly washing his leafy greens down with water.
After all, not only is Kadyrov an erratic man who breaks the rules of Russian politics, he does so openly and triumphantly.
Mered, authorities triumphantly proclaimed, was the first smuggling kingpin to be arrested and brought to Europe to stand trial for his crimes.
It simply means, as Julie Andrews suggested, and as Emily Blunt triumphantly confirms, that Mary Poppins never goes out of style. ♦
Mr. Trump was triumphantly ushered in with kid gloves by the media establishment because its ratings skyrocketed when it reported about him.
Spieth threaded his approach through the trees and triumphantly yelped, "got it," as the ball rolled onto the edge of the green.
President Trump has triumphantly declared his replacement for the North American Free Trade Agreement to be a major improvement over the original.
After a botched police operation, the army triumphantly negotiated with the protesters, and an agreement was signed conceding many of their demands.
In the first 18 months of the Reagan presidency, the economy plummeted and the president's liberal critics triumphantly declared Reaganomics a failure.
" The president lamented the tens of thousands of factories that have been shuttered post-Nafta, before proclaiming triumphantly, "They're all coming back!
Even as I triumphantly crested the top of the dune, it was difficult to imagine that such an extraordinary place existed here.
It's basically just 60 seconds of Riri running towards her adoring fans by the Eiffel Tower and being triumphantly adored by them.
"First period in a year," she triumphantly captioned the post, adding dozens of red-colored emojis as well as a trio of tornados.
His sister-in-law, Pippa Middleton, triumphantly ran a marathon in Kenya — and now Prince William says he'd like to do the same.
He only realized it was a dog when the lab climbed up and poked his head out the driver's seat window, almost triumphantly.
Reinhart has triumphantly taken down body shamers in the past, and Mendes is open about her past struggles with eating disorders and dieting.
The stakes would be pretty low; Portland would remain unable to circumvent its own flaws and triumphantly battle through a ruthless playoff bracket.
As one astronomer triumphantly declared, the ability to divine a star's constituents from its spectrum "made the chemist's arms millions of miles long".
" 'Victory is in sight' And at a midtown Sheraton Hotel just two avenues west, Clinton triumphantly told supporters that "victory is in sight.
Lorz triumphantly entered the main World's Fair stadium, which was the race's final stage, with gusto and verve ahead of the other runners.
He was imprisoned in 22014, but continued to control the cartel's business from his prison cell for years and triumphantly escaped in 22015.
After diverting the private jets of 140 global CEOs to Versailles on their way to Switzerland, Macron triumphantly declared France open for business.
The underlying message, to me, is that the structures of community and tradition carry us through hard times and triumphantly into the future.
Glendrose Gorriceta, a 45-year-old domestic worker from the Philippines, screamed triumphantly after receiving a Louis Vuitton handbag at her first giveaway.
You'll recall, Trump triumphantly arrived on the island a month after Maria ... and touted the fact there were only "16 people certified" dead.
Some tracksuit-wearers work out, a few run triumphantly down the beach, and still others just sit there, contemplating their life in tracksuit.
It spread when Ed Sullivan interviewed Castro in 1959, and later when Castro triumphantly visited Harlem in 1960, drawing crowds like Elvis Presley.
When Guardians arrive to drag Ofmatthew's body from the market, June smirks triumphantly, having vanquished the snitch who, in her eyes, killed Frances.
Using a magic wand, the Hulk manages to turn her abusive husband into a stuffed toy and then triumphantly buries him in puffs.
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler tweeted triumphantly about the beginning of the long-awaited auction on Tuesday, cheering the team that developed the process.
At the moment, the odds of him winning reelection appear about equal to those of the Titanic triumphantly resurfacing under its own steam.
The image features a young woman covering her mouth with one hand against a cloud of fumes and triumphantly raising her other fist.
In the final shot of the visual, the singer's dulcet tones echo as she stands triumphantly over the bonfire, flames framing her face.
The older boy bent over me, then lifted an intact light bulb from my armpit, triumphantly; I a chicken, the bulb an egg.
So whenever a winner triumphantly hoists it, fans watching will have the opportunity to see the audience from the actual Grammy's point of view.
Back in October, the actress revealed that she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, but she triumphantly stepped into the spotlight on Sunday evening.
At the Met Gala Monday, the #blackcamp references that were conspicuously missing from the exhibit showed up triumphantly on the red (actually pink) carpet.
Throughout your career you have triumphantly remained an "independent" producer and therefore been able to create some of cinema's most uncompromising and diverse films.
The trip will not constitute the "state visit" that Prime Minister Theresa May triumphantly announced more than a year ago from the White House.
CLEVELAND — It is supposed to be a coronation, a showy political pageant where one of America's two great parties triumphantly crowns its presidential contender.
Anchovies and garlic are signature Provençal flavors, and perhaps that accounts for why the dish and the wines seemed such a triumphantly delicious pairing.
Wawrinka, the No. 3 seed, walked triumphantly back onto Philippe Chatrier Court on Monday but had only a brief moment to enjoy the sensation.
Greenlee triumphantly holds the ball over her head with a giant smile on her face as her son runs back out onto the field.
Instead, hundreds of round-the-clock airdrops of food and supplies by the British and the Americans triumphantly sustained the city for 10 months.
In November, the government triumphantly opened a 303,000-bed "mega rehab" facility in a remote part of the country — which ended up mostly empty.
Trixie. "I remember being the weird new queen in Milwaukee nobody even wanted to give a gig to," she said triumphantly in a confessional.
Chinese state media announced triumphantly on Monday that four busloads of workers had been allowed to leave Hubei province, where the outbreak first emanated.
This week, he triumphantly reaped one of the biggest electoral harvests of the post-truth age, giving us more reason to fear the future.
" Colbert goes on to a replay a clip of Biden triumphantly announcing that, despite everyone declaring his campaign dead, they're still "very much alive!
Since then, photographs of hunters posing triumphantly with the bodies of animals such as giraffes and a family of baboons have stirred global condemnation.
But he has triumphantly succeeded in turning politics into spectacle, transforming the complicated process of government into something more like made-for-TV drama.
Later that month, Amazon held a press conference in Seattle, at which Bezos unveiled the Fire Phone, triumphantly raising his right hand in victory.
With a 94% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, It's a Wonderful Life is a feel-good watch that has triumphantly stood the test of time.
"This is my city," I hear a man yell triumphantly in the distance as I step out of my final cab of the night.
It was a stunning defeat for an expeditionary force that had triumphantly marched into New York from Canada in the early summer of 1777.
He triumphantly passes his exams and embarks on a global tour, exploring the musical traditions of America, Japan, Bali, India, Central Africa, and Israel.
The poem is a "making-of" documentary supplied with English subtitles, a work assembled after the fact to lead triumphantly to the main event.
I ran to my Humvee and rummaged through my rucksack before triumphantly returning to the policeman with it, struggling to even turn it on.
All you have to do to get in on the deal: Head to your local MAC counter, pick out a shade, and... walk out triumphantly.
"What we really did with The Ringer, I think, is we bought the next ESPN," Spotify's CEO, David Ek, said triumphantly on an earnings call.
These are problems for which boundary conditions can be modeled, variables manipulated, and equations triumphantly optimized when you throw enough money and people at them.
"You're a perfect Natural Dark Golden Blonde," announces Caitlin triumphantly, as she takes pictures of my new look to add to the salon's Snapchat story.
It was supposed to triumphantly cap her "Danica Double," which began at the Daytona 500, where she also crashed out well short of the finish.
Hearing the coos of "Dancing Queen," the woman pushes the bale of sticks from her back and sings, "Oh yeah" triumphantly, along with the song.
The next day, Gou flew his team to Sharp's Osaka headquarters and emerged triumphantly waving a document, proclaiming Sharp had granted Foxconn preferred negotiation rights.
In November 2001, the Taliban abandoned Kabul without a fight, and a month later the U.S. triumphantly installed Hamid Karzai as the new Afghan president.
When Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's home run record in 1974, Sager sprinted onto the field to interview Aaron as he triumphantly rounded the bases.
They're triumphantly successful, and I just want to take this moment to request a spinoff based on these undercover agents, with Becky as the protagonist.
Andrei hops off his horse and picks up an abandoned flag, waving it triumphantly for a few seconds before taking a bayonet to the back.
As the Cleveland fans filed out and Cubs fans swarmed the lower bowl behind the visitors' dugout, Rizzo strode triumphantly to the first-base line.
I wasn't surprised at his triumphantly funny but also unusually humane interpretation, because I'd seen his prior work, but I remain impressed by his range.
A YEAR AGO President Filipe Nyusi of Mozambique went to the Vatican and announced triumphantly that he had persuaded the pope to visit his country.
On the anniversary of the earthquake, The Times published another front-page portrait of a smiling Fabienne, her new leg slung triumphantly over her shoulder.
"That's a trophy photo if I ever saw one," Martin told Gallagher, considering the photo of him stooping triumphantly over the much smaller boy's corpse.
" Standing before some 33 million television viewers, a clearly flummoxed Mr. Beatty showed the paper to Ms. Dunaway, who triumphantly read out, "La La Land!
After dealing with harassment from racist trolls, leaving the site and triumphantly returning, she worked with the CEO of Twitter to remove some of the accounts.
"There are a lot of people that doubted us," Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams triumphantly declared at a Friday morning briefing after the convention wrapped up.
After the F.T.C. made its investigation public, in February, 22014, Boback triumphantly declared that fourteen of the companies on the list had contacted him for help.
In 2014, she posed topless for the French magazine Lui, and when Instagram briefly suspended her account for nudity, she posted the photos on Twitter triumphantly.
" And it was because of this weakness of her mind that she was paid the wages of her sin, she concludes triumphantly: "Thus my sore throat.
It'll go out triumphantly, like the Iron Giant at the end of that godforsaken, gut-wrenching movie that I adore with every fiber of my being.
Video posted to the family's Facebook page, Keep Audrina Dancing, shows the young girl marching triumphantly to the bell, while surrounded by hospital staff holding lightsabers.
Mirror was designed for people like me who are low on time and feel triumphantly accomplished if they can squeeze in exercise three times a week.
The monuments themselves feature inscriptions that openly bemoan Union victories over the Confederacy, and white supremacists still embrace them as relics of a triumphantly racist age.
"They just thought they were going to bloody Clinton's nose," explains The Atlantic's Julia Ioffe, as video plays of Russians triumphantly exulting over Donald Trump's election.
In 1943, Goebbels triumphantly broadcast news of the Katyn Forest massacre, in the course of which the Soviet secret police killed more than twenty thousand Poles.
The trip is not expected to constitute the "state visit" that Prime Minister Theresa May triumphantly announced more than a year ago from the White House.
Over a live stream, I watched Satya Nadella, the chief executive, pacing triumphantly as he talked about the company's advances in machine learning and language processing.
There's no word yet on whether or not the panel will be back — Let's all hope that Miss J. Alexander returns triumphantly to our televisions, okay?
Fast forward time and the girl who forges a path ahead triumphantly skips her way down the unobstructed, designated path while the boy goes down his.
On top of that, the oil deal South Sudan triumphantly signed with Sudan after splitting off from it in 2011 is not looking so great anymore.
His version of Jason Robert Brown's triumphantly upbeat "I Love Betsy" from "Honeymoon in Vegas" made you wish that the show had enjoyed a longer life.
"I'm back," she told me triumphantly — and it's all thanks to her doctor, who suspected that what looked like a familiar depression could be something more.
"To be triumphantly, unapologetically successful and black — this is perhaps the show's most lofty ambition," Lori Adelman wrote in The New York Times Magazine in 2015.
After scoring the first Stanley Cup finals goal of his 13-year, 1,121-game N.H.L. career, he skated to the glass with both arms raised triumphantly.
This triumphantly revitalized musical has its own sly message for an era in which celebrity is regarded as a constitutional right: Embrace fame at your peril.
Still, the day she did 17, students in the ballet class she was teaching in Los Angeles hoisted her aloft and ran triumphantly down Hollywood Boulevard.
He triumphantly held up newspapers reporting his acquittal, cited rising stock markets, boasted about his approval rating and urged the audience to vote in the fall.
There, near a forest of pine trees one recent day, Mr. Liu straightened his back, furrowed his brow and threw his fist triumphantly into the air.
Possessed by a diabolical "passion to create beauty," he leaves for Tahiti, where, like Gauguin, he dies in poverty-stricken obscurity, having triumphantly realized his vision.
Before a view of the Acropolis, Marzia raises her arms triumphantly in her film, a letter home to Afghanistan, where she was unable to attend school.
I was delighted and went home to generate a nice full paper bag myself, which I then triumphantly set out with the others, saluting it with satisfaction.
Shiri Appleby brings Rachel's full duplicitous strength to bear as Rachel wavers over whether to expose "Everlasting," but Coleman clinches it when he triumphantly replays Quinn's confession.
Mr. Daniels introduced Ms. Sidibe as triumphantly free from the movies' traditional racial circumscription: the idea that fat black women are there to serve all white people.
She strides on bird's feet triumphantly above a crowd of drowning men, wielding the harp and shawm (a woodwind instrument) on which she played her fatal song.
Ten years ago today, Steve Jobs triumphantly held up a manilla interoffice mail envelope to a round of applause at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco.
It was she, the victim, who dropped her eyes in shame when they passed each other on the street, and he, the rapist, who walked by triumphantly.
After all the caveats, and despite the interjection of a hapless longhorn, the train hissed triumphantly into Dire Dawa at 15:27, eight minutes ahead of schedule.
In this new book of letters, written between 1956 and 1963, ending a week before Plath's death, at 30, we see the goals triumphantly and tragically fulfilled.
In feature films, she tends to play people whose inner wildness is either triumphantly unleashed ("Spy," say) or was never leashed to begin with (see "The Heat").
But in the Trump era, it feels as if the classroom bully has tipped over the craft table and is wielding the scissors triumphantly in the air.
" She added, "If there's any silver lining to this election mess, it's that after 40 years of scrutiny and stricture, Hillary Clinton is finally, triumphantly, human again.
He triumphantly returned Saturday to finish with 16 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists as the Golden State Warriors beat the undermanned New Orleans Pelicans, 123-101.
Who can forget the image of the weeping parents of the girls killed by MS-22019, or the North Korean triumphantly holding his crutches over his head?
Led by a leaping girl in a short skirt, her arm raised triumphantly, five German teenagers are pictured smiling as they run down a brightly lit corridor.
Just when I thought that great design was fading as a big point of differentiation among smartphones, Samsung has triumphantly proven me wrong with its new Galaxy S8.
He hit three of his first four 3-point attempts and triumphantly raised his fist to the exuberant crowd after one of his long-range rainbows went through.
On the cover of that album, Lamar can hardly be made out among a crowd of young black men, who pose triumphantly in front of the White House.
In the end, she has triumphantly survived (but is scarred for life), the perfect embodiment of the Final Girl trope that has become an essential component of horror.
When he emerged victorious, he leapt up triumphantly and donned his head and paws—then pulled out his phone to make sure the world knew who he was.
As much as I want to dash up some stairs with my sweaty, muscular arms triumphantly raised, I've never even considered eating a raw egg before a run.
On the more aggressive end, in her version of Bob Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right," she became the free-spirited woman triumphantly kissing off a lover.
On March 2, 2017, Ryan Zinke hoisted himself atop a horse named Tonto, and rode "triumphantly" into his first day of work in charge of America's public lands.
When Mr. Eisenberg triumphantly pulled out an organizational chart to make the point that their boss worked for his boss, the F.B.I. officials responded only with eye rolls.
Until recently triumphantly feted as "the most powerful European leader," Merkel is now desperately trying to reach out to improbable coalition partners in order to cling to power.
So she campaigns in contradictions: alternately high-minded and scorched-earth, inspirational and deflating, triumphantly reveling in her gender identity but still subjected to the impulses of men.
Earlier this week, Google's cloud boss, Thomas Kurian, triumphantly announced he had expanded Google's partnership with VMware — bringing VMware's core technology, and hopefully its customers, to Google Cloud.
Their next attempt to overthrow the Fulgencio Batista dictatorship also began disastrously in 6900, but their rebellion took hold, and they entered Havana triumphantly in January of 2628.
The South African painter Cinga Samson's first U.S. solo show, "Amadoda Akafani, Afana Ngeentshebe Zodwa (men are different, though they look alike)" at Perrotin, is triumphantly single-minded.
The GOP triumphantly shoved a budget through Congress three weeks ago that gave committees until January 27 to write bills dismantling the law and substituting a Republican plan.
As Hitler triumphantly toured Paris the following week, 84-year-old Marshal Philippe Pétain, hero of Verdun, hastily formed a collaborationist government in the spa town of Vichy.
" He triumphantly raised the crutches in Congress when Mr. Trump introduced him, calling his story "a testament to the yearning of every human soul to live in freedom.
The one story line running through "Paris Merveilles" features a shy, bespectacled girl who transforms into a bodysuit-wearing swan, triumphantly removing her glasses in the final scene.
Recently the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Mexico triumphantly announced a 56 percent decline in the number of Central American immigrants crossing Mexican territory between May and August.
A photo of the gold medal finish from Pyeongchang, with Diggins's arms thrust triumphantly skyward, sits atop a baseboard heater where Randall can see it as she sweats.
The man in the video is grayer in the beard and more heavy-set than the Baghdadi last seen triumphantly announcing his caliphate on camera five years ago.
I imagined him to be depressed over Mr. Barr's synopsis and out for a walk to clear his head while his wife labored triumphantly at the White House.
I am reminded of Donatello's bronze David towering triumphantly over a slain Goliath — a fairly accurate analogy for the Indian Republic and its relationship to the British Empire.
She played a clip of the Mother of Dragons speaking to her army with captions overlaid to make it seem like Daenerys was triumphantly announcing Ellen's show would continue.
Over the weekend, the 21-year-old actress showed off the strapless pink bikini in numerous photos, triumphantly revealing that she had swiped it from under her sister's nose.
In one photo, Dushku appeared to triumphantly raise her hands while the pair walked down the aisle, and in another, the couple shared a sweet kiss on the lips.
Max then raises his hands triumphantly in the air and runs to his sweetheart, who he married in September after they met at UC Santa Cruz seven years ago.
Imagine Mark Zuckerberg climbing up this chart, standing atop the Q4 2018 column triumphantly, with what his friends assure him is a very human-like smile on his face.
In the photos he posted to Facebook on Tuesday, the 48-year-old is grasping a junk of Jaden's jettisoned locks, holding them triumphantly in front of the camera.
Ms. Prestini is the creative and executive director of National Sawdust, a triumphantly successful new performance space in Williamsburg that stands for a hip, sophisticated brand of new music.
They would soon march triumphantly down the spine of Cuba from their rebel stronghold in Oriente Province on the eastern end of the island to Havana to assume power.
And his Saturday victories came after a triumphantly odd debate performance on Thursday night and several days of increasingly impassioned anti-Trump appeals from an all-star Republican cast.
Just before "Lose Yourself" starts playing our hero off as he walks triumphantly yet unceremoniously into the night, we get this handshake, the most powerful one of the film.
" And on Sunday she will triumphantly return to the spotlight: A couple weeks shy of 66, Ms. Pauley will formally succeed Charles Osgood as the anchor of "Sunday Morning.
This is the ideal charger to sling in your purse or bag and forget about, until that fateful night your phone goes dead and you triumphantly pull it out.
Once at the top, there was a whoosh, my stomach dropped, my skirt flew up and down I floated, walking triumphantly to pick up my shoes after I landed.
They plan out their chess games and triumphantly plot a checkmate without appreciating the basic lesson of Sun Tzu or Clausewitz that the other side also gets to move.
Former Taliban fighters started pledging allegiance to ISIS in early 2015, and gradually extended until the end of 2019, when President Ashraf Ghani triumphantly declared victory against the group.
But on Monday morning, Mr. de Blasio was at Pier 11 near Wall Street to triumphantly greet some of the first commuters to take the new NYC Ferry service.
By fasting I was tapping into my own religious, ascetic history, and I had triumphantly joined Weil and Chavez in their quest to share in the suffering of others.
After yesterday's mass shooting in Las Vegas, Google briefly gave its "Top Stories" stamp of approval to two 4chan threads identifying (and triumphantly smearing) the wrong man as the shooter.
In one photo, the bride appeared to triumphantly raise her hands while the pair walked down the aisle, and in another, the couple shared a sweet kiss on the lips.
Clinton and Warren made a striking pair on stage at the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal as they clasped hands and triumphantly raised their fists high in the air.
I think that allows me to probably talk about stuff without crying about it," she says, punctuating the thought with a laugh, then triumphantly exclaiming, "I haven't cried once yet!
And sadly, the final moments of the film, with David triumphantly sealing Dani and Tennessee into their status capsules and planning their deaths, may parallel what he did with Elizabeth.
Eight months after Mr Azevêdo triumphantly hailed the WTO's success in brokering its first deal, India very nearly scuppered it, holding it hostage over an unrelated argument about agricultural subsidies.
It turned out the rumors were true: "Ladies and gentlemen, we have detected gravitational waves," David Reitze, the LIGO executive director, triumphantly told journalists at the start of the conference.
Most of the buses — when they were still operating — were empty, and pedestrians, realizing they had the streets to themselves, stepped off sidewalks and walked triumphantly down usually busy avenues.
This article originally appeared on VICE Netherlands There he is, running triumphantly across the soccer field, with his perfectly moussed hair held in place with styling mousse just for men.
Despite the celebratory nature of Palm Sunday, which marks the start of Holy Week and is when Jesus triumphantly entered Jerusalem, Holy Thursday represents the steps leading to the crucifixion.
But we'll still dig deep to get a hold of that Mr Whippy ice cream, swirled high upon a cardboard-like wafer cone and triumphantly speared with a Cadbury's Flake.
But the skier didn't let that get him down, and triumphantly slid past the finish line in the Men's 15k, brandishing a large Mexican flag and a broad, winsome smile.
A decade ago, after a year spent teaching in Canada while he was struck off the electoral register, he returned triumphantly to politics and served as Mr Sarkozy's foreign minister.
Despite the nerves, Tejada passed with flying colors, as Jenner shared a sweet video of him happily skipping out of the building and triumphantly throwing his arms in the air.
What's more, the downfall of said snake came about when it made the mistake of swallowing Jamie whole, at which point she triumphantly sliced her way out with a sword.
The Pied Piper founder and sometimes-CEO bares the most resemblance to Twitter creator Jack Dorsey, who was ousted from his company in 2008, only to return triumphantly in 2015.
Though re-elected triumphantly in 2001, Khatami soon became a lame duck due to their crackdown and the revelation of Iran's secret nuclear programme, which the president did not control.
Though re-elected triumphantly in 2001, Khatami soon became a lame duck due to their crackdown and the revelation of Iran's secret nuclear program, which the president did not control.
But unlike in the movie, where the team triumphantly walk off the track carrying their mangled sled above their heads, the mood at the time was one of utter dejection.
The girl utters a Japanese phrase to her love interest, and after a dramatic pause, they kiss and hug triumphantly and then literally take off like the planes surrounding them.
An unknown man got rowdy at a crowded Toronto aquarium on Friday night and stripped naked before triumphantly diving into the shark exhibit not once, but twice, according to reports.
POMIGLIANO D'ARCO, Italy — After leading the anti-establishment Five Star Movement to a stunning result in Italy's national elections, Luigi Di Maio returned triumphantly to his small hometown near Naples.
When the story finished, a set of room dividers opened to reveal Mr. Reyes, beaming, triumphantly holding a bowl of that goat stew, to be served to the cheering audience.
"Today he has a new leg, but Seong-ho, I understand you still keep those crutches," Mr. Trump said as the young man triumphantly waved the crutches over his head.
Anderson, the White Sox' shortstop, had earlier homered off Keller, the Kansas City Royals' pitcher, and flung his bat triumphantly toward his dugout as the ball sailed to the seats.
Moments after Athens announced it was expelling the Russians, Mr. Pyatt, the American ambassador, triumphantly emailed a number of colleagues and former colleagues at the State Department and the Pentagon.
But in May 2017, the administration of the oft-maligned mayor, Virginia Raggi, graced its official Facebook page with a photo of a sea gull standing triumphantly over the Forum.
Last week, Mr. Trump triumphantly announced that he had convinced Carrier, which makes heating and cooling equipment, to keep roughly 1,000 jobs at its Indianapolis factory from moving to Mexico.
He is fearless about making himself vulnerable to the reader; so fearless he is willing to say, over and over in this triumphantly humane book, that he is a coward.
The Queen of the Damned-inspired visual sees Lotic sacrificing a twinky white boy they've dragged into the sea, before triumphantly emerging from the water in their fiercest, most empowered form.
As shown when he triumphantly held up the Washington Post with the front page headline of his acquittal, impeachment enabled him to claim victory over a "deep state" and Democratic conspiracy.
I closed the store most weeknights and triumphantly filled at least one takeaway bag full of food marked for discard, and which I'd bring back to my family, before locking up.
The acts of desecration were so widely accepted as normal that three University of Mississippi fraternity brothers posed triumphantly in front of the bullet-riddled sign, two of them holding weapons.
In the end, however, Creighton decides that she is through being "only good for a good time" and dances triumphantly on a bed to the soaring pop track's powerful reverberating drop.
At the start of the decade it triumphantly hosted a summit of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) a group that promotes free elections among other things.
He has not discouraged the racists for whom his perorations on antebellum America are appealing ("Show me the place in the Bible where slavery is condemned!" one rally-goer said triumphantly).
Dubbed a triumphantly relatable tale for members of the LGBTQ communities, Love, Simon follows the story of teenager Simon Spier, who comes out in high school to his family and friends.
" Another begins with Trump and his squad "uncovering a global financial conspiracy" and ends with them triumphantly taking control of the stock market "to save the world economy from total ruin.
There we walked a fenced-in border zone hovered over by sun-faded billboards of the Tajik president, Emomali Rahmon, and Karimov's successor, the Uzbek president, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, triumphantly clasping hands.
Ms. Jackson, who had triumphantly returned to the Broadway stage last season with a Tony-winning performance in "Three Tall Women," was not nominated; neither was the production as best revival.
The deep scarlet, bead-crowned blown-glass figure in "Breathe," seated cross-legged and imperially calm, has pulled a clear glass baby out of her body by its triumphantly outstretched arms.
The water carried by 35 miles of graceful aqueducts from Lake Bracciano to Rome reminded the 18th-century German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe of conquerors returning triumphantly to the city.
Because, Franzen points out triumphantly in "Why Birds Matter," they are in fact "more similar to us than other mammals are," in their nest-building and vacationing and music-creating ways.
Following the election, WikiLeaks' staff triumphantly held a Reddit AMA, praising the site's Trump-voting members for their "citizen journalism" in diligently rooting through all those emails looking for evidence of wrongdoing.
Hill not only turned the last red seat in Los Angeles County blue, but in a historic midterm, she was also among the 117 women who triumphantly stormed the United States Congress.
"Thomas Piketty agrees," says one student triumphantly, referring to an article in Le Monde, a newspaper, in which the best-selling French economist argued that reducing redundancy costs will not curb unemployment.
It showed Obama beaming as Biden's mother, Jean, then 2023 years old, reached for his hand as they walked triumphantly on stage in Chicago's Grant Park after they won the 2008 election.
Similarly, when your child triumphantly announces the results of the college application process, the last thing you want are anyone's trailing memories of but-I-thought-you-wanted-to-go-somewhere-else.
That paved the way for the Balenciaga Triple S — introduced last year — the shoe Mr. Clifford calls "the iPhone X of sneakers," and possibly the clunkiest, most triumphantly ugly sneaker of all.
In this new book of letters, written between 1956 and 1963, ending a week before Plath's death, at 173, we see those goals "triumphantly and tragically fulfilled," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
That morning, George Washington and his troops marched triumphantly south from Harlem to reclaim the Battery, where they would replace the impeccably dressed redcoats with their own ragtag crew of citizen soldiers.
Triumphantly, she loves him, and she wants the book's scenes of their roller skating and laughing together to be as viral as the scenes of him telling her she will inherit nothing.
Back in December President-elect Donald Trump announced, triumphantly, that he had reached a deal with the air-conditioner manufacturer to keep 1,100 jobs in America rather than moving them to Mexico.
On Friday, Simon Rattle passed that test triumphantly in the performance he led at the Metropolitan Opera, when Robert Carsen's 2017 production of "Rosenkavalier" returned to the house, with a winning cast.
It's the woman who gets rejected, laughs off her heartbreak, and rises triumphantly to go after what she really wants — or at least agrees to go through it all again — on The Bachelorette.
Indianapolis (CNN)After a decisive win in Wisconsin, Ted Cruz triumphantly declared that his political fortunes were shifting: "Tonight is a turning point," the Texas senator boomed at a victory rally in Milwaukee.
John Kerry, the American secretary of state who participated in the Kigali talks, claimed triumphantly that replacing today's HFCs with less harmful chemicals could reduce that increase by as much as 0.5°C.
The former Soviet republic of 6m has "proven to the world that it is a democratic country", its new president, Sooronbay Jeyenbekov (pictured), trumpeted triumphantly as he was sworn into office in November.
WITH SNOW falling on the green domes of Kiev's Saint Sophia cathedral, Ukraine's president, Petro Poroshenko, strode triumphantly towards its ancient doors on January 7th to mark an Orthodox Christmas like no other.
Yes, they will be wearing black, but they will still be as beautiful and glamorous as years before, because they are rising triumphantly into what will hopefully be a new era in Hollywood.
And, as expected, Trump returned triumphantly to Arizona to present a much awaited immigration plan on Wednesday night -- and also got to brag about how he had spoken to the Mexican President himself.
The number one ranked amateur for part of 2013 stayed ready for a possible playoff by hitting balls on the practice green, finally raising his arms triumphantly after being told he had won.
Last year Karmenife Paulino, a Wesleyan student, staged a photo shoot at the fraternity where she said she was raped, posing triumphantly in dominatrix gear alongside bound and gagged actors playing fraternity brothers.
It's a cousin of several other mathematical paradoxes; what I like about this setting is that it gently flummoxes the reader rather than walloping her over the head with a triumphantly counterintuitive solution.
They bore the name of her husband, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, so she gripped them with an elegantly gloved hand and displayed them triumphantly for the camera, an image that understandably went viral.
The triumphantly cheesy music video for that song was filmed on the beach at Cannes, where "Rocketman" held its after-party Thursday night and John eventually took the stage, seated behind a piano.
This was supposed to be the year in which Slovenia and Croatia, members of the European Union and NATO, triumphantly ended a 210-year border dispute after an international court ruling in June.
I'd escape after the second count and triumphantly rebound to victory, leaving my dad defeated on our green living room carpet as I paraded around the house with my hands in the air.
Watching Harry emerge triumphantly, hair and culottes billowing, with the title of Most Popular and Critically Acclaimed Ex-One Direction Member is not unlike watching a long-awaited prophecy finally fall into place.
In the brief new teaser, Marston tells someone off-screen that "I created her, she's a smash success because of me," only for a beautiful woman (presumably Heathcoate's Olive) to appear triumphantly on screen.
Mr. Rubio triumphantly laid claim to a new generation of conservatives, which he labeled "the children of the Reagan revolution," while Ted Cruz, his close rival, referred to Mr. Reagan's "Morning in America" slogan.
At the parade to celebrate the Red Sox' World Series win in the fall, fans (lovingly?) chucked cans of beers at the players as they rode triumphantly by on the classic Beantown duck boats.
Normally you'd reach for the instrumental version but this time of year we can all delight in some pantomime Milanese man triumphantly intoning, "I'm Mr Jekyll, you are Mr. Hyde" over and over again.
After she got the better of the president during a meeting in late 2018, the Internet was ignited by an image of her striding triumphantly from the White House in a fire-colored coat.
Given the tenor of the era, it's no surprise that a sense of solidarity formed around the summer rituals of a newly claimed freedom — cruising openly, dancing triumphantly and idling on wood-slatted decks.
But his costumed adventuring is an outlier; Rudd has carved out his particular piece of pop-cultural turf by playing people who don't necessarily get to swagger triumphantly, save the day or induce swooning.
In 1979, after Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was deposed, Dr. Yazdi returned to Iran triumphantly with the revolution's leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, from France, where Khomeini had set up his revolutionary headquarters in exile.
And some will triumphantly point to the new push for diversity and inclusion in recent issues of Sports Illustrated's famed swimsuit issue for stripping the mag of must-read (or rather, must-see) status.
In the photo, Breslin beams as Prattes — stepping into the dancing shoes of resort guest Frances "Baby" Houseman and Kellerman dance instructor Johnny Castle, respectively —  triumphantly holds her above his head as the onlookers cheer.
The audio recording was the first word from the Islamic State confirming the death of its leader, which President Trump triumphantly announced on Sunday as a huge blow to the world's most fearsome terrorist group.
Two years ago a television ad for a laundry detergent showed a young Chinese woman luring a black man closer, triumphantly popping a detergent capsule into his mouth and stuffing him into a washing machine.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump emerged from the White House Wednesday afternoon and walked triumphantly toward television cameras to declare Robert Mueller's testimony on Capitol Hill delivered a "very good day" for him and Republicans.
Long gone are the days when he used a massive oil windfall triumphantly to impose his "Bolivarian revolution", a mishmash of indiscriminate subsidies, price and exchange controls, social programmes, expropriations and grand larceny by officials.
"I was terrified to do it last year and then we made it musical so it made me more comfortable, and they asked me to do it again, so I didn't suck," she added triumphantly.
Diddy walked triumphantly through the Diddy Door, a permanent entrance to the show's set designated for him—and only him—before joining the studio audience on the floor and improvising with the best of them.
I'd seen the photographs of Mandela triumphantly clasping the hand of the country's last white president, an iconic end-of-224th-century symbol of humanity's potential to overcome the darker, prejudiced aspects of its nature.
Nigel Farage, who triumphantly declared in 2016 that the referendum was Britain's "Independence Day," has scaled back his day-to-day political activities and now makes a killing on Fox News and other media channels.
Last week, as the mag triumphantly ushered us into the "official era of the big booty," Twitter responded incredulously, informing the publication that big butts did, in fact, exist pre-2014 New York Fashion Week.
In one giggle-inducing scene, when Audrey gives instructions to the catering staff of a party in Spanish, Ms. Hunter rolls her R's triumphantly, as if Audrey expects the servers to break out in applause.
In triumphantly announcing this policy shift before veterans of the Bay of Pigs invasion, the national security adviser, John Bolton, repeatedly stressed the contrast with President Obama's approach and pledged relentless pursuit of regime change.
Mr. Trump, who just hours earlier had appeared defeated to his aides, triumphantly tweeted after Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa and the chairman of the judiciary committee, gaveled the hearing to a close.
But eating is only half your purpose here, for this is a Wisconsin supper club, a distinctly American subgenre of restaurant that for nearly a century has largely and triumphantly ignored the passing of time.
When Mette Frederiksen, leader of Denmark's Social Democrats, triumphantly took to the stage at her party's election celebration Wednesday night, she rattled off a list of the policy priorities that had propelled them to victory.
U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raúl Castro shared a special one on Monday when, after their wide-ranging press conference, Castro tried to triumphantly raise Obama's left arm, but the president's wrist went limp.
It did this while simultaneously speaking to the concerns of a world-weary pre-millennial generation, triumphantly heralding the return of the rock musical and ushering in a permanent new era of modern sound on Broadway.
The Targaryens lived at Dragonstone — the ancestral castle we saw Daenerys triumphantly returning to at the end of Game of Thrones' penultimate seventh season — and the new prequel series will undoubtedly spend lots of time there.
An attack by JEM in September 22018 killed 21990 Indian soldiers, prompting Mr Modi to send special forces across the line of control, the de facto border in Kashmir, in what he triumphantly called "surgical strikes".
"First period in a year," Schumer triumphantly captioned a slideshow of images that showed her and Fischer cozying up together on the beach, adding dozens of red-colored emojis as well as a trio of tornados.
" And in retrospect, what would be more fitting from the world's best Christian rapper than to come back on stage to cap off his show by making the crowd triumphantly scream "This what God feel like?
" After Mr. Sanders won the New Hampshire Democratic primary in a landslide, Ms. Zimmerman also wrote triumphantly on Facebook, "The first Jew in history just won a primary, as a proud socialist calling for political revolution.
After the match, Mr. Smitheram triumphantly raised his trophy to rapturous applause in front of a wall blanketed with flags from across the world, including from Britain, Israel, France, Switzerland and Australia, underlining Scrabble's global appeal.
" On Twitter, an Iranian Shiite Muslim cleric, Javad Jalali, defended the decision, saying that "we will not step onto the mat against Israel until the army of Islam triumphantly steps onto the Holy Land of Palestine.
Four days after Mr. Ghosn triumphantly announced his arrival in Beirut, law enforcement officials and authorities were left grappling with the legal implications of the former automotive executive's stunning escape, whose details remain shrouded in mystery.
Four days after Mr. Ghosn triumphantly announced his arrival in Beirut, law enforcement officials and authorities were left grappling with the legal implications of the former automotive executive's stunning escape, whose details remain shrouded in mystery.
The Okhotsk Sea Ice Museum has canceled its annual photography award after this year's judge, photographer Keiko Fujii, selected a picture of a man standing triumphantly atop the corpse of a beached whale as the winner.
Empire, Season Five — September 26 (Fox) The hip-hop melodrama Empire—created by Lee Daniels and Danny Strong; starring Taraji P. Henson and Terrence Howard—emerged triumphantly in early 2015 as the story of a musical dynasty.
PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (Reuters) - A metal sculpture overlooks the ocean on South Africa's southern coast, showing Nelson Mandela with his fist triumphantly thrust into the air and a sweeping line of diverse figures waiting to vote.
She remained steadfast and unbowed throughout, emerging to punch the air triumphantly in the clenched-fist salute of black power as she walked hand-in-hand with Mandela out of Cape Town's Victor Verster prison on Feb.
There's no point trying to ignore Milo now that he's here; it'd be like a TV station only deciding to stop giving free airtime to Donald Trump once he's already pissing triumphantly from the White House balcony.
There are a few ways you could actually implement the trench run in VR. The actual run in the A New Hope, from when Luke enters the trench to triumphantly flying home only lasts around four minutes.
The next day, Mr. Trump triumphantly mentioned General Milley four times during his 103-minute news conference on the raid, calling him "incredible" for his work and thanking him by name before any other senior administration officials.
And while people might be (too) used to Trump's lying, there's a difference -- in how it might be perceived -- between his triumphantly volunteering blatant untruths and offering them defensively, after being cornered by a skilled prosecutor. 4.
That the Vienna Philharmonic, so beholden to tradition, can discover Beethoven anew was triumphantly proved a few nights later, when the pianist Igor Levit was the soloist in the Third Piano Concerto, with Michael Tilson Thomas conducting.
If you go for statistical trivia, you can quantify in hard numbers the increased stature of this American founding father, who is being celebrated in the triumphantly transplanted Broadway blockbuster "Hamilton" at the Victoria Palace Theater here.
He was killed by British officers in the uprising, along with many co-conspirators, but the statue shows a black man with his face tilted triumphantly to the sky and holding broken chains from his outstretched arms.
The Team 225 leader then blew a pillow-size fire ball into the warm Hollywood air, then turned to the camera triumphantly, squawking, "I'm a dragon!" as he flapped his arms melodramatically, cornstarch cascading from his mouth.
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — Members of President Nicolás Maduro's governing party marched triumphantly into Venezuela's Capitol building on Friday, calling to order a 545-member body with plans to rewrite the Constitution and consolidate their power over the nation.
Hours before Trump triumphantly welcomed the men released by North Korea early Thursday morning, a relative of two U.S. citizens held in Iran pleaded with Trump not to forget his family amid spiking tensions between the countries.
But just a few hours after this photo was taken, Islamic State fighters attacked an Iraqi Army field base nearby, killing soldiers, destroying their armored vehicles and almost immediately posting a YouTube video triumphantly showing their accomplishment.
"We know a lot of people hear the word 'Baptist' and think of stuffy legalism or maybe a man in a suit thundering hellfire and brimstone while a flag waves triumphantly in the background," the website explains.
I can't help recalling how secure, and how triumphantly mean, Kidman was in "To Die For" (1995), in which she played a weather forecaster so ambitious that nothing, including murder, was permitted to get in her way.
Before Robyn triumphantly returned as an independent artist in 2010 — armed with a self-written album and the best song of the decade, "Dancing on My Own"— she was famously discovered and signed at 14 years old.
PEOPLE has been there for his unprecedented run to the White House throughout the campaign, and was there at the Midtown Hilton Hotel, where he triumphantly accepted his shocking win, a 276-218 electoral victory over Hillary Clinton.
But with all that's going on in Rio, it's hard not to watch Great British Baking Show and picture Nadiya on a podium with, "God Save the Queen" playing, as she is triumphantly declared Britain's greatest amateur baker.
Samples bubbled up triumphantly, including on their gorgeous single "You Don't Have to Be Alone," and it felt like both the coolest club night and the happiest house party in one tent on a patio by the river.
Millions watched in bewilderment at the chaos that unfolded on the Academy Awards stage Sunday night after Faye Dunaway triumphantly declared La La Land the Best Picture winner alongside co-presenter Warren Beatty — instead of actual winner Moonlight.
New Zealanders, in their uniform of black shirts and red socks, feted the victors with flags and cheers as Burling, Ashby and the team lifted the ornate silver trophy, which they later paraded triumphantly back to their base.
Swear to God I saw someone's dad do something similar at a car boot sale in Grimsby recently, but nobody took their hat off and he didn't triumphantly punch the sky and "whoop" afterwards, he just sloped off.
The show likes to alternate between scenes of unspeakable violence against women and scenes when those women triumphantly (albeit briefly) reclaim their power; acts as grand as the bombing and as private as Offred's irreverent self-affirmations qualify.
Castro overcame imprisonment at the hands of dictator Fulgencio Batista, exile in Mexico, and a disastrous start to his rebellion before triumphantly riding into Havana in January 1959 to become, at age 20183, the youngest leader in Latin America.
Click here to view original GIFThe moment that the MPR Raccoon triumphantly reached the top of St. Paul's UBS Tower at around 2:50am local time in MinnesotaGIF: KARE 113The MPR Raccoon has safely made it to the roof.
Castro overcame imprisonment at the hands of dictator Fulgencio Batista, exile in Mexico and a disastrous start to his rebellion before triumphantly riding into Havana in January 1959 to become, at age 32, the youngest leader in Latin America.
A fan shared a Twitter video of Clarkson tripping on the red carpet in heels before catching herself, whipping around to see the cause of her trip and triumphantly throwing her hands up to tell everyone she was okay.
A fan shared a Twitter video of Clarkson, 37, tripping on the red carpet in heels before catching herself, whipping around to see the cause of her trip, and triumphantly throwing her hands up to tell everyone she's okay.
So my mom films me triumphantly wetting my hair in this new way, but on my rise, I accidentally smash my soft head on the tub's tap resulting in traumatized waterworks from me and bemused confusion from my brother.
On social media, there are the countless check-ins at the gym and fitness studios, the #seenonmyrun hashtags, the pics of brand-new and triumphantly mud-covered sneakers, updates on calories burned, and maps of miles biked or jogged.
But then, after the first week of January, those same trees, anxiously selected and triumphantly lofted home, are heaped brutally on the sidewalk, bits of tinsel still clinging to their needles, for the Department of Sanitation to haul away.
Now Mr. Housman attends classes five or six days a week, sometimes twice a day, and recently went with another friend to get matching tattoos of Nerdstrong's logo: a silhouette of a caped hero triumphantly lifting a barbell overhead.
But her momentum didn't stop there — she secured a major label deal with Atlantic, and following This Side of Paradise she released her debut album Expectations, a bold and triumphantly rich album full of love songs for and about women.
" Yet there are counterpoints: A Sports Illustrated writer said he lost 16 pounds and —after triumphantly completing a race — wrote, "I'm convinced I would not have finished if I had not lost the weight, followed the program or gone to TB12.
Elizabeth Warren lied to the public for years about her heritage despite massive evidence to the contrary, when the actual DNA evidence emerged she shared it triumphantly only to be rightly mocked for being at worst 1/1024th Native American.
Even if "we're fighting the same fight" might've been the argument Patty needed to make in 1970, talking about Denise's struggles within the context of Patty triumphantly getting Denise on her side is pretty indicative of Good Girls Revolt's priorities.
ANKARA (Reuters) - In the hours after Donald Trump secured the U.S. presidency, supporters of Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan triumphantly took to social media, hailing the election of a man who had threatened to ban Muslims from entering the United States.
In that way, and because it is extremely good, it is a spiritual cousin of the very good dog that triumphantly found its way onto the pitch during Thursday night's Copa Libertadores match between Venezuelan club Zamora and Brazilian side Gremio.
A photo on Twitter of Michael Brown triumphantly pumping his fist in the air after he was adopted by Tara Montgomery, a single mother from Peoria, Arizona, has thus far been retweeted more than 57,000 times and has received 143,000 likes.
"The Bank Dick," a mixed media work reusing the title of the 1940 W.C. Fields comedy for its triumphantly erect penis pasted with phony greenbacks, could have easily been made — without changing a thing — in the aftermath of the 2008 crash.
"This uprising is a gift from God to us because this will be a reason to cleanse our army," declared Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's Islamist-tinted president, a few hours after he triumphantly returned to Istanbul to reclaim the country.
While we tend to focus on the big-ticket destinies, whether it's Daenerys Targaryen emerging triumphantly from the flames last week or Jon Snow rising from the dead to fight again, the smaller figures have their own slots to fill.
In this case, the truth was finally — and, for McGowan, triumphantly — exposed, but reading "Brave," I kept thinking about how many more women must be written off as crazy and crushed under the weight of secrets no one wants to hear.
Season 1's earliest episodes featured Nomi and her girlfriend Amanita motorbiking triumphantly in San Francisco's Dyke March; by Season 2, Nomi is on the run from an FBI agent who bears a striking resemblance to Agent Smith from The Matrix.
The Targaryens lived at Dragonstone — the ancestral castle we saw Daenerys triumphantly returning to at the end of Game of Thrones' penultimate seventh season — throughout their long reign, and the new prequel series will undoubtedly spend lots of time there.
The Solar Impulse 2, a plane fueled only by solar panels, spent two days flying across the Pacific and landed triumphantly in California on Sunday, completing the latest leg of the first attempt to circumnavigate the world using only solar power.
After last year's "break" (most of the flagship smartwatches that dominated 2015 didn't have new models in 2016), Android Wear smartwatches had an opportunity to triumphantly return and up-end the entire smartwatch market, hitting the Apple Watch where it would hurt.
This is hung with drawings, pinned directly on the walls, of dynamic red uteruses and triumphantly heaving breasts, such as the wide and capricious "The Sea of Breasts," the exuberant "Hallelujah," and the delicately rendered, sensually exciting "Deux Mains-Tétons" ("Two Hand-Nipples").
Steve King could not hold back the tears Monday night as Ted Cruz, the Iowa congressman's annointed presidential candidate, stood at the podium in Des Moines and triumphantly rambled about Jesus, "courageous conservatives," and the nebulous menace of something called the Washington Cartel.
Images from her aptly titled 1981 film, Freak Orlando, embody this best: a set of monks triumphantly hold chickens wearing babydoll heads as masks, and a circle of nymph-like characters in billowing gowns gaze at their genitals in a pool of water.
" Marine Le Pen, the leader of France's far-right and anti-immigrant Front National party, triumphantly proclaimed that Trump's victory was "not the end of the world," as many other European leaders clearly saw it, but rather "the end of a world.
"So obviously a lot has changed But thankfully for me, the most important stuff didn't," Burt wrote as the caption to a photo Caitlyn, 65, standing and raising her fist triumphantly in the air behind two young girls driving a pink toy car.
Trump at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC, on Thursday triumphantly held aloft newspapers proclaiming his acquittal of both impeachment charges against him and singled out Romney for attack, criticizing the senator's claim that his faith guided his decision to convict.
The UK's positioning in the "heart of Europe," as triumphantly claimed by the former Prime Minister Tony Blair, had nothing to do with London's original intent of joining a prosperous customs union and a unified market in an expanding European free-trading area.
It was a genuinely uplifting scene that served as a surprising defense of workers' rights, showcasing the kind of neglect that Cloud 9's employees are expected to deal with while also seeing them triumphantly refuse to put up with it any longer.
It's already the number one song on Soundcloud; now make it the number one song in your heart, thanks to the video, the triumphantly silly visual aid that a song with lines like "I'm a dirty dog I did it sleazily" deserves.
Instead of rolling into a foetal position and crying, as many might be tempted to do, he claims that he put a kitchen knife in his mouth, jumped up on a table in the kitchen, and put his arms triumphantly in the air.
In other news, the Chargers triumphantly denied reports that they were considering moving to London: First of all, leave it to the Chargers to tweet out a supportive audience from a movie because they can't find a real one in Los Angeles.
Moses hiked to the top of a mountain wrapped in thickset clouds and rattled by thunder and lightning, and after 40 days and 40 nights he returned triumphantly, bearing the Law and the Truth, written in stone by the finger of God.
RIO DE JANEIRO — His fist thrust in the air, former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil triumphantly walked out of prison Friday, after the Supreme Court issued a broad ruling that allows defendants to remain free while their appeals are pending.
In Helsinki recently, President Donald Trump triumphantly said the eradication of ISIS is "about 22012 percent, 99 percent there," while Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared that "We defeated Daesh (ISIS) through our unity and sacrifice for the nation" in December.
After one such battle, Pitt poses triumphantly with a large fish on the bank of a river, the sun glowing on him as Tom Skerritt takes his photograph with such care and reverence that you would think he was capturing the Mona Lisa.
It was just last December when Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, seemingly with positive signals from the White House, triumphantly pushed through a short-term funding bill aimed at staving off a government shutdown — only to have Trump suddenly refuse to sign it.
At the convention itself, Goodwin recounts the tension in the arena as Roosevelt triumphantly hauled himself across the stage, on just his crutches, to seize "the lectern edges with his powerful, viselike grip" and flash his beaming smile to the cheering throng.
And now, Gayle King's Kobe controversy, while not directly related to anything Oprah did, highlighted a few of those buzzwords Oprah had triumphantly emphasized at the Golden Globes: women's empowerment (and disempowerment) and the effect of using one's platform to interrogate power.
Where songs like "Silence" can serve as guidance on how to maneuver through people who could be hiding their malicious intent, a song like "Superstar," which instructs you to triumphantly sing your own praises, is just as crucial a gem to share.
"We put a businessman in the White House, let's put a businessman in the governor's mansion," Mr. Cox said triumphantly on Tuesday night, shortly after he secured enough votes in the primary to earn a place on the general election ballot in November.
The first of these are (hilariously) a teenage girl who has discovered, triumphantly, that she can wear a size small, and is being photographed by her best friend, who urges her, in the voice of a tough coach, to go for extra-small.
A tableau of Trumps — including the incoming first lady, Melania Trump, Mr. Trump's grown children and their spouses, and his grandchildren — then stood triumphantly at the top of the steps, framed by marble and under the gaze of the nation's 16th president.
You tell me, after listening to an entire fast food restaurant chant his first name, after an enraptured stranger repeatedly leaned across the table to wipe the grease from Mueller's face, after an employee's own Whataburger shirt was draped triumphantly over his thin shoulders.
This article relates behind-the-scenes negotiations and the emotional and political storm that raged on Capitol Hill as the House GOP belatedly, but triumphantly, honored a promise to its voters that it first made seven years ago and has renewed many times since.
The man leans in with the hammer triumphantly leading the way to riches and glory but then, out of freakin' nowhere, this man in black, who we haven't seen yet, comes into frame with a huge curved sword and he's handling it like a pro.
The climax of the stage musical shows Tina Turner triumphantly hitting Ike back before running to freedom; in real life, she did hit him back, but then she rubbed his temples until he fell asleep; only then did she feel safe enough to sneak away.
We open on the show's blood-splattered player piano, and there's plenty of the red stuff on display in the teaser, which sees Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) and Teddy (James Marsden) on horseback, triumphantly hunting down the humans who have spent years toying with them for fun.
The success of the Third Way for former President Bill Clinton, former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and Tony Blair, the ex-British Prime Minister, was so great that politicians on the right, including David Cameron in the UK and John Key in New Zealand, triumphantly adopted it.
And they're still at it: Just in the last few weeks, British politician Zac Goldsmith hatched a very clever plan to resign his seat in protest at plans to expand Heathrow, and then be carried triumphantly back to Westminster by the grateful Heathrow-haters of his constituency.
But while classic teen films like Sixteen Candles established the now-eternal high school tropes—the nerds, the jocks, the theater geeks, the "plastics"—To All the Boys I've Loved Before triumphantly divorces them from the stereotypical ethnicities and sexual orientations that usually come attached to them.
A couple months back they released their first new song in years "Who Returned" and below is their second new track "Real Life," a cut that announces their return even more triumphantly, while ushering in the announcement that their second album, Keeping the Peace, will hit this May.
Directed by Craig Brewer from a script by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski (with Murphy as a producer), "Dolemite Is My Name" sticks to the surface of a rambunctious, sometimes rousing show-business saga in which adversity is faced down, called all kinds of names and triumphantly overcome.
The weeks that begin with Ash Wednesday culminate in Holy Week, a commemoration of the Passover feast in roughly the year A.D. 33, during which Jesus triumphantly entered Jerusalem, was condemned and crucified by the Roman authorities, and — in the Christian understanding of the world — rose from the dead.
The sometimes contentious hearings continued up until the day before the inauguration, as Mr. Trump triumphantly arrived in Washington on Thursday to kick off three highly choreographed days that will usher Republicans back into full political power in Washington for the first time in more than a decade.
Even now, New Yorkers continue to consult its stained and creased pages to make chicken Marbella for dinner parties and Passover seders, leaving the bird to wallow overnight in vinegar, green olives, capers and prunes before roasting and then bearing it triumphantly to the table, wafting the scent of the Mediterranean.
This time, Mr. Yang arrived in a rented black Suburban, his advance team had distributed New Hampshire-specific bumper stickers and the voters who lined the hallway to the secretary of state's office chanted Mr. Yang's name as he marched triumphantly down it, doling out high fives along the way.
As if on cue to remind anyone who might have forgotten just what is at stake — and just hours before the U.N. Security Council meeting — Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh raised the specter of nuclear war and triumphantly proclaimed that India might now abandon its "No First Use" nuclear doctrine.
Right as I was exiting the Bell into the hall of Penn Station, Prince dropped the line "I only wanted to see you laughing in the purple rain," and as the drum fill kicked in, I raised one fist up triumphantly like Judd Nelson at the end of The Breakfast Club.
He may be wearing a black ceramic Defy El Primero 21, and promoting a Defy El Primero 21 Full Diamond, but Mr. Chan's love of watches began quite humbly, with a cheap plastic Superman watch that he got as a child ("I was able to choose it," he said rather triumphantly).
James, who grew up in Akron, Ohio, has generally described himself as a Yankees fan, and when the teams faced each other in the 2007 A.L.D.S., he wore a Yankees hat to Game 1 in Cleveland and seemed to enjoy the negative reaction in the crowd, holding the hat up triumphantly.
It's started to feel like a quivering, white noise background sound that sits somewhere louder than the whine of a TV in standby mode, and quieter than the hissed "yessss" your grandad let out with a triumphantly clenched fist when he heard the results of last year's EU referendum vote.
The young five-piece has just released its sophomore full-length, At This Great Depth, following their 2015 debut with a semi-eponymous EP. Soothsayer's take on doom is epic and unorthodox, borrowing more influence from atmospheric black metal's triumphantly climbing scales and melodic death metal's pointed harmonies than traditional doom's passive tempos.
Stripped down to fishnet tights and a taut red dress after ripping off part of her costume, her headdress readjusted over her sweat-drenched hair, and a tribal harness strapped around her chest, she finishes the set triumphantly alongside drummer Alejandra Robles Luna, guitarist Rikardo Rodríguez-López, and bassist Marfred Rodríguez-López.
A middle-aged gent in a sports coat—our O.I.C.M.—is shown in various scenarios around New York, envying those not suffering from O.I.C.: a suave dude emerging triumphantly from a café bathroom, a dog pooping in a planter, a woman strutting down the street with toilet paper trailing from her shoe.
This new interview gives them more questions to ask and more mud to throw: some, including former ambassador Craig Murray, are triumphantly noting that there were some road closures due to bad weather during the suspects' visit, or that Salisbury Cathedral is, as cathedrals go, really quite famous -- as if either proves anything.
Timed to coincide with her pie-happy final performance as Nettie Fowler in "Carousel," the release showcases Ms. Fleming at her most triumphantly populist and mainstream — at the same time she's dubbing for Hollywood, dishing on her love of Joni Mitchell and the Roots, and lending her elegiac gifts to John McCain's funeral.
When the average person thinks of hacking, they might picture a trenchcoat-wearing citizen in The Matrix, furiously pounding away at a keyboard in a darkened room, in attempt to "infiltrate the mainframe," only pausing to spout snarky one-liners into a headset mic and triumphantly exclaim, "I'm in!" when the job is done.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean Klobuchar2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election Iowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire MORE (D-Minn.), triumphantly addressed crowds and announced their bids were moving on to New Hampshire.
Tech, Media, TelecomsHow VMware became a secret superpower in the cloud wars and why Amazon Web Services should not be happy but Google and Microsoft are thrilledEarlier this week, Google's cloud boss, Thomas Kurian, triumphantly announced he had expanded Google's partnership with VMware — bringing VMware's core technology, and hopefully its customers, to Google Cloud.
It stems from the tacos that preceded that first fateful round of shots (well, you needed to line your stomach), the obligatory Mariachi band soundtrack at whichever Tex-Mex joint you find yourself in, and most of all, the satisfaction of slamming down your conquered shot glass and sucking triumphantly on a lemon wedge.
The Chinese Communist regime now triumphantly postures as the country that is showing the world how to deal with a lethal plague that actually spread because of its callous denial of warnings by responsible medical authorities and the regime's suppression of information deemed threatening to the reputation and stability of Xi Jinping's surveillance state.
The moment has arrived, and from underneath the powerful yet practical off-road vehicle we see two pink plumes of smoke triumphantly expel from the Ram's exhaust pipes, announcing to the world that its owner shall soon be welcoming a female heir into the world and also that this truck gets surprisingly good gas mileage.
"From day one to the end, people treated each other kindly and with respect and with love … I don't know if in Hollywood that's always something remembered, or celebrated, or that people even think is achievable, and we did it," the actress and mom of one triumphantly said, noting even the assistant director minded her breastfeeding schedule.
In the afternoon, in a televised news conference, Mr. Netanyahu triumphantly announced the new deal, under which the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees committed to persuading countries in the West to take at least 22012,260 migrants over five years, while Israel would grant official status as temporary residents to most who remained.
It is, without a doubt, the most iconic controller ever made: Its joystick's ridges have left permanent scars in the palms of enthusiastic Mario Party players; its ergonomic design improved the flexibility and strength of my hand's tendons as my thumb stretched from the left handle to the joystick that triumphantly rises from the center of the gamepad.
There was no secret made of the heroic homecoming offered by President Abbas to free Palestinian terrorists in 2013, in which he triumphantly held up the hands of cold-blooded killers such as Abu-Musa Atia, who axed a 67-year-old survivor of the Sobibor death camp to death as he walked through a construction site.
When a Thai military unit had finished dismantling a section of water pumps that had proved so crucial in the successful operation, they jumped into their open-topped vehicle near the Tham Luang cave on Wednesday, smiling triumphantly to the crowd of cheering supporters who had stayed on to give their heroes a proper send off.
Intended, naïvely or not, as a celebration of a little-magazine world created largely by the children of immigrants, some of whom had, by 21965, risen triumphantly to a place at the national table—"Jews were culturally all the rage in America," as Podhoretz put it in the book—"Making It" marked a fissure that would never be healed.
The Week Ahead Take a funny hit show that had a long run in a small Off Broadway theater in the late 1990s, add a charismatic television star and revive it on Broadway: This formula worked well for "Hedwig and the Angry Inch," which debuted in 1998 and triumphantly arrived uptown with Neil Patrick Harris in 2014.
One night during his senior year, according to classmates who witnessed it, Judge Kavanaugh triumphantly hoisted an empty beer keg above his head, in recognition that he and his friends were well on their way to reaching their goal of polishing off 100 kegs during the academic year — an achievement they later boasted about in their yearbook.
But on Monday night, the actor Andy Karl triumphantly pulled off the kind of performance Broadway loves to celebrate: In a poignant demonstration of the show-must-go-on ethic, he led the opening night production of "Groundhog Day" just 72 hours after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament in full view of the audience at a Friday night preview.
There was no secret made of the heroic homecoming offered by PA President Mahmoud Abbas to freed Palestinian terrorists in 2023, in which he triumphantly held up the hands of brutal thugs such as Abu-Musa Atia, who axed a 67-year-old survivor of the Sobibor death camp to death as he walked through a construction site.
They hire bankers, who charge tens of millions of dollars to help them craft a narrative, woo investors in highly orchestrated "road shows," gauge investor demand, pre-sell shares, and then, after the CEO triumphantly rings the stock exchange opening bell and conducts breathless TV interviews ("I'm humbled"), the bankers carefully float the stock to ensure a smooth first day of trading.
After the kind of season the Red Sox just had — including beating out the Yankees by eight games in the A.L. East and romping through a postseason that ended with their four-games-to-one beatdown of the Dodgers in the World Series — most normal fans would have filed out singing triumphantly, "We are the Champions," and nobody could have argued.
This moment is one of several in Bohemian Rhapsody that almost gives you a glimpse of the profound paradoxes of gay life before and during the AIDS crisis, when queer culture, subversive and life-embracing, built itself triumphantly at the edges of a society that refused to legitimize queer identity even as it gleefully exploited queer entertainers like Freddie Mercury.
The author, Dr. Zhao Xiaogang, 40, who is deputy chief of thoracic surgery at Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital of Tongji University, opens with a "ground-glass opacity," an image of a CT scan of fluid in the lungs that can indicate a range of disorders, but in this case is the first indication of what will develop into a triumphantly lethal cancer.
Lucre-minded Broadway made room for precedent-smashing productions that jiggered and blurred the senses, including not only "The Crucible" and "The Encounter" but also the triumphantly transplanted "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812," Dave Malloy's ecstatic musical adaptation of a part of "War and Peace" (which appeared on my best-of-the-year list for 2013 in its Off Broadway incarnation).
In a turn worthy of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, a promotional video from the trip shows the prince, bare-chested and wearing a pair of shorts, leading an entourage of men around the resort — cycling, playing beach volleyball, doing the backstroke, water-skiing, and hiking up a mountain, pumping his arms above his head triumphantly while clutching a cellphone in one hand.
" Jump to this century, though, and as Streep has fronted films barely worthy of her genius, such as "Mamma Mia!" and "The Iron Lady," or creaky adaptations of plays, like "Doubt" and "August: Osage County," Huppert has continued to seek out, or to be courted by, the major directors she deserves—François Ozon, Claire Denis, and, triumphantly, Michael Haneke, for "The Piano Teacher" and "Amour.
So money, far from being the factor triumphantly wiped from the equation by Leicester's merry romp, was actually what enabled it, or at least in part – a fact that becomes properly clear when the rest of Europe is factored in: namely the fact that the triumvirate of Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich have slowly, over the last decade or so, come to exist pretty much on their own plane.
" It's his most fully realized book, a frazzled picaresque about a young black man who, sensing he needs a gimmick to make it in the white world, employs an economy-size jar of hair relaxer ("the red, white, and gold label guarantees that the user can go deep-sea diving, emerge from the water, and shake his head triumphantly like any white boy") to achieve what he calls "the wig.
Rising 13 meters from the floor, and triumphantly topped by an African-cum-Brazilian-cum-Caribbean variant on the goddess Venus, it challenges us all to ask questions about the relationship between Europe, Africa, and America, to look deeply into our colonial inheritance, to stare hard into the past of slavery, to wonder once again, as we consider the nature of the oval pools at the fountain's foot, about the turbulent history of the Black Atlantic, and everything that has washed across — or vanished without trace in — those fathomless primordial waters.

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