How To Use Triumphantly In A Sentence
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Carol sprawls out on the bed as Simon tears off his cast triumphantly and sketches her, again and again.
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At the conclusion eight horns (led by Michelle Perry of the Empire Brass) rang out triumphantly.
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Where's your country hawbuck now?" cried Craven, triumphantly.
Rodney stone
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He dived triumphantly over and a fabulous farewell party for the Samoan seemed likely.
Times, Sunday Times
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After an exile of three and a half years, he returned triumphantly to boxing.
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This particular afternoon he had tried to play the seventh hole as it should be played, and though we had both foozled, I had won the hole and romped triumphantly home with the side of pig.
32 Caliber
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Marlene was already flipping through the _American Heritage Dictionary_ -- she had brought it in a plastic shopping bag because of my previous day's challenge of "shim" -- and she triumphantly told me, holding the fat volume in my face, that no such word was listed in it.
Beard
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At the end, the heroes walk triumphantly into the sunset, while some kind of outdoor PA system announces that the ozone layer came back.
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He fishes into a battered black holdall, pulls out the manifesto and triumphantly taps his forefinger on the table.
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The departure came just hours before Clinton triumphantly addressed the convention delegates, who unanimously nominated him for re-election Wednesday night.
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She had just finished hooking the last clasp when Loretta turned to her holding up a delicate silver chain and smiling triumphantly.
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Then it suddenly soared above the branch to hover triumphantly high.
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He hated how she made him think she accepted him, and then crushed all his hopes and smiled triumphantly as he walked away dejected.
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“Kid McCoy was supposed to be an irreclaimable tomboy, but in this crucial moment the eternal feminine came triumphantly to the fore.”
Dear Pen Pal
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Where its enslaved people were presumably told it dived triumphantly into the ocean on its way to explore the centre of the Earth.
The Sun
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Then swiftly pulled it through the sinewy cord, laughing triumphantly he held huge severed equine testicle up for Berdan to see!
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Then follows the tying of the skirt of the dress, which is suspended on hooks round the bottom of the corset, the buttoning of the corsage, the preliminary tapping and caressing necessary to make the folds of the skirt sit well, and then madame la baronne makes her appearance triumphantly before her friends assembled in the adjoining saloon.
Lippincott's Magazine, October 1885
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‘The members are greatly helped by the formation of this group as we get a steady income now,’ she says as she triumphantly disentangles the weed from the nets.
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The choir, made up of more than 100 children from four north Manchester primary schools in ankle socks and pigtails and cardies, sing sweetly, if not with the soaring transcendence of the 1929 recording, but their big moment – a re-creation of the occasion when the nymphs and shepherds were triumphantly hymned – is muffled: it needs to stand on its own pinnacle, away from the beguiling story of late love.
That Day We Sang; The Crash of the Elysium; The Village Bike – review
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He eventually succeeded triumphantly.
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And she made us call it 'mosser' all the rest of the day, too, "I ended triumphantly.
The Bacillus of Beauty A Romance of To-day
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The blacksmith, having just purchased a shoulder of mutton, is triumphantly waving it in the air.
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Dr. Madden left her, telling her that she was not pregnant, and when she reappeared at his office in a few days, he reassured her of the nonexistence of pregnancy; she became very indignant, triumphantly squeezed lactescent fluid from her breasts, and, insisting that she could feel fetal movements, left to seek a more sympathetic accoucheur.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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He then relates how even fifty years passes, and still no one discovers this murder, triumphantly declaring of Fortunato ‘In pace requiescat,’ ‘May he rest in peace.’
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For him, the ordeal was happily and triumphantly over; the sympathy of friends, the enthusiasm of the public, greeted his acquittal from the false charge which was to wreck him.
English Laws for Women in the Nineteenth Century
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The word meant that our feet were opposite - opposed, that is, to those who triumphantly bestrode the world because they had the good fortune to be born in the northern hemisphere, where the maps were made.
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For to-night at least I intend to cherish a vision of myself marching triumphantly down the years, toasting-fork in hand, in person eupeptic and callipygian, on paper brilliant and profound ....
Try Anything Twice
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Until now, we have read this history as a hero story in which the clever human lineage triumphantly conquers the world.
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Sharpitlaw, triumphantly, “the minister did say that he thought he knew something of the features of the birkie that spoke to him in the Park, though he could not charge his memory where or when he had seen them.”
The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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Triumphantly, the Ordnance Survey has swelled over the years into a cartographical institution that comprises 403 maps in the Explorer series of the British Isles.
Map of a Nation by Rachel Hewitt – review
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Mike calls out triumphantly, "He made it, he made it!"
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The trial pilot is heading triumphantly for home.
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At the end of ‘Dub You Can Feel,’ the guitar emerges triumphantly for just a few moments, the bass cuts out all together, the volume surges, and the trebly groove holds it down briefly before the almighty bass submerges it all again.
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Having triumphantly rebuilt his career, this is an untimely setback for Fallon.
Times, Sunday Times
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Rightly interpreting her silence, Gerald patted her arm and said triumphantly: " There now , Scarlett!
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The sailors stood at attention throughout this demonstration, but when Mr. Toler turned to ascend the platform they seized him and bore him triumphantly to the grandstand amid shouts and huzzas for the midshipmate of fifty years ago.
Sixty Years of California Song
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Like some prehistoric hunter, you imagine yourself triumphantly standing in the midst of your now disemboweled prey.
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After a lot of tick-ticking from my bright orange watch, Tyler walked, no, swaggered over, brandishing a scrap of paper triumphantly.
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The stadium rose as a marching band triumphantly played the anthem and guards hoisted the national flag.
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Bob triumphantly announced his promotion.
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Mme. Tedesco, who had eventually been completely won over to her part of Venus by a wig powdered with gold dust, called out triumphantly to me in the manager's box, when the 'septuor' of the finale of the first act was again vigorously applauded, that everything was now all right and that we had won the victory.
My Life — Volume 2
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As the horse-drawn carriages entered Buckingham Palace, the Scots Guard band, dressed in their famous red tunics and bearskin head-dresses, triumphantly blasted out the Russian and British national anthems.
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His plan has worked triumphantly.
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The revelation gave a new frisson to such descriptions as that of Silas Wegg, stumping triumphantly over the mounds, his wooden leg puncturing the surface crust, leaving a trail of mephitic vapours behind him.
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He approached the red carpet and marched triumphantly towards the cameras.
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I'm looking for an inn called Hamamatsu‑‑that's a name with really common characters, ‘beach 'and‘pine tree'‑‑and there it is right there,” John said triumphantly, pointing to a weathered plastic sign hanging in front of a nondescript house.
Relativity
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The departure came just hours before Clinton triumphantly addressed the convention delegates, who unanimously nominated him for re-election Wednesday night.
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The trekkers then rounded up all the cattle in sight and returned triumphantly to their laagers.
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They march triumphantly, like conquering warriors.
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Tom had triumphantly brought home the buck and gleefully called it sidehill-salmon when it was served and eaten at Frederick's own table.
BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN
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Even when a loud "cloop" in the dark passageway to the kitchen told that another bottle was being opened as the omelet came in, borne aloft by white-robed Suey, crowned with red poppies and blue blazes, and set triumphantly before the mistress of the feast, Harris could detect no flutter of disapprobation.
Tonio, Son of the Sierras A Story of the Apache War
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` The fact, man, the irrefragable fact! 'he would proclaim triumphantly, when he had brought one of them a cropper.
Chapter 1: My Eagle
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So," John went on triumphantly, taking a bite out of a piece of leathery toast spread with pseudo butter.
T2: INFILTRATOR
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This design Cook triumphantly carried out; though shortly after leaving southern latitudes he was so ill of what he describes as a bilious cholic, that his life was despaired of.
Captain Cook's Journal during his first voyage round the world
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Triumphantly, Vince plays his trump card: he has captured Jon's admission on tape.
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Every man in the team was strictly enjoined to "scrounge" any scrap of wood he could find en route, and it was a common sight to see a driver suddenly hop off his horse, dart across the road triumphantly to seize a stick he had spotted, after which he rushed after his team and scrambled into the saddle again, the horses meanwhile plodding patiently along.
With Our Army in Palestine
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I shall ascend my funeral pile triumphantly, and exult in the agony of the torturing flames.
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I dread being one of those rather smug cyclists that wobble triumphantly through the clogged traffic.
Times, Sunday Times
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They marched triumphantly into the capital.
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Russia's diplomatic aims have been triumphantly served in 2016 by a lack of resolution on the part of western democracies.
Times, Sunday Times
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To get in there you have to go in by the front door or down the aiery steps; and you can't do neither without coming past Blinders at the square's entrance, and that, "finished Miss Greeb triumphantly,
The Silent House
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Returning triumphantly to the paddock, the jockey found the farmer who had hired him fuming with rage.
Christianity Today
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Her ambition pays off when she returns to her home village triumphantly as a doctor.
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Russia's diplomatic aims have been triumphantly served in 2016 by a lack of resolution on the part of western democracies.
Times, Sunday Times
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`We've a hundred and four acceptances so far,' she reported triumphantly.
FINAL RESORT
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Did you know (he declaimed triumphantly, shedding the opera-cloak to reveal an anorak) that during WWII there were a number of accidents (all crown-sheet failures) in American locomotives in use here which were caused by the inability of British footplatemen to read their modern and sophisticated Klinger reflex-type water-gauges?
Libertarian Blog Place
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If they catch the wave skilfully, the skimboard is pivoted by their strong limbs and they pirouette in an air-mixed broth of water and sand, and triumphantly ride their steeds back to the beach.
Mexico's endless Pacific beach: sun, surf, sand, seafood and solitude
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The New Orleans installation is a 20-foot-tall rendering of Thalassa, the Greek goddess of the ocean, rising triumphantly from what looks like a sea of debris.
A Street Artist Steps Inside
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Said Dave Wald, 40, triumphantly when the game ended, "Nobody believes in curses now.
USATODAY.com - What the 'hex' is going on?
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Having triumphantly rebuilt his career, this is an untimely setback for Fallon.
Times, Sunday Times
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When it was over, the victors triumphantly plundered the goods of their fallen foe, collecting the weapons and trinkets from the bodies of the fallen.
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Although bleary-eyed, I manage to triumphantly wave a giant packet of wet wipes at them, explaining that I think they will find these very useful.
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she shouted triumphantly
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She finished this awful speech and looked at me triumphantly.
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The choir, made up of more than 100 children from four north Manchester primary schools in ankle socks and pigtails and cardies, sing sweetly, if not with the soaring transcendence of the 1929 recording, but their big moment – a re-creation of the occasion when the nymphs and shepherds were triumphantly hymned – is muffled: it needs to stand on its own pinnacle, away from the beguiling story of late love.
That Day We Sang; The Crash of the Elysium; The Village Bike – review
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When his father tells him that he thinks his son is mad, Zeno triumphantly informs him that, on the contrary, he has a certificate from the doctor attesting to his sanity.
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He permitted his eyes for a moment to fasten upon her, to admire her, and to enjoy triumphantly her confusion in silence: 'Ah, beauteous tyrant!' he then cried; 'if this instant were less inappreciable, in what language could I upbraid thy unexampled abuse of power?
Camilla
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He stood up triumphantly as I digested the information.
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Now, more than 135 years on, Berkhamsted Common remains triumphantly unenclosed.
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She could almost hear some revengeful opponent state triumphantly ‘Checkmate,’ as the neat graph of her life crumbled.
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I dread being one of those rather smug cyclists that wobble triumphantly through the clogged traffic.
Times, Sunday Times
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Without wiping the knife, they begin slicing the cucumbers and tomatoes for the salad, tossing it all together, then triumphantly setting it down on the table.
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The methodological capability of art historical science was triumphantly on display, with full confidence in its possibilities.
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Having demonstrated to his own satisfaction, if not Alice's, that unbirthday presents are to be preferred because people can have them more often, he adds triumphantly, There's glory for you!
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Even the lamer efforts here -- a weirdly affectless version of "Norwegian Wood," a hornless, triumphantly bad "Got to Get You Into My Life" -- are stunning in their strange way.
Beatles March On
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The supporters of the "sockless" statesman, though less influential and less prosperous than those of Hallowell, proved more numerous and triumphantly elected him to Congress.
The Agrarian Crusade; a chronicle of the farmer in politics
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After Pancratius has conquered all that opposed him -- has triumphantly gloated over his Fourieristic schemes for the _material_ well-being of the race whom he has robbed of all higher faith -- he grows agitated at the very name of God when it falls from the lips of his confidant,
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 3, September 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
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And as for the matter of the alleged uncleanliness of our business, ye shall soon be initiated into certain facts hitherto pretty generally unknown, and which, upon the whole, will triumphantly plant the sperm whale-ship at least among the cleanliest things of this tidy earth.
Moby Dick; or the Whale
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It was already beyond maternal porterage, and Caddles, staggering indeed, but grinning triumphantly at quantitatively inferior parents, bore it back to the free-sitting occupied by his party.
The Food of the Gods and how it came to Earth
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Since the national side returned triumphantly from Ireland, not a single victory has been accumulated.
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He triumphantly announced that he had full-scholarship offers from several colleges.
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Where its enslaved people were presumably told it dived triumphantly into the ocean on its way to explore the centre of the Earth.
The Sun
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If they catch the wave skilfully, the skimboard is pivoted by their strong limbs and they pirouette in an air-mixed broth of water and sand, and triumphantly ride their steeds back to the beach.
Mexico's endless Pacific beach: sun, surf, sand, seafood and solitude
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Marching over the sands, they pitched stumps and Oliver triumphantly hit the ball into the sea.
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At the start, Casey stands feet astride, ready to take on all comers; by the end she is the walking wounded - bruised, battered and yet triumphantly unbowed.
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Hopping lightly and agilely, she smiled triumphantly as her foot landed on the edge.
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Then last night, he again grabbed his washcloth from his lap, waving it triumphantly in the air, bringing it to his face to inspect, crowing his pleasure with his own antics as I worked to clean up a messy behind, no hands free to retrieve it from his grasp.
Schadenfreude
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She laughed triumphantly and leaned closer to her daughter-in-law as if to confide a secret.
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Not even the mythomaniac Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel could have anticipated how her legacy would persist triumphantly into the next millennium.
Spotlight on Coco Chanel
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The polutasvarf was held every time an Emperor died, and Harald had been in Constantinople through the reigns on Romanos III, Michael IV, and Michael V. Harald returned triumphantly to Kiev at the age of 27 to claim the Princess Ellisif as his bride.
The Last Viking Warrior | Heretical Ideas Magazine
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So New Hampshire voters figured that he is a triumphantly electable winner.
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The merchant forgets his dignity, and joins them; the "huer," so calm and collected hitherto, loses his self-possession and waves his cap triumphantly; even you and I, reader, uninitiated spectators though we are, catch the infection, and cheer away with the rest, as if our bread depended on the event of the next few minutes.
Rambles Beyond Railways; or, Notes in Cornwall taken A-foot
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Returning triumphantly to the paddock, the jockey found the farmer who had hired him fuming with rage.
Christianity Today
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There never was a child (unless Master James) but has hunted gold, and been a pirate, and a military commander, and a bandit of the mountains; but has fought, and suffered shipwreck and prison, and imbrued its little hands in gore, and gallantly retrieved the lost battle, and triumphantly protected innocence and beauty.
Memories and Portraits
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However, the shadow is firmly dispelled in a crisp and sparkling second act where all is resolved triumphantly.
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How triumphantly his workmanship conveyed his vision may be seen, in particular, in his late painting of grapes, pomegranates and other fruit (Raisins et Grenadines, from the Louvre).
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Tishy Grendon," with all the pieces of the game on the table together and each unconfusedly and contributively placed, as triumphantly scientific.
The Awkward Age
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In a characteristic Spielberg move, this prefatory sequence is conceived in miraculous terms: the horse and his boy surging triumphantly over the stony ground, driving their ploughshare through solid rock to a persistently soaring soundtrack.
War Horse – review
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Kate smiled triumphantly at the old misogynist, who without another word snatched his robes up and stalked from the shed, leaving Brother Fidelis alone with her.
My Seduction
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Way too many hours and credits later, Duvessa had triumphantly booked passage on the small transport, the Star Dancer, to Paranoth.
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The lion was roaring triumphantly.
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The last shot of the film is a front-page photograph of the two women hand in hand, triumphantly waving their reward cheque in return for the recovery of the priceless Nefertiti earrings.
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The school band sprang into action while the waving tricolours led the President triumphantly into the school premises.
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The school band sprang into action while the waving tricolours led the President triumphantly into the school premises.
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Almost as he spoke, Rajoelina was parading triumphantly through the capital surrounded by armed soldiers and an adoring crowd after seizing control of one of the city's presidential palaces and taking the oath of office there as president of what he called a transitional authority.
Undefined
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Ay, lad," said Denys triumphantly, "it gains ground every day, in spite of their laws and their proclamations to keep up the yewen bow, because forsooth their grandsires shot with it, knowing no better.
The Cloister and the Hearth
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At supper she grinned at her stepfather, who triumphantly swept back his slick hair.
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First, in the law reviews, Endo is being remembered more triumphantly than Gudridge intended, as an example of the Supreme Court checking Executive Branch excesses, even during times of war.
Is That Legal?: Japanese American internment Archives
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Schoolchildren were given the day off to mark Ellen's homecoming and were among thousands who lined Cowes Parade as she sailed triumphantly past in her record-breaking multihull B & Q before stepping ashore to be mobbed by well-wishers.
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Edgar had (being but a Saxon) and by sundry such meanes, as he chiefly in this Empire did put in proofe and vse triumphantly, whereupon his sirname was Pacificus, most aptly and iustly.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Using her teeth, she peeled back one of the gloves she was wearing and triumphantly withdrew a slim book of matches, which she tossed to me, eyes impassive.
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Where its enslaved people were presumably told it dived triumphantly into the ocean on its way to explore the centre of the Earth.
The Sun
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The two athletes were triumphantly paraded along the street.
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To my surprise, See Yup triumphantly produced HIS copy with the erasion itself carefully imitated, and, in fact, much more neatly done than mine.
Stories in Light and Shadow
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Your winter blues will be banished as you bask in this triumphantly uplifting anthem.