«But there is something here in which to
exult as well.
Not exact matches
Economic Development & Trade Minister Deron Bilous has
exulted in his role
as Defender of Alberta Strong & Free ever since early December when Brad Wallâ $ ™ s Saskatchewan govâ $ ™ t attempted its...
As much fun as it is to exult, a much better response would be to act in ways that invites the world's Muslims to be with us, and not villanize them or their fait
As much fun
as it is to exult, a much better response would be to act in ways that invites the world's Muslims to be with us, and not villanize them or their fait
as it is to
exult, a much better response would be to act in ways that invites the world's Muslims to be with us, and not villanize them or their faith.
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exults in the fact that such figures, who are not ashamed to be called evangelicals, are teaching at universities such
as Yale and Duke where the liberals - in antithesis to whom evangelicals define themselves - once held undisputed sway.
Christians in Nepal are
exulting over the national parliament's dramatic decision on May 18 to abolish the monarchy and declare the state secular, wiping out its tag
as a Hindu kingdom.
He
exults in his «reputation
as being both a dirty old man and a guru,» talks about his romantic affairs throughout his book, and does not exclude them from the arena of his professional life.
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As she rushes about spitting on those who under ordinary circumstances would almost choose death rather than to suffer such pollution from a Madiga, she breaks into wild,
exulting songs, telling of the humiliation to which she is subjecting the proud caste people.
In fact, Scripture reveals joy
as a spectrum of emotions, actions, and responses that includes happiness, gladness, cheer, merriment, delighting, dancing, shouting,
exulting, rejoicing, laughing, playing, brightening, blessing and being blessed, taking pleasure in and being well pleased.
«One single voice continues to sing the tenor, while at the same time many other voices play around it,
exulting and decorating it in exuberant strains, and
as it were leading it forth in a divine roundelay,» wrote Luther in the Preface to Georg Rhau's Symphoniae Jucundae, 1538.
As though the gravity - defying dunks never gave way to the deceptive pump - fakes, and power never gave way to positioning, as though Flash never gave way to flash - in - a-pan, he exults, «This is my house.&raqu
As though the gravity - defying dunks never gave way to the deceptive pump - fakes, and power never gave way to positioning,
as though Flash never gave way to flash - in - a-pan, he exults, «This is my house.&raqu
as though Flash never gave way to flash - in - a-pan, he
exults, «This is my house.»
Paolo Rossi
exults while still on the ground
as his header starts off Italy's 3 - 1 rout of West Germany in the final of the World Cup
From the psychology and neuroscience around play, creativity, dreaming and sleep, we can
as easily derive a picture of human cognition that doesn't recoil from the buzzing, blooming demands of everyday life, but
exults in using imagination, stories, abstraction and metaphor to comprehend the world.
During our weekend in Navajo country — where we visit a substance - abuse clinic and meet a Native American Church leader
as well
as attend the peyote session — he
exults in displaying his knowledge of psychedelic chemistry and his talent for mimicry.
Zero Dark Thirty took its moral questions and met them head - on, simply presenting events
as fact and not adding any sort of editorial voice behind the scenes either
exulting or condemning these men and women for their actions on the road to finding Osama Bin Laden.
Jaume Collet - Serra, the film's wonderful director, has always
exulted in details — it's what helps him stand out
as an artist even though he mostly makes this kind of easily dismissed genre fare.
Vishakha works with
Exult Infosolutions
as Instructional Design Manager.
As a libertarian - leaning conservative, I've been
exulting over the recent successes of Ron Paul's presidential campaign.
Many YA authors felt that the way the New York Times handled YA books in the past was preventing them from attaining the
exulted status
as a New York Times Bestseller.
For instance, there's no in - game tutorial, so you'll have to read the manual to familiarise yourself with the mechanics, such
as how to switch into combat mode (
as an aside,
Exult provides an option to allow for paused real - time combat, such
as found in Neverwinter Nights), and how to manage your inventory.
Returning to the work's autobiographical foundation, the artist discusses this
as a reference to the organizing principle of the community in which he was raised and an
exulted «distillation of cruelty, a crystallization of coercion and force.»
«This is our best show ever,»
exulted Guild Hall Executive Director Ruth Appelhof, repeating what she says every August,
as she greets guests for the late summer exhibition.
Thoreau
exulted in wilderness, but
as Daniel Botkin reminded me in his important book «No Man's Garden,» Thoreau also appreciated «the swamp on the edge of town.»
On the naïve and scientifically silly assumption that the only way that plant - based carbon can get into the atmosphere is by people burning fuels, they
exult that here indeed is the smoking gun: Decreases of C13 in the atmosphere mean that our sinful combustions are clearly identifiable
as major contributors to the 100 ppm increase in CO2 since 1850.
As one wind industry shill
exults, «A president can not undo rules promulgated by previous administrations.