Sentences with phrase «am ecstatic»

I am ecstatic with the way your mind quickly connected to when Ozil was forced by Giroud's red card to become the front man and his performance there.
Am I ecstatic, nowhere near so, but is it complete failure like you put it, no.
I myself have done all I can to get over the loss and am ecstatic about this season.
I for one am ecstatic that we may well be blessed with Joshua - Breazeale II — the rematch everybody has been asking for.
SAD???? I am ecstatic.
Am ecstatic about the extension and also optimistic about this transfer window..
I am ecstatic I stumbled upon your blog Caz, not only because I loved your Thailand food photos but I grew up drinking Pimms!
I am ecstatic to have bread at my disposal again.
I've never seen raw bread in loaf - form like this... I am ecstatic!
I was recently invited to join and am ecstatic to be part of such a cool community!
I am ecstatic for you, and ecstatic for me of course (since I just pre-ordered it on amazon.ca).
I am ecstatic about these cookies for SO many reasons!
I have zero interest in play - it - safe politicians and I am ecstatic Don has the guts to chase the bigger challenge of Mayor, even at 34.
«I, for one, am ecstatic
No offence to Snookie, by I for one am ecstatic for this rapid change in culture.
Numbers aside, Uhrman is nostalgic for the types of gaming experiences she had as a youth and is ecstatic about bringing them back.
Small businesses across the United States may have grumbled when the president raised the hourly minimum wage on August 20, but at least one company is ecstatic.
A decade ago, venture - backed companies would have been ecstatic to achieve a $ 1 billion valuation and cash out; now there are so many so - called «unicorns» that the private capital markets have adapted to tame the herd.
So when Gail's daughter Honor, the youngest of four children, walked down the aisle for her wedding, in Kelowna, in late February — just after shareholders finally approved the privatization — Gail was ecstatic.
Use the feeling of being ecstatic about our lives to drive us to have fun and want others to have fun and feel the joy of life.
«Be ecstatic that you are alive and know that every minute of your life and week and month and year are very valuable and precious and of great importance.»
Users on Twitter were ecstatic over the announcement, some even urging Taco Bell to bring the service to their city:
The franchisees were ecstatic with the turnaround and began reinvesting in the brand, many remodeling their restaurants and building new ones around the world.
Fluor had apprehensions about working with the Philadelphia Building Trades, largely due to the propaganda campaign waged by nonunion contractors... (Fluor says in the letter) the company is ecstatic over our performance (after) more than five million man - hours.
Pure Barre Birmingham, Alabama — Riverchase opened in October 2013 and I was ecstatic to hear of its arrival.
«If we come in at the end of the year with a net 8 percent return, everybody should be ecstatic,» he added.
Producers, known in Canada as Albertans, are ecstatic.
I'm ecstatic that we went to war with Gil and team.»
If that pays off (we'd even be ecstatic with it paying BACK) it would be a huge boost.
Investors, who have dealt with some presidential tweet — induced turbulence in recent weeks, were ecstatic: Amazon's already insanely valuable stock soared to new heights.
Those who bought the breakout and followed the trend were ecstatic to take profits.
Those who bought the breakout were ecstatic to take profits.
We are ecstatic to announce another extremely successful class has ventured through our training and are ready to get out there and starting building their finance businesses.
But now that I've installed it (5 minute job, no exaggeration) and have a few months of utility bills to contrast against last year's levels, I'm ecstatic.
And at least two - thirds of them were ecstatic, mobb...
Early - stage investors would have been ecstatic with such an outcome.
Obviously, if it is something real (that is, it actually does what they think it does) those in whose behalf it is done will be ecstatic.
The Nation is ecstatic.
Play time is not fragmented but whole; it is ecstatic time that opens up to the new.19
The person at play knows no limits; he is ecstatic and wonderful — embracing the individual and dynamic while fleeing from the sanctions imposed both by other players and by rules.
In denying that he is — or «was» — a prophet, it is possible that Amos means to reject any insinuation that he is himself an ecstatic prophet or a professional cult prophet, and at the same time, to dissociate himself from and repudiate the cult prophetism at the Bethel sanctuary, over which Amaziah presided.
Of course, if we found out tomorrow that I was pregnant, we would be ecstatic, but we're not exactly planning around such an event.
The boy was ecstatic.
The action is ecstatic in the sense that it stands outside the causal nexus of means and ends; it juts out religiously as an end in itself.
I would be ecstatic if they had an article on zombies in the belief blog.
This image of the feast suggests for Spaemann that what is supremely good is the ecstatic — not in the sense of departing from life, but in the sense of living life as departing from oneself while in this very departing receiving oneself back again.
These friends of mine also understand that one can be ecstatic about their faith without needing to deride others.
When the Tertio alumni reunited in Rome at the turn of the millennium, his mood was ecstatic.
It's been my stance that anyone who TRULY believes in an afterlife (i.e., heaven) would be ecstatic upon news of their impending death.
When seventy of them returned with accounts of their success, Jesus was ecstatic.
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