Sentences with phrase «became ecstatic»

When I read this morning there is a chance to win one myself, I became ecstatic!
Gooners became ecstatic when the club announced the French forward's arrival: the world - class forward Arsenal have lacked since Robin Van Persie had finally arrived.
By April the editors had become ecstatic about the new president, lauding his «magnificent» call for «a peace which is true and total» in Korea.
Babies become ecstatic over beer drinking songs (a very effective speech and tone development technique).
Speaking as someone that has never seen the musical on stage, or who went into this film with any preconceived notions of how it should or shouldn't be, my personal take on Rent is that it is an interesting, ambitious, but somewhat flawed endeavor that has enough good moments to recommend, but enough weaker elements to keep me from becoming ecstatic over it.
If a C - List celeb somehow turns up by some Miracle of God, become ecstatic.
I believe that the earth is calling to us and that we are here to serve the planet as a whole by our ability to appreciate, to give gratitude and praise, to become ecstatic with wonder for the earth.

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Alfred North Whitehead brilliantly defines the human body as the primary field of human expression.14 So every bodily action becomes symbolically the incarnation of a human attitude in the whole gamut from ecstatic fulfilment to boredom and despair.
Some early Christians, in their enthusiasm for the new life, became more interested in ecstatic experiences than in the will of God for them.
In wildly ecstatic ways, and with all the impreciseness and lack of logical consistency which goes with that kind of unbelievably good news, the New Testament wants to say to us that here is man's chance to become free and to achieve his full human potential.
And this love makes us forget anything so that the mere thought of sexual sin becomes boring and ridiculous in comparison with an ecstatic love in the Holy Spirit that fulfills our every desire — with Pentecostal FIRE.
The subjectivity of the pietists became the doctrine of the «inner light» of the Quakers, which was an ecstatic movement in the time of George Fox in the seventeenth century.
When, not if, we are out of those two comps, as losers, his sacking will become nearer and nearer and mu mood increasingly ecstatic as each day passes.
Ginola broke the news via a multi-lingual social media post, announcing he was «ecstatic» to become the father of a «very beautiful little girl.»
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.
The 22 - year - old has now entered the Premier League by joining Southampton and was visibly ecstatic as he spoke after becoming Saints» record signing.
As the idea of Ecstatic Birth (and its Orgasmic soul sister) becomes more widespread, demand is rising for practitioners that can support expectant moms in these modalities.
The Air Jordan 11 signs of patent leather elements into the classic Air Jordan 4 shoes outline, Jordan 11LAB4 whole new color red patent leather uppers of shoes has become the biggest bright spot, completely ecstatic presentation dazzle visual impact, off the field, let you easily become the focus of the fall.
Due in July, Kardashian and rapper West, 35, are ecstatic about becoming first - time parents.
«We were so ecstatic about becoming pregnant that the fact that it was triplets was just a little added, extra excitement,» said Terri.
The first time that I held my 6 - month - old daughter over the sink and caught a pee, we were both ecstatic, and I became a believer.
If you go in with focus and intention, you can even make eating a piece of chocolate an ecstatic act as opposed to something you do while texting that becomes one fleeting moment of pleasure lost in other moments.
Needless to say, I was ecstatic a couple of years ago when Noakes agreed to write what would become the afterword for my new «The Big Book of Endurance Training and Racing.»
Unfortunately I don't have any audio tape recordings of my phone consultations with Chuck but being an ecstatic user of his intensive training methods for producing steroid like gains I did save most the written correspondence and have chosen to include in this e-report 35 of the VERY BEST direct training communiqués that he personalized for my particular wants and needs for becoming a contest entering and winning amateur BODYBUILDER and POWERLIFTER.
The hallways fill with blood, and a place of diseased eroticism becomes a charnel house, a realm that hosts an ecstatic exorcism of sexual bitterness that also represents carnal intoxication.
He opens the movie with the ecstatic build of the prelude to Wagner's «Das Rheingold,» just as Terrence Malick did «The New World,» and as Leonard Kleinrock shows off the first node of what would become the internet, a massive, sturdy metal cabinet that looks like it could sustain several blows from a sledgehammer, there's a similar sense of boundless possibility being opened up.
, but it is one of the few moments when Elizabeth: The Golden Age puts aside its pretensions and becomes a brilliantly ecstatic piece of kitsch.
Sounds great and I'm ecstatic about becoming a junior mechanic.
After pulling off what's become known as the 48 - Hour Corvette, the folks at RideTech tested the car at the National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park just a few days later and was ecstatic with its performance.
A few years ago, gamers became sick of the World War II setting for military shooters, and were ecstatic when Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare took the genre to modern times.
Beginning with the famous «An Icelandic Saga,» in which Iannone narrates her journey to Iceland (where she meets Dieter Roth and leaves her husband to live with him), this singular volume traces Iannone's search for «ecstatic unity» from its carnal beginnings in her relationships with Roth and other men into its spiritual incarnation as she becomes a practicing Buddhist.
What is perhaps most captivating is the way in which these years provided an important time for Iannone to begin to play and express a freedom of spirit that became intrinsic to her visual language, ultimately beginning the path towards her encapsulating theme of ecstatic love.
This ecstatic, witty piece has — luckily for UK audiences — become part of Rambert's current repertory, and has just featured in the exemplary Event performances that the company mounted at their home base, with new music by Philip Selway and decor by Gerhard Richter.
That marriage has been evolving during 21 years of growth and change, sometimes ecstatic, sometimes agonizing, always challenging, to become now a treasured relationship.
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