Sentences with phrase «by triumphant»

This came on the heels of his first major retrospective in May 1962 at the Tate in London, which was followed by a triumphant exhibition at New York's Guggenheim Museum in October 1963.
Seven years later we say «practice» more than ever, firmly entrenched by triumphant financialization.
But judging by the triumphant tone of this blog post, the Microsoft team is confident that they produced something here that matches their ambitious goals.
It's one of my favorite tracks of all time, and still is able to move me with its simple yet elegant melody voiced by triumphant brass.
Buoyed by their triumphant week, Manchester United will set out to ensure they don't end up slipping on a potential banana skin as the United faithful welcome a former servant of theirs to Old Trafford, with Mark Hughes» Fulham paying Manchester's finest a visit.
This poignant cry is followed at once by the triumphant shout,» I thank God, through Jesus Christ our Lord»; just as Paul's reference to man's bondage to sin and death in I Corinthians 15:56, quoted a moment ago, is immediately followed by «Thanks be to God who giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.»
Deniers, as both Lipstadt and Vidal - Naquet show, seem to have an endless supply of polemical tricks and dodges: they simply discount Jewish testimony out of hand as lie or fantasy; inculpatory testimony from the Nazis themselves is said to have been coerced by the triumphant Allies; documents confirming such testimony are said to be forgeries; Nazi statements and memoranda about the Final Solution are taken at face value if they are euphemistically phrased, but are interpreted as hyperbolic or figurative if they are blunt and explicit; photographs and films of executions are dismissed as fakes.

Not exact matches

It's rare to find a successful one whose journey hasn't been characterized as much by stress, risk and insane hours as it has been by flashes of insight and triumphant wins.
A few decades of political influence accompanied by a growing cultural irrelevance (not there yet) is also not exactly a triumphant narrative.
There is Steven who was stoned and St. Peter who was crucified, There is Oscar Romero with the eucharistic prayer of thanksgiving still issuing from his mouth; Dietrich Bonhoeffer, triumphant over the Nazi gallows; Martin Luther King Jr. still praying that his dream will come true for humanity; Sudanese Christian boys gunned down in their villages by Muslim fanatics.
And then, Lord, at that point where all things are set ablaze, do you act upon me though the united flames of all those internal and external influences which, were I less close to you, would be neutral or ambivalent or hostile, but which when animated by an Energy quae possit sibi omnia subjicere7 become, in the physical depths of your heart, the angels of your triumphant activity.
Millions of gallant souls have known that experience, and instead of being wrecked by life's tragedies or driven into skepticism and cynicism, they have found an inner resource which brought them through their hardships radiant and triumphant.
Rather than being mute and numb in response to the advent of a world in which the original name of God is no longer sayable, the Christian can live and speak by pronouncing the word of God's death, by joyously announcing the «good news» of the death of God, and by greeting the naked reality of our experience as the triumphant realization of the self - negation of God.
While the Christian proclaims that this process is triumphant in Christ, or that it is inaugurated in its final form by the events of the Incarnation and the Crucifixion, it does not follow that the process itself ceases to move forward in all that history following the death of Christ.
Our deepest longing is to see the day when the triumphant, sovereign lordship of you our loving God will no longer be a mere hope clung to desperately by faith, but a manifest reality in all human affairs.
«Looking to future generations,» he wrote, «there is no cause to fear that the social instincts will grow weaker, and we may expect that virtuous habits will grow stronger, becoming perhaps fixed by inheritance... [so that] virtue will be triumphant
And contrary to those inclined to see a triumphant tale of Christianity emerging from communism, today's Church remains plagued by the same ills it has borne for centuries.
Saul was perhaps the leading persecutor of the Christians but at the gates of Damascus he was «struck down by a miracle, and converted to the faith he persecuted».1 Above all, Paul's conversion is a demonstration of God's triumphant power: «To show His power, He put forth His hand into the very midst of the persecutors of His Son, and seized upon the most strenuous among them.»
Obviously the churches in the lands which had once been ruled by the Byzantine Empire were on the defensive against the triumphant Turk.
But the Christian thinker can be both — by finding a «secular» confirmation for his belief in the God whose suffering love shares in the world's pain while at the same time God's triumphant joy is in part derived from the happiness which the world can know.
To Conrad Cordatus and Nicholas Hausmann he wrote triumphant letters on 6 July: «I am tremendously pleased to have lived to this moment when Christ has been publicly proclaimed by his staunch confessors in such a great assembly by means of this really most beautiful confession», and «Our confession (which our Philip prepared) has been, publicly read by Dr Christian [Beyer, Saxon Chancellor], right in the palace of the Emperor... There is no one in this whole Diet whom our friends praise more highly for his peacefulness than the Emperor himself... all are filled with affection and applause...» He had heard from Jonas that he had studied the Emperor's face during the reading of the Confession and there was a certain humanitas in it.
Justifying God as a God of well - intentioned benevolence by placing boundaries around the triumphant omnipotence of God finally collapses under the weight of its own insufficiently conceived alternative.
Between the security confessed by the recitation of the founding events and the menace announced by the prophet there is no rational synthesis, no triumphant dialectic, but only a double confession, never completely appeased; a double confession that only hope can hold together.
Maybe they hoped he would lay out a Five Year Plan, by which hunger would be eliminated, the working poor triumphant, the hated overlords driven away, land reform instituted, inflation curbed, bread prices brought down, fishing rights restored.
By thus calling attention to the problem of treating enemies, not when they were triumphant but when they were in distress, a path of least resistance was indicated for the progressive spirit of magnanimity.
Since I last wrote on this subject, in the period approaching the Pope's triumphant visit (which, like many others, I was very concerned that this issue would be used by the Dawkins / Tatchell coalition to wreck) work has continued within the Church to understand the problem.
Its uniqueness is sharply illustrated by the sign which it used, at first that of a cross, and then of a man dying crucified on the cross, sometimes transformed, reigning triumphant from it, sometimes shown dying an agonised death.
The book describes the personalities and infrastructure of the right and gives a vivid account of youthful conservatives like himself who joined a triumphant conservative movement in the Reagan era and felt demoralized by the ideologically bland presidency of George H. W. Bush.
The triumphant Christ is still coming; we are still in the aeon of the kenotic Jesus — the self - emptying Jesus, who humbles himself by taking human form.
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After such a triumphant period, it came as little surprise when Pfaff beat off competition from the likes of Neville Southall and Peter Shilton to become the first keeper to be voted World's Best Goalkeeper by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics in 1987.
The Portugal winger has emerged triumphant on the personal wagers in the past two seasons by easily eclipsing the 15 and 20 goal totals set by Ferguson and landing # 400 in the process.
Santo's team enjoyed a triumphant 2 - 0 win at the Madejski Stadium in November thanks to goals by Ivan Cavaleiro and Matt Doherty, and a performance like this could easily see Wolves back to winning ways.
Following her release, Suu Kyi was not only allowed to go on a triumphant international tour — in Oslo she finally collected the Nobel Peace Prize awarded in 1991 — but also to run in parliamentary by - elections.
In Half of a Yellow Sun, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the famed novelist, also referred to a certain number by Cardinal Rex Jim Lawson, highlife music impresario, now dead, which sounded like the harrowing bleat of a ram under slaughter, to which triumphant northern Igbos capered with gusto, to the bile of the hurt northern locals.
The chronicle of baseball's color line usually focuses on the triumphant story of its breaking by Jackie Robinson in the 1940s.
But this is not about striking a blow against our bloated, triumphant political class, as described by Peter Oborne.
Cuomo unveiled a multipoint plan to return the blighted station, used by 650,000 travelers each day, into the «triumphant entrance to New York» it once had been.
Speculation of more defectors to come, perhaps in the wake of a triumphant return to the Commons by Carswell as the first elected Ukip MP, looks less likely when his bold decision to force a byelection sets an uncomfortable precedent.
There were similar reports of NPP supporters arbitrarily taking over public installations across the country, reminiscent of scenes in the aftermath of the 2008 polls won by the NDC, which witnessed some of the triumphant party's supporters taking over the running of public toilets, toll booths, community centres, among other structures.
There were similar reports of alleged NPP supporters arbitrarily taking over public installations across the country, reminiscent of scenes in the aftermath of the 2008 polls won by the NDC, which witnessed some of the triumphant party's supporters take over the running of public toilets, toll booths and community centres.
Now, what I think the New York story shows is a triumphant demonstration of harm reduction as a policing priority by a police department which is supposed to be conservative and hard line.
Midweek front row attendees witnessed Natacha Ramsay - Levi's triumphant first Chloe collection as well as Olivier Lapidus» nightmarish Lanvin debut, followed by Clare Waight Keller's highly - anticipated first Givenchy outing.
The war with France is nearly lost when one of Henry's officers cleverly engineers a sudden victory, but the triumphant king's health has been weakened by the costly adventure; Brandon returns from France with a mistress.
Inspired by the troubled but ultimately triumphant life of classical pianist David Helfgott, Shine focuses on Helfgott's painful retreat into a private world while still in his early 20's and on...
Based on the book of the same name by Sestero and Tom Bissell, which in turn is based on the real - life events that led to the making of one of the most bizarre unintentional comedies of all time, James Franco's film is a triumphant and uproarious comedy that celebrates flawed creators and their mistaken creations.
«Baywatch» was a regular movie, where his return was not so triumphant, the performances were regular, the plot a bit absurd, and it causes me more stupor that Zac Efron continues to star in comedy movies with rude jokes, but what saves are Cameos of the old characters, but by God, as Pam
«Baywatch» was a regular movie, where his return was not so triumphant, the performances were regular, the plot a bit absurd, and it causes me more stupor that Zac Efron continues to star in comedy movies with rude jokes, but what saves are Cameos of the old characters, but by God, as Pam Anderson ruined, and more than invited her to that movie, it's a damn roll.
Celebrated as a fine stage actor, he recently had a triumphant return to Canada's renowned Stratford Shakespeare Festival where he played two lead roles, Cyrano de Bergerac, directed by his wife, Donna Feore, and MacBeth.
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