Sentences with phrase «elation as»

Tearing open the wrapping paper as fast as I could, I immediately shouted with elation as soon as I saw what was inside:
As I exchanged my receipt for that smoothly - laminated red and white box, I felt the same sense of elation as I did on that Christmas morning all those years ago.
Sure, it's nice to be confident that a game is going to be good ahead of time and then to have your assumptions justified once you finally play it, but that never manages to capture the same sense of elation as a game coming out of nowhere and blowing you away can.
Jeff Gold, the author for Treat Cancer Naturally in Dogs can not hide his elation as he tells of how two of his dogs survived lung and bladder cancer respectively.
It breathes an air of freedom and curiosity and what can only be called elation as it charts the flight of a pair of young runaways just emerging from childhood.
The second chakra, Svadhisthana is the center into which the awakened consciousness rises - with elation as well as trepidation.
He recalled his feeling of elation as a boy when he was able to identify Saturn using his home telescope.
You feel wretched letting your baby cry on purpose, and then you feel great waves of elation as you realize they have stopped crying and have finally gone to sleep.
It was a tough 90 minutes to be an Arsenal fan that ultimately ended in elation as the boys turned into men in the space of 45 minutes.
However, the use of Andrews's point of view forces the reader to experience some of the character's elation as he approaches his end.

Not exact matches

Indeed, you wouldn't have detected elation in the nasal, Midwestern tones of Procter & Gamble's embattled CEO, Bob McDonald, as he answered questions after the ritual presentation of the quarterly numbers on Jan. 25.
Every time as an entrepreneur, when one sees the sales figures rise there is an inexplicable sense of elation!
Everywhere he was greeted with elation, people falling to their knees weeping as he passed.
As a Christian Brexiteer I'm delighted, but not all my brothers and sisters in Christ share my elation.
As an owner of an aging car, I feel the pressure to buy a new car and thus savor the euphoria, elation and projection of myself towards others.
As a mother of two, I know all too well how difficult it can be to keep everyone content and entertained during the summer months, let alone elated — and, if lucky enough to be achieved, how costly said elation can be.
Let's just hope that the rest of Nill's decisions are so amazingly fantastic that we will have no choice but to raise statues, write poetry and sing folk songs about all the overwhelming elation we felt as Stars fans.
And, as much as it pains me to imagine as a Red Sox fan, I guess Yankees fans felt that elation on Wednesday night — or maybe it was early Thursday morning by then (that's the thing about the whole «no clock» situation, you have to stay up very late).
More than elation or excitement, the Nerazzurri faithful have felt relief as they watched their team's performance in the previous two matches.
But as it turns out, Mesut Ozil signed for Arsenal just minutes before the transfer deadline ended, to the elation of many Gunners.
The Italian could not hide his elation at City's first ever victory in Europe's premier club competition, especially as it puts them right back in qualifying contention in Group A.
Following the huge elation that surrounded Palace's promotion to the Premier League last season, after just eight games since in the rigorous top - flight of English football, Ian Holloway walked away from his post as manager on Wednesday evening, with Millen now temporarily in charge of first - team affairs.
But as the Catalans continued to miss a handful of opportunities and waste numerous chances, Arsenal severely punished them with two late goals that sent the fans into elation, handing Arsene Wenger's side the victory.
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Addiction is an extreme form of behaviour that employs existing neuronal networks that produce manic behaviour, manifested as elation, increased cognition and grandiose self - perceptions.
But among progressive Democrats frustrated at an executive who they see as antithetical to their values, there was elation.
Elation, anger, relief, regret and pride were all palpable as Community Board 3 held an historic vote on the future of the Seward Park Urban Renewal Area.
The day we came home from the hospital as a family of three, my husband and I plunged headfirst into profound elation and profound exhaustion, often changing by the minute.
For Sara Gowing, that new light as a breast cancer survivor has been characterized by elation for her cancer remission and good health against the odds of and fear for her cancer returning.
Immediately following orgasm, the body releases oxytocin (also known as the «love hormone» or «cuddle hormone»), which — according to Dr. Egler — evokes feelings of elation, attachment, and wellness.
Exercise causes the release of helpful chemical messengers called cytokines as well as chemicals that are responsible for elation called endorphins.
It may bring a moment of elation: We fit into that dress, we look great in a pair of jeans, or we don't mind being naked as much.
My elation is documented in this instagram snapped entering the airport last week (swipe right to the second photo to see it worn as a backpack).
As we await Phantom Thread, let's take a moment to forget that sturm und drang and focus, instead, on the ripping elation his full - bodied performances have evoked.
«You give it all then you'll take it back,» the singer lilts as Clare nudges Paul (Mitchell Slaggert, «Moss»), whom in Meredith's words is the school's «F Boy,» with a veiled elation in knowing her second wish is fulfilled.
The vast majority of pictures are just rest areas between elation and outrage; capturing lightning in a bottle is as unlikely for movies as for any product of any other branch of the arts.
It could as easily have been despair as elation.
My profits and elation were short - lived, however, as cotton prices soon rebounded to new highs and then moved unrelentingly higher: 32 cents, 33 cents, 34 cents, 35 cents.
Our elation in finding that our 15 year old, much loved pet can have the same sophisticated MRI procedure as our grandmother had following a minor stroke, quickly turns to despair when a bill of several hundred dollars for the diagnostic procedure alone is presented.
As I paddled back out towards my fellow surfers, elation gripped me.
As you step into a Junior Suite aboard Carnival Elation, you can't help but feel that you're stepping into luxury.
Get ready to relax as you gaze upon Carnival Elation's gentle wake from your spacious balcony.
Playing with the bullet synthesis can become as addicting as fighting the monsters themselves, and the elation that comes with seeing your invention bring down a huge Aragami is priceless.
«Temptations» provides an incredible elation which amplifies the feeling of pure joy that's showcased as your traveler surfs through the golden sand dunes alongside companions and the feeling of freedom and limitlessness is only increased by the sharp harp strings and flutes which dominate this piece.
Other characters are just as likeable, with little touches that can't help making one feel sympathy or elation for them, for instance the summoner, Rydia, is a young girl, who tragically lost her parents in a fire and for that reason (minor spoiler incoming, cover your eyes if you want) early on in the game she won't use a fire spell when it's really needed.
The real question isn't whether you'll enjoy LOTF if you enjoyed the Souls series, it's if the game actually manages to provide the same sense of elation, entertainment and hardship as FromSoft's series does.
As a father, the elation on his face resonated deeply.
As a spectator entering a gallery or museum, anticipation of aesthetic elation is internalized.
«In the traditional Chinese approach to landscape painting, seasons inspire unique emotions, such as happiness and elation in spring, peaceful contentment in summer, melancholy and solemnity in autumn and quiet contemplation in winter,» said Stephen Allee, research specialist in Chinese art at the Freer and Sackler galleries.
I vote to collect a travel fund (to which I'd contribute with unsurpassed elation) and send YOU BOTH to the next climate meeting as representatives of the U.S. Along with many others in this column, you both consistently demonstrate superlative communication skills exemplifying the kind of compassionate stewardship this living but ailing planet needs.
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