Sentences with phrase «elation which»

The performance was undertaken in a spirit of elation which carried over through the day; unlike previous works which had critiqued the art world from within, this piece went outside to be about life and art.
«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.

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The words that proceed through me aren't discriminatory, with elevation towards the elation that for which so easily comes to those that defecate and smell roses.
Furthermore, one of the key psychological concomitants of creating is an experience of elation like that which accompanies fulfillment of love.
If you feel like wallowing / gloating about the election results, there are plenty of sites on which to vent your frustration / elation.
Elation grew to exultation, exultation to an exaltation which thrilled through me with overpowering intensity.
Owner - drivers can expect reliability, lower maintenance cost and minimal mechanic and tech teams - which means more time and elation on the track.»
What's more, Roma had more pressing matters to consider; the fight for third / fourth place in Serie A, where their city rivals, Lazio, were waiting with baited breath for the derby next week, a six pointer that might very well determine which Roman side experiences the elation of the Champions League next year and which one wallows in the Europa League.
I was recently joking with my brother that, much like the seven stages of grief, apparently there are four emotional stages which follow the New York Times «acceptance of one's submission: (1) giddy elation; (2) a creeping sense of worry; (3) cold, sweaty panic; and (4) deep regret that you ever submitted in the first place.
Most American mothers wean their babies well before a year; Some women wean out of necessity, due to inability to breastfeed or technical issues related to nursing; Some children wean themselves, which causes some mothers elation and others, absolute sorrow.
I was recently joking with my brother that, much like the seven stages of grief, apparently there are four emotional stages which follow the New York Times» acceptance of one's submission: (1) giddy elation; (2) a creeping sense of worry; (3) cold,... [Continue reading]
The vote prompted elation among Perez's supporters, which included Buffalo Mayor Byron W. Brown, and angst among supporters of Ellison and Sanders.
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.
The second chakra, Svadhisthana is the center into which the awakened consciousness rises - with elation as well as trepidation.
So imagine my utter elation when I spotted this plus size kimono, which is SO similar and goes up... Read More
John's ardor for Molly is actually quite touching, which is why, when Cyrus threatens to wreck his elation, he's both bereft and enraged.
Fittipaldi himself says that the EF7 will be «forgiving and safe for drivers of all skill levels» and that «owner - drivers can expect reliability, lower maintenance cost and minimal mechanic and tech teams - which means more time an elation on track.»
Downstairs, viewers can play games of cat - and - mouse with their reflections among a forest of mirrored ladders, which capture the uneasy, slightly panicked elation of funfairs and raves in equal measure.
The images — which go back to the early 1960s — present a collective portrait of youth: its awkwardness, innocence, fury, elation, beauty and trepidation.
In this show of twelve large paintings and a handful of smaller works (which made its debut in March at the Kunsthalle zu Kiel and now travels to its organizing institution), landscapes are transformed into topographies of mood, from physical elation to anxiety born of personal memories, filtered through the lens of a Northern Romantic sensibility.
Humour, sadness, elation, depression; pathos, ebullience, turbulence; love, hate, attraction, revulsion; pointing, pushing, pulling, cavorting; turning, tossing, tumbling, twisting; rock and roll, victory and defeat; all the elements, in fact, of intense human interaction and drama that were once the province of figurative art, particularly figurative painting — where they formed the pretext upon which was built a profound diversity of imaginative visual constructs — are seemingly no longer at the behest of figurative art, which languishes in states of mock - academia or faux - avant - gardism, by turns bathetic, mundane or grotesque... all that human content is now, surprisingly but necessarily, the prerogative of the abstract artist.
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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