Sentences with phrase «exhilaration in»

Kate Kellaway, «Exhilaration in the Eye of A Roaring Soundscape», The Observer, London, England, 15th January 2012
But by framing exhilaration in this new artistic context, he is making viscerally evident how it is missing from our daily lives.
The sense of liberation and sheer exhilaration in his subsequent paintings is palpable, and this show will be an excellent opportunity to celebrate a high point in his career.
The coming conference is bound to stir up anticipation and exhilaration in PlayStation owners and potential owners alike.
You huff and puff, but still, there should be exhilaration in it.
Housed in sleek, sculpted frames that scream power, these design icons exude energy, efficiency, and exhilaration in every moment.
Here are three typical answers: «He is as much a necessity to my spiritual existence as the elements of pure air are to my physical system»; «If I were convinced that there is no God, I fear a sense of loneliness would become intolerable»; «As for any repose, or ability to face life and death with composure, any incentive to be perfect in things hidden from outsiders, any exhilaration in living and trying to do my best — I can not conceive it without the idea of God.»

Not exact matches

Get a behind the scenes look a the tension, anticipation and exhilaration experienced by scientists and engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. during the Curiosity rover's harrowing descent through the Martian atmosphere — known as «Seven Minutes of Terror.»
One immigrant tells of how exhilaration «was soon replaced by anger and disbelief when he discovered that a local synagogue in Washington Heights denied him admission to its Yom Kippur services because he had not purchased a ticket, even though he explained that he had only recently been liberated from a concentration camp.
It is hard for us to realize the psychological exhilaration of the overthrow of monarchy in that day when, except for a few small and declining republics, monarchy was universal.
I don't mean in an emotional way; it was intellectual exhilaration that one felt.
If there is one area in which the children as a group do seem to differ somewhat, in emotional reactions, from the children that I meet in wealthier communities — and even here I would be very cautious not to overstate this — it is in their sensitivity to other children's moments of anxiety and their acute awareness of emotional fragility and of the tipping point between exhilaration and depression.
John Allen has noticed recent efforts to manage expectations regarding divorce and worries that in the face of inevitable disappointment «exhilaration over the new pope could turn sour.»
that uncertainty, after so much uncertainty in my past, fills me with dread rather than exhilaration.
It was the exhilaration of the power and the wealth made available and of the doors opened by the machine which accounted in part for that abounding optimism of the nineteenth century with which the spread of Christianity was so closely associated.
We were jumping and we were hugging, feeling such exhilaration one moment, and the next we were in a state of shock.
The look that her father saw as exhilaration, others, watching her run in later years, took to be a deep hunger.
I recall the exhilaration I felt as a college middle - distance runner in 1975 upon learning that John Walker had run a 3:49.4 mile.
Fear, dread, and exhilaration made 2007 incomparable in what a Kansas City Star writer had once called football's Bermuda Triangle (the trio of Kansas, Kansas State, and Missouri).
In recent years they have produced some moments of sheer exhilaration and I am talking just about games in the last decadIn recent years they have produced some moments of sheer exhilaration and I am talking just about games in the last decadin the last decade.
All opinions are 100 % my own * Hey Sassy Peeps, Have you ever loved something so much that when you come in contact with it the only thing you feel is exhilaration!
His thematically organized memoir is a folksy, well - paced, and at times cinematic rendering of a decade in office begun in exhilaration and finished in a hearty good riddance shared both by the leader and his country.
Remembering the exhilaration and fulfilment of being a former CMYA contender, he is looking for signs of inspiration and leadership in every project manager that he interviews this year.
When he returned from the Apollo mission in 1969, Aldrin, the second person to walk on the moon, struggled with both the exhilaration and overwhelming public notoriety of...
When he returned from the Apollo mission in 1969, Aldrin, the second person to walk on the moon, struggled with both the exhilaration and overwhelming public notoriety of having reached the grandest goal of his career at age 39.
UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center patients and their caregivers enjoy a moment of peace, exhilaration and recovery during a sialing trip in the waters of the San Diego Bay.
I spent the afternoon resting in the softness of my body, scanning the exhilaration for words that did the experience justice.
As in all relationships there were ups and downs, struggles and triumphs, exhilaration and disappointment.
While most tradition al dates usually go down the same road, biker dating is a completely different story when it comes to exhilaration and bonding over something both parties are interested in.
The action sequences, which are few and far between, do lack the exhilaration that was to be found in the first two Spider - Man films (which contain the similar light tone to the Iron Man films) but the star power and snappy dialogue keeps the film briskly moving along.
There was the audience's in the pure fun of the film, based on Tony Stark's in the physical exhilaration of flying, the mental exhilaration of finding a task to engage his mind and spirit so entirely, and the spiritual exhilaration of meaningful and sustaining engagement with the world.
Director Jean Stewart isn't merely clumsy with character; she hasn't the chops to show us the joy and exhilaration Christine feels in the freedom of solo runs.
And Penn visualizes McCandless» story robustly: in one rather climactic instance, McCandless kayaks down the Colorado river, and the overall, introspective journey pauses for this brief moment of exhilaration.
After months of frustration and disappointment, the exhilaration is palpable when a breakthrough is achieved, but the celebration is short - lived when it is realized that it is necessary to be very selective in how they use the information in order to prevent the Germans from switching to a different code.
Most action films only contain a handful of short, sharp action beats which provoke a sense of giddy exhilaration; Dredd packs in at least ten or 15 of those moments.
No matter what troubles they are facing in their lives, swing dancers are filled with joy, exhilaration, and even giddiness while they dance.
I was a bit disappointed with the role assigned to Katniss in this episode, she does a lot of weeping and looking aghast... There was a faint feeling of a lack of exhilaration at the end of this for me.
Despite an abundance of characters in the chase scenes (including a gutsy guitar player who amplifies the exhilaration), it's easy to follow the action and appreciate the planning and thought that went into staging these visually stunning events.
A departure from what a sports underdog picture is expected to deliver with a decidedly»70s sensibility, it's completely uncompromised, yet it's not a downer: although there's not a hint of a lie about it, nor much optimism in its truth, the feeling of it when it's over is exhilaration at time spent with real characters placed in real situations.
She responded with a raucous and vibrant prose poem on the exhilaration of filmmaking as a process, as well as what it was like to sit in the audience of the gala presentation at the film's Toronto Film Festival premiere.
A synthesis of irreverent humor, incredible special effects, and a sense of exhilaration sorely lacking in our cynical postmodern horrors and comedies.
The half - hour comedy series, produced by Apatow Productions and Legendary Television, will follow Gus (Paul Rust from I Love You, Beth Cooper and Inglourious Basterds) and Mickey (Gillian Jacobs — best known for her role as Britta in the critically - acclaimed series Community), as they navigate the exhilarations and humiliations of intimacy, commitment and other things they were hoping to avoid.
It packs in tons of characters yet somehow never feels overstuffed, and in its finest moments, it expertly captures the joy and sheer exhilaration of superhero comics.
Director: Lars Von Trier Cast: Charlotte Gainsborough, Stellan Skarsgard, Stacy Martin, Shia LaBeouf, Jamie Bell, Mia Goth, Willem Defoe Plot: When Joe (Gainsborough) loses the ability to have an orgasm, she dives into a dark quest to achieve sexual exhilaration, destroying her life in the process.
As such, there is an element of sadness and pain involved in the revenge, rather than anger of exhilaration, as we're constantly reminded of the happiness in life of the loving couple, and the amorality of those who did the deed.
However, there's a curious lack of exhilaration to them that makes them feel like they're perfunctorily checking off boxes of audience expectation rather than in trying to tell a good story.
TheWrap's own Inkoo Kang said the subtlety - free adaptation was, in essence, «porn without plot,» but also noticed a «skillful distillation of James» first book that captures the heady exhilaration of being someone's fixation.»
Love is in the air and Hermione's amorous preoccupation with Ron (Rupert Grint) gets lift during a couple of well executed Quidditch sequences that lend harmless exhilaration to some of the film's otherwise darker set pieces.
After all, we are in the business of preventing accidents and doing our best to provide fun, enjoyment, exhilaration and achievement etc., and return home safely every time.
But this «tike» on his first «differentiation two - wheeler» has felt the exhilaration of the wind in his face.
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