Sentences with phrase «to exult»

«We don't exult in all this,» Johnson said.
Mahoney said residents of suburban towns and villages often exult over the quality of service they get from local police, public works, and other agencies.
Born of our reductionist design philosophy, this spectacular coupé has been designed, engineered and hand - built to achieve exulted status.
Ben Stiller and David Zwirner Exult as Christie's Star - Packed «Artists for Haiti» Sale Tops $ 13 Million
Physicists at gatherings around the world exulted at the news that a long - sought prediction of general relativity had finally been found
He continuously developed new graduations of color or new colors, and exulted when he had succeeded in adding a more brilliant one to the range of his palette.
Design chief SangYup Lee can't exult in a big breakthrough, but the details are executed with passion.
Often quite «formless», especially compared to her earlier geometric paintings, Denyer's recent paintings are like gaseous non-substances, diaphanous veils, pure illusion, immaterial yet at the same time exulting in materiality.
Here he sat down, and remained fixed in thought a number of hours, at the end of which he sprang from the ground with a vehement, exulting emotion.
It was, for exulting France, a dolorous conclusion to a meet which already had been sadly and confusedly put out of joint by uncertain weather and the controversial withdrawal of several Iron Curtain countries.
In recent years, I have come to know reverently Orthodox women who exult in the joy and fullness of their traditional lives, presiding over their weekly Shabbat dinners.
You go from exulting about a victory, to making this bold proclamation about a destined victory, and then what?
11 And not only this, but we also exult in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received the reconciliation.»
While exulting in this «journalistic gold mine,» Brock was at least unsettled by the wildness and vagueness of the troopers» tales and by Jackson's obvious vendetta against Clinton; these were not the respectable Washington insiders who had trashed Hill, and they were unable to fix any specific dates or times to the events they recounted.
Mirai Nagasu of the United States exults after landing a triple axel during the team figure skating event.
On Easter Eve, in those churches which follow the traditional Western rite, they sing the hymn called Exult, which commemorates God's dealings with His people in history.
Now, Paul exults, life in the Spirit sets us free from the necessity of the law.5
Simmons exults what curator Thelma Golden calls the «make - shift resourcefulness» and the beauty of a «lean - to sensibility» that rural white Southern culture shares with urban black communities, or anyone who has to make do with available resources.
A woman exulted: «That's an excellent beginning,» and they went away.
It didn't take long for video of the confrontation to go viral; web sleuths quickly identified one of the men so triumphantly exulting the hilarity of hurling sexual obscenities into journalists» microphones as Shawn Simoes, an assistant network engineer at Hydro One.
President - elect Trump exulted in his surprise victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton, mocking critics who said before the election that polls showed he had no path to the White House.
«Louisiana, by way of New Orleans, is back, and this shows the whole world,» Benson exulted upon receiving the championship Lombardi Trophy.
He served on the boards of Hewitt Associates, Macmillan, and Exult until they were acquired, and also served on the board of the Lord Abbett mutual funds.
Some Silicon Valley founders pride themselves on being visionaries; Kalanick exults in an ability to read the data, revise, and adapt, likening running Uber to driving a car without a clear destination in sight.
Our priest exulted, «How wonderful His ways,» then climbed his pulpit's Calvary.
Catholicism is a fleshly (i.e., incarnational) thing, and this book exults in that truth.
Postmodernism dissolves the controlling master story or meta - narrative into disconnected fragments, just as modernist painting, sculpture, and fiction exulted in turning art forms into formless fragments.
Others, nervous at the prospect of Muslim Brotherhood rule, nevertheless exulted in the triumph of the revolution, first deposing Mubarak and then defeating his former minister.
Revelation 19:7 (AMP) 7 Let us rejoice and shout for joy [exulting and triumphant]!
Thus it's not the same as macroevolution because it never exults in a new species
«My heart exults in the LORD; my strength is exalted in the LORD.
Theology has thus exulted in its domestication, refusing to be transformed globally.
The latter will offer their public sympathy, while privately exulting, «Excellent» another Christian demoralized and conquered.
CT exults in the fact that such figures, who are not ashamed to be called evangelicals, are teaching at universities such as Yale and Duke where the liberals - in antithesis to whom evangelicals define themselves - once held undisputed sway.
The psalmist exults: «The heavens are telling the glory of God; and the firmament proclaims his handiwork» (Psalm 19:1).
A third exults, «I loved this book because it makes history (false or not) very VERY interesting....
Yahweh summons «my consecrated ones, my warriors, my proudly exulting ones» (v. 3).
All of nature is called out to join in the shout: let heavens rejoice, seas roar, fields exult, trees and forests shout for joy!
«As she rushes about spitting on those who under ordinary circumstances would almost choose death rather than to suffer such pollution from a Madiga, she breaks into wild, exulting songs, telling of the humiliation to which she is subjecting the proud caste people.
John Paul II exulted in the moral rigorism of the Church's perpetual teaching that some acts are intrinsically evil and should never be done.
Having failed to find that ultimate and changeless principle or system of principles that no doubt can corrupt, Western rationality begins to exult ever more in the power it has gained over physical reality during its long pilgrimage through the inconclusiveness of history.
Victory - flushed Manager Sid Flaherty exulted: «Olson is ready for Moore tomorrow — here, Chicago or New York... anywhere for a $ 150,000 guarantee.»
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