Sentences with phrase «exult in»

He offers a universal and magical critique of the nature of recent post-internet digital art, which has tended almost always to exult in new technologies, social media, and current affairs - related ideas.
In a raw and beautifully crafted bildungsroman, David Almond reveals the rich inner world of a boy teetering on the edge of manhood, a boy so curious and open to impulse that we fear for him and question his balance - and ultimately exult in his triumphs.
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.
Get a group of friends together who have a yen for so - bad - they're - good movies, press play, and exult in all the times your pals yelp, «What?
Spielberg and Kushner exult in showing Lincoln getting the job done, by whatever means necessary.
Much of the film's fun comes from watching Bulworth exult in his newfound freedom.
«Thelma & Louise» is a rare thrill - a gleefully offbeat road movie in which two women, instead of the usual footloose fellas, exult in the heady freedom of America's lonesome highways.
So I shall exult in 6 May 2011, the best day in British politics since the appalling events of 2008 and the disastrous, near - terminal policy errors then made!
In its excesses, it led some to exult in their willingness to be damned for the glory of God.
Rom 5:11 And not only this, but we also exult in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received the reconciliation.
But perhaps God is strong enough to exult in monotony It is possible that God says every morning, «Do it again» to the sun; and every evening, «Do it again» to the moon.
«We don't exult in all this,» Johnson said.
«The meek shall obtain fresh joy in the Lord and the poor among men shall exult in the Holy One of Israel» (Isa.
And this has been the course of lawless pride ever since: to lead us, first, to exult in our uncontrollable liberty of will and conduct; then, when we have ruined ourselves, to plead that we are the slaves of necessity.
The Book of Revelation presents us with the dazzling image of the woman «clothed with the sun» (Rev 12:1).2 This lady of stellar radiance has already appeared fleetingly in Psalm 45:13, which refers to the princess «decked in her chamber with gold - woven robes», while the liturgy places on Mary's lips the oracle of Isaiah 61:10: «I will greatly rejoice in the Lord; my soul shall exult in my God, for he has clothed me with the garments of salvation; he has covered me with the robe of righteousness.»
But perhaps God is strong enough to exult in monotony.
For grown - up people are not strong enough to exult in monotony.
11 And not only this, but we also exult in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received the reconciliation.»
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.
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.
Economic Development & Trade Minister Deron Bilous has exulted in his role as Defender of Alberta Strong & Free ever since early December when Brad Wallâ $ ™ s Saskatchewan govâ $ ™ t attempted its...
Catholicism is a fleshly (i.e., incarnational) thing, and this book exults in that truth.
That had everything to do with my exulting in my call to a very poor, black and depressed parish in Brooklyn.
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.
Writing on joy, she exults in the wonder of a God who would choose human beings for such a task, and she describes the facets of redeeming love: «Redemption does not mean you and me made safe and popped into heaven.
«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.
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.
He exults in his «reputation as being both a dirty old man and a guru,» talks about his romantic affairs throughout his book, and does not exclude them from the arena of his professional life.
Natural objects were glorified, my spiritual vision was so clarified that I saw beauty in every material object in the universe, the woods were vocal with heavenly music; my soul exulted in the love of God, and I wanted everybody to share in my joy.»
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.
Clarke, a champion of class struggle who has been enamored of almost every lefty cause that has come down the pike, exults in the fact that, with the help of a few friendly bishops, he was a very successful «mole» in undermining a conservative hierarchy that is captive to the «corporate agenda.»
Edward Abbey was one who exulted in the fact that the desert offers absolutely nothing.
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.
I exulted in the chance to bake collaboratively, to talk with people who care deeply about combining flours into something indescribably good.
I see you exulting in a win on a team that has lost to many weak teams this season, so what?
On a perfect Monday night, you could see a sold - out New Orleans arena celebrate Daniel Bryan's WrestleMania XXX title victory by exulting in mass chants of «Yes!»
Zephyr Teachout conceded to Gov. Andrew Cuomo tonight, exulting in the amount of votes she was able to take away from the heavily favored and well - funded Democrat.
But while Harari's no - self Buddhism comes close to exulting in the way humankind will be overtaken by intelligent algorithms, Lent finds a place for connecting, meaning - seeking humans in this complex future.
From the psychology and neuroscience around play, creativity, dreaming and sleep, we can as easily derive a picture of human cognition that doesn't recoil from the buzzing, blooming demands of everyday life, but exults in using imagination, stories, abstraction and metaphor to comprehend the world.
During our weekend in Navajo country — where we visit a substance - abuse clinic and meet a Native American Church leader as well as attend the peyote session — he exults in displaying his knowledge of psychedelic chemistry and his talent for mimicry.
Unapologetic in more ways than one, exulting in the methodized chaos of its fighting engine in a way that few other games can.
Jaume Collet - Serra, the film's wonderful director, has always exulted in details — it's what helps him stand out as an artist even though he mostly makes this kind of easily dismissed genre fare.
Play's the thing: Matías Piñeiro's new Shakespearean feature stages an intricate romantic dance that exults in language and the enigma of attraction
From the Nazis» youthful victims innocently exulting in a «put the Jews in the ghetto» game... to a May Day march through Budapest under the blaring strains of prerecorded cheers... to the almost surreal scenes of young escapees securing the help of a hunchbacked peasant and his fantastically beautiful, colorfully costumed wife, he paints a vivid and suspenseful, personal and cultural portrait.
No matter where you seek out the artwork of Barbieri and Slack, you're bound to enjoy it; exulting in color is never out of season.
Unlike his compatriot Mr. Richter, who pursues every opening for painting only to demonstrate with bravura that each is a dead end, Mr. Tillmans exults in photography's limitless avenues.
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.
Thoreau exulted in wilderness, but as Daniel Botkin reminded me in his important book «No Man's Garden,» Thoreau also appreciated «the swamp on the edge of town.»
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