Sentences with phrase «into jubilation»

Our village was thrown into jubilation that day when we watched Akpa on television receiving the honours.
They think that our own is to demonstrate peacefully and they will shoot and kill us and go into jubilation that they have dealt with us, but now, they have seen their match.
ASABA — THE people of Delta Central senatorial district, yesterday, went into jubilation, following the swearing - in of Obaisi Ovie Omo - Agege as the senator representing the district by the President of the Senate, Senator Bukola Saraki, at the National Assembly, in Abuja.
Frank Lampard stepped up and tucked the ball away confidently, sending Stamford Bridge into jubilation for the second time in ten minutes.
Accrington Stanley's Wham Stadium erupted into jubilation on Tuesday night following their historic promotion into League One.
Grief turns into jubilation.

Not exact matches

There will be scenes of jubilation in the winners» dressing room, but contrastingly emotions of despair for the losers who could, depending on how those below them fare on the Saturday, drop into the dreaded bottom three.
Brennan crossed into the Rovers penalty area and Billy Ingham's persistence paid off when NOBLE ran on to the ball and blasted it in via the post, past a ruck of defenders, to bring relief and jubilation all round.
In classical tragic format, the play covers twenty - four hours of drama — and in classic Russian theatrical style begins with bourgeois jubilation that soon deteriorates into something far more sinister.
The palpable tension in the room erupted into a roar of mixed jubilation and relief about 45 minutes after the polls closed, as Rosendale Democratic Committee chair John Schwartz burst through the door after monitoring the vote tally at the Recreation Center to announce that Hughes had prevailed: «We won!
There was considerable jubilation in the legal and high - tech communities when Clinton signed the legislation into law.
The author, Rev. Tom Pedigo, calls this model «The Temple Pattern» which involves a simple threefold process of musically moving from the Outer Court (celebration and jubilation) to the Inner Court (reflection and expectation) and into the Holy of Holies (adoration and spiritual communion).
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