Sentences with phrase «than triumph»

It has few glimpses of hope and far more despair than triumph.
But today I'm feeling more nostalgia than triumph.
Borderless cyberspace seems more useful for the recruitment of terrorists than the triumph of democracy.
If the movie is finally something of a failure as a romance, it's rarely less than a triumph of soulful imagination.
Driven from office in 2007, West was returned in something less than triumph in 2011 for a term that ends year after next.
It's a popcorn movie, with no important themes other than the Triumph of the Human Spirit, but it's so beautifully constructed and executed — and it feels so bracingly new — that it proudly ranks with the greatest popcorn movies of the past forty years, beginning with Star Wars and including any and all recent favorites.
This has been hailed as a major achievement of the new legislation, but, as education activist Jeff Bryant noted: «It's a sign of dysfunction, rather than a triumph of bipartisanship, to see officials in Washington, D.C. celebrating legislation that significantly curtails the influence of officials in Washington, D.C.»
Anti-monuments are better suited to catastrophe than triumph.
And the triumph of cultural forms over religious content is even more deadly than the triumph of ecclesiastic forms.
Some are predicting his winning margin over Owen Smith could be bigger than his triumph in last year's contest.
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However, there are more disasters on his CV than triumphs, and the book labelled by many as unfilmable, it's certainly something that we'll be cautious of.
It is not a story about triumphing over disability; Auggie has more than triumphed when the movie begins.
Edited and written (with semi-regular guest contributors) by Doug Cummings, the Los Angeles - based co-founder of Masters of Cinema (see separate entry), Film Journey is less a modest triumph than a triumph of modesty: unaffectedly functional in style, wonkish but never willfully obscure, updated on a schedule that's leisurely but sustained (Journey has averaged a handful of entries per month for over six years now).
Jethro Bovingdon is at Blyton Park to see whether the Jaguar F - type is quicker than a Triumph Street Triple R over a flying lap.
But the Speedmaster is far higher tech than Triumphs of yore.
What's better than triumphing over those notoriously difficult games or braving those questionable looking mechanical monstrosities?
The tower, designed by Tabanlioglu Architects, is 261 meters tall — only three meters shorter than Triumph - Palace in Moscow.
Watching Marvel's latest film, the bright and antic Thor: Ragnarok, made me feel something other than triumph, though.
But now that it's a crowd of some volume, the AT200 is more likely to gain attention because of its mistakes rather than its triumphs.
Other than its beautiful cinematography, James Earl Jones» voice and some great clips of the crew actually filming the documentary, it was something less than a triumph.
Kelvin's ultimate revelation, a lament more than a triumph, is that he will never fully understand the Solaris.
Writing about the 1993 Biennial in a contemporaneous New York Times review, Roberta Smith states, «In the end, this ambitious show illuminates the pitfalls of politically inclined art far more than its triumphs
Yet, like the Casualists, she seeks a mode of presentation that evokes more than the triumphs and laments of industrialization that earlier artists have already plumbed so well, embracing those inconsistent realities and searching for new ones.
Germany has long been held up as the poster child for wind and solar power, but the picture is now more tragedy, than triumph.
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