I'm going to be dancing all across the channel on the ferry, exulting in all my fresh true colours and being as cheerful as possible. |
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Alberta teachers weren't the only ones exulting in their court victory last week. |
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The choir opened with a number of madrigals exulting the joys of love the wonders of travel and men bewailing the pain of unrequited love. |
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You were exulting in your position as a leader in the front of the pack. |
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In particular, they are exulting over England's dashing 35-18 triumph at Twickenham over Australia's Wallabies. |
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For all I knew, God partook of our sins and laughed in secret from the dark caverns of the rubber plantations, exulting shamelessly in his double-facedness. |
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It succeeds admirably, while exulting in a twisted demonic aesthetic. |
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Is he trustworthy enough so that you don't have to feel fearful about exulting over it in front of your conservative friends who seem mightily disdainful? |
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He is the king of challenges, exulting in the discovery of a new technique or an original material. |
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Arizona is no longer the sun-drenched home of the Grand Canyon, golf courses, and retirees exulting in 100-degree lethargy. |
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At last, it is impossible to ignore the talent of this quartet, including the exulting creativity of drummer Gerri Jäger, capable of showing absolutely stunning audioscopic effects. |
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It was a period of intellectual revolution, and the thinkers of the race, exulting in their freedom, determined to destroy utterly every falsehood which had weighed them down. |
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His gliding camera explores the surface, exulting in the beauty of what it sees but ever attentive to the potential for calamity that lies beneath. |
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Now Quebec is moving into the second century of Confederation with confidence, exulting in the progress she has made in coping with changing world conditions. |
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An exulting, lively and almost baroque wine. |
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