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in the full [first] flush of triumph [success]

Who does this? Who thus soils the triumph?

That seemed the ultimate symbol of technology's triumph over a medieval scourge.

Then came the triumph at EURO 2008. Was that something of a watershed for Spanish football?

And make it so useful that nobody would want to jeopardise it for the totemic triumph of a Kyoto renewal.

Then, in turmoil and triumph, that promise exploded onto the world stage to make this the American Century.

They won't all look back on "the longest day" as mainly a triumph of Allied military might.

Because scientists have concocted a new and improved "bitter blocker." They touted their triumph at the national meeting of the American Chemical Society. Ioana Ungureanu et al.

None of these places is doomed. Human agency can triumph over determinism. But we should not be naive either: Geography is one more strike against them.

Yet the last attempt at a general history of the Arabs, written nearly 20 years ago by Albert Hourani, a British academic of Lebanese origin who died in 1993, proved a triumph.

His victory was not just a triumph for Bolivians but also for all "anti-imperialist" governments and peoples, said Mr Morales, who is allied with Mr Chavez and Cuba in an anti-American block.

The win against Fulham and a2-1 victory at Watford sandwiched a3-0 triumph at Charlton Athletic as Ferguson's men sent out a clear message of intent to their title rivals.

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What a triumph for science!

Ziegfeld's great triumph, the Follies, came soon after.

"Hollywood is built on Europeans! Go back and look," Swinton said backstage after her triumph.

Tribulation is the way to triumph. The valley-way opens into the highway.

Their theory fits nicely with a previous study, which found that shouts of triumph vary from culture to culture.

His chocolate triumph is not the result of a snap buccaneering move, but follows decades of immersing himself in the cocoa business.

The risk, however, is that Germany may choose to bask in its triumph and to slip back into old habits, suppressing domestic demand and focusing all its efforts on exporting more.

They partook of our triumph.

Advancing culture is bound to triumph over declining culture.

One by one, European leaders have lined up to hail the triumph of welfare over Wall Street.

The irony is that the dangerous dwindling of diversity in our food supply is the unanticipated result of an agricultural triumph.

Why do I call this a triumph?

Francis Fukuyama took the optimists' garland by declaring, in 1992, "the end of history" and the universal triumph of Western liberalism.

He was immediately seized by a suffocating cough that soon ended his triumph.

The triumph in 1967 gave them reason to believe again. “For Jewry to be envied: that is a change indeed,” concluded The Economist's dispatch from Jerusalem that week (see article).

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