Jackson felt it in the steady beat of Lee's heart, a triumphant, reassuring sound the younger general silently exulted in. |
|
Afterward, demonstrators exulted, equating their seduction of the cameras with victory. |
|
It was close to midnight by the time we ate, and although dog-tired we were exulted by the success of the last two days and chatted cheerily over dinner. |
|
With his usual gullibility, Mann exulted since he was convinced that the Pope's letter was finally the much awaited recognition. |
|
Michael seemingly had perfected himself in a surgically cosmetic way, his Jheri curl was state of the art, and he exulted in the torturing of the beautiful Ola Ray. |
|
Clergymen rejoiced, exulted and stupidly expected that it would last. |
|
The left-wing Grassroots Alliance exulted over its ability to squeeze four members on to the National Executive Committee, because of, rather than in spite of, a paranoid campaign against it by the party's managers. |
|
Yet critics fear that it may mean less money for recreational sports facilities, which would have the opposite effect. Despite such worries, Britain has exulted in the success. |
|
Develop an exulted mind that very instant. |
|
At once I exulted and feared. For now,for good or ill, the end was near. |
|
The development of mankind alike, today quite exulted, depends on this. |
|
Beyond the colours and wealth of compositions, it is also by catching the unprevisible that Maximishin composes: an exulted laugh in the middle of the effort, a look, or an attitude. |
|
Meanwhile the Abate exulted in successful vengeance, and the marquis smarted beneath the stings of disappointment. |
|
She made the gesture of sticking out her tongue a personal symbol of resistance and refusal, but she also exulted in the possibility of liberation from all oppression. |
|