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"elation" Definitions
  1. a feeling of great happiness and excitement

456 Sentences With "elation"

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But being stuck inside a movie evokes not elation but
Once you get there you feel this sense of elation.
As that becomes more apparent, the economic elation may subside.
Arm in the air, pure elation all over his face.
Those Eurosceptic populists, meanwhile, reacted to the vote with elation.
IS THERE A WORD TO DESCRIBE IT IS IT ELATION?
None of it will draw the elation from Martínez's moment.
Elation at their discovery, however, quickly turned to anxiety. Capt.
But not long after that, his elation turned into misery.
For Democrats, these reactions will set off waves of elation.
He shows us his elation after every big Arsenal victory.
HUGH: It's sheer pleasure, joy and elation doing it on stage.
Leaders arriving at the meeting allowed themselves a moment of elation.
That's what Elation Health is trying to break form to do.
But that running elation is also rare and difficult to achieve.
The shocking news The group's elation soon met a sobering reality.
The Hillel sandwich best exemplifies the discord of elation and distress.
Already the Games have produced elation and anguish, cheers and curses.
Elation and confusion are an unusual combination for victorious sports fans.
Proving progressive credentials Sanders supporters reacted with elation to the news.
Elation gave way to humdrum—just another subway ride, after all.
People shouting on main streets, driving around honking their horns — elation.
They feel peace and elation — surprised by what they're capable of.
Still, it was nothing short of elation when they were found.
For lots of people, the freedom that comes with college induces elation.
Imagine their surprise and elation when Obama strolled into the room instead.
They're sometimes filled with too much elation or anger to be useful.
In a moment of elation, the community plan was granted planning permission.
Their release prompted an outpouring of elation from supporters around the world.
For one brief moment there was elation when he was recently arrested.
He suffers from bipolar disorder, marked by swings of elation and depression.
It is a place of thought, elation, frustration, compunction, wisdom, and growth.
The elation I felt during the launch surged through me all over again.
After this brief moment of elation, Schimel successfully prevents Brendan from leaving prison.
You have to move through foreboding to elation — if you can find it.
In a trademark moment, he leapt up and punched the skies in elation.
Usually, if I managed to feel anything it was either elation or terror.
That's not to say I haven't experienced true happiness, elation, moments of serenity.
It was pure elation, springing from having witnessed, in microcosm, man overcoming challenge.
He suffers from bipolar disorder, marked by sweeping swings of elation and depression.
If any of the men had placed bets, none of them showed elation.
Elation gives way to calm, grief to acceptance or the lassitude of depression.
It all made great television as elation and dejection chased across his handsome face.
Some of us watching from afar met the news with both elation and melancholy.
To come out on top after a long game like that, it was elation.
Yet there's also something else that continually stands out, an elation in Woods's singing.
While there is elation on the streets, there is also a sense of disbelief.
The more committed you are to the cause, the greater the sense of elation.
By the time the battle has ended, my discomfort has been replaced by elation.
Her elation turns to alarm as she begs the guard to let her out.
As he heard from fans all over the world, his elation knew no bounds.
When you win, it is a feeling of elation, often followed by extreme fatigue.
Like all fathers—or surrogate fathers, in this case—I felt elation and pride.
"Yes, it is, but we won't discuss it," Celot says, much to my elation.
Where just minutes before I'd felt only awkwardness, now I felt something approaching elation.
It must have been a mix of hope and fear, of anger and elation.
"It's this weird feeling of terror beforehand, and then pure elation after," Linsky said.
Residents in central Brooklyn met the announcement with a mix of elation and skepticism.
I love the guys feeling all of this, the emotion of elation, frustration, anger, disappointment.
She's still feeling out the news, but when she tells Toby, he responds with elation.
After the match, Kerber fell to the ground with elation — then, she and Williams embraced.
Last week was a week of emotions that ranged from deep sadness, anxiety and elation.
When the news broke yesterday that Beyoncé is expecting twins, I was overwhelmed with elation.
Laurie expressed her elation at the "incredible response" to the campaign on Twitter Wednesday morning.
I've been a little lost since the elation of the day, like, what's my purpose?
It's a mix of elation and fatigue, a kind of well earned, well deserved tiredness.
Protesters and activists were torn between elation and anxiety amid talk of a coming crackdown.
The elation or disappointment of a blowout game against a rival may have fueled emotions.
He might feel despair, elation, anger or fright, but now he could only ever smile.
For Burns, a momentary elation: The Fed chairman was back in his president's good graces.
The Brazilian came to under the Jumbotron as Rumble threw his hands up in elation.
By the time I was two weeks in, I had 14 different moments of elation.
Popping synapses in my brain flipped into overtime, as they tried to turn shock into elation.
Faking elation while opening a present is second only to faking orgasms, or so we assume.
McIlroy calmly converted his only eagle of the tournament and then pumped his fists in elation.
Half a world away in Seattle, Sam Wasser read news of the verdict with growing elation.
The second the words came out of Don Jr.'s mouth, the place erupts in elation.
At the end of a run, I always feel elation at having survived without an attack.
But when her request for an extension was denied, the elation turned to despair and anger.
By the time the 45 minute treatment ended, I felt a mix of exhaustion and elation.
He remembers his elation when one calf, apparently stillborn in the middle of night, eventually began breathing.
He said, politely, that I should not confuse elation of with a sense of a job completed.
I get a huge buzz ... a sense of elation, and I just want to do it again.
Once the initial elation subsided, there was that reminder: It took until 2017 for this to happen.
But their elation also exposed the weakened state of Western diplomacy in the face of Trump's assertiveness.
When they cropped up in Bartleby's message the other day, he experienced a brief moment of elation.
No lottery winner, no matter the purse, has ever matched the glow of elation on her face.
The cinema staff kept us updated with the award wins as the night wore on. Then—elation.
Because she's not reeling from elation, Andie fears her antidepressants are inhibiting her ability to feel anything.
The ways that sexual and religious elation can combine, and combust, are not discounted in this novel.
Perhaps most disconcerting is the elation with which his nomination has been greeted by anti-abortion extremists.
When we made the final payment, we felt this incredible elation that took months to wear off.
That same day, 281,222 miles away, another family suffered the same sequence of elation, confusion and devastation.
With Clean, Allison captures an agonizing tenderness, especially when she's funny, a confluence of pain and elation.
In many group texts and social media posts, my community expressed relief and elation at being explicitly welcomed.
I remember that feeling of elation thick in the air; a high that would last until his inauguration.
The surprise and elation that greeted her as the cast and crew realized what was happening is electric.
Some of this elation salacious stuff and Byron just mentioned, a mysterious recess today, what&aposs that about.
Its effects are too unpredictable for clinical applications: it can produce elation or paranoia, elaborate visions or none.
Scrubbing, tickling, spreading thick jazz harmonies or jabbing hints of the blues, it was structure as sheer elation.
Elation spread across the Knight Cancer Institute at Oregon Health & Science University where doctors, nurses and staff celebrated.
His decision was greeted with shock and elation in Labour Party headquarters, CNN affiliate Radio New Zealand reported.
Clinton's "H" campaign logo, while others fell into hugs and several women jumped up and down with elation.
Postpartum OCD also varies from postpartum psychosis, which is characterized by delusions, hallucinations, or extreme feelings of elation.
"I still have this feeling of elation, like it's Christmas, when I walk into that room," he said.
Reached by telephone, residents in western Mosul described the elation they felt at the approach of government troops.
Several Senate Democrats could barely contain their elation about the deal, according to Talking Points Memo's Alice Ollstein.
ABC's announcement of Colton Underwood as the next Bachelor was met with some elation and some controversy from fans.
Still, while the Dempsey era gave the American fan plenty of headaches, it also contained incredible bursts of elation.
The elation I felt after beating bosses in Sekiro, the primal screams that erupted from my body, are unforgettable.
His address was a rhetorical journey from elation about the economy to condemnation of a familiar group of targets.
For me, there was this elation inside, this joy of knowing we went after the worst of the worst.
To the family's elation, the New York Blood Center confirmed that some of his blood was still in their possession.
Strangers in a strange land, they started new lives with elation, the dates of their arrival indelible in their minds.
I felt some elation, but as is so often the case, it was the journey that made it all worthwhile.
For Desilu, the elation of getting "Star Trek" picked up was dampened by the financial reality of producing the show.
I loathe the show's final arcs, but that does not at all negate how much elation earlier seasons brought me.
There's the elation I felt as the kid in me, where I was like holy shit, this is so cool.
What further complicated matters was the fact that English did not experience his new affluence with a gust of elation.
The uncertainty George W. Bush's backers felt after the 20163 election had become elation by 2004 and devastation by 2008.
"The kind of elation I may have had back 30 years, I'm past that point," said Howardena Pindell, pictured above.
Every time a page opened up with her name at the top, I felt a mix of elation and nausea.
Listen: "Harmony Hall," Vampire Weekend's first new song in six years, wraps misgivings in three-chord elation, Jon Pareles writes.
He and a friend then created Elation Cannabis Company, which uses a section of the family's soil to grow hemp.
His team won the resumed game, 210-0, but he said he felt a jarring conflict of elation and sadness.
Feeling that pit in your stomach when you're all in and the immense elation when your hard work pays off.
At least while I was browsing and then when I received the resulting package I experienced a small moment of elation.
That so many react w/ elation & disbelief at the condemnation of #DylannRoof is actually quite saddening, we're so starved of justice.
But that elation is turning to apprehension as the island risks becoming a pawn in a wider game between two superpowers.
Neither Biles nor Manuel have reacted to Williams' post at the time of writing, but we can only imagine their elation.
I don't think I've ever felt more passion, more elation, more happiness or more pride than I did in that moment.
The rules betray a sense of novelty and elation–—that there could be porn of anything was kind of mind-blowing.
Visitors expressed the full range of emotions in their messages on the wall, from elation to despair and everything in between.
Once again, elation and sadness smack into each other in uncomfortable ways, turning Selina into a bundle of uncontrollable, hysterical feeling.
I spent many years drunk, seesawing between the incredible self-loathing and glimmers of elation that come along with being intoxicated.
Judging by the sense of elation after the match, AFC Wimbledon beating MK Dons means more than a simple three points.
Users like to take the MDMA about four hours after the LSD, riding the acid's peak before cranking up the elation.
Some people are in the market for the feeling of gambling, the feeling of elation when luck is in their favor.
A 2006 collage called "Barrio Boogie Movement" by Rodríguez Calero generates the free-fall elation of the sidewalk breaking it depicts.
With the elation typically reserved for a "Frozen" character, one toddler screamed "Yay!" and clapped furiously, squirming in his mother's lap.
A great dish hits you like a Whip-It: There's momentary elation, a brief ripple of pure pleasure in the spacetime continuum.
Now, though, they have to find the newlyweds, who are probably feeling a strange mix of elation and disappointment right about now.
"There aren't words in the English language to describe the level of relief and elation experienced by the Thomas family," said Whatley.
THE launch, a year ago, of the European Central Bank's programme of quantitative easing (QE—creating money to buy bonds) sparked elation.
Instead the primary emotion Midsommar inspires is closer to a pure, compulsory awe, with nearly every scene exuding unbelievable beauty and elation.
But the elation seen on the streets of Banjul in the days after Barrow's victory was quickly extinguished by Jammeh's defiant stance.
Sadness, elation, jealousy, anger, confusion, disgust – these emotions rush through me, sometimes expected and sometimes not, throughout the day, informing my behavior.
But the elation on Thursday night was seen as a welcome respite from the violence and loss that have accompanied the protests.
"I felt such elation," said Connie Young Yu, a San Francisco-based author and historian with the Chinese Historical Society of America.
Critic's Notebook WASHINGTON — Has any American spent more of her career flinging her arms up in shock and elation than Oprah Winfrey?
Hoke's voice reflects a sobering reality for families of boys with the disease since their elation last fall over the drug's approval.
The dollar took a bruising this year as the elation that Trump could quickly bring about fiscal stimulus and tax reform faded.
The moment I hit the water, diving headfirst into the clean, refreshing cold, I felt my emotions swing from sadness to elation.
I'm worried because we as humans don't get the share in the joys, the dangers, and the elation that these new technologies bring.
For people who have wished to see justice for Cosby's victims, the knee-jerk reaction to the network's decision is one of elation.
And just when we thought we had reached peak musical elation, Beyoncé's "Freedom" collaborator Kendrick Lamar joined her to finish out the song.
Once everything gets spooled up, the game takes on the sort of intimidation/elation cycle that those fuck-off huge sudoku puzzles embody.
No two readers had the same impression of the book—we range from frustration to elation, united only by an eagerness to discuss.
As the days passed, his initial fear of failing to survive gave way to the elation of self-confidence followed by eventual boredom.
They should contain their elation: the factors driving the rally are not unalloyed positives, and the competition is doing even better (see chart).
The game's provided thrills, anger, and elation in equal measures, and it's the first multiplayer game I've stuck with in a long time.
It was the first time I'd experienced privilege of such magnitude, and I was conflicted with feelings of relief, guilt, elation, and sympathy.
"The neurotransmitters responsible for excitement and elation flood the brain and lead to waves of pleasure during those moments of glory." said Whitbourne.
When my husband and I got engaged, I came to group showing off my ring, my elation and a fair amount of shock.
"I have an elation, it is an endorphin rush that makes me proud of my body and what it can handle," she said.
Each dancer brings his or her own spin, but all are animated and united by the often neglected pursuit of pure elation. ♦
Mixed in with the outpouring of elation to finally have new BTS music are expressions of empathy and heartbreak at the song's message.
A few hours later, it was 2 am and there were men at my door and my elation from the day was gone.
The process works well in the quicksilver proliferation of broad sentiment—fury, elation, despair—and can in turn prompt spontaneous protest in the streets.
But after the 23-year-old wrapped up her show with an encore of the single "Dangerous Woman," that elation quickly turned to horror.
"It is obvious that micro-movements of individuals praying or reaching transcendent elation have been guided by completely different meanings of time," Zbierski says.
The song's lyrics—"More than this / There is nothing"—combine with the "pale, bluish summer night" to produce in him a feeling of elation.
" When considering the community elation and engagement with the installation, Guinn is all excitement: "A hip-hop video was filmed in front of it.
" Weintraub also describes being lured in by the "elation [of] crafting a living environment that is as personalized as a painting or a poem.
Her elation quickly turned to anxiety when the pharmacist refused to fill her prescription and humiliated her in front of other customers, she said.
Thais turned to social media on Tuesday to show their elation using the hashtag #Hooyah, a word used by the navy to build morale.
But the moment is suffused with both elation and unease: A decade was ending, and less than a year later, Hendrix would be dead.
Waves of elation and dread rolled through my body like the ocean, each one crashing against a wall and giving way to the next.
There's a kind of elation in seeing both famous and obscure phrases from the plays plucked and resituated, the effect first-rate — distancing, salutary.
The dollar has taken a bruising this year as the elation faded that Trump's presidency would quickly bring about fiscal stimulus and tax reform.
I felt a quiet elation — and then gratitude toward the word dadirri for getting me to put myself in the way of this happiness.
The Armistice to end World War I brought elation and a sense of relief to millions of Americans, but also a jolt of reality.
JUBA, South Sudan — The fall of brutal dictator Omar al-Bashir, who has ruled Sudan for 163 years, should have been met with elation.
On Saturday, hundreds of thousands of people flooded the streets of Harare, singing, dancing and hugging soldiers in an outpouring of elation at Mugabe's overthrow.
"The initial feeling was...complete elation that we sort of righted what we felt we wronged in London 2012," Mills told Reuters in an interview.
Thursday morning brought the elation of knowing that ISIS was perhaps facing its last stand in Iraq but also the misery of running from war.
"There aren't words in the English language to describe the level of relief and elation experienced by the Thomas family," said Whatley, the family's attorney.
This is a roguelike platformer stripped down to exactly one perfect mechanic that instantly captures everything a roguelike needs: Uncertainty, elation, frustration, daring, and terror.
Also, there was a slight elation that came with pulling off a well-timed shoryuken before the inputs became a thing of pop culture normalcy.
The injury nearly cost White another Olympics, but here we are, and there were plenty of people who shared their elation for him on Twitter.
Immediately behind him, the Ivy League player of the year, Justin Sears, lay on his back on the court, in equal parts frustration and elation.
The conceptual pivot to elation and extravagance in the song's second half inspired Du Preez and Thornton Jones to charge the second mask with light.
Or, if you're lucky, the dizzying elation when you realise that they will, and then they inevitably do, and then you live happily ever after.
So the bubbles were given a slightly cloudy look to convey the feeling of satisfaction or elation as one might have after completing a journey.
The weeks that followed were full to the brim as I juggled the elation of holding babies with the chaos of changing two diapers simultaneously.
But her initial elation faded as soon as she realized being near home made little to no difference in balancing her work and personal lives.
It's all pure elation, pure celebration, the kind of episode of television that no other show could ever pull off without feeling saccharine or twee.
But what keeps me in his thrall is his precise, poetic descriptions: of mob scenes, the elation of a goal or a particularly juicy belch.
Real life exists in the gaps, which, in the case of "Jesus Raves," is a mostly substance-induced gray zone between earthly and transcendent elation.
He told me his life in the United States, as part of the refugee resettlement deal first brokered by President Barack Obama, started with elation.
Lowe learned of this by Facebook and felt caught between elation and sorrow, aware of opportunities lost, not least that joyous moment atop a podium.
Excited to regain control of our destiny and emerge from the Iron Curtain, we Hungarians naïvely believed that Western Europe would share in our elation.
Jesse L. Jackson, with tears streaming down his cheeks, an image that evoked the profound elation of black America at the election of Barack Obama.
Congressional Memo WASHINGTON — For Republicans — who control every corner of this city — this should be a time of elation, running up the score on accomplishments.
You feel every bit of Monty's wistful yearning, and all of his elation whenever he begins to suspect that Percy might actually return his feelings.
The Oscar-winning actress responded on Instagram Friday with a video of herself dancing and singing along in elation as the song plays in the background.
Scenes of elation from those who opposed the bill and distress from those who had hoped to see it pass unfolded after Thursday's result became apparent.
Some people refer to the first couple weeks or months of being sober as the "pink cloud" phase, where you feel unexpected bouts of intense elation.
Then, you might be able to imagine the elation of this rabbit, who ate only one delicious kernel, but made enough memories to last a lifetime.
Although it was Mr. Pop's first time singing with the group, which had been preparing on its own, the mood shifted quickly from tension to elation.
His blinking eyes had a sheen of elation, like he was seeing his surroundings—my messy room, me, the world—after a lifetime of being blind.
Arnor Ingvi Traustason slid in the winning goal, which sparked the most incredible piece of elation you'll hear from a commentator in a long, long time.
Nonetheless, it is only human to have emotional reactions to portfolio volatility, whether it be fear and anxiety to losses, or confidence and elation to gains.
Warmly, Harvey Milk Addressed to his friends Don Amador and Tony Karnes of Los Angeles, the missive demonstrates the pure elation of Milk's day as mayor.
The fight the Yankees showed seemed to help forge a resolve, one they counted on in recent days to cover the distance from devastation to elation.
Now, read the article, "A Pledge to Pay Morehouse College Students' Debt Prompts Elation, Envy and a Host of Questions," and answer the following questions: 1.
The endogenous opioid system is activated in a similar way to when you're in a state of elation or after you've had some really good exercise.
Exhaustion competes with elation, celebration with melancholy, and all around it the city of Miami lives and breathes, occasionally infiltrating the fair and transforming its visitors.
"There's a certain elation that overtakes you when walking with a second line" — a traditional type of brass band parade — "in New Orleans," Mr. Haner said.
The elation and sorrow in that sequence is the heart of the documentary, and one of those roster cuts includes future Hall of Famer Angela James.
But their elation also exposed the weakened state of Western diplomacy in the face of Trump's assertiveness, according to European diplomats and politicians who were present.
Overall, you're looking at a mixture of grief, guilt, and then complete fucking elation—all played out over the Antiques Roadshow pace of a bank holiday.
Maraney, the historian, recalled the elation of Mo Udall, the Arizona Democrat who had played for the Denver Nuggets, when he fouled off a pitch against Mizell.
But any elation has been short lived for the team behind the find, as the animal is in immediate peril due to the destruction of its habitat.
"There aren't words in the English language to describe the level of relief and elation experienced by the Thomas family," said Jason Whatley, attorney for the family.
While Donald Trump supporters may be coasting on a wave of elation, those who opposed him are wrestling with intense fears over what his presidency may bring.
When American shot-putter Adam Nelson learned he had won the 2004 Olympic gold medal, he didn't feel elation —he could only contemplate what he had lost.
As is often the case with aliens on the big screen, the crew's elation over the microscopic organism quickly devolves into fear and a struggle for survival.
Eventually, with a little luck, there's elation, as a boss that's given you fits for the better part of an hour finally succumbs to your sword blows.
A pregnant mother's 20-week ultrasound often brings feelings of elation and anticipation as she learns the baby's sex or sees the baby move in her belly.
The boos and jeers that chorused through the SAP Center during the forgettable welterweight tilt with Gonzalez bore a stark contrast to elation that Page usually stirs.
The devastation of her friends in Nashville and the elation of her friends in L.A. at the news that she's moving back only added to the confusion.
But then she found out the buyer was her boyfriend, so she was furious for a couple of days, and then the fury mingled with elation again.
But "Brightside" is the only one where that initial eye-rolling gives way to elation about the time Brandon Flowers imagines the woman touching the dude's chest.
Twisty, whooshy, dizzy electronic backing complements the elation of his vocals, and when the chorus suddenly blossoms and spills over the beat, , the reflective polish is blinding.
At that moment, he had celebrated uproariously around the green, with an unbridled elation and childlike spontaneity that he rarely displayed when he was 20 years younger.
I was so focused on the elation of moving in with Mike that I didn't even consider what would happen if our relationship went down in flames.
Eddie Bernice Johnson recalled hearing the tale of Miller&aposs heroism from her father and then her elation when told that a carrier would honor his courage.
Lowell's agonizing episodes would continue until 1967, when he was given the new wonder drug lithium to balance the extremes of elation and depression in his brain.
Rock defiance is one natural effect; another is that this coarse music, attuned to pain as well as elation, portrays her bleeding heart in unusually vivid colors.
But at our next lesson, when I asked Michelle to play that Bach piece again, I felt myself swept even more deeply into that same whirlpool of elation.
Phys Ed If you have ever run a marathon, you know that the effort can cause elation, exhaustion, achy legs, blackened toenails and an overwhelming urge to eat.
"The fight goes on," he vowed at his election-night party, as Mr Lewis consoled the crowd and elation gave way to deflation, with an afterburn of defiance.
Eastwood gets roughly a third of the way into the film before reenacting the flight, and even knowing the outcome, there's suspense -- and eventually, elation -- in its details.
The elation of that moment had worn off, and both men were eager to get back to work on their dream of building the world's first hyperloop system.
Soon—it could be mere minutes from now—I will be in the ground, cold and still, my face frozen in a permanent cocktail of elation and stress.
" - Octavia Spencer, best supporting actress nominee for "The Shape of Water" "My heart is bursting with pure elation for the cast and crew of 'The Shape Of Water.
Raising his arms in triumph and punching the air with a scream of elation, Puritty celebrated his victory in front of a bemused and disappointed sea of spectators.
Last year, though, while American Pharoah sent some people home with less dough, he pushed all of us out of the racetrack with a priceless feeling of elation.
When Johnny and his French friend Bastien play in the sea as teenagers, the unpremeditated elation of their bodies is like a series of arrows into the heart.
Sitting in the Malmö light room with Pendse brings back memories of sunny cafés at the top of ski slopes: The brightness elicits the same sense of elation.
His grid drawings, despite the relentless logic of their recombined patterns, are a source of sheer elation, a radiant, ever-changing pattern of horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines.
Social conservatives responded with pure elation to the news that Justice Kennedy was retiring, finally affording them the possibility of a solid, anti-abortion majority on the court.
Yet against expectation, Mayer's interpretation, staged in a 270-seat theater, summons the shivery elation I felt seeing "Shop" at the East Village's Orpheum nearly four decades earlier.
Jason Garrett&aposs odd decision to kick a late field goal against the New England Patriots was met with confusion from fans but elation from Dallas Cowboys bettors.
"It's a combination of elation and fear, a certain kind of terror," Dr. Scott-Warren, a lecturer at Cambridge University, said Thursday in an interview, describing his feelings.
If there's a central idea to Uncut Gems, it's that the heart of gambling addiction isn't greed, but the elation of winning — and every insatiable feeling that follows.
The elation expressed in equity markets struck Simon Smith, chief economist at online brokerage FxPro, as odd, as the weak GDP data are strange reasons to cheer China.
While athletes have a tendency to wall themselves and the audience off from their emotions until the end, Venus is content to show her elation in real-time.
Thus for all the elation about race relations that Mr Obama initially encouraged, the share of Americans who worry about them "a great deal" has almost doubled since 2008.
Instead, this partnership with the producer Knxwledge is pure elation, breezily channeling the raunchy spirit of blaxploitation film soundtracks, half-forgotten 90s rap love songs, and tipsy neo soul.
But the dollar index went as low as 99.922 on Tuesday, with the initial elation tempered by Trump's inaugural speech last week that was heavily slanted toward trade protectionism.
The fresh blanket of snow has caused a jovial celebration at the Oregon Zoo, where animals are frolicking, rolling and generally freaking out in elation over the white stuff.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. Arriving in Leicester several hours before the title parade is due to start, there is already an unmistakable atmosphere of elation.
Bill Murray unleashed 108 years worth of elation in the Chicago Cubs locker room Wednesday night -- sprayin' champagne, chuggin' champagne and TURNIN' ALL THE WAY UP with the team.
There will always be another possible scene for victory, for elation, for bragging rights, and the camera will be waiting for him to broadcast that bragging outside the ground.
The Washington Post's Dave Weigel wrote a practically minute-by-minute account of how the Fox News reaction to the firing progressed from confusion to elation within 12 hours.
It was not a smooth ride — Armstrong later said flying the lander was the hardest part of the mission, but that it also gave him a "feeling of elation."
But the procedural issues will do little to dampen the Republican mood, which was elation after a House vote in which only 12 GOP lawmakers voted against the bill.
Artists report feeling the more creative and productive during the manic phase of the illness and even enjoy the feelings of elation and euphoria that occur during this phase.
"There is a particular kind of pain, elation, loneliness and terror involved in this kind of madness," wrote the psychologist Kay Redfield Jamison, a prominent proponent of this connection.
He illustrates that elation in "Double Portrait with Wine Glass" (11093–18), depicting the artist drunkenly teetering on his wife's shoulders as his spiritual baby body-double hovers above.
Even for a coach known for his buoyant energy, the display of sheer elation put a fine point on how special the victory was for Carroll and his team.
But after the elation of achieving this goal, looking down at this bay with this massive iceberg in the middle of it, you realize the portent of that event.
Casting a line into the ocean during a rainy day hoping for a rare coelacanth and finally catching one after dozens of attempts is such a moment of elation.
President Trump has eroded that elation, signaling to me and other minorities that our dignity and welfare matter less than the political points that he can score off us.
But the procedural issues will do little to dampen the Republican mood, which was elation after a House vote in which only 21625 GOP lawmakers voted against the bill.
They were contemplating the dowry they could have negotiated, Gautama assumed, the elation there would have been in finding a match for a son who was educated in America.
According to Grant Snider, "genius" is: 215% inspiration, 213% perspiration, 10.93% improvisation, 210.9% aspiration, 20.1% contemplation, 27% exploration, 13% daily frustration, 11% imitation, 10.9% desperation, and 0.1% pure elation.
He does what he always does in times of both tragedy and elation: he goes on a bender, returns home drunk, passes out on the floor, and vomits on himself.
The harmony between the art and its surroundings is a source of elation and melancholy; the beauty of the installation, unlike that of the individual pieces, can never be revisited.
Some 30% of Luckin's available shares are now being shorted, according to research outfit S3 Partners, evidence of how founder Qian Zhiya has managed to provoke both elation and pessimism.
Their elation continues to be paired with a delicate embrace of Mnangagwa's leadership, and tempered by the reality of a persistent cash crisis that may not be resolved anytime soon.
Perhaps Elation Health's focus on individual practices and physician relationships with patients will help it be successful in areas where Practice Fusion may have stumbled, but we'll have to see.
Figures are proxies but they aren't automatons, so the camera stops at their eyes and we are forced to imagine their real grief, or could it be elation and relief?
I left The Greatest Showman having felt nearly the full range of feels a person can feel in a theater: trepidation, elation, fear, rage, conflict, bafflement, sugar high, swooniness, eyerollitude.
There is nothing more harrowing that watching the adorable critter's elation at finding the sweet treat, followed by his sudden loss, panicked attempts at recovery and then, finally, crushing defeat.
It seems that, for Breitbart, anger at the Democrats is stronger than any elation at the passage of the bill, which will likely kick millions of people off health insurance.
In those early days, I made a lot of friends, and there would be screams of elation as my rookie fingers managed to pull off something that felt genuinely magical.
From Ruth Beitia of Spain, a two-time European champion, Vashti Cunningham learned the value of being calm and joyful and celebrating the simple elation of floating over a bar.
By the time Russia had dispatched Saudi Arabia and Egypt in its first two games, however, the mood had shifted: from hope to excitement and on, ever upward, to elation.
But it was the Astros who had the last word in the 210th inning, and while their clubhouse was a mixture of exhaustion and elation afterward, the Dodgers were resolute.
As I recount in my book, "The Fierce Urgency of Now," there was elation in certain parts of the country at Johnson's announcement, particularly where antiwar sentiment was running strong.
"Hollywood could not have been more of a cliché if it tried," Mr. Minchin said on a post-mortem call, with an expletive underlining weariness rather than elation this time.
Further, the surprise nature of this electoral outcome makes it all the more difficult for Trump and Clinton supporters alike to transcend the elation or devastation of the electoral results.
It is not known whether animals also experience a feeling triumph or elation when they win in a competitive encounter the way humans do, but anecdotal evidence suggests that they might.
Now that a suspect in the killings has been identified, Mr. Oswalt said he felt a strange mix of elation and impending sadness that Ms. McNamara wasn't alive to witness it.
Instead, may I give you a glimpse of the mixture of horror and elation that was my experience of reuniting with the love of my life and mother of our children.
I went right along on the emotional journey that my life has been: the elation of The Runaways, the depression when the band broke up, meeting [my longtime manager] Kenny [Laguna].
Mr. Schumer and Ms. Pelosi declared that they had a deal with President Trump to quickly extend protections for Dreamers, an announcement that led to widespread elation in the Dreamer community.
News of Donald Trump's win on Tuesday night brought plenty of reactions—from elation to despair—but for TransCanada, a Calgary-based pipeline builder, it was a signal to get moving.
Alcohol is the world's oldest recreational drug for good reason: It's astoundingly simple to make and the right doses of it send you into a state of elation like no other.
For the early weeks I was there, I associated the elation I felt at being away from home for the first time with Israel; its landscapes, its people, and its language.
The music's dazed elation indeed recalls a long, languorous day spent in bed melting into your lover; the band's preferred mode is total rapture, hushed because love is a sacramental ritual.
Scenes like the men bathing naked are also joyful and heartwarming, and capture the feeling of freedom and elation of being at the seaside, released from normal constraints, in that period.
There was a moment during the exam when I passed out from the pain and broke out into cold sweats, but I left with happy tears in my eyes from pure elation.
But despite her elation at being reunited with him, Olga didn't exactly have the kindest words to say to her son upon hearing that he had found "the one" on reality television.
This feature is now available on the Carnival Conquest, Carnival Liberty, Carnival Glory, and Carnival Sensation ships, and they plan to roll it out on Carnival Victory and Carnival Elation in June.
When things seem down, we will always have this expression of unfiltered elation to turn to, that sometimes weird ideas will triumph, and you just have to be yourself at all times.
In order to evade this knowledge, she decided to seek him out herself: The feeling of elation, and her determination to remain in that state, was more powerful than finicky, disappointing reality.
ITS JUST -- IT MUST BE A RELIEF IT MUST BE A RELIEF AND A COMBINATION OF THAT AND ELATION I WOULD THINK STEPHENSON I TAKE MY HAT OFF TO OUR LITIGATION TEAM.
Proud as I was, I knew it wasn't because of the prodigious political accomplishment the president had just achieved, some over-the-top elation because my boss had notched a historic victory.
A Pledge to Pay Morehouse College Students' Debt Prompts Elation, Envy and a Host of Questions Robert F. Smith pledged to wipe out the debt of the graduating class at Morehouse College.
For many Zimbabweans, elation over the fall of Mr. Mugabe has turned to cynicism over whether the rise of a member of the old guard amounts to more of the same misrule.
And he writes approvingly of Adam Smith's observation that we should generally keep our good fortune to ourselves, because it will most likely excite envy, rather than shared elation, in our friends.
Kidder would learn she suffered from bipolar disorder, a condition characterized by "up" and "down" phases in which the patient experiences periods of elation or mania, followed by bouts of severe depression.
Ms. Bullock can also blend wistfulness and elation, as is clear from her ravishing account of Maurice Delage's "Four Hindu Poems" (1912), performed here with the London Symphony Orchestra and Simon Rattle.
Mostly, conflicting emotions arise: elation (speed walking, arms flung behind you like a Thunderbird from "Grease," before a Sol LeWitt wall drawing!) or annoyance (must we observe this suit of armor again?).
Todd Harrison, a defense budget expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said he doesn't think the prospect of future budget uncertainty was dampening the Pentagon's current elation too much.
So you can imagine our elation when we heard that the brand was adding sizes 16W - 26W to their range of apparel offerings (joining its size run of 00P - 14P and 00 - 16).
His black and white photographs show not only their struggle as they weather dangerous journeys by boat and detentions at borders, but also their elation as they establish themselves in their adoptive country.
" The Dutch anti-Islam populist politician Geert Wilders also expressed his elation on Twitter, calling Trump's victory "historic" and a "revolution," and promising, "We too will give our country back to the Dutch!
The word means "extremes of elation and horror, about something unknowable and the infinite, something beyond what you are and your understanding," says Alison Smith, a curator at the Tate museum in London.
After all, where else can you bounce around from seeing pure elation when someone achieves a lifelong dream to the embarrassment and anguish they show after totally blowing it with one wrong move?
Pizza boxes come, typically, in one shape and many sizes, but when one lifts the lid to reveal the prize inside, there is a universal feeling of elation for those about to dine.
Joseph, an Apache helicopter pilot for the National Guard, said the crew of the Carnival Elation had a few questions for the grandparents before boarding, though they were ultimately let on the ship.
Since then, for 15 years, the true one constant in my life has been the joy of Kanye's music—a consistently innovative sound of disruption, excitement, frustration, adventure, confusion, elation, tenacity, and ferociousness.
"Animal spirits are high," said Tim Ryan, United States chairman of the global accounting and consulting firm PwC, referring to the gut feelings and impulses that can drive economies to elation or despair.
The simultaneous publication of a new volume of old stories, "Evening in Paradise," and an unfinished memoir (along with photographs and letters), "Welcome Home," is an event sure to be greeted with elation.
When Mr. Sze finally walked Ms. Nastasi to the G train for her commute home to Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, neither was sure how to express their elation over how the night had gone.
At a time when entire segments of the country have retreated into private echo chambers of elation or fear, sports is not a terrible place to try to put oneself in another's shoes.
Letter To the Editor: Mayor Bill de Blasio proposes building a streetcar line between Brooklyn and Queens for $2.5 billion ("Elation and Skepticism Over Proposed Streetcars in Brooklyn and Queens," news article, Feb. 5).
And with a little girl on the way whom he feels "sheer joy and elation" about welcoming, Boss still has one thing on his to-do list as he prepares for her new arrival.
Sunday's episode of Game of Thrones, entitled "The Battle of the Bastards" filled us all with many emotions — specifically the glorious elation at seeing the final demise of much-hated Ramsey Bolton (*ahem* Snow).
Just as the previous track has the sugary elation of an early crush, innocent excitement continues on "Heaven Tonight," which fans have thought could be a song for Frances Bean because she loves horses.
And, to many, there are few words that incite more terror, hysteria and then, for an increasingly small number, elation than the words Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Amherst, Duke and Northwestern — among other prestigious colleges.
Their elation quickly turned to devastation, though, when ultrasounds and an amniocentesis revealed that Analiese had a rare genetic disorder known as Distal Trisomy 10Q, which causes abnormally slow growth before and after birth.
Across its 61 minutes, Martin grapples with what he describes as the "dark shadows, absolute panic and rollercoaster ride of elation, beauty and tension" which defined the first few months of his son's existence.
Those feelings of elation quickly faded, however, when she arrived at the CVS in Fountain Hills, Arizona, only to be met with a pharmacist she said wouldn't accept the prescriptions—and wouldn't say why.
HARARE, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Thousands of Zimbabweans flooded the streets of Harare on Saturday, waving national flags and singing and dancing in an outpouring of elation at the expected fall of President Robert Mugabe.
But just moments later — after Charles resigned as publisher of Empirical to ethically date his subordinate Liza, and the new couple gazed adoringly into each other's eyes — their elation deflated as their smiles faded.
People wandered around the basement of a fancy building at the London School of Economics, staring at televisions blaring the BBC with mouths open in either elation or despair, depending on who they supported.
As is the case in a number of other online shooters like Blizzard's Overwatch, emotes are special signature moves your character can perform to express a certain emotion, be it elation or sorrow or spite.
The on-court action was fine, but the real drama happened in the royal box, where photographers captured Smith and McKellen in a full range of facial expressions — including elation, fear, disappointment, outrage, and surprise.
Hamilton's official Tonys performance last year — "The Battle of Yorktown / World Turned Upside Down," in costume and with full choreography — was great, but for sheer joy and elation, you can't beat their surprise closing number.
There is nothing quite like the binge-happy feeling of elation you get when a new Stranger Things season drops — or, by contrast, the yawning sense of despair you feel when it's all over again.
Take Manchester City fan Andrew Davies: when Rob Taylor scored the goal that took Joe Royle's City back into the top flight, the elation spread to Andrew's legs, which subsequently took him onto the field.
The events of the previous night called for an article that could capture the shock of the nation, the elation of Donald J. Trump's supporters and the devastation of those who had supported Hillary Clinton.
Staring at the stainless-steel timekeeper on my wrist, I sensed an impending front coming on, a dueling mix of unease and elation that accompanies an extravagant purchase worth more than three months of rent.
As the three timelines converge, and the characters we've been following come together, Dunkirk breaks free of time's prison, and the elation of living past the narrative you were trapped in becomes its own reward.
Only on Robot Wars could we watch three bearded Games Workshop employees have their dreams smashed to pieces, as a trio of HMV metalheads screamed with elation as their axe-wielding behemoth won the day.
" Dave Itzkoff of The New York Times echoed the praise for the film's emotional factor, tweeting, "I was not prepared for the range of emotions that #Endgame put me through, from utter despair to pure elation.
Our photograph in question got passed around online after the game: It showed Curry yelling, with a courtside fan in flip-flops and a bright yellow Warriors T-shirt yelling right back in pumped-up elation.
Camp's legacy, for me, is the elation of the moment I was knighted, my camp director smiling down at me, the promise that I had been granted entry into a new, more important group of people.
Each of these moments was tapping into the same idea: That music, amid all the narrative and posturing about what's cool and jumping from viral idea to the next, can still, above all, be about elation.
HARAR, Ethiopia (Reuters) - Clutching the bloodstained student ID card and post-mortem certificate of his younger brother, Abedir Jamal's elation at the huge changes underway in Ethiopia is tempered by his fear that they won't reach him.
P.S. I Still Love You brings back the gimmick of Lara Jean carrying on imaginary conversations with her love interests, but Condor can say as much with a smile that almost hides her disappointment or her elation.
Over centuries the ancient lake has drawn monks, hermits, small Jewish sects and early Christians, travelers seeking spiritual elation and tourists who enjoy floating in the highly-buoyant water and covering themselves with its mineral-rich mud.
Hours later at the Riocentro, that elation may have waned a little as the 33-year-old watched his compatriots blow two championship points to gift the men's doubles title to China's Fu Haifeng and Zhang Nan.
Dave Besseling, a former deputy editor at GQ India, hosted an event at Sagar Chordia's hotel during the 2016 presidential campaign and said Mr. Chordia expressed "elation" about Mr. Trump's candidacy and the opportunities it would bring.
My sons were especially moved by the Panamanian fans who wept with elation when their team lost 6-1 to England, because it was Panama's first-ever World Cup and its team had actually managed to score.
A documentary film, "Strangers on the Earth," which is screening at Cinema Village in New York through May 17 and opens in Los Angeles on June 1, captures something of the ardor and elation of the experience.
Those closest to the colt try their best but will never really cope with how, in an instant, they went from the elation of having a horse of a lifetime to worrying that he might not survive.
Jackass was released to the elation and joy of the young, but most American parents considered the show to be some kind of hellmouth, capable of sucking their innocent children in and turning them into demons themselves.
The authors scanned thousands of Twitter messages posted by more than 4,600 people from 160 parks and other leafy areas, like squares and playgrounds, in San Francisco between May and August 2016 for words indicating glee and elation.
There are four basic types of the disorder, which are characterized by periods of elation and hyper-activity known as manic episodes, which are then followed by depressive stages where the patient experiences feelings of sadness and depression.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - Amid the horror for many, the elation for others and the shock for virtually everybody of the British vote to exit the European Union, perhaps the most measured and predictable response was from commodity markets.
Tens of thousands of Zimbabweans flooded the streets of Harare on Saturday, singing, dancing and hugging soldiers in an extraordinary outpouring of elation at the expected fall of President Robert Mugabe, their leader of the last 37 years.
Though Ray may not have been disabused of the use of blackface as a potentially racist trope, there is a contested elation in the absurdity of presenting a flip-flopped order to our perceptions of chromatic orthodox reality.
Now, a take on the Kwality brand in the United States (also under the name Kwality) is inspiring a kind of childlike elation: lines out the door, breathless Yelp reviews and daily demands for more stores to open.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Kim Min-jun's elation at news that South Korea would evacuate its citizens from the epicenter of a virus epidemic in China quickly faded when he learned his Chinese wife would be unable to accompany him.
But that elation eventually turned to dismay when I discovered, amongst the guava and papaya trees, a leafy specimen from whose branches dangled a number of oblong, pus-white sacs of fruit flesh looking ready to burst like zits.
The cathartic elation of informing the world of the news of your secret practically immediately eliminates the truth of the last dark months, and thus the entire first third of pregnancy gets swept under the rug in the narrative.
LOS ANGELES — The Orlando Magic were less than 24 hours removed from the elation of a stunning victory this week when Coach Steve Clifford found himself admonishing his players after one of their most lethargic losses of the season.
You might feel high-intensity emotions, such as excitement and elation, come into play during moments when you feel anxious or excited to finish a project on deadline or every time you get a new email notification, Seppälä writes.
Great poetry as a means to happiness might fall under the rubric "moral elation" — which Edward Hoffman suggests as a route to pleasure in PATHS TO HAPPINESS: 50 Ways to Add Joy to Your Life Every Day (Chronicle, $16.95).
"As the last bit of confetti is being swept up, some concerns have replaced elation," said J. R. Roberts, a semiretired designer, who, along with Moon and Geoff Kors, began his four-year term on the Council in 2015.
I think there's a lot of profound ... So I am now much happier than I've ever been, but in my happiness, what I'll tell you is I actually have more moments of happiness and elation as well as sadness.
After holding the top job at Dior womenswear in Paris from 2012 to 2015 (with the anguish and elation of his first collection documented in the 2014 film Dior & I), he's now in New York, revolutionizing the look at Calvin Klein.
The lasting images will be of pure elation as the France players leapt into the crowd to collect flags, then crashed Didier Deschamps&apos post-match news conference, dancing on the table and spraying champagne and water on the coach.
The former "Friends" star got fans of the sitcom into a tizzy of pure elation when she told Ellen DeGeneres last week that she's totally down for a reunion of their hit show, which is coming up on its 25th anniversary.
We watched the New England Patriots make nothing short of a miraculous comeback against the Atlanta Falcons; the internet was split between absolute elation for the Pats and complete devastation about the underdog's brutal loss in the game's final seconds.
While other companies like Practice Fusion haven't been able to unseat more traditional means of keeping patient data or other health records companies, Elation Health is hoping its approach will be able to win over those kinds of doctors and physicians.
On a pedestrian street behind the Bolshoi Theater, a loader drove away with 21 black bags filled with garbage and torn cardboard boxes as commuters wobbled through the city center with an enduring feeling of elation and, in some cases, hangovers.
"The Commonwealth Games was probably at the time the biggest thing but for me the elation of breaking four minutes in the 400 probably had the biggest effect for me," she said in an interview with local broadcaster Seven Network.
After the elation of an election victory, the civil servant informs the politician that this letter will lay out the action the prime minister wishes to take, should the government and chain of command be totally destroyed by nuclear attack.
LONDON (Reuters) - John McEnroe, known for his on-court outbursts, would be in his element at next month's Wimbledon tennis tournament, where every fist-pump of elation and cry of angst will be analyzed by artificial intelligence to compile video highlights.
No matter how we voted or didn't vote, for a while most of us will feel our despair or elation reflected in the art we encounter, without the artists ever having had our politics in mind when they made it.
Within the animal welfare community, some of the elation about the government decisions of a few years ago has now, inevitably, been replaced by a recognition of the difficult logistics, the need for continued fund-raising and the occasional roadblocks.
That decision was met with widespread elation from the queer student body at BYU, many of whom came out publicly after officials with the Honor Code office privately told them the new policy meant that they would be permitted to date.
David Hirson recalled his elation at learning in 2013 that the Broadway revival of "Pippin" was being staged at the Music Box Theater, where "La Bête," his comedy set in 17th-century France, had had its own revival three years earlier.
But it was in low-income suburbs outside Paris with names like Bondy, Suresnes and Lagny-sur-Marne, places that many of the French team's star players call home, that the elation seemed to be about more than winning the game.
"My first feeling was elation because it's a start to justice, and I say a start because that's all it is right now," said Cynthia Burr, who accused Mr. Weinstein of forcing her to perform oral sex in the late 1970s.
But as the initial elation and expectations of the Gospel faded and the settled habits of life in this depressingly durable world emerged anew, the distinctive practices of the earliest Christians gave way to the common practices of the established order.
SEOUL, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Kim Min-jun's elation at news that South Korea would evacuate its citizens from the epicentre of a virus epidemic in China quickly faded when he learned his Chinese wife would be unable to accompany him.
After a six-year gap, Vampire Weekend has re-emerged with a song that wraps misgivings in three-chord elation: first with folksy acoustic-guitar picking, then with gospel-rock piano and congas, later with jammy hints of the Grateful Dead.
In the film's final scene, Benjamin and Elaine, having run away from Elaine's wedding, sit in the back of a bus — he in tatters and she in her wedding gown — their faces transforming from elation to anxiety about what lies ahead.
But to the elation of Nazis online and armed militiamen in the streets of Charlottesville, Trump declined to distance the White House from the white hate groups who'd initially gathered in Charlottesville to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate Gen.
The 1,100 point swing in the Dow Jones Industrial Average immediately after the election showed the markets moving "from sheer terror at one point to sheer elation in a day," said Craig Russ, co-director of bank loans at investment firm Eaton Vance.
What keeps drawing audiences and performers to it is a state of elation that occurs when the motion of his music is precisely timed and perfectly weighted — like a boat lifting out of the water when all eight rowers move in sync.
After more than a few good months of use, these boots and waders are still going strong and zipping to and fro by land, sea, and air with me which conjures an elation I can only recommend to you in good conscience.
And as Joan marches on to predetermined glory and doom, the revised script avoids irony for a more conventional account guaranteed to push the emotional buttons of any parent who has felt equal elation and terror as she watches her child grow up.
I Know What Love Isn't from 2012, his last studio album and one of the rare entertaining breakup albums, typifies the elation he finds in misery; the contrast between his romantic melancholy and the music's perky, slightly silly richness produces bittersweet ache.
While winning is the ultimate professional milestone for candidates, a source of elation and pride, for women it is often spoiled, according to the study, by Olle Folke, a political scientist at Uppsala University, and Johanna Rickne, an economist at Stockholm University.
The amount that all of these characters are having to process … They just survived this huge battle with death itself, and the elation that must come from that, and the grief for those who were lost, and the trauma of that experience.
The social psychologist Dan Gilbert has found that we overestimate the intensity and duration of emotional events, so that when something good or bad happens to us, those feelings of elation or despair don't last as long as we think they will.
And nothing could dampen the sturdy elation he felt as Turlock had handed him the phone with the welcoming nod, and nothing could strike from memory the president's tone as he'd said, curtly but invitingly, 'Call me Eric,' before offering his thanks. Nothing.
In translation, it's the place where she dumps music that doesn't make her main account and shares the sorts of moments of close-up heartbreak, elation or sadness – the sort of content skewered this month by BBC Three's sharp, new YouTuber mockumentary series, Pls Like.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Abortion providers in Texas reacted with surprise and elation on Monday to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to throw out the state's restrictive abortion law and said they aimed to reopen some clinics shut down since the measure was passed in 2013.
" Then, her fellow judge Simon Cowell asked her about her elation, and she says she responded, " 'My dad's in a better place with no more pain, and I know what I'm coming home to because I'm going to divorce this guy, and that's it.
His daily highs are made easier by this close proximity, and once his drug is injected Roman prefers to venture out onto the balcony to experience his elation with a view out to his city -- and down onto the police station also next door.
The slightest movement of the sign inside the country's busiest train station sets off a variety of reactions — despair after the appearance of the word "delayed" or, even worse, "canceled"; relief and elation after a track is assigned and people rush to the trains below.
It's the fact that when you left him behind, speeding down the road past the old Rockland buildings, boarded up and unused now that most of the mad and crazy are outpatients, medicated, wandering the streets and the homeless shelters, you felt a keen elation.
TEPIC, Mexico (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Standing in El Salvador's Congress as the Central American state voted to become the first in the world to ban metal mining, Vidalina Morales' elation was muted by the memory of four activist colleagues killed during a 12-year campaign.
That is why when the government declared its decision in April to build a new special economic zone, equal in status to the southern economic hub of Shenzhen, on a piece of rural land roughly 80 miles south of Beijing, local villagers reacted with elation.
Ms. Richards pointed to it with elation, and then sat beside her assistant, who rattled off a number of challenges to address: the sudden death of a bride, a renewal ceremony for six couples at once, the hazards of putting pearl pins in bouquets.
His integrity and outstanding reporting from the field helped put FOX News on the map and there is simply no better breaking news anchor who has the ability to transport a viewer to a place of conflict, tragedy, despair or elation through his masterful delivery.
George Mendonsa, who made the most credible claim to being the sailor shown kissing a woman in Times Square after the end of World War II in a photograph that became a national emblem of elation, died on Sunday in Middletown, R.I. He was 1003.
That initial moment's tiny elation, when a fresh face appeared at the door, may not have sustained me enough to lose a night's sleep, but it was sufficient — witnessed over and over — to keep me hooked on the possibility of everything or maybe nothing about to happen.
In the Dream House is Machado's attempt to document the elation, the confusion, and, finally, the horror of falling in love with an angry and jealous and paranoid woman, a fellow writer, she met while pursuing an MFA from the prestigious Iowa Writers' Workshop in 2014.
They found that the crowdsourced analysis of the vocal bursts fit into at least 24 distinct kinds of emotion, including amusement, anger, awe, confusion, contempt, contentment, desire, disappointment, disgust, distress, ecstasy, elation, embarrassment, fear, interest, pain, realization, relief, sadness, positive and negative surprise, sympathy, and triumph.
UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage's sickening elation at "independence day for the United Kingdom" (surely a joke, given the context of violent colonialism that Britain herself exported to the world over the past centuries, yet sadly deadly serious) heralds nothing but a grim forecast of turmoil.
"The elation of buying Philippe Starck design pieces at Target soon turned to the feeling that nothing sacred was left, no uniqueness," said a New York art historian, Maggie Galton, a founder of Onora Casa, a luxury design brand in Mexico City that works with traditional textiles.
Tsemel, born to Holocaust escapees who believed in the salvation offered by Zionism, describes becoming cognizant of this discrepancy in college, as her elation over the Six-Day War gave way to recognition of the commonalities between her parents and those made refugees by her country's actions.
"His integrity and outstanding reporting from the field helped put FOX News on the map and there is simply no better breaking news anchor who has the ability to transport a viewer to a place of conflict, tragedy, despair or elation through his masterful delivery," he added.
During an audit of the cruise ship Carnival Elation in December, for example, officials found that food waste had been mixed with plastic straws, aluminum and other miscellaneous items, which were "ready to be discharged down the chute and then overboard while at sea," records show.
As is Jamaleldin, torn between the Russian culture he has come to love and a longing for his homeland, a man in whom a desire to attend the ballet for "really the very last time" conflicts with the elation he feels at the possibility of seeing his family.
The first came with two out and a runner 90 feet from home in the third: Christian Yelich, chasing the NL's first Triple Crown in almost 81 years, drove in the game's first run with a single up the middle as the crowd roared its combined elation and outrage.
They cooked for two months at the highly acclaimed El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Spain, and did a two-week residency in London and a two-month stint in Fez, Morocco, growing addicted to the pressure and elation of constantly adapting themselves to (often vastly) different contexts.
To the elation of fans everywhere, the ever-entertaining Condit chose the latter course, and is now scheduled for a comeback bout with BJJ whiz Demian Maia—another top welterweight who could also be fighting for the title this weekend if things had shaken out a little bit differently.
"And in the second part of the song he describes the elation he felt when those cuffs were replaced by a Rolex watch: "It was somethin' about that Rollie when it first touched my wrist/ Had me feelin' like that dope boy when he first touched that brick.
He cited estimates that as many as one in 15 people experienced a manic episode during their lifetimes, and that bipolar disorder — characterized by swings from elation, hyperactivity and a decreased need for sleep to incapacitating depression — was often misclassified as schizophrenia or other illnesses, or undiagnosed altogether.
And there's joy: A 18623 collage called "Barrio Boogie Movement" by Rodriguez Calero generates the elation of the sidewalk it depicts, and Freddy Rodriguez's homage to the Dominican catcher Tony Pena — a gold-leaf baseball nestled in a mink-lined glove — is a rush of pure fan love.
Winners of the 53 Whiting Awards, given annually to up-and-coming authors of fiction, nonfiction, poetry and drama, they were learning how to handle not just the unexpected payouts but also the complicated emotions that money can inspire: ignorance, confusion, shame, panic, the occasional bout of inchoate elation.
When I met him in the early 226s, it had been nearly a decade since he had a show in New York, where the art world, enamored of rupture and provocation, and convinced of the formal inevitability of Conceptual art, had little room for a painter pursuing visual elation.
After years of resisting industry entreaties to hire a female general partner, the firm added three women to its senior ranks — Angela Strange, Katie Haun and Connie Chan — in a series of moves that was greeted by women in the industry with a combination of elation and confusion, they say.
And perhaps they can't be, maybe that's just really unpleasant to play in, that we have been so conditioned by eight generations of game design that we would reject the simulation outright if they were built from the accumulated stuff of human elation, misery, imagination, and the vulgar banality of capitalism.
Later, when he reveals that torturing children was a ploy, and that his real agenda was to hand over the keys to his candy empire to Charlie, the audience feels a sudden swell of elation that wouldn't be nearly as sweet if Wilder hadn't taken the character to such terrifying depths.
"The kind of elation I may have had back 276 years, I'm past that point," said Howardena Pindell, who at 279 uses a walker and can no longer crawl up a ladder to execute her paintings, often collaged with hundreds of paper dots covered in layers of acrylic, dye, sequins, glitter and powder.
For Mid90s, his directorial debut about a young skateboarder coming of age, Jonah Hill wanted them to capture the "sound of the elation and the confusion and the pain of childhood," as he told Howard Stern, while also seeking a warmth in contrast with what he called the coldness of their previous soundtracks.
Everything that happens — heartbreak, embarrassment, disappointment, elation — all of it is evidence that other people struggle too, whether it's Julie's sadness at being left out of Lady Bird's expanding social circle, or Lady Bird's father's growing realization that his best efforts to bolster his career are never going to be good enough.
In particular, there are these wonderful moments where Margot Robbie is skating around the ice, the world spinning around her, but you can see her face snap back and forth between joy and exasperation — this wonderful, momentary elation of knowing you're a success, and the terrible falls of realizing everything around you is breaking apart.
Neither anger nor elation, this middling sense of acceptance propels the underlying themes of Thompson's "It felt like you were a guest in my house and I was too nice to ask you to leave" (2018), an installation of media collages and pastel drawings that serve an iconography of queer apprehensions toward coming out.
Having a "broken heart" consumed with love can translate into a real physical and mental disease accompanied by a constellation of symptoms leading to a typical picture of "major depression," according to the severity: delusion, depression/elation, crisis crying, insomnia, mood swings, loss of appetite, inability to concentrate and obsessive-compulsive disorders like dependency on email and smartphones.
"Can't Believe the Way We Flow" glides over a looped, high-pitched vocal sample and countless runny keyboard layers, as Blake's falsetto projects a sense of surprised elation, but he can't stop fussing: halfway through, the beat drops out, the sample changes tempo, and this break lasts until the very end of the song, when the original beat reappears.
" Under the headline "Bravo for Assad – he is a vile tyrant but he has saved Palmyra from ISIL" Johnson wrote in his weekly column for the Telegraph newspaper: "I cannot conceal my elation as the news comes in from Palmyra and it is reported that the Syrian army is genuinely back in control of the entire Unesco site.
From the beginning of this revolution I, along with every other Sudanese person I know both inside Sudan and along scatterings of the diaspora, went thru so many emotions ranging from pure elation to pure fear and trepidation and all landed at a place of wondering who as a people are we, and what do we stand for?
Sunday was a day of intense maneuvering on all sides, with an elation among many Israelis that the rancorous relations with the Obama administration were over — but with questions about just how far or how quickly Mr. Trump would go on moving the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, a quandary that has bedeviled American presidents for decades.
In addition to the chronic pain from years of playing football, the shock of leaving the league — his coach simply tapped him on the shoulder and told him he was cut — and the struggle to find a job that could match the elation of running onto a field on Sundays sent him into an emotional tailspin.
If so, Amazon was right: At least for now, consumers seem a lot less concerned with Amazon's market power, and more with sale prices: a check of shopper sentiment around the country suggests general elation with the Whole Foods acquisition, as one might expect when the price of salmon filets is suddenly 33% lower than the day before, and Fuji apples by 43%.
Witnessing the cabaret law conversation pop up and disappear with the frequency of a McRib over the last couple of decades, my elation is a bit dulled by the déjà vu that brings me back to Bloomberg's opposition to the law and subsequent inability to kill it, and the whimper that was implicit in his lack of practical solutions for its replacement.
From the grizzled satyr Mickey Sabbath's imagined obituary ("did nothing for Israel") to his elation at his late mistress Drenka's "uberous" breasts, to the unseemly depths of his lecherous interest in friends' daughter's underwear or his urge to urinate on Drenka's grave, he erupts into exhilarating life even as he contemplates suicide in his grief at Drenka's death and his own aging diminution.
Larded with visions of hills, the waves the heat makes, the subtle mirages we feel even when we don't look at their faces, which are the faces of grief and elation and so on unpacking luggage beyond some trip in a story, probably a night sea journey or something, in other words heat of the first or second order, something Yeats might worship, and Mill might turn away.
The show even borrows directly from that film: She always comes back to life with an increasingly cloying pop song (in Groundhog Day, Bill Murray knows he's alive again when his alarm clock plays "I've Got You Babe"); she befriends a homeless man whom she tries to save from freezing to death (Murray's homeless friend was named "Pop," Nadia's is called "Horse"); she goes through the same process of confusion followed by elation when she learns that she is doomed to repeat the same day dozens of times.
On Twitter — where people tend to be the most ruthless regarding any little thing — the news was met with absolute elation; not only because Jones is a woman of color (a rarity still in the upper echelons of the editorial world), but because her background as editorial director of the books department at The New York Times, and formerly at Time and The Paris Review, meant the magazine would be in the hands of an intelligent woman with intellectual leanings; a woman who would surely bring a new point of view to the world of celebrities and Hollywood.
But Bulgaria has also known so many betrayals and occupations that this sudden lurch has inspired as much worry as elation, including fears that Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin will forge a bargain between themselves that serves their two nations but carves up the region into spheres of influence, just as the major powers did at the end of World War II. For many reasons, including economic necessity, a common culture and deep historical ties, Bulgarian politicians, including the president, want closer relations with Russia, but not so close that their nation loses its cherished ties to the West and falls firmly into Russia's orbit.

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