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"exhilaration" Definitions
  1. a feeling of being very happy and excited

317 Sentences With "exhilaration"

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Malls touted square footage as the metric of shopping exhilaration.
The exhilaration that comes from this awesome responsibility is constant.
Even so, the skilled performers ooze innocence, joy and exhilaration.
The song finds a breezy balance between earnestness and exhilaration.
"I remember the feeling I had was exhilaration," he said.
" Roger Ebert: "What [George Lucas] does have, in abundance, is exhilaration.
When snow fell, I felt the exhilaration of clear, cold air.
I think it took a while for that exhilaration to subside.
One writer describes his job as "equal parts exhilaration and terror".
It's the purest exhilaration to be running fast with fast people.
The exhilaration of an early-morning tennis game devolving into panic.
There was always danger and exhilaration, and there were always consequences.
Sometimes that exhilaration is terrifying: especially when weather conditions don't cooperate.
These pandemic days flow by in waves of exhilaration and stillness.
When I finally tore it open, I felt relief and exhilaration.
But that kind of benign exhilaration is the stuff I live for.
Only 12 Earthlings have known the exhilaration of standing on the moon.
Blunting the sense of exhilaration were the daily confrontations with the police.
I had a feeling of tremendous power and exhilaration at my accomplishment.
"It's hard to convey my gratitude, my joy and the exhilaration," Hamill said.
I marveled at Bottle Rocket's exhilaration and the surprising sadness of its ending.
Though he lived a life of exhilaration, Warner experienced heartbreak along the way.
But after I got through the crisis I had a sense of exhilaration.
The exhilaration that seized us all back then seems almost quaintly utopian now.
In one of many moments of exhilaration, a turbulent red ocean turns green.
And with a huge, diverse amateur chorus onstage, the room tingles with exhilaration.
But the oppressive heat on this occasion could not stifle Mr. Cox's exhilaration.
Aboard big ships plowing waters far from land, he found serenity and exhilaration.
Everyone on deck whooped with the exhilaration, and we hit a record speed.
Breaking bones, light-bulb flares: a weird mixture of awful pain and exhilaration.
On the Street There's an exhilaration to the opening of an international fashion season.
The exhilaration of a win at Memphis was like nothing else for Josh Pastner.
We needed some way to express our exhilaration, and nodding was the available vehicle.
It's dark and creepy but the exhilaration of getting in far outweighs any spookiness.
Hays: It's hard to explain the exhaustion and the exhilaration at the same time.
The exhilaration, danger, fear and sexual excitement would outweigh my very instinct for survival.
But he said the exhilaration of playing in the Garden was something he monitored.
Yet even when Mr. Longstreth sings about mixed emotions, the music tilts toward exhilaration.
Want the exhilaration of a sliding sport without any of the training or danger?
All excitement and exhilaration at this amazing thing I got to be a part of.
The exhilaration of sudden freedom and liberation is long gone, a distant and fading memory.
From technologists in the pages of Newsweek, it came in waves of paranoia and exhilaration.
Clinton's rally on Monday evening in California, several voters expressed exhilaration at her historic victory.
The confetti was in my mind, raining down feelings of finish lines, relief, exhilaration, promise.
Once the action scenes begin, though, they bring with them a new level of exhilaration.
Then, with the arena still tingling with the exhilaration of the music, came the explosion.
Hazzard is better, actually, because her book isn't an endurance test but rather sheer exhilaration.
Kiss and Emotion present themselves as blank formal exercises, projecting the exhilaration of efficient functionalism.
Sometimes the beginning of a relationship feels so exciting that we mistake that exhilaration for chemistry.
The show stirs emotions that range from the heights of exhilaration to the depths of despair.
My first 10 minutes on the Uber Jump were a mix of exhilaration and pure fear.
But balancing that versus the excitement and exhilaration they bring — how do you strike a balance?
Whatever sentiments of disaffection and affront may seem to apply, the artist's exhilaration takes center stage.
The mezzo-soprano Michelle De Young sang a penetrating high note that captured Judith's terrified exhilaration.
At the same time, he confessed to feeling a sense of exhilaration in his final years.
"I love the exhilaration of feeling a pull quote come out of your mouth," he said.
The buoyant quality of the drawing perfectly evokes the dewy exhilaration of a bright summer morning.
There was an intimacy and an exhilaration that came with sitting down with a new issue.
The actress told EW that the final season table read was a mixture of exhilaration and depression.
"I identify with the struggles, passion, discipline, competition and exhilaration of dance," Lopez said in a statement.
It captured the unique combination of anxiety and exhilaration you can experience during an open-water swim.
In his insatiable appetite for a life of exhilaration and vigor, Babe Ruth did everything in excess.
"The way it's supposed to feel," Bird said, with a grin that was part exhilaration, part relief.
I don't think I expected to feel the exhilaration I felt yesterday just being in the space.
The plot is twisty in a perfunctory way, the action predictably explosive, the sought-after exhilaration nonexistent.
Staggering heights and underfoot views of a swirling modern, high rise city produce feelings of trepidation and exhilaration.
The ride is pretty fast, and El Askary makes a few noises of exhilaration as he goes down.
With dopamine bursting out of my nucleus accumbens, I would be engulfed by feelings of exhilaration and bliss.
There is too much exhilaration in the air, and too many people around to run very fast, anyway.
Immune to our exhilaration, on an Owl Day, he perched thoughtfully at the edge of the thickest limb.
In short: panic, pity, shame, nausea, exhilaration — and then, the bewildering desire to experience these very emotions again.
And yet, I can't deny the sheer exhilaration of seeing how far I could push my own imagination.
Since then, the fragmentation of pop culture has destroyed our sense of collective exhilaration, and I miss that.
Every moment of the hands-on preview felt like a never-ending free fall into pure inertia and exhilaration.
As he rounds the bases, she runs the gamut, pure exhilaration distilled through hugs, tears, screams, mouth-covering OMG!!!
Probably not, unless you too have experienced the blinding exhilaration of paying off more than $200,000 in student loans.
As dramatic, disappointing, and upsetting it is on the end of the donor, there's exhilaration on the recipient end.
" Ashbery went on to state: "A curious anxiety, tempered by the exhilaration of her novel optics is the result.
The exhilaration she once felt working 12-hour days, six days a week, in an office turned to agony.
For aficionados of the quad, like Chen, full of soaring teenage exhilaration, the perfect jump feels easy and addictive.
" His "footwork was magnificent," Schonberg added, but "one did wish that there had been more music and less exhilaration.
I'd experienced this alchemy before—the day's accumulated fretfulness and discomfort turning into pure exhilaration, though seldom this intensely.
And when they do finally break out of their cockpits, they step into a world of exhilaration and defenselessness.
Yapa looks honestly at the exhilaration such actions incite and the places where principled resolve meets the thrill of disobedience.
They work together on The First Hello Project, photographing labor, birth, and the exhilaration of parents meeting their new additions.
As is sometimes the case after narrowly escaped tragedy, the potential victim draws meaning from the exhilaration of unexpected survival.
Bataille — Maar's short-term, pre-Picasso, lover — considered exhilaration as an emotional and philosophical state, essential, as apparently did Maar.
It was a bracing finale, but somehow it increased the building, breathless exhilaration of the performance rather than curbing it.
After firing a fastball past Blanco, Tanaka, in a rare display of emotion, turned around, flexed and yelled with exhilaration.
Blake captures all the exhilaration of a first crush without shying away from Ivy's confusion and her worries about acceptance.
For Macedonians, Friday's vote was the culmination of years of debate and was greeted by as much exhaustion as exhilaration.
But in this moment he leaps, throws his entire self over the edge, and surfaces whooping with exhilaration and utterly alive.
"Oh yeah, I'm going in on this like a bitch," Samantha Bee said with exhilaration on Monday's episode of Full Frontal.
Yes, it can be contentious, and yes, it can be a lot of people disagreeing, but there's exhilaration to that, too.
"I was the third generation of the things we didn't talk about," she notes; there is exhilaration in shattering this pattern.
For long-suffering NC State fans, the 84-82 victory had just about everything, and delivered 21 years worth of exhilaration.
Ms. Solomonoff, an Argentine filmmaker based in New York, doesn't fail to include scenes of stranger-in-a-strange-land exhilaration.
When an avenging army takes to the road there will be no check on the exhilaration of its righteousness and slaughter.
In the first piece in this collection, he recalls the exhilaration of attending the Million Man March organized by Louis Farrakhan.
When at last he moves his body, Luca experiences a brief, lurching exhilaration at the very fact of his being alive.
At the Bipartisan Policy Center, we understand the risk and exhilaration of engaging tough, often emotional, topics and developing meaningful agreements.
Jones returned to Twitter in full force, and her infectious exhilaration for the Olympics scored her an invite to the games.
The film does a great job of conveying their thrilled exhilaration upon realizing the scope of their scientific breakthrough, and it's heartwarming.
The 60-year-old actress compared the exhilaration she felt after winning to Kim's recent historic run at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
It's with exhilaration, then, that one hails Martin Puchner's book, which asserts not merely the importance of literature but its all-importance.
Her goal: to create work that would capture the soul-stirring sensory exhilaration that had long marked her engagement with the world.
My generation of women came of age amid the exhilaration of second-wave feminism: We saw ourselves as strong, fierce self-defenders.
Bleak, sure, but the men of the Franklin expedition find a kind of exhilaration in their continued survival because it's so unlikely.
A silver AMG racecar festooned with Linkin Park decals wended its way around a racetrack, Bennington whooping in exhilaration in the passenger seat.
" When asked about his career in an interview with the New York Times earlier this year, Roth described it as "exhilaration and groaning.
Soon they are tearing the place apart — and tearing off each other's clothes, with Mr. Oberholtzer's exhilaration and terror combining to riotous effect.
I felt a touch of exhilaration; she was putting aside her conventional, ingrained hearingness and coming to meet me in my visual world.
There's an exhilaration in successfully violating deeply held taboos, a profound sense of power and freedom, the rush that comes with occult knowledge.
That I might feel that exhilaration of relief that comes from defeating a boss who has been fought repeatedly to no previous avail.
"I remember that first feeling of exhilaration in flight, and the freedom it gave me as I whipped around my apartment," she recalled.
Along with her dark glasses, sharp heels and smile of post-combat exhilaration, the coat whispered "burn" with a wink and a swish.
It's also trying to make us feel a mingling of souls that have found each other, and evoke the exhilaration of that meeting.
"The sheer exhilaration of seeing it come alive onstage prompted me to write another five plays in no time at all," he said.
Then remember the exhilaration of the day after, as millions of people marched in the largest single day of protest in American history.
Acting on those feelings affords a fleeting moment of exhilaration, but like so much in his life, cruelty is never far away from kindness.
In other states, particularly Oklahoma, teachers expressed regrets that their legislative victories weren't greater, but exhilaration at the size of the movement and mobilization.
What's even more amazing about this election cycle is that what used to be considered disgraceful is now rewarded with exhilaration and intense interest.
It happens when the exhilaration of tearing through a packed day shades into stress and causes us to start getting frustrated and slipping up.
Having spent the past 60 days contributing to campaign efforts, I'm feeling a variety of emotions from excitement to relief; from exhaustion to exhilaration.
" In a New York Times interview in 2018, Roth reflected on his 50-plus years as a writer, describing it as: "Exhilaration and groaning.
But by the way, there's a certain exhilaration in thinking you're discovering something for the first time that can hook you into these ideas.
Roth himself, unsurprisingly, may have given his own best remembrance of his half-century career in the New York Times interview: Exhilaration and groaning.
But I also have a deep visceral memory of the joy and exhilaration of reading Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan novels a couple of summers ago.
Yet here, just where the limits of the novella yield to the breadth of the trilogy, exhilaration or anxiety starts to giddy the storytelling.
"The people who are coming to his shows are doing it in exhilaration — 'Finally, somebody like us is doing this,'" he said of Minhaj.
But much of the movie, from its attempts to capture the confusing exhilaration of youthful experience to its predictable progressive character dynamics, is labored.
There was a palpable feeling of exhilaration, a sense of trying on identities that were until recently off-limits but were now fair game.
In one video, Jenner and her friends went for a ride in the car as they threw their hands in the air in exhilaration.
It is not uncommon to go from exhilaration one day to an abrupt realization a day or two later when the draw is released.
"I'm on One" is what it sounds like to nearly reach the top, look down, and feel both exhilaration and vertigo from the view.
These quickly become irritating because they are incongruent with the exhilaration of high-speed driving and the heightened level of awareness demanded by the task.
But restaurateurs get bored easily, so once you get to that point, you miss the exhilaration of opening a new place or changing things up.
On Sunday, SpaceX will kick off its second hyperloop pod competition — and we'll be there to cover all the drama, exhilaration, and high-speed heartbreak.
Faster than you could dip a chip, Americans took to Twitter to express exhilaration at the very idea of Taco Tuesday all day every day.
The works evoke auditory perception and the wide distribution and reproduction of 1960s art and music, and the feeling of exhilaration associated with the period.
The strikes and sit-ins are often carefully planned, but the exhilaration of revolt can take many forms, and once learned, it's hard to forget.
" He described being "harried like this by an invisible enemy and standing up against the dangers of battle without any of its exhilaration or enthusiasm.
A day spent skiing or snowboarding consists of fast-moving hits of glorious exhilaration interspersed with glacial stretches spent waiting in line and riding lifts.
Clinton, pelted by a driving rain and seemingly overcome by exhaustion, exhilaration and a swirling wind, lets loose with her hands and relinquishes her script.
Indeed, after the sheer exhilaration of Tuesday's test flight wears away, you're still left pondering the stunning possibilities unleashed by its (so far) apparent success.
Kantor and Twohey move beyond Weinstein and examine what the expose unleashed: the exhilaration and confusion of a society in the middle of growing pains.
The nighttime shot epitomizes the ability of an artist with a fast camera to capture the fleeting nature of emotion — in this case, pure exhilaration.
A heady mix of terror and exhilaration courses through my body and I know I'm not the only one in the minivan who feels it.
In no time she would overtake him, and she could sense the exhilaration she used to feel, making the final sprint toward the finish line.
Yet, the exhilaration is unmistakable as I fend off wave after wave of alien enemies on a covert mission to take back the land for humanity.
In a single second, I felt a rush of both exhilaration and fear, and the next thing I knew, I was floating gently back to Earth.
But it does mean that Mario Kart in VR is more like a rollercoaster than a video game — a short burst of exhilaration after interminable anticipation.
That said, we never get a true sense of exhilaration, or even risk, like in Werner Herzog's ski-flying documentary The Great Ecstasy Of Woodcarver Steiner.
It was plenty of fun in the right-hand seat, but I didn't experience the same joy-bomb of exhilaration as when I was in control.
Called on to protect a one-run lead in Tuesday's 2-1 Mets win over the Chicago Cubs, he turned frayed nerves and agony into exhilaration.
For her, though, the greatest exhilaration flowed from the sense that history had been made and that the lives of future generations would be changed forever.
While it bears little overt resemblance to the 1973 French animated marvel "Fantastic Planet," for me, at least, "April" bestows a similar sense of otherworldly exhilaration.
But pros can tell you, with enough training and practice, the fear gives way to the exhilaration of feeling raw kinetic energy charging through your body.
Climbers spend very little time worrying or even considering their death; they are in it for the grace, beauty and exhilaration of moving in the mountains.
The exhilaration of that work was matched only by how you felt when you'd hold The Voice in your hands and marvel at its sheer physicality.
The Republican People's Party (CHP), the main secular opposition, swept up initially by the nationalist exhilaration that followed the failed coup, has turned into a shellshocked bystander.
When VICE's Thomas Morton was introduced to Tom Scharpling for the first time all he could muster in response was a grimacing smile of exhilaration and fear.
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, with a cast that revels in acting up and acting out, this production finds the theatrical exhilaration in civil disobedience (22:245).
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, with a cast that revels in acting up and acting out, this production finds the theatrical exhilaration in civil disobedience (259:259).
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, with a cast that revels in acting up and acting out, this production finds the theatrical exhilaration in civil disobedience (239261:231984).
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, with a cast that revels in acting up and acting out, this production finds the theatrical exhilaration in civil disobedience (411143:411133).
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, with a cast that revels in acting up and acting out, this production finds the theatrical exhilaration in civil disobedience (1:05).
A year ago, buoyed by tax cuts and deregulation, company leaders talked about high "animal spirits" to convey the frothy exhilaration that was coursing through their offices.
Reeling from the intense exhilaration of that first shibari show, Reika threw herself into learning the art with the sort of enthusiasm that only comes with youth.
In many countries, an initial exhilaration over seemingly endless consumer choices has faded, replaced by a yearning for authenticity and deeper connections to goods and cultural legacies.
It illuminates a face filled with mad relief, joy, and exhilaration — like Ephraim finally found the answer to all the existential uncertainty he's faced on the rock.
Those lists were a piece of marketing genius, catching readers at their most vulnerable just as the strange, post-book mix of exhilaration and melancholy takes hold.
Regardless, the prospect of anything being added onto this moment is a rare jolt in exhilaration in rap that we all hope to feel with more regularity.
ET. Junger got a ringside seat to the terror and exhilaration of war from his years spent covering conflicts around the world for Vanity Fair and other publications.
The feelings of exhilaration and accomplishment when I landed were incredible: I experienced a huge rush of adrenaline, and was so proud of myself for facing my fears.
In the closet, the embarrassment had been fleeting, a stopgap, holding a place open in his body for the exhilaration, hilarity, and pride that flooded in seconds later.
I enjoy that wild and reckless exhilaration that comes from naming my truth as best as I can; it is what Nina Simone might have called a "boon".
"I was always afraid when I made these big changes, and I didn't appreciate that with that fear comes exhilaration and a sense of adventure," Jarrett told Glassdoor.
Mets 3353, Royals 1 General Manager Sandy Alderson watches Mets games the way most fans do, filled with exhilaration when his team wins and frustration when it loses.
But as things stand now, Britain will soon stand apart, and we all know how that goes: exhilaration, followed by panic, leading to an age-inappropriate Tinder account.
On the second day, a rider was approaching the stage's finish line when he lifted his bike in exhilaration — only to get clotheslined by a low-hanging vine.
That Blocboy's breakthrough hit "Shoot" initially became famous for his dance in the accompanying video is apt, for he's a performer dedicated to the exhilaration of physical motion.
ZUP You Got This 2.0 Board Handle Combo, $334.95, available at Amazon This versatile board lets all ages and skill levels enjoy the exhilaration of skimming across the water.
There was still some exhilaration in the air at how, under Mikhail Gorbachev, you could now discuss and explore things that had been off limits for some 70 years.
I was in the grip of an emotional force, of an exhilaration that has taken decades to come back to popular culture and now feels profoundly, perhaps inexorably, here.
You have to have been in a fight to understand what it's like to be in a fight and how things can go, the level of fear and exhilaration.
Add to that the exhilaration and shared experience of an arduous physical undertaking, seeing the sun rise over Machu Picchu, and late nights spent drinking pisco beside the campfire.
Their overall effect is dreamy delirium, created by editing and cinematography that largely disregards spatial and temporal unity, with unconventional compositions and tracking shots furthering the exhilaration and confusion.
That park was the only one we knew, and if it was shabby, its toy horses and pretend cars worn and weary, it still held the promise of exhilaration.
The peerless "Finishing the Hat," from "Sunday," mixes the exhilaration that comes from the quest for perfection and the painful knowledge of the selfishness and sacrifices that it requires.
Not nearly enough of the roughly 20 million Americans who are beginning or resuming college over the coming weeks pause, in their trepidation and exhilaration, to think about that.
It captures the excitement, the exhilaration, the seriousness of journalism, as well as its impact, responsibilities and the importance of its role in pursuing the truth and engendering trust.
The British automaker McLaren, for example, heralds the ability of its six-figure sports cars to deliver exhilaration in the form of a "perfectly blended and balanced" driving experience.
"The future of exhilaration" is the Ford Mustang Mach-E tagline — which is better than the often tangled versions of "Built Ford Tough" that we've gotten in the past.
"Any soldier likes the exhilaration and excitement of a new posting," said Mr. Lawson, who followed his father into the military and joined the same regiment, the Royal Canadian.
She used elementary mechanisms like crescendos, rising scales, accelerating tempos and rock beats to generate the exhilaration of carnival rides spinning too fast; grins spread unstoppably around the club.
Hardy is great fun to watch here, his face whipping through horror and bewilderment and exhilaration as he watches his own body move in ways he can't comprehend or control.
I was supposed to stay for two nights but left the next morning, in the pouring rain, feeling such relief as I drove away that it was indistinguishable from exhilaration.
Either way, we get the pure, almost incomprehensible exhilaration of "Biking"'s closing bars, when Frank yelps at the top of his lungs and the song spins away beneath him.
But the exhilaration of those early nights out in Corby, the anxious, nervous excitement of being a teenager with nothing else to do, seems out of reach and far away.
And yet, there was the exhilaration typical of people living in the rock bottom of their times — a strange sense of optimism emerged out of knowing things couldn't get much worse.
The scene presented here is a common situation people go through—being stuck in a relationship—but here, in "Round and Round," the dizzying exhilaration is captured with a lucid nuance.
Eat I've enjoyed some electric spikes of optimism and even some exhilaration over the past many months, but they've ended like junk-food highs; generally, I've found myself feeling uncommonly bleak.
"There's an exhilaration factor," said Tony Kim, the executive chef of Momofuku Noodle Bar in New York, who got his start by expediting at a high-volume kitchen in Southern California.
So I was pleased to find I could still find a way to make a president as ubiquitous in as Lincoln feel new, that I could tap into the exhilaration of discovery.
Beach House have explored duality for quite some time, as evidenced in the black and white art and graphic design they love, and in their dramatic musical swings from exhilaration to depression.
Clinton were perplexed that the prospect of the first female president had not caused anything like the national soul-searching, cultural heat or political exhilaration produced by Barack Obama eight years ago.
The result is something like magic, less a tribute to the open road than to the feelings of danger and passion and pain and exhilaration it gives, no matter where you started.
All of her books are so vividly atmospheric that for years after I finish them, I can feel in my bones the exact kind of breathless, goose-pimpled exhilaration they created in me.
His scenes recall the body- and soul-deadening training; the urge to desert on the eve of his first deployment to conflict; the exhilaration and struggle to survive amid the heat and insects.
Armed with a power green suit, closed toed shoes and pantyhose, I remember my sense of exhilaration when the media showed up to cover the women members of Congress marching across the Capitol.
Whatever is going on here, it certainly appears that the legend of goatse—the cavernous shitpipe that introduced millions of innocents to the petulant exhilaration and repulsion of Online—is far from over.
To the Editor: The liberation and exhilaration that, according to Parul Sehgal (Roving Eye, June 4), Leonora Carrington felt by writing in an adopted language contrast with the arduous experience of Joseph Conrad.
As election day approaches, the size of the crowds grows; they are more responsive and more interested; and one derives a certain exhilaration from that which, only a few weeks before, was intensely painful.
But John Wick Hex has none of the twitchy 2D exhilaration of those games, which do a great job of making you feel like a badass the one time you do get it right.
At that point, you can start more aggressively multitasking while the exhilaration of the combat makes you feel seem like a true tactician - Nick I didn't get to spend as much time with Arktika.
American conservatism is something of the reverse, which is to say it celebrates and wants to reconcile people to the hazards and frictions granted, and the creative destruction, the exhilaration of a free society.
For these actors and others who have had significant arcs, the gradual peeling of characters means both the challenge of incorporating back story that you didn't know was there and the exhilaration of discovery.
In 2011, a vast uprising of ordinary people across the Arab world appeared initially as a moment of exhilaration — the Arab Spring, it was called — but very soon, nearly everywhere, it collapsed into mayhem.
High on a wall in West Virginia, entrusting his weight to a narrow handhold, another shrieks "in all out battle mode," according to Lynch's caption; but is he shrieking in pain, exhilaration or fear?
He suggested they take a trip from Los Angeles to San Francisco on the Pacific Coast Highway, a cliff-hugging screamer of a car ride that had Ms. Della Femina hoarse from the exhilaration.
The tangy, hormone-soaked immediacy of teenage bike culture dimmed: the exhilaration of speeding down the big hill from the Palisades, the sharp envy of the boys who owned sleek racers with Campagnolo components.
It would seem that, in the sorrowful circumstances of a relationship lapped by grief and loss, he looked elsewhere for comfort and then found himself taken up by the exhilaration of a new affair.
When Ms. Mulvany shouts your number, there is a sense of exhilaration in yelling "the alphabet" (in my case) and, for a second, sharing a moment of wonder with the rest of the audience.
Known by the militaristic title of "El Comandante," in some ways Castro was always replaying the exhilaration of revolt, exhorting Cubans to fight one battle after another, from confronting U.S. hostility to boosting potato production.
"It is time for Allergan's management to concentrate on running a world class pharmaceutical and aesthetics business and forego thoughts of, or the exhilaration from, an ambitious acquisition strategy," the shareholders said in a letter.
Editorial Since the founding of the nation of South Sudan five years ago, its citizens have gone from a brief moment of exhilaration and promise to the cruel reality of tribal violence, depredation and despair.
This sense of liberation derives from murders enacted with the methodical exhilaration of a jailbreak — a cathartic response to years of oppression by her miserly father, Andrew (Jamey Sheridan), and loathed stepmother, Abby (Fiona Shaw).
He has frozen the calendar there so that he can perpetually savor the exhilaration of the campaign and permanently evade the drudgery of governing and the ignominy of his failure at it so far. Nov.
Charged with the twin voltages of sadness and exhilaration, it's a clarion call for the perpetually-too-fucked-for-the-Sunday-shift crew, battling valiantly against the sunrise in misshapen living rooms the world over.
There's the tremendous amount of exhilaration and joy and fun and dancing, but there's also a real undercurrent of pain, because no one there would be there, in some ways, if they didn't need to be.
Far from the regret conjured by its title, the tape has more to do with the exhilaration of burning down one's past mistakes if its focus on shit-disturbing rap beats is anything to go by.
It's a unique magazine with a point of view that represents various kinks and communities in a genuine and thoughtful way; real people, with real kinks, who present lust and vulnerability with innocence and genuine exhilaration.
But inside my head and heart a lot of those days, just like so many working mothers, there was a cacophony of emotional noise around both my kids and my career: guilt, worry, exhilaration, confusion, excitement.
The sound is lean, underweight in the lower strings, unreverberant; but individual sections and instruments are clear and beautiful, and the orchestra brings off Toscanini's approach—sharpened attacks and imperious speed—with breathtaking accuracy and exhilaration.
President Emmanuel Macron, who was born in 1977, is the first post-10 French leader not to have personal memories of the upheaval — the exhilaration, the sense of possibility, and the potential power of the street.
"At the moment you're seeing a constriction in supply and an exhilaration in demand so there is a pressure point at the moment," James Brown, managing director at Australian producer Altura Mining, told CNBC earlier this month.
So when the tables turn on the foreigners in the last act, the string of kills that ensue come not just with the satisfaction of well-executed suspense but also of the exhilaration of the role reversal.
He captures the idealism of volunteers, the exhilaration of killing the enemy for the first time, the comradeship of men under arms, the agony of loved ones at home and the disorientation of returning to civilian life.
And there have been the notable fewer who struck out, not to own or conquer or take or evangelize, but to see, experience, absorb, and enjoy, with all the discomfort and exhilaration and great humility that entails.
"It is time for Allergan's management to concentrate on running a world class pharmaceutical and aesthetics business and forego thoughts of, or the exhilaration from, an ambitious acquisition strategy," Tepper wrote in a letter to Allergan's board.
It was a rapid reversal of fortunes that abruptly ended Mr. Mugabe's rule — one of the longest reigns in Africa's post-colonial history — and set off a complex mix of exhilaration, hope and deep skepticism among Zimbabweans.
Anger, prickliness, outrage, wonder, godlike omnipotence, drunken what-the-hell exhilaration, suicidal angst, Zen-like resignation — Mr. Karl turns these different feelings into a replete gallery of self-portraits, drawn with both comic panache and genuine feeling.
He's speeding down the road away from the meth lab where he was held prisoner, away from the toxic partner who sucked him into this life, his face twisted into a hysterical scream of exhilaration and anguish.
The great advantage of the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique is that you can push them absolutely to the nth degree, so the instruments almost get to breaking point, but there will always be clarity as well as exhilaration.
When you have got it juuuuust right (a movable target, frankly, as you change racing series and track conditions) then Project CARS feels sublime: a combination of danger and exhilaration that's hard to come by in simulated settings.
"Greg, you always dove right in, emerged with such exhilaration and found the pearl in the oyster," Gwynned Vitello, the publisher and president, wrote in a post on the magazine's website noting Mr. Escalante's death on Sept. 903.
The exhilaration felt when breaking the first details on the PlayStation 4 Pro or the fractured breakup of Infinity Ward and Activision is matched only by a desire to enlighten and inform the people who read my work.
Along with excellent aerodynamics, the styling — from the sleek silhouette to the car's "advanced expression" — evokes the exhilaration of driving an EV. Familiar Nissan design features include the signature boomerang-shaped lamps and V-motion flow in the front.
Given that the diarist's own scrappiness seemed nonexistent, the fun of declaring oneself relatively self-made – and the exhilaration of speaking out about unfairnesses we've faced that she has not – could be shared by just about all of us.
"I'm thrilled that Diane Lane will be playing Madame Ranevskaya, and bring glamour, excitement and exhilaration to this most extraordinary character – an actress of her caliber will make the play soar to new heights," director Simon Godwin tells PEOPLE.
There might not be a movie star alive who enjoys almost-dying for our amusement more than Tom Cruise does – and there definitely aren't many who sell the fear and the exhilaration of it as well as he does.
She still didn't know much about him, because they never talked about anything personal, but when they landed two or three good jokes in a row there was a kind of exhilaration to it, as if they were dancing.
Theirs is a reaction of subversion through the sheer exhilaration of pushing a moment, musical or otherwise, to a state of absolute terror and potential collapse; of letting go and seeing where the chaos they've created will take them.
Perhaps I have always wanted to recapture that moment lost in time, not so much the terror as the thrill, the exhilaration of having left the familiar, known world for ... a more imaginative, weirder and ultimately more interesting place.
Replete with sometimes startling imagery (the removal of sand from an eye), "Suntan" captures a set of specific feelings: the exhilaration and embarrassment of falling, followed by the desperate denial that one has landed in a very bad place.
ANNA MEREDITH A classical composer who understands pop dynamics, Anna Meredith brought an unlikely ensemble — tuba, cello, drums, guitar and her own keyboard or clarinet — to play instrumentals and songs that turned Minimalism into the makings of sheer exhilaration.
But maybe the exhaustion and occasional exhilaration of being exposed to so many ideas all at once is a reward in itself, a step closer to whatever truth, or consolation, or cosmic understanding, Haenel believes we all yearn for.
" In Ethiopia, more exhilaration and shocked laughter, at these words: "Africa's democratic progress is also at risk when leaders refuse to step aside when their terms end ... If journalists are restricted, or legitimate opposition groups can't participate in the campaign process.
In the second half of his book, Mr Huber switches tack to give a broad sweep of the Nazi era, tracing the dark exhilaration that overtook previously sane individuals as they came to feel that Hitler could solve all their problems.
"Half-Blood Blues" burrows into their relationship: Sid's exhilaration when Hiero's playing brings out the best in his own, resentment when the younger man gets the lion's share of the praise, and, very occasionally, compassion for Hiero's lonely, rootless condition.
You could sense the animators racing to keep up with his vocal switchbacks: his Jack Nicholson, his Groucho Marx, his Peter Lorre, and—believe it or not—his William F. Buckley, Jr. Little of that fissile exhilaration survives in Ritchie's film.
Simply tapping a phone screen brings a lot less exhilaration than ripping open a pack and flipping through the cards, seeing what players you got, holding onto that hope for the big score until you've thumbed through the final card.
But he's not great at conveying the exhilaration or the despair of addiction, or the details of the glittering world he inhabited for many years as a reporter for W and, later, as the editor in chief of Details magazine.
Patel is a charmer, but I couldn't wait to get back to Keener, a performer more than equal to the task of showing us the disappointment of a bad marriage and the exhilaration of rediscovered love in only half an hour.
"There's exhilaration, and I don't feel it now, but I can sense that tomorrow or the next day there's going to be a huge drop in serotonin and happiness when I realize she really isn't here," Mr. Oswalt said in an interview.
Out of nowhere this mysterious guy was doing tricks that I didn't even know existed and the quiet soon gave way to whoops of exhilaration and joy at the seemingly impossible tricks that Brown was effortlessly pulling off in such a cramped space.
There's a look people give each other across a gay club when her songs come on—half an eye roll at our own eternal heartbreak, and half exhilaration because we know what's coming, and that it sounds especially good on proper speakers.
It was meant to be a "240st Century, action-packed, and extremely unique entertainment sports league that combines the exhilaration of motorsport racing with the thunder of rocket power," according to the Rocket Racing Association website, the parent owner of the RRL.
"It's hard to convey my gratitude, my joy, the exhilaration of being recognized in this way," Hamill told the scores of fans who surrounded the unveiling of the emblematic terrazzo and brass star in front of El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood's heart.
The Man of Steel's Atari incarnation was a surprisingly complex game that has just enough of the Adventure ethos (with some odd objects and unique characters) and exhilaration (it really is satisfying to fly around and grab baddies as Supes) to succeed.
The exhilaration began to dissipate when I turned my phone light on and realized that I wasn't in a fiendishly difficult psychological maze partly of my own making, no, I was in an ordinary hallway and there was a problem with the electricity.
"We Got the Beat," the number for which the group is best known (and which opens the show), is a less easy fit, a song of defiant exhilaration that is here used to suggest the metronomic nature of Basilius's tradition-bound kingdom.
Red-hot ordnance falls out of a clear blue sky; the thin platform of lava gives way; majestic seas become the drowning wave; the beautiful stillness of the storm becomes the shredding motion of the tornado; the exhilaration of altitude crosses into anoxia.
What's more, for many of the current crop of young protesters, like some of those in Portland, attacking an unarmed journalist whose views they abhor is somehow noble and carries with it the breathtaking exhilaration of anonymity -- courtesy of a face scarf or mask.
No other noise-canceling headphones come even close to rivaling the pure exhilaration and joy of listening to music on the B&W PX. Never mind making you tap your foot or nod your head, these cans will make you dance in the street.
Why it matters: The exhilaration masks a stark, second reality, which is that some economists also are calling for the government to urgently prepare the labor force for a future wave of automation that seems likely to destroy jobs and roil communities across the country.
At some point Margot realises that she does not, in fact, want to have sex with Robert; that perhaps the momentum of the evening, and her exhilaration at winning him over, has led her to a place where she does not want to be.
For the latter venture, the society's curators are focusing on preserving objects "from spontaneous moments of crisis or exhilaration"; previous ephemera-turned-artifacts have included relics from marriage equality celebrations and items from the Stonewall Inn vigil for victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting.
Peer at the labels and you see that each home-brewed liquid has a purpose: One is a remedy for PMS, another instigates lucid dreams when you're sleeping, a third apparently gives the drinker the take-on-the-world exhilaration provided by a full moon.
A sampling of the people caught up in the exhilaration and strain of the 2016 season: Carol Haddon, a Cubs season-ticket holder for 45 years, has a transistor radio affixed to the wall of the home dugout in front of her first-row seat.
The visceral impact of virtual reality is perhaps comparable to the confusion, alarm, and exhilaration felt by the viewers of the Lumière Brothers' first public film presentation in 1895, who jumped from their seats when they saw the footage of a train speeding toward them.
Tourist visas are not imminent, but for the intrepid tourist like me who gets in for other reasons (in my case a conference, as I report on the region) and follows the rules, there is the exhilaration of having awe-inspiring sites virtually to yourself.
Since Kavanaugh took the bench in October, advocates on both sides of the abortion debate have anticipated—either with exhilaration or with great anxiety—the moment a Supreme Court with two Trump-appointed justices choose to weigh in on the landmark abortion rights decision.
The show downshifts with "Go West: Circa 1890" (choreographed by Makeda Abraham), in which anxiety dissolves into the shared exhilaration of dance; and "Drumfolk" (choreographed by David Pleasant), about using the body to create rhythm and music at a time when drums were forbidden.
Companies like Blue Origin, founded by Jeffrey P. Bezos, and Virgin Galactic, founded by Richard Branson, are promising rides all the way to space inside rocket-powered vehicles, offering a few minutes of exhilaration and weightlessness in what are essentially supersize roller coaster rides.
Finally, when she graduates high school and she goes off to college and is out in the world, it captured the pain and the fear and the joy and the exhilaration of going from high school out into 'the real world' in such a lovely way.
Now Hillary Clinton, the 2016 candidate, has to find the passion — not just the policies — to counter the exhilaration of revolutionary change that fires up Mr. Sanders's supporters and to discredit the populist paranoia that stirs hatred among Donald J. Trump's left-behind, working-class whites.
Clare Barron's exciting, nuanced group portrait of a competitive middle-school dance troupe excavated the raw terror and exhilaration of being 13, with a splendidly confused throng of adolescents embodied without cuteness or condescension by a cast of adults, directed by Lee Sunday Evans at Playwrights Horizons.
Sellars: As horrifying as the things being depicted are — the way these actors go at those stereotypes with a kind of vengeance, being themselves the kind of people who are just relentlessly subject to stereotype — you can't miss the joy in the performances, the sheer exhilaration.
The thing about that timing — the thing that makes this stark and quiet play such an arresting portrait of trauma and its aftermath — is that Honoka (Yuki Kawahisa, in a beautiful central performance) died happy, still caught up in the exhilaration of having survived that calamity.
CHIANG RAI, Thailand, July 11 (Reuters) - Thais reacted with relief, gratitude and exhilaration on Wednesday after the successful rescue of the last group of 12 boys and their soccer coach from a flooded cave complex, ending an 17-day ordeal that gripped Thailand and the world.
And so I laughed at the absurdity of what I'd been fearing, laughed at the straitjacket of a definition I'd fashioned and had been trying to fit into, laughed with the awareness — with the sheer exhilaration of the awareness — that I could take that straitjacket off.
Certainly that need not be the case: 2016's The Handmaiden, an adaptation of Sarah Waters's Fingersmith, is one recent triumph of the genre, pairing the exhilaration of plot-driven intrigue with incandescent, queer female desire stunningly rendered by actresses Min-hee Kim and Tae-ri Kim.
When the Bosnian-born writer Aleksandar Hemon recalls the childhood bullies who tormented him and his friends on the streets of 1970s Sarajevo, he remembers their comeuppances too — and how the sweet satisfaction of vengeance, the exhilaration of victory, curdled into something more grubby and less glorious.
First seen in 2011 at the Joyce Theater, "Angel Reapers" has a good dose of what a quote in the program, from 1805 and attributed to William Rathburn, calls the Shakers' "perfect bedlam": a cacophony of bodies in various states of agony or exhilaration, jumping, writhing, trembling, rolling.
Many of Mr. Sutkus's photographs hum with the same tension as Weinberg's music: An image of a mother and child sitting on a bench in the sea, their legs outstretched against the motion of the waves, expresses all the exhilaration of a shared moment bracing the elements of nature.
His natural state, one suspects, is one in which he sits with an old friend in a post-show glow, his mood one of mingled exhilaration and fatigue, toes nibbling the edge of the sofa, tea and cashmere at hand, the conversation drifting between self-examination and gossip.
Shults is an expressionist; he evokes in the audience both the swirling highs and grinding lows his characters are experiencing, from the exhilaration of being young and on top of the world to the brain-melting confusion of angry intoxication, to the shock of a life-altering accident.
When the plane Kelly and his fellow crew members called Heaven Can Wait was found at the bottom of a bay off the coast of Papua New Guinea, a wave of exhilaration — albeit one mixed with grief — washed over his family, including many members too young to have ever met him.
Even big budget romantic comedies that make great strides in mainstreaming queerness, like Love Simon, don't quite get at the exhilaration of fully possessing your sexuality—not simply coyly testing the waters or facing the emotional turmoil of coming out, but actively understanding the power of same-sex seduction and flirtation.
Omnipresent is an appropriated image of a hand holding a Sony transistor radio where the radio has been replaced by various graphic images — ambivalently referring to auditory perception and the wide distribution, reproduction, and exhilaration of '60s Pop Art and music — thereby bringing sound into the visual realm by metonymy.
" Half a moment later, in a perfectly smooth hairpin turn, he connected that emotional combination to his work at Ars Nova, where what he wants is to "create this place where people can step into the darkness with exhilaration and joy and fear all at once, and try anything and everything.
Whether you're a D.C. power broker or on a Tinder date, these dimly lit cocktail joints will provide enough hydration and social lubrication to help you close whatever deal you have in mind—or, if you just want to get completely wrecked (out of despair or exhilaration) after the results of yesterday's election.
But at this hour — because of a shivering or a silvering — alight with the frisson of being unknown in the night's oasis, hugging my captivated self so as to capture a sliver of exhilaration and bring back a swatch for those circumstances when I will need to remember what it was all for.
Behind him, Barcelona's bench was emptying, a great torrent of players and coaches and medical staff running onto the field, running in circles, running in ecstasy and exhilaration, running to burn off the adrenaline coursing through their veins after the most remarkable comeback the Champions League — soccer, in fact — might ever have seen.
" Although he says that "stand-up comedy is riding higher than ever," he also cautions that "we have created a false division between laughter and thought, between comedy and seriousness, between the exhilaration that the great novels offer when they are at their funniest, and whatever else it is we now think we want from literature.
The HBO series has shown what it's like to deal with an incumbent who steals an idea or IP, the humiliation of saving the day, only to be fired as CEO by your VC, or the fear and exhilaration of competing on the Startup Battlefield stage — a familiar spot for those who have been to Disrupt.
It's hard to not feel some exhilaration (whether because of the heart-thumping music or the sheer cheesiness) from the video, which was just one of many clips projected successively on a screen as part of Bieber Bathos Elegy, a sold-out performance by Felix Bernstein and directed by Gabe Rubin that premiered this month at the Whitney Museum.
Pederson's seventh-inning solo home run only cemented the Dodgers' 23-21 victory over the Houston Astros on Tuesday night, but it stood as a picture-perfect proxy for the exhilaration that coursed through the stadium — and the Los Angeles dugout — as the Dodgers ensured that an enthralling World Series would reach its seven-game limit.
The married couple and business partners, both 31, were feeling a mix of nerves, excitement and exhilaration as they prepared for what they hoped to be one the most important days of the year for their business: Amazon Prime Day, the e-commerce giant's annual sales event for Prime members, which is currently underway until Tuesday night.
But more than a bulwark against the sundry potholes afflicting the road to half-decent cinema experiences today, Metrograph is a celebration of film-going in all its aspects — from the private exhilaration of admiring a familiar film in an anonymous crowd to the communal ecstasy of discovering an unknown masterpiece elbow-to-elbow with others equally in awe.
That's a feeling that we perhaps need to get away from in order to move the conversation about women in film forward, but in this case, I think there's something else to consider: There's also a feeling of catharsis that comes from the sheer exhilaration of seeing eight women working together, honing their craft at the highest level, and doing it with style.
I never saw any videos of me singing so I remember the feeling of exhilaration and nervousness (and sometimes if I didn't like the song, which was most of the time, annoyance) but with dance, I've seen multiple videos of me dancing, whether to watch after a performance or to finish learning a dance, and my feelings completely change after seeing those videos.
As they proliferated in the United States, Mr. Portman's atrium hotels, many built for the Hyatt Corporation, were widely imitated by other architects who sought to capitalize on the dizzying exhilaration (some called it terror) of patrons soaring 50 stories in a Buck Rogers glass capsule, or dining under the stars as the city moved in a circle with the galactic night.
But if there were to be a movie about my parents, it would be about two best friends who have spent their lives taking care of everyone else, and probably about the exhilaration that they feel upon retiring and living in a beach house together, and it would be a happy, simple movie about two best friends at 67 years old falling in love like teenagers again.
But Saroyan was a kind of literary inventor who took delight and sustenance from the invention itself: his new story, like the plays that followed, had something akin to the exhilaration of bebop before it actually happened, a musical articulation that included not just a melody, but various asides and spontaneous solos, variations on the melody from above, below, close-up and far away, as it were, the way Picasso or de Kooning saw a woman in his life in a painting.

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