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Once again, people rejoiced — this time, around the world.
Indeed, the first hour after the win, not everyone rejoiced.
Conservatives rejoiced that he had refused to approve married priests.
Consumers, meanwhile, rejoiced as rates fell by roughly 40 percent.
Around the country, families affected by this rare disease rejoiced.
The Twitterati rejoiced over this rare display of internet civility.
They danced and hugged, laughed and cried, shouted and rejoiced.
"He rejoiced as much as I did," Dan D'Antoni said.
After a sneak peek at the first six episodes, I rejoiced.
In February the internet rejoiced after news of Kel Mitchell a.k.a.
The Syrian regime, along with its Russian and Iranian allies, rejoiced.
Markets rejoiced: the S&P 500 rose by 3.4% that day.
White nationalists like neo-Nazi writer and publisher Andrew Anglin rejoiced.
Today the world rejoiced at the news that Beyoncé is pregnant.
When Evelyn learned the Syrians would be moving in, she rejoiced.
And the settlement movement rejoiced at the new White House leadership.
I rejoiced then and I rejoice now, when I'm not crying.
While investors and oil industry insiders bemoaned Parente's departure, others rejoiced.
When Caligula became Roman emperor in A.D. 37, the people rejoiced.
Iranians rejoiced at the retaliation, saying it showed defiance and courage.
Opposition politicians rejoiced, vowing to bring an end to Sharif's dynasty.
"That reef was 90 percent healthy, or better," Dr. Guggenheim rejoiced.
When the sporty style came back in fashion last year, we rejoiced.
People who were fans of popular keyboards like Swype and SwiftKey rejoiced.
But ultimately they rejoiced — just as they have so often this season.
The Germans rejoiced, the Swedes' shoulders dropped, and the pattern promptly continued.
Wall Street rejoiced when Trump picked Cohn as his top economic advisor.
Yankees fans rejoiced and Yankees haters groused, but both sides were wrong.
Some rejoiced while others sobbed at the announcement and subsequent post from Williams.
"We all found new things and rejoiced in each others work," he said.
We rejoiced in talking shit about our lovers after they'd treated us badly.
Fans rejoiced on Sunday when news broke that Lashana Lynch had been cast
Russian consumers felt these sanctions, while Russia's agricultural producers rejoiced over this protectionism.
In the moment of relief, on the tarmac, passengers rejoiced in the cabin.
And so, I rejoiced with him and with the release of his spirit.
Edwards' family rejoiced after the guilty verdict was read, CNN affiliate KTVT reported.
The pro-life community rejoiced when President Trump signed a bill, H.J. Res.
Many have rejoiced at the sight of pampered princes also having to make sacrifices.
Bernie Sanders as its keynote speaker on Saturday night, rejoiced at Labour's unexpected profit.
Supporters rejoice Lopez's supporters rejoiced on Saturday morning, and crowds gathered outside his home.
Investors sent shares of local digital currency-related companies soaring, while cryptocurrency stalwarts rejoiced.
As it failed, Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) rejoiced as they narrowly escaped peril.
At first, some locals rejoiced, gathering the fish still gasping with life to eat.
They saw his name at the top of the leaderboard Sunday, and they rejoiced.
And although the romantic in me rejoiced, the more primal part screamed in protest.
Hadi, who normally rejoiced at the prospect of action, was in a grim mood.
When he labelled Obama "the founder of ISIS ," the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah rejoiced.
Writer Taffy Brodesser-Akner explained: The weirder Goop went, the more its readers rejoiced.
It's a good butt, and I wasn't the only one who rejoiced in its appearance.
In a rare instance, Michigan State fans probably rejoiced a victory by Michigan on Sunday.
I laughed, I cried, I rejoiced at the feminist utopia suggested by the last scene.
Bitcoin enthusiasts rejoiced on Monday as 1 BTC traded at $10,000 for the first time.
Ms. Castro expressed disdain for the thousands who danced and rejoiced over her brother's death.
I rejoiced when Bruno, the extremely extra, 25-pound shelter cat found a forever home.
South of the border in England, eurosceptic newspapers rejoiced but others pondered an uncertain future.
So when Mokgweetsi Masisi, Botswana's current president (right), reversed the ban in May, Sankuyo rejoiced.
When President Trump was elected, conservative pundits swore that small business owners across America rejoiced.
When Mr. Zwane became the provincial minister of agriculture, many black farmers in Vrede rejoiced.
In a private Facebook group, Kentucky teachers rejoiced as the results came in Tuesday night.
Protesters have rejoiced, but many also recognize that a long and complicated road lies ahead.
There, lawmakers made the obligatory statements of congratulations, and Raiders fans rejoiced on the Strip.
Democrats rejoiced when they defeated multiple Republican efforts to dismantle the health law this year.
Chuck Schumer of New York and John Kerry of Massachusetts publicly rejoiced when Bernanke was appointed.
And the internet, desperate for even a small smile as the election results trickled in, rejoiced.
In May religious conservatives rejoiced when Kenya's High Court upheld a law that criminalises gay sex.
When the AP Stylebook officially adopted "they" as a singular pronoun last month, our office rejoiced.
After years of toiling in the wilderness, advocates rejoiced at movement on marijuana in the Senate.
They rejoiced at how similar they were, in appearance and demeanor, down to their mischievous wit.
"He rejoiced in it, really, and he was clearly livid about losing it," Ms. Lokshina said.
The streets were awash with blue and gold banners, T-shirts and hats as marchers rejoiced.
Physicists rejoiced in 2016 when they detected two black holes colliding a billion light-years away.
Dawson's Creek fans rejoiced earlier this week when the cast reunited to mark the show's 20th anniversary.
In 2015, Chelsea Handler rejoiced in a Twitter post about receiving her very own medical marijuana card.
Oreo fans rejoiced on social media once the news that this new flavor was spotted in stores.
When Starbucks announced the Unicorn Frappuccino, rainbow lovers rejoiced at the mango-flavored Frapp's Instagram-worthy aesthetic.
Leicester's triumph was heralded as the greatest underdog story in sporting history, and Britain rejoiced in it.
Last week, on the heels of this landmark decision, New Yorkers in the eating disorders community rejoiced.
Many Zimbabweans rejoiced to be rid of a capricious tyrant with no interest in true democratic rule.
Transit advocates rejoiced this spring when William Crosbie, a former Amtrak executive, was named to the post.
" Upon Tillerson's Senate confirmation in February 2017 Trump, again on Twitter rejoiced: "he will be a star!
Many residents rejoiced, saying that the people, not the cruise ship industry, were controlling the town's fate.
A lot has changed in the three years since world leaders rejoiced at the Paris climate agreement.
Many white people found his acquittal unthinkable, while many blacks rejoiced and hailed him as a hero.
The country was in a painful recession, and the national tabloids rejoiced in immoral front-page scandals.
Fred Goldman, the father of Ronald Goldman, rejoiced, saying that he was "thrilled" to see "that S.O.B." convicted.
She rejoiced in her stories and poems being published, in her talents earning both praise and professional opportunities.
In the media spectacle of his election Oprah cried, Beyoncé sang and crowds of young, adoring fans rejoiced.
The #BringBackNashville movement was launched, and on Friday fans rejoiced about the show's return with the hashtag #NashvilleIsBack.
While many Americans lamented the ban—and dodged it by getting legal whisky prescribed by doctors—others rejoiced.
Celebrities, from politicians to reality stars and actors, rejoiced over the couple's big news on social media Monday.
The bros are back Barack Obama and Justin Trudeau rekindled the world's favorite bromance -- and the internet rejoiced.
And then to find out that this echo rippled throughout the country, where all the black students rejoiced.
Media reports have rejoiced over plans Ford Motor Co. has to spend $22019 billion to develop electric vehicles.
Anti-abortion groups have already rejoiced over news that Trump could have a chance to overturn Roe v.
When the treaty was signed in 2015, Iranians rejoiced over the chance, finally, to become a "normal" country.
Insurgent candidates running for state offices and those who have bucked the county organization in the past rejoiced.
They perceived him as a rabble rouser and an agitator; some rejoiced in his assassination in April 1968.
Opponents of the tax penalty rejoiced, and many, like Rick, Patrick, and Michael, assumed it took effect immediately.
Fans rejoiced when the singer came out with one of the most inclusive foundation shade ranges — boasting 40 colors!
Kim rejoiced with her daughter, but she later broke down in tears, knowing that she'd missed this important milestone.
They rejoiced their first World Series title while much of the home crowd streamed out of Minute Maid Park.
Chrissy Teigen rejoiced in welcoming her beloved bulldog Puddy home after rushing him to the hospital this past weekend.
While I rejoiced Alice called Ms. Grundy a "child predator" it's clear she's motivated by misguided hate toward Archie.
"I join the call for strong action to reduce pollution" Whatever the reason, environmental and public health groups rejoiced.
We all rejoiced when he found an English translation online for every button on our new television's remote control.
Abortion opponents rejoiced after Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, nominated by Ronald Reagan, took his place on the Supreme Court.
Trump has not only rejoiced in the troubles of allies' leaders, he also disparaged them during their difficult times.
They lay on the ground together as gunfire erupted outside the military compound, and rejoiced when the dictator fell.
This time she bought a 10 percent stake in the company for $43 million, and Weight Watchers stockholders rejoiced.
Afterwards, I lay on a sarong on the grass and rejoiced in the feeling of the sun drying me.
He rejoiced when the effort failed, yet was dismayed when the bloc kept gathering more members and powers, anyway.
But fans of the series rejoiced when a new episode starring Jerry Seinfeld and rapper Cardi B dropped earlier today.
As the family rejoiced over his rescue, McClatchy also relished his safe return home — and his first drink of water.
Fans of the show rejoiced at Hetty's surprise return and showed their love for the Operations Manager on social media.
Classic rap fans rejoiced when the album dropped, first, and again when the rumor surfaced that it was their best.
The agreement, rejoiced a Somaliland minister in the hotel café, amounted to the first economic recognition of his tiny republic.
On Monday Bachelor Nation fans rejoiced (or not) as Nick Viall gave his last long-stemmed rose to Vanessa Grimaldi.
Many Saudis rejoiced in anticipation of Wednesday's theater opening, sharing praise and pictures of Crown Prince Mohammed on social media.
Democrats and other supporters of the Affordable Care Act rejoiced over the failure of the GOP to pass the bill.
The country rejoiced, along with many in the Arab world, who thought the era of strongmen was closing at last.
Twitter's rejoiced at seeing Lindsay fix herself up in the mirror while preparing for a date during the season premiere.
Boy Scouts will allow girls When news broke that Boy Scouts of America will allow girls to join some rejoiced.
While England rejoiced, France finished its season in fifth place, continuing its worst run in the championship since the 1920s.
"Think, again," ends the trailer for the upcoming puzzler Obduction, and I admit I rejoiced in that deliciously placed comma.
When the N.B.A. changed its rule before the season allowing players to wear whatever color shoes they want, sneakerheads rejoiced.
But even as some art handlers rejoiced, others within their ranks worried that the center of this movement cannot hold.
He sang about hard times and about getting through them with love; he rejoiced at surviving stomach cancer last year.
Lovers of high-quality feature films and The Witcher rejoiced on Thursday afternoon when Netflix made a huge, unexpected announcement.
Fans, fighters and pundits alike rejoiced, as the Brit's long-standing title dreams had finally been realized in a dazzling twist.
Hearthstone's esports community rejoiced; they no longer had to account for the unaccountable, and automatic wins and losses became less common.
The entire family rejoiced when Maddox was able to go home, and the Shepards had to adjust to a new normal.
In fact, many rejoiced when Joffrey died knowing that this sadist wouldn't be able to hurt Sansa or anyone else anymore.
Still, the eager mother rejoiced over her daughter's clean bill of health and was able to take the little girl home.
After years of fertility issues, the couple rejoiced when their son Will came home from an orphanage in China in 2013.
Suffice it to say, the vindictive community of anti-Olly fans rejoiced as if the White Walkers themselves had been vanquished.
Twitter's lettuce-loathers rejoiced Monday after a report that quick-service chain Chick-fil-A banned iceberg lettuce from its restaurants.
Financial markets rejoiced in 2015, when Macri was elected on promises that his orthodox policies would attract waves of foreign investment.
In 2017 when Rihanna announced her entry into the beauty industry with her own makeup line Fenty Beauty, the Navy rejoiced.
I patted myself on the back for having insisted Mom record her passwords, and we sisters rejoiced … for about five minutes.
Nowhere has the Trump Effect been more visible than in Jerusalem, where the political right has openly rejoiced at the election.
But many Cubans rejoiced as Americans returned to the island in large numbers for the first time in a half century.
With so many hotels overcomplicating lighting, I rejoiced at simple on-off switches for bedside table lamps and additional reading lights.
In the first season — when he was just another whiny white guy heading up a TV show — fans might have rejoiced.
People in Thailand and around the world rejoiced when the group was found, but there was another problem: getting them out.
So when the recent shift in her personal life signaled that maybe the worst was not yet over, "Sad Mary" stans rejoiced.
" Fenty Beauty: "Makeup enthusiasts rejoiced, not only over the products but also for how Fenty featured women of color in its advertising.
While customers with dairy allergies have rejoiced at the addition, those with nut allergies are concerned about cross-contamination behind the counter.
We rejoiced when we discovered that Dodger was still alive after all, and jumped for joy when the pair were finally reunited.
My colleagues did not feel the same way, and rejoiced that they finally had some modified water to enjoy in the workplace.
Many rejoiced at the downfall of Prince Turki bin Nasser, the wheeler-dealer behind controversial arms deals between Saudi Arabia and Britain.
So it's not a surprise that people all over social media rejoiced when they witnessed Manuel make history in Rio de Janeiro.
Rising country star Walker Hayes and his wife Laney rejoiced last fall when they discovered that they were expecting their seventh child.
When Amazon announced earlier this month that it was cancelling a much-hyped second headquarters in New York, thousands of people rejoiced.
Reluctant flossers rejoiced: If the government had no data to prove flossing prevents gum disease and tooth decay, then why do it?
Fans of This Is Us rejoiced as the entire cast descended on the Dolby Theater in Hollywood for PaleyFest on Saturday evening.
Following his announcement, Republicans rejoiced the news and Rubio started racking up support from top Republicans and the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
Supporters of the alt-right, an extremist fringe popular with white supremacists, rejoiced over Mr. Trump's victory during a conference in Washington.
BEIJING — When a high-ranking official in China's public security system was elected president of Interpol in 2016, leaders in Beijing rejoiced.
Henry James once rejoiced that there was at least one family line, through his paternal grandmother, Catherine Barber, that was purely English.
Henry James once rejoiced that there was at least one family line, through his paternal grandmother, Catherine Barber, that was purely English.
Many Democrats rejoiced as Donald Trump became the leading presidential candidate for the Republican Party because he seemed so unelectable to them.
After Mallin pinpointed Cole in the live lineup, the police had audibly rejoiced, boosting her confidence and perhaps influencing her memory retrospectively.
Of course there was nothing to contain, nothing to dread — as he later rejoiced, in his sonnets, pamphlets and fantastically frank memoirs.
When I saw Korla Pandit playing on television, I was so happy, I rejoiced like a little child that the contact had come.
When word let out that supermodel, businesswoman, and entrepreneur Kimora Lee Simmons was resurrecting her clothing brand, Baby Phat, fashion mavens everywhere rejoiced.
The new markets include all African countries, and Twitter users across the continent rejoiced to discover that their favorite shows would become available.
When a reddit user on the r/sneakers subreddit recently declared he'd finally secured the Belugas, a personal grail, the entire channel rejoiced.
Back in February, fans rejoiced when Ben & Jerry's released a convenient new way to enjoy some of its most popular ice cream flavors.
So there were plenty who rejoiced when the hip-hop–hoarding mogul was accused by the feds of essentially being a con man.
My senses rejoiced at it all as if it was the good old days and I was about to drunk-eat a cheesesteak.
Opposition activists rejoiced at the president's decision, but also cautioned that it was only a first step toward an orderly transition of power.
Keith rejoiced at his brother's release, but knew his loved ones, including his four children, were waiting for him to get out, too.
Markets around the world rejoiced at the news that trade talks between China and the United States would resume (again) in early October.
Russians rejoiced earlier this month when President-elect Donald J. Trump announced that he would nominate Mr. Tillerson as his secretary of state.
When I joined a game with Leander Fishkin, and he unjoined it as soon as my name appeared in the roster, I rejoiced.
When the new wave of emojis was released in June, basic bitches everywhere rejoiced at the avocado's long-overdue induction into the Emojipedia.
We were among those who rejoiced and cried over its perfection, but now a new plot twist is making the holiday card extra special.
The company announced that its voice assistant would now live in everyday household products, like microwaves, and Rube Goldberg devotees across the globe rejoiced.
Investors rejoiced about a potential rollback of financial regulation and revitalization of U.S. manufacturing, a constant reference in Trump's "Make America Great Again" catchphrase.
Fans had rejoiced when Funimation and Crunchyroll teamed up back in 2016 to lower the cost of a Funimation subscription and broaden its offerings.
And while many Selenators rejoiced over the possibility of future Selena singles, Nick Jonas said it best with his reaction in the comment section.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who represents parts of Queens and the Bronx in Congress, came out against Amazon's HQ2 plan and rejoiced in its exiting.
Pfizer's shareholders no doubt rejoiced: in 2014 the company would have saved $1 billion of the $3.1 billion it paid to the US Treasury.
Investors rejoiced: A slower pace on rates would allay fears that the Fed will lift borrowing costs more quickly than the economy can handle.
Finally, much like the long-awaited connection at the end of Sleepless in Seattle, Vikings Fan and Mystery Girl met and the campus rejoiced!
Kerry Washington, Rowan Blanchard, Minka Kelly, Julianne Hough, Vanessa Hudgens, and others danced, sang, and rejoiced alongside over 90,000 other members of the Beyhive.
Like many Poles, Ms. Tokarczuk (pronounced To-KAR-chook) rejoiced when over 40 years of Soviet-induced international isolation finally came to an end.
Most Zimbabweans have rejoiced at the downfall of the Mugabes, whose political stranglehold all but ruined the economy and alienated much of the population.
The stock market may have rejoiced after President Donald Trump's win, but the "honeymoon is over," closely followed analyst Peter Boockvar told CNBC on Friday.
Last February, right-to-die advocates rejoiced when Canada's Supreme Court struck down the criminal ban on doctor-assisted suicide, arguing it violated the constitution.
Saving a cupcake Twitter rejoiced over the rescue of a 13-year-old horse named Cupcake, including the fact it was tweeted in real time.
" Concluding her note, she added that "Josh is doing beautifully" as she rejoiced that after the lengthy ordeal he would be able to "FINALLY rest.
The vegans and lactose intolerants of the world rejoiced because they could finally have a taste of classics like Chunky Monkey and Chocolate Fudge Brownie.
Carb lovers rejoiced when a new study out of Italy found that pasta wasn't really the fat-causing dish it's been vilified as for years.
" Black Americans rejoiced over Bishop Michael Bruce Curry's passionate message and a gospel choir belting "Stand By Me" in a ceremony that "celebrated her heritage.
Many Americans rejoiced when it was announced Wednesday that Harriet Tubman will replace former President Andrew Jackson on the front of a new $20 bill.
While many Saudis rejoiced at the end of the cinema ban, some called on people to avoid the movies, saying they remain haram, or forbidden.
They put up automated phone systems and arcane and inflexible policies and rejoiced at how little the company had to "give up" to complaining customers.
Hatfield cried during a press conference while apologizing for the error––and for not correcting it immediately, as families of the workers rejoiced for naught.
One anchor rejoiced that "Trump is dancing to Putin's tune," while others were amused by the "maniacal persistence" with which Trump was lobbying for Russia.
When camp counselors told her group of 25 children, ages 4 to 20053, that they could not return to Minsk, several boys rejoiced, she said.
In interview after interview, Paul Holes, a determined investigator who had spent decades chasing false leads, rejoiced in his decision to involve Dr. Rae-Venter.
While supporters rejoiced in his October 2018 victory win, opponents were quick to voice concerns that his victory could threaten human rights and ecological preservation.
Meanwhile, crypto traders rejoiced this week as bitcoin, the largest digital coin by market cap, moved above $7,000 Tuesday, after falling below $6,000 last month.
You rejoiced over the reset Dolan orchestrated three years later when he landed 11 Rings Jackson to clean up the mess, to change the culture.
And when the North Siders finally broke the jinx in 103, no one rejoiced more than the driver of the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford.
But he said his spirit rejoiced knowing the Holcombe family members and others who perished had been reunited in heaven and that better days were ahead.
" But even Washburn rejoiced when the United States won the war, writing that he hoped America would be "endowed with wisdom" to manage "our new possessions.
It was pure Mediterranean goodness and my taste buds rejoiced with the medley of spices and the taste of cilantro, which is probably my favorite herb.
When Simpson left the courthouse a free man, blacks across the country rejoiced, his white friends and fawners abandoned him and the universe around him crumbled.
The Internet, especially women of color, rejoiced while also noting that it made sense that she had not appeared this way in public as first lady.
As the Soviet Union crumbled, members of the intelligentsia rejoiced in the idea that they would now be able to read and say whatever they pleased.
Sports fans who appreciate the absurd rejoiced last month when ESPN announced it's making a "30 for 30" documentary about the short-lived XFL football league.
Last week, fans of cool astronomical phenomena (read: almost everyone) rejoiced as an international team of scientists released the first ever image of a black hole.
Initially, birders rejoiced at the rare New York City sighting of a common merganser, an elegant-looking duck with a regal auburn crest, in Central Park.
Many Africans rejoiced at the New Year over the smooth transition to democratic rule in Burkina following the swearing in of President Roch Marc Christian Kabore.
Long resigned to the fact no one would beat the sensational Biles, Mustafina instead rejoiced in her bronze — the same medal she collected in London 2012.
The moment I returned to what I regard as Planet Earth, I went online, and rejoiced to come upon what felt like almost universally acknowledged truths.
In December 2015 the couple was photographed holding hands on the beach by paparazzi and when the photos made their way to social media, Henson'd fans rejoiced.
When Hayes was convicted, some rejoiced, while others wondered what would have happened if the roles were reversed, and "Saint Will" was the one claiming self defense.
My liver rejoiced at this life change—but only a little because I still love the sauce, just in more humane amounts and a more controlled environment.
Some New Yorkers rejoiced after Amazon announced it would no longer be building a massive, 25,000-employee corporate campus in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens.
Democrats rejoiced his entrance back into politics and only need to net five seats — or four and retain the White House — to regain control of the Senate.
I mean, I watch, and I root, and I care, and when the rest of the nation screamed with horror after 28-3 this February, I rejoiced.
Some tenant activists rejoiced the new guidance, saying it would help reduce the barriers for housing for many tenants and potentially reduce New York's growing homeless population.
MIMI DROPLOS ANGELES Dear Mimi, When the short fiction virtuoso Alice Munro won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013, short story aficionados — and Munro devotees — rejoiced.
Democrats rejoiced on Tuesday that they had secured enough votes to force the Senate to debate whether to restore the U.S. government's recently repealed net neutrality rules.
Public health advocates rejoiced, as did untold numbers of women who had not known that maternal mental illness even existed before it hit them like a freight train.
What bugged me was that many members of the left and many members of the mainstream media almost rejoiced seriously, in the idea that the summit was off.
Fans rejoiced when Bethenny Frankel returned to the Real Housewives of New York City after a three-season break – but is she ready to take another step back?
Fans rejoiced, gobbled up the new season, and then in June 25, Netflix announced some good news: the Lucifer season 5 premiere on Netflix was on its way.
Startups reporters everywhere rejoiced Friday morning when the first unicorn S-20173 of 2019 emerged from under lock and key for us all to unpack, analyze and enjoy.
Those who loathe conservatives rejoiced at the confluence of events: the RNC was crumbling as the network many GOP'ers turn to loses the only leader it ever had.
Below are the recorded instances in which the Republican presidential candidate has called for, rejoiced in, or otherwise encouraged combat between supporters and detractors, in reverse chronological order.
Believing that someone had finally blinked in the global price war, oil markets rejoiced and the price of crude oil crept up for the first time in months.
Kamala Harris threw her hat in the ring for 2020, and Swanee Hunt, founder of the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard Kennedy School of Government, rejoiced.
FGC patrons who were fans of the anime rejoiced because trusted studio was finally taking the reins of the franchise, this could be their game to excel at.
Kris Kobach - Governor - Kansas Democrats rejoiced when Kris Kobach, a close Trump ally and anti-immigration hard-liner, narrowly won a Republican primary in the Kansas governor's race.
During the 2016 election, Moonves rejoiced at the money rolling into the company thanks to the "circus" President Donald Trump's bid for office made of the presidential race.
The nation rejoiced when the gaokao was restored in 1977 after the death of Mao, who had scrapped it and filled colleges with ill-educated devotees of his cult.
In 1969 in Iraq, nine Jewish citizens were actually hung for being "spies for Israel" in front of a 500,000-person audience who danced and rejoiced over their corpses.
While enjoying a solo dip in the crystal-clear water, she also rejoiced over the fact that she was starting to see a change in her post-baby body.
Then, later that month, Delena fans everywhere rejoiced when the pair reunited at the InStyle Awards, where they hugged on the red carpet and posed for pictures together
As America rejoiced in the gift of free small-format Slurpees across the land on 7/11, one 7-Eleven ended up at the center of an unsolved crime.
America rejoiced in November when it was announced that the long-banned Kinder eggs would be coming to the country in the form of something called the Kinder Joy.
When Google announced earlier this month it would drop its chokehold on paywalled sites, helping publishers gain new subscribers using its own data and algorithms, media executives openly rejoiced.
When the New Horizons spacecraft flew by Pluto last July, the space community rejoiced, but some people remained unconvinced that NASA had actually pulled off such an ambitious rendezvous.
When the promotion announced former welterweight champion Robbie Lawler versus division jumping supremo Donald Cerrone, we rejoiced for a contest that was guaranteed to be an action-packed epic.
Small business has rejoiced at another heavily trailed policy which is the promise of £650 million to spruce up high streets, as well as £900 million in business rates relief.
But those who were anxious about their survival rejoiced on social media when a short video was posted on Twitter showing several cavorting by a roadside on Big Pine Key.
The mostly male #LawrenceHive rejoiced, while female supporters of 'Issence' (not sure if this was always their couple name but it feels right) were heartbroken and angered by his betrayal.
" Women, especially rejoiced in lines like: "I don't bother with these hoes/Don't let these hoes bother me/They see pictures, they say goals/Bitch I'm who they tryna be.
The Koreans, who had no idea of the score in the other match, rejoiced as if having won the tournament, while 11 German players hoped the ground would swallow them.
As the crisis deepens, business owners - many of whom rejoiced when President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi took power in mid-2013, are grumbling that currency uncertainty is hurting the economy.
Establishment Europe rejoiced last week when Alexander Van der Bellen of the Green Party won the presidency in Austria in a runoff against Norbert Hofer, a populist far-right leader.
Many — including Ms. Lee, who had been accused of illegally crossing into North Korea — had followed every development in the negotiations for the three hostages, and rejoiced at the news.
Israel's conservative settlement supporters and their American backers rejoiced at the selection, while believers in a Palestinian state and the American-brokered peace process were perplexed and close to despair.
The protagonist of "The Bluest Eye" longed to be like Shirley Temple, but in this book and those that followed her creator rejoiced in dark eyes, thick lips, flared noses.
While inmate advocates rejoiced, GTL and Securus sued, convincing the D.C. Court of Appeals to halt the rate caps on in-state calls until the case could go to trial.
PicturesEarlier this year, Earthlings rejoiced when scientists announced the discovery of three rocky exoplanets in the habitable zone of TRAPPIST-1, an "ultracool dwarf" star located just 39 light years away.
Viktoria Latishova, a 19-year-old waitress in Saransk on the edge of the steppe, rejoiced at meeting an American for the first time, spilling with curiosity despite her limited English.
"Black freedom, the fate of former Confederates, and the future of the nation were at stake for all Americans, whether they grieved or rejoiced when they heard the news," she said.
When five-time nominee Leonardo DiCaprio took the stage to finally accept his first Oscar Sunday night, all of his fans rejoiced – but none so much as his former Titanic costar.
Image source: Microsoft With its Creators Update for Windows 10, Microsoft promised that users would have the option to postpone future updates for a limited period of time and many rejoiced.
ON MAY 8th the sold-out Red Bull Arena, an old communist stadium with a new roof and a new name, rejoiced at the triumph of German football's boldest corporate experiment.
SOPRON, Hungary (Reuters) - Thirty years ago on Monday Hungarian border guards for the first time allowed people from communist East Germany to cross freely into Austria and hundreds of them rejoiced.
They had rejoiced last fall when the Cubs finally ended their epic title drought and probably knew, considering the Cubs' tortured history, that two titles in a row was far-fetched.
He rejoiced accordingly, pumping his fist and shouting an expletive as he returned to the bench — though not as much as he did after Evgeny Kuznetsov scored almost 12 minutes later.
"The local dentist, who rejoiced in the name Mr. Mercy, had a single print on the wall of his surgery, a drawing by Escher of stairs disappearing to nowhere," she said.
Words that sound similar — including hoist, foist and rejoiced — did not put off participants in the same way, suggesting that aversion to the word was not based on the way it sounds.
The internet collectively rejoiced when contestants on The Bachelor in Australia, Tiffany Scanlon and Megan Marx, announced they'd found love with each other, rather than the "Bachelor," while competing on the show.
The early Harry Potter books rejoiced in their Cinderella story structure, in which poor neglected orphaned Harry finds himself transported to a magical world where he is famous and everyone loves him.
Architecture fans rejoiced, but no one said anything about the second-floor lobby, where a pair of radiant red and gold frescoes, two of the artist Dorothea Rockburne's most important works, remained.
Wannabe witches everywhere rejoiced when the CW announced a "Charmed" revival earlier this year, and the release of the new series is coming to the small screen in just over a month.
It recently gained 7.6% in little more than two months, from its May lows until the end of July, as investors rejoiced over progress with President Jair Bolsonaro's pension reform bill in Congress.
The rapprochement with the United States over the last two years has eased tensions but, given the decades of outright animosity, some Cuban-American groups and political leaders openly rejoiced at Castro's death.
" Vegans rejoiced, with comments like "I am proud that the vegan community has spoken up and forced Littleover to make Mr. Lambert accountable for his dangerous, illegal and highly immoral actions," and "Bravo!
More serious, perhaps, is the revelation that four days before unveiling his case against Lula, Mr Dallagnol doubted its solidity and rejoiced when his team found an old press cutting about the flat.
Dressed in Rams gear, members of the "Bring Back the Los Angeles Rams" Facebook group rallied in the Hollywood Park parking lot, site of the future stadium, and rejoiced after the NFL decision.
When it was announced in April that Jeff Goldblum, actor and expert laugh-growler, will be reprising his iconic role as chaos theorist Ian Malcolm next summer in Jurassic World 2, fans rejoiced.
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Back in February, veteran house heads everywhere rejoiced when producer Larry Heard resurrected Mr. Fingers, his alias behind the unanimous classic "Can You Feel It," with its first release in over a decade.
Thomas Jefferson rejoiced in the fact that legislators in his native Virginia rejected any limitations in the scope of a religious freedom bill whose passage he saw as one of his greatest feats.
But as I've traveled this country, through all 50 states; as I've rejoiced with you and mourned with you, what I have also seen, more than anything, is what is right with America.
His blazer long discarded, draped over an easy chair, Lipman agonized as Nashville scored the first three goals (you've gotta have that!), rejoiced as Winnipeg scored the next four (that's more like it
The 1970s, spiky-haired, slam-dancing punk rocker in me rejoiced at seeing the Ramones's hit "BLITZKRIEG BOP" make its New York Times Crossword debut smack in the center of Mr. Polin's grid.
Her family rejoiced after relatives and tribal police found her, but Ms. Sohappy said she felt humiliated to suddenly be known as a Missing Person reading local newspaper articles about her family's search.
After the Berlin Wall fell, Germans rejoiced at the reunification of their country and the departure of Soviet troops, while Ms. Merkel soon plunged into the newly democratic politics of her new country.
THOSE WHO fret about America's health must have rejoiced in November when the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, a federal agency, announced that smoking rates had fallen to their lowest in recorded history.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan rejoiced on Wednesday as sumo wrestler Kisenosato became the first Japanese born and bred grand champion in nearly two decades, ending foreign-born wrestlers' domination of the ancient sport's top rank.
WHEN, two years ago, the bones of Richard III, a crippled Medieval monarch, were dug up from a car park in Leicester on the basis of the sketchiest of archaeological hunches, the locals rejoiced.
Nerds around the world rejoiced, drooling at the new High Sensitivity Tonearm, the 78 RPM option for playing speed (versus the former 33 and 45 RPM options), the new digital pitch control, et cetera.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - "The power of the Malays has returned," rejoiced street hawker Mohd Nor Afiq in Kuala Lumpur after a new prime minister was sworn in to replace 94-year-old Mahathir Mohamad.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When the mayor's office announced in late November that it would honor US Representative Shirley Chisholm with a permanent statue at the entrance of Brooklyn's Prospect Park, everyone rejoiced.
She missed out on a bronze medal at the 43 Sochi Games by four hundredths of a second, then rejoiced last November when Olympic authorities stripped third-placegetter Elena Nikitina of her medal for doping.
Some rejoiced, seeing it as a lighthearted victory ("I always knew Prince Harry was down with the swirl") or a potential revolution ("If anyone can get us back our reparations for colonialism it's Meghan Markle").
Star Wars fans rejoiced when Lego unveiled its first BB-8 droid-building kit on Force Friday II, but many wondered: Is it really possible to build a scene-stealing sphere from almost 1,106 squares?
" He went on: "But as I've traveled this country, through all fifty states; as I've rejoiced with you and mourned with you, what I've also seen, more than anything, is what is right with America.
When he struggled in the new super-team's first finals appearance, pundits rejoiced that he had gotten a much-deserved comeuppance, and been exposed as a choker unfit to join Mr Jordan in the pantheon.
Fans rejoiced when the band, comprised of Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas, and Kevin Jonas, reunited in February and released a catchy new song called "Sucker" that reached the No. 1 spot on pop music charts.
One might have thought that the icon of Venezuela's left-wing opposition would have rejoiced at the rise of Hugo Chávez, a leftist opposition candidate who surged in the polls before the 1998 presidential election.
The party rejoiced after enacting an assault weapons ban under President Clinton in 1994, but when the Republicans trounced them at the polls later in the year, many attributed the defeat to the gun debate.
SYDNEY, Australia — Rural firefighters and farmers, as well as just about everyone in Australia's largest city, rejoiced Friday at the arrival of something not seen for months: heavy downpours of that magnificent gift called rain.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The battered U.S. coal industry rejoiced after the Senate voted on Thursday to repeal a rule that limited companies from dumping mining waste in streams, saying the move could halt the sector's decline.
Her late father, Prince Takamado (cousin of present Emperor Akihito) who died in 2002, "would have rejoiced at my marriage" she added, telling reporters that the top hat Moriya was holding had belonged to her father.
Fans on Twitter rejoiced at the series finale, which saw many of their characters receive their own happy endings, including those who were considered villains in the show, such as Parrilla's Evil Queen and Carlyle's Rumplestiltskin.
At that point, the Soviets had already tried to pull off a lunar landing 11 times over a period of three years, so when Luna 93 touched down a few days later, the mission leads rejoiced.
But over the last week, victims who have been relentless in the pursuit of justice for gross human rights abuses in Chad and South America rejoiced as their former oppressors were convicted in two landmark trials.
When president Trump was elected the markets rejoiced in the fact that there was a business-friendly administration which would help nurture the American corporate landscape by doing all the things needed for solid economic growth.
Trump's defenders rejoiced that they finally were getting what they have wanted: a wide-ranging review of whether the counterintelligence probe that tarred Trump for two years was warranted, conducted properly or tainted by political bias.
But as Mr. Lunin, a penniless 60-year-old, tramped recently across an expanse of pristine snow studded with birch trees 3,500 miles east of Moscow, he rejoiced at the prospect of finally finding some satisfaction.
By 1946, as a postwar draftee stationed in New Jersey, I rejoiced in weekends of travel to New York City for feasting on classics at the Met Opera, the NBC Symphony and the New York Philharmonic.
Fans rejoiced when HBO confirmed that four writers have been brought on for Game of Thrones spinoffs that would "explore different time periods of George R. R. Martin's vast and rich universe," according to an HBO spokesperson.
It is strange to see some on the far right, who rejoiced in the exposures alleging abuse of women by the liberal movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, offering evasions or excuses for Moore after the allegations against him.
Q followers rejoiced when John McCain and George H.W. Bush died, but only a few of the most severely deluded among them believed that to be the result of something other than *they were 100 years old.
Big data lovers rejoiced last November when the newly elected Liberal government announced it was bringing back the long-form census after it was killed by the previous government in 2010 and replaced with a short voluntary survey.
I fell in love with the way he used parentheses — the auctorial asides that were both wise and chatty, and I rejoiced in using such brackets in my own essays and compositions through the rest of my childhood.
Fans of the fast food joint rejoiced this weekend when a viral meme pointed out you could fit a straw through a hole in the box used for nuggets and rest the delicious pieces on the cup's lid.
Some hard-liners in Cuba, including the late Fidel Castro, criticized the opening with the United States, but many Cubans rejoiced as Americans returned to the island in large numbers for the first time in a half century.
The global dance music community rejoiced at this week's announcement that iconic London club fabric is to reopen, following a high profile campaign to reinstate its license after it was revoked in September following two drug-related deaths.
In an interview with BuzzFeed News in Kyiv, Armstrong said he "rejoiced" when Yovanovitch was eventually recalled from her post in May 2019, even though he thought his efforts had "zero" impact on the decision to sack her.
What I love is that these passionate believers in self-sufficiency, who hated "consumerland" and rejoiced in adhering to traditional culture, however rigorous its demands, unhesitatingly grabbed a can opener or maybe an ax and dug right in.
Egypt's strongman leader, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, styles himself as a staunch defender of Copts, who account for one-tenth of the country's 92 million people, and who openly rejoiced when he came to power in 2013.
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 95%Cult hit "Young Justice" fans rejoiced when DC Universe brought back the canceled Cartoon Network series and critics agreed: Out of 21 critics who reviewed the revival, only one had a negative reaction.
The decision to bring Morales back proved controversial: jokes with the punchline "who?" flooded Reddit and recap comment sections, even while some diehard fans rejoiced at the idea of revisiting the two men's different paths through the post-apocalypse.
Chris Watts had rejoiced with his wife, Shanann, when she surprised him last May with the news that they were expecting a third child, a reaction that she lovingly recorded in a video Shanann posted to her Facebook page.
Eight years after China obliterated the opposition to win nine of the 14 golds on offer in Beijing, including seven of the eight men's titles, rival nations rejoiced in Rio as they completed the Asian nation's fall from grace.
San Antonio-based grocery store chain H-E-B introduced the poorly-named breakfast product—Although to be fair, Bank Shot From the Wing Duncan O's would look silly on a box—and the basketball/cereal Spurs junkies rejoiced.
When the sale was officially made public on Canada Day in 1995, Nordiques fans mourned the news but Coloradans rejoiced as it signalled the return of NHL hockey to the Centennial State for the first time in 13 years.
Here are five great things we wrote about this week: Students — and parents — of the New York University School of Medicine rejoiced this week when the university announced it would cover the tuition of all current and future students.
They probed for a goal that would never come — that had come twice for the Senators in six-on-five situations — and with 6.2 seconds left, Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored into an empty net, and the Ottawa bench rejoiced.
FROM COINAGE: The Most Expensive TV Shows of All Time   While fans rejoiced in the redemption of the musical drama, the fifth season's ninth episode dropped a massive bombshell when Rayna tragically (and unexpectedly!) died from complications after a car crash.
When multi-masking started making the rounds in the U.S., we rejoiced in a technique that allowed us to target the different skin issues on different parts of our face — something very few allover masks are able to do effectively.
Eyes on the UK When Corbyn's Labour scored stunning gains in last Thursday's UK elections -- which had been called by Conservative PM Theresa May as a (horribly miscalcuated) means of padding her modest majority in parliament -- the US left rejoiced.
There were no dramas after taking the big tiebreak lead in the second set and she raced along the baseline for another retrieval that induced a wide forehand from the disgusted Czech, who flung down her racket as Kuznetsova rejoiced.
The Pyongyang University of Science and Technology, where Kim Hak-song and another detainee, Tony Kim, worked before their detention, said on Wednesday its leadership and international faculty rejoiced over the news, thanking diplomats who have worked for the Americans' release.
We must voice our collective opposition against a supreme Republican leader who once rejoiced over the prospect of a housing crises, proposed a deportation force to deport over 11.3 million undocumented immigrants and called for a ban on all Muslim immigrants.
But then 33-year-old running back Marshawn Lynch signed a one-year deal with his longtime Seahawks after many thought he was done with the sport, in the process setting the internet ablaze as fans rejoiced at his return.
Washington (CNN)Democratic operatives and lawmakers who once would have rejoiced at the release of President Donald Trump's taxes reacted to the publication of his 403 tax return by urging their colleagues not to get distracted from the Republican health care plan.
Democrats on Capitol Hill rejoiced, pointing to the lack of funding for Trump's proposed wall on the Mexican border and increases in domestic spending -- rather than the massive cuts Trump had proposed -- as a victory for Democrats and a blow to the President.
Heath Clark, a state representative from Warner Robins, had rejoiced at the state Capitol in February when Harris committed to Auburn, saying that the young man being seizure-free was a wonderful example of good news resulting from the legalization of medical marijuana.
When Bryan Fuller was announced as executive producer and showrunner of Star Trek: Discovery, the internet rejoiced, given Fuller's geek credentials as a former writer on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Voyager (not to mention cult favorites like Hannibal and Pushing Daisies).
Inmates, family members, advocates, and reformers rejoiced: Thousands of inmates were now eligible for release, and organizations such as the Three Strikes Project (since renamed the Stanford Justice Advocacy Project) began working on a new problem: how to help people reenter society.
Duke haters may have rejoiced in the off-season when they realized the team would lose its top five scorers, including three N.B.A. first-round picks, Marvin Bagley III, Wendell Carter and the player those fans most loved to hate, Grayson Allen.
When Finau walked off the 18th green Thursday — with a slight limp — it had been only about 24 hours since television cameras captured him running backward with his arms over his head as he rejoiced during the largely ceremonial par-3 contest.
In Syria, rebels, activists and exiles who oppose the government of President Bashar al-Assad rejoiced at the news of General Suleimani's killing, since they held him responsible for backing Mr. al-Assad's military, which has killed hundreds of thousands of people.
Though I did not vote for Trump -- I voted for the Libertarian candidate -- a part of me rejoiced at his election because I accepted his often repeated words that he would be a stumbling block to the deep state and he&aposd drain the swamp.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Syrian refugees rejoiced on Sunday at the news that Angela Merkel had secured a fourth term as German chancellor, but said they were alarmed by the rise of the far-right AfD party, which they feared could push her to tighten asylum rules.
The markets rejoiced in late 2015 when center-right Buenos Aires Mayor Mauricio Macri was elected leader of Argentina on promises that his orthodox policies would attract waves of foreign direct investment after eight years of free-spending populism under outgoing President Cristina Fernandez.
Outside the Hallenstadion conference center, Sayed Ahmed Alwadaei rejoiced at not seeing the win going to Sheikh Salman, who was believed to have had the backing of much of the CAF, Africa's confederation, which offered the greatest number of votes of the six regional groups.
The dedicated sleuths and forensic enthusiasts who make up the true crime community collectively rejoiced on Wednesday with the news of an arrest in the ice-cold case of the Golden State Killer, the terrifying serial rapist turned murderer who evaded police for decades.
As Washington Heights rejoiced on Wednesday over the apparent victory of Adriano D. Espaillat in the Democratic primary to choose a successor to Representative Charles B. Rangel, the scene and tone could not have been more different a few dozen blocks to the south.
Environmentalists rejoiced, but there was a silver lining to Pruitt's bungling leadership and blatant corruption: It got the public to pay attention to more important matters, namely Pruitt's pursuit of policies that threatened to cost billions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of lives.
Mike Ellis and Sarah Ferris reported for the Hill: The party rejoiced after enacting an assault weapons ban under President Clinton in 1994, but when the Republicans trounced them at the polls later in the year, many attributed the defeat to the gun debate.
Mr. Netanyahu was officially neutral during the United States election campaign, but it's a good bet that he privately rejoiced over the election of Donald J. Trump and the prospect of an American administration ready to align itself across the board with Israeli government positions.
I called my mom and dad, a middle-aged black couple who never believed this country would ever elect someone who looked like them to lead the nation, and rejoiced with them over the phone as the rapturous sounds of my friends roared in the background.
The tabloids rejoiced in the fact that Mr Johnson had trolled the prime minister by jogging through a field of wheat near his Oxfordshire home (Ms May once remarked that the naughtiest thing she had done as a child was to run through a wheat field).
More than a week later, the two Olympians rejoiced in their medal wins on Sunday, with Mariano sharing shots of the pair holding up their big wins (a gold for Biles for vault and a bronze for Mariano for floor exercise) and smiling for the camera.
Rugby fans rejoiced when tiny Japan vanquished South Africa at the 2015 World Cup, and when minnows Kenya and America won their first seven-a-side tournaments in the last year (both have an outside chance of collecting an Olympic medal at the Rio games this summer).
Many on Twitter rejoiced on Friday as multiple news outlets reported that Donald Trump's chief strategist, Steve Bannon, was out of the White House in the wake of the president's disastrous response to the violence at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend.
"We heard he had invented a cure for cancer and rejoiced that a fellow highlander had turned out to be a great scientist," said Pjerin Ivanaj, 54, a social insurance office worker, mistaking Shkreli's purchase of an anti-infection drug often used for HIV/AIDS patients.
President Trump rejoiced at the news that Apple will build its new Mac Pro desktops in the US.On the same day the US Trade Representative's office denied a request from Apple to have five China-made components of the Mac Pro exempted from a 25% tariff.
But even as the nation rejoiced, relatives of an additional 197 girls who are believed to still be held by Boko Haram were crushed when a handwritten list of the freed girls was released and they saw that their sisters, nieces and daughters were not on it.
On March 13th, walking along the flightline at Khmeimim, the base in Latakia from which the Russian air force has been launching its Syrian operations, Mr Kiselev rejoiced in "the victory of good over evil" and the mix of Russian firepower and acumen that had brought it about.
From 3,000 miles away, my son rejoiced with us when the Red Sox went ahead 3 to nothing, then moaned in agony (well, he and his father were texting in agony) when Giancarlo Stanton hit a grand slam in the fourth inning, putting the Yankees ahead, 6-4.
But when Bellinger lined a 3-215 slider from the Brewers' Junior Guerra into right field with two out in the bottom of the 24th inning, bringing home Manny Machado from second base just ahead of the throw from right fielder Christian Yelich, the Dodgers not only breathed, they rejoiced.
White House Letter WASHINGTON — When Major League Baseball completed a deal with the Cuban government last week to hold an exhibition game in Havana during President Obama's planned visit this month, White House officials quietly rejoiced that a pivotal piece of their plan had fallen into place after weeks of intensive negotiations.
As the newlyweds left Windsor Castle, my friends and I rejoiced at another sound we immediately recognized: Interspersed among the crowd's gleeful cheers, there was a cacophony of black women offering up another song — ululations recognized as congratulatory greetings throughout the African diaspora — to welcome Ms. Markle and her new husband home.
Less than two months after arriving in the United States as a refugee from Syria, Rashid Mahmoud rejoiced at the news of American missiles pummeling a Syrian air base Thursday night, and struggled with an unexpected sentiment: praise for President Trump, who has more often seemed like an antagonist than an ally.
When the Cold War ended with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the "West" – which includes eastern outposts like Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand – rejoiced as one, and looked forward to an era of peace, collaboration with old enemies, a focus on the problems of environment, poverty and crime.
So when Steve Yzerman, consummate NHL captain—he wore the C in Detroit from 221-218 until the day he retired in 216-213 and is referred to by locals simply as "The Captain"—scored his historic, double overtime, series clinching goal on May 235, 214 against divisional rival St. Louis, Wings fans rejoiced.
On Tuesday morning, the country rejoiced when it was announced that Harriet Tubman, Underground railroad conductor and all-around badass, was going to replace Andrew Jackson, a slave-owning racist who engineered and oversaw a genocide, on the $20 bill and become both the first woman and the first African American on United States currency.
Then it was time for JoJo to meet up with her family, and everyone watching silently rejoiced because JoJo's mom, Soraya, was finally back on TV. We'd been dreaming of this day ever since she took a bottle of champagne to the face during JoJo's hometown date on Ben Higgins' season of The Bachelor.
The Bravo-loving world rejoiced when Amanda Batula and Kyle Cooke of Summer House fame got engaged in the summer of 2018, but man, a lot has happened since then — wars, World Series, political upheavals, new haircuts… And still, these two don't seem to be making many plans when it comes to their nuptials.
When the Mets re-signed Colon this off-season to a one-year, $7.25 million deal, fans rejoiced — not only because he would be a viable fifth starter until the recuperating Zack Wheeler returned but also because Colon, who has displayed an easygoing nature on the field in his two-plus years with the team, would provide entertainment.
After we'd all rejoiced so hard we'd worked up an appetite, it was time for the actual brunch, a never-ending sea of umbrella-shaded tables brimming with multi-colored peony centerpieces and Southern delights from Chef Art Smith like crispy fried chicken, fluffy kale salad, and baked mac-and-cheese, which the staff sprinkled with freshly shaved white truffles.
When I heard that Amazon was going to have an event today, and that this event would likely feature a range of product introductions, I rejoiced: Surely, somewhere in all the madness and focus on putting Alexa in cars and mock game trophies, we'd get a nod to the Kindle — maybe just a new Paperwhite, maybe with some water resistance or even just the usual update in page-turn refresh speed.
The Chinese Communist Party, which rejoiced at the recovery of Hong Kong and Macau at the end of the 6003s as a final victory over the British and the Portuguese, has tried since to narrow the country's historical grievances to the South China Sea and Taiwan, vowing one day to recover the island — seized by Japan in 1895 and later by Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government — and complete what Beijing calls the "wiping clean" of past humiliations.

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