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And they have largely, if not always consistently, stuck to the path of liberalising reforms that passed a milestone in December 2004, when Mr Erdogan triumphantly secured a date to open formal negotiations for Turkey's membership of the European Union.Those negotiations have not been going smoothly.

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The star of the show last night was Erie Mills as Cunegonde, triumphantly secure in her bright, brilliant soprano and a confident comedian, as well.

The star of the show Tuesday night was Erie Mills as Cunegonde, triumphantly secure in her bright, brilliant soprano and a confident comedian, as well.

But survive I did and, on my cramped ride back to Fes in a shared grand taxi, mesmeric Muslim devotional music flooding from one passenger's portable stereo, I felt triumphantly that I had secured the carpet heavy on my lap for more or less what it was worth (although the grins on the face of the dealer and his chubby son and protégé as we shook hands did perhaps suggest rather more than less).

The Scottish and Welsh secretaries currently negotiate in secret with their cabinet colleagues and then triumphantly announce that they have secured a great deal (nobody ever admits failure).

On Sunday, Mr. de Blasio spoke triumphantly of the funding he secured for prekindergarten classes, calling the program "historic". And his advisers pointed out that the prekindergarten plan, all but dismissed when Mr. de Blasio unveiled it as a fledgling mayoral candidate in 2012, was now among the foremost policy issues in New York politics.

During his stay in Portugal, he secured decrees protecting the Brazilian Indians from enslavement and creating a monopoly for the Jesuits in the government of the Indians, and he returned triumphantly in 1655.

Al Awda, whose supporters have been known to chant charming epithets such as "Jews Are Our Dogs," is triumphantly displaying an email from UNRWA's Sami Mshasha gratefully recognizing the organization's role in securing Whitley's apologia.

Minds boggle at some of Zeta's more staggering potentialities toward eventually securing "the supply of energy to the human race for all time," as Sir George Thomson, Master of Corpus Christi, Cambridge, wrote triumphantly in the "Sunday Times".

Murphy smiled triumphantly.

"Ahhh," he said, triumphantly.

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