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It's a battle of wits for which the public is unarmed; Dame Edna is always triumphant.
There were always serious Churchill critics, and in a career that was long and by no means always triumphant, there was plenty to criticise.
Norman Mailer, Bernstein's contemporary, insisted that God was not always triumphant, he was even unfree, and that man needed to complete Him, a task which increased man's moral responsibility.
They have learned that no matter how great the outrage, the entrenched gun interests are always triumphant.
Sometimes that doubt was blacker than other times, but the life force, the force of the paint itself, was always triumphant.
J. B. Atkins, who competed against him for the Cambridge University athletics team, said: "With his stately height and gigantic stride, he was magnificent in action; his final effort, always, triumphant, when he saw the goal of all, the tape, waiting for him, was a sight never to be forgotten – though I had a strong reason for regretting it at the time".
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"They will always be triumphant in the end.
The lasting images of the New Zealand sailing star Sir Peter Blake will always be triumphant.
"As a child watching Doctor Who," says Barratt, "there was always a triumphant feeling afterwards of having braved it.
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