Sentence examples for and elation in a from inspiring English sources

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But to be aggressive on the court like a man, to really want to win and show it, to speak out, to throw your racket on the ground, to show frustration and elation in a sport so upper-class and steeped in tradition was just not what women did.

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Their statement in full: As a group of 9/11 families sharing a rare moment of justice and elation in the viewing of a film chronicling the search for and ultimate death of Osama Bin Laden, we find it deeply disturbing that some of our elected officials want to discourage other 9/11 families and the public from seeing this outstanding film.

This sleek piece of motoring mayhem does 0-60mph in under five seconds (except when I'm driving), has a top speed of 175mph (ditto), and - much more importantly - is capable of generating an effervescent mixture of envy and elation in every middle-aged man in earshot, which is a sizeable area.

The louts and lunatics who inhabit Martin McDonagh's "The Lieutenant of Inishmore" (which is having its American première at the Atlantic Theatre Company, under the firm-handed direction of Wilson Milam) are just such gruesome and unforgettable figures; as all gargoyles do, they inspire an almost childish terror and elation in the audience.

At once repulsive and irresistible, he is a splendid exercise in theatrical contradiction, a Dionysian figure who inspires panic and elation in equal measure.

Goodall never lets us forget that Meistersinger is a parable of poetic creativity, and there is an overriding sense of metaphysical resonance and elation in his interpretation.

I saw the sadness in the eyes of those yanked off by border control, and elation in others when Reina Sofia, or the Eiffel Tower, or Westminster Bridge, eased into view.

The only statistically significant differences in symptom prevalence observed across MCI subgroups were a high prevalence of elation in A-MCI and a higher prevalence of hallucinations in those with memory impairments (ie M-MCI and A-MCI).

West makes much, convincingly, of the emotional bonding between suffragette women of all classes, and of their heroic elation in a shared cause.

While Mr. Blair expressed his elation in a telephone call with Mr. Bush, there were no signs of intimacy in the still frayed relations between Washington and Paris and Berlin.

Dr. Gerberding expressed elation in a telephone news conference that the network of scientists has made significant progress in identifying a possible cause of SARS in the first full month of investigation -- a relatively short period for such research.

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