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The ecstatic mood seems to have forestalled all criticism.
From the first movement of the live performance, there's an obsessive, possessed, ecstatic mood to Coltrane's playing, a sense of spiritual search and struggle.
In this ecstatic mood, I wandered out during the intermission and looked at the objects on display in the Egyptian galleries — lapis-lazuli amulets, jewelry, and so forth — and I was enchanted to see glints of indigo.
It's a huge achievement in only their second Premier League season and their fans will be in ecstatic mood if Fulham can be defeated at the Liberty Stadium next Sunday.
The army of Swans fans were leaving in ecstatic mood.
Gokhan Inler's strike had the massed ranks of noisy Napoli supporters in ecstatic mood as he turned the tie in favour of the Serie A outfit, but this was a night when Chelsea's old guard was not to be denied.
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The resonant strings of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales expressed the almost ecstatic moods of Peteris Vasks's Musica Appassionata and John Metcalf's Mapping Wales.
Yet doubts plague an increasingly sluggish Arsenal and the reaction to Saturday's win over Wigan in their FA Cup semi-final was more grudging than ecstatic, the mood at Wembley threatening to boil over as they laboured for inspiration against Championship opposition who were eventually beaten on penalties.
Now, he said, the mood was "ecstatic".
Mr. Liao described his mood as ecstatic, but added that he hoped his exile would not be long.
The mood was ecstatic yet mellow, and an earnestness infused the merriment, as if the sidewalk had become both an open-air night club and a cathedral.
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