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Any euphoria from the elections will be short-lived.
The euphoria from the hundreds of people who were around the blocks was pretty amazing.
Despite the euphoria from a near-capacity crowd, Ipswich just missed out on the play-offs.
However, Dixon insisted any short-term City euphoria from a Conservative-led coalition could soon peter out.
Cue euphoria from screaming school children waving Union Jack flags and a steel band sounding their horns.
He threw himself into side projects after the euphoria from his New York victory, and the parades and the television appearances that followed, subsided.
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While I was hearing a rising euphoria for Trump from many white voters, I was also hearing an equally loud and growing disbelief from the media.
But "Popular Music" set off a kind of euphoria -- from the bleakest corner of the world, here was this bright shining light of a book -- and, in a country of nine million, it sold 750,000 copies.
But the euphoria resulting from that triumph was short-lived.
That small rush of euphoria experienced from getting a large number of likes or comments makes users feel good about themselves.
Such moments might have been written by others - John Hodge in Trainspotting or Simon Beaufoy in Slumdog Millionaire - but the framing of them is distinctive to Boyle's direction: cinematic euphoria salvaged from filth and cruelty.
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