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Daily we pray the very same Eucharistic prayers, be it an occasion of exalted joy or wrenching agony.
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If the movie seems virtually operatic, it's no accident — the doctor played by Grant is also an amateur orchestra conductor, and "People Will Talk" is filled with the exalted joys of classical music.
Joy, joy, joy!
Feeling uplifted, elated, ecstatic, exalted, or simply giddy with joy is something each and every one of us can feel anytime, anywhere.
The cast (sometimes including Ann Heche as the star's workplace nemesis) is talented and convincingly tied to one another; watching Brandt here, playing a a capable, attractive and open person after years of abuse by "Breaking Bad" (in the exalted service, I understand, of "Breaking Bad"), is not merely a joy to me, but something of a relief.
As you can see, the term "unconditional" is about a process that reaches an exalted goal, while, at the same time, there are glimpses of bliss and joy along the way.
Jean-Yves Ravoux was an ageless, properly "white" high tenor with the dryness of wine; François Bazola, an imposing bass; and the sopranos Nicola Wemyss and Patricia Gonzalez conveyed unaffected joy, utterly convincing in their delight at the idea of one sole exalted God.
A large and noticeably young audience turned up at Carnegie Hall to hear this unorthodox and exhilarating 10-movement work: a meditation on joy and creation, on nature in both its pastoral and violent manifestations, and on exalted human love as a pathway to transcendent death.
Exalted company indeed.
Again we felt exalted.
We felt exalted.
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