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On hearing the news he felt immediate exhilaration and marked the occasion with some 'liberated' champagne.
By any historical measure, the March on the Pentagon was no more than one of many theatrically bizarre events characteristic of a time marked by extremes of disgust and exhilaration.
"The sense of exhilaration and fun that marked the best of the series has gone unaccountably AWOL," opined Kenneth Turan in the Los Angeles Times.
But it was exactly that exhilaration and urgency that somehow marked the world we were living in.
It is a transition "marked by immense autonomy, freedom of choice, lack of obligations and focus on the self," a time also characterized by instability and experimentation, when "hopes and exhilaration recurrently run up against confusion and frustration" and when "ties to the social institutions of civil society, including church, are often weak".
A tumultuous liquid architecture ensued, combining Joan's love of Cézanne and early Mondrian with the new-found painterly exhilaration of de Kooning -- a synthesis that would mark most of her work throughout her life.
The 2014 Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies marks the 20th anniversary of this useful tool for tracking the ebb and flow of our periodic bursts of exhilaration and frequent disappointments with technology and business innovations.
These Opening Exercises mark the official beginning of the new academic year and provide a moment during the exhilaration and exhaustion of freshman orientation to reflect upon the meaning of the next four years.
Absolute exhilaration.
Total exhilaration!
– and exhilaration.
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