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I'd tasted triumph, and I wanted more.
After a long history of repression, the Brotherhood had finally tasted triumph.
After four holes of a sudden-death playoff, a 47-minute weather delay and 102 starts on the PGA Tour without a victory, Dennis Paulson finally tasted triumph today.
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On two of these (pertaining to "preference" and "better" taste), Triumph won a majority of votes, but on the other two (pertaining to "amount of taste" and "satisfying quality"), it did not.
He brings his expert tastebuds to San Antonio Winery and we get spoiled as we taste triumph with every sip and bite.
However, Lennon insists he does not feel under pressure despite his side having only tasted victory once since their triumph at Hampden Park in March.
Sure, he had tasted ultimate triumph with the club that had nurtured him into the youngest All Star in NBA history.
Another appetizer well worth considering was tempura-battered smoked salmon roll, done with a bow to Japan, served with a wakame seaweed salad, soy dip and paper-thin slices of pickled ginger -- a textural-taste triumph of smooth-crunchy, delicate-sharp.
Sports personality of the year and newly knighted Bradley Wiggins, who last year won the Tour de France before tasting further triumph in the London Olympics, was a new entry at 30.
Rarely has an Arsenal triumph tasted so sweet for their supporters.
When at last Electra's brother, Orestes, returns and, at her vehement urging, savagely slays their mother, Ms. Wanamaker can't resist a real taste of triumph.
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