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Yet height does triumph more often than not.
But nobody else needs the triumph more than Messi.
Deeper inside, however, she felt more sorrow than triumph, more exile than liberation.
More than triumph, more than justice, the picture captured, at a glimpse, a couple in love.
She beat the disease, a triumph more important than victories over the former No. 1s Kim Clijsters and Jelena Jankovic.
The songs are filled with more despair, more sadness, more triumph, more faith in the supernatural, much deeper feelings".
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But that failure launched the revolutionary battle that triumphed more than five years later.
In the end her triumphs, more than her wobbles, stayed with me.
He was bitter — perhaps "disillusioned" is a better word — because he was a brilliant and original writer who never got the success he deserved, while lesser lights triumphed: more old news.
But it was enthusiastically welcomed in the East, and thanks to Constantine the new religion triumphed more rapidly; his official support led to the conversion of numerous pagans, although with doubtful sincerity because they were indifferent in their moral conviction.
During the cold war, however, the opposite tendency triumphed more often: All of the Soviet Union, including Vilnius, Riga and other cities that today lie within the European Union, were excluded from Europe entirely.
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