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A triumphant week for all, especially Tchaikovsky.
THIS should have been a triumphant week for Marco Rubio.
It was a triumphant week for the fresh-faced pop band Rixton in the singles chart.
Heading into his Super Bowl halftime performance on Sunday night, Justin Timberlake wasn't having an especially triumphant week.
After the tide finally turned, with the company's triumphant week of performances at Sadler's Wells, in London, in 1964, a sadness invades Brown's narrative.
It was a triumphant week for Ms. Lagum, who broke into modeling about three years ago as the winner of the debut television season of "Africa's Next Top Model".
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The Iraq war, in its opening and apparently triumphant weeks, is analogous to the Black Death, which forms the background of "The Decameron".
Ted's triumphant opening week in the States was accompanied by a profile in the New Yorker magazine that deftly portrayed MacFarlane as a joyless billionaire, trapped by his success and burdened by weird hygiene and dating issues.
The buzz around Mr. Cagri peaked at the end of 1999, when an Internet start-up sponsored a triumphant two-week tour of the United States.
It is coming off a recent high: its first nationally broadcast PBS special; critically praised performances at City Center in 2009, the company's New York debut; and the triumphant three-week visit to Paris in July.
In the end, not a single Arab or Israeli member of the Divan boycotted that tour: from Israel, from the Palestinian territories, from Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt, they came together for a tough, but triumphant, two weeks.
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