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And he triumphantly accepted an Oxford honorary degree, identifying himself as "Doctor Twain, if you please" thereafter.
Mr. Bush welcomed Mr. Robertson's support in 2000 and 2004, and last year, Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, also triumphantly accepted Mr. Robertson's backing.
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But more than that, as the show's lyrics tell us, the musical is about how to "celebrate yourself triumphantly" and "accept yourself and you'll accept others too".
I descended the stage with chin jutting, mopped my brow, accepted a beer and flopped down triumphantly to listen to the writer following me on the night's docket.
Our language betrays us: nowadays, you triumphantly sell a novel to a publisher; thirty years ago, a publisher simply accepted that novel.
They had returned triumphantly to Mecca without violence, most Meccans themselves had become Muslims, and many of the surrounding pagan Arab tribes had also accepted Islam and sent delegations to the Prophet pledging their allegiance to him.
More than 50 foreign journalists accepted coveted invitations to North Korea this week for the gala celebrations exalting the centenary of the country's deceased founder Kim Il-sung, the ascension of his grandson Kim Jong-un to the top leadership posts and, perhaps most alluring, the launching of a multistage rocket that North Korea had said would triumphantly place a satellite into orbit.
With Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras triumphantly returning to the US to accept the Polk Award with Barton Gellman and Ewan MacAskill yesterday, maybe it's time we revisit one of their first and most important stories: how much are internet companies like Facebook and Google helping the National Security Agency, and why aren't they doing more to stop it?
Grandpa's sister Michi triumphantly returned to the University of Oregon in 1984 to accept her college diploma ― decades after she was barred from her own graduation ceremony because of the military curfew imposed on Japanese-Americans.
Then of course there is the anthemic "Let It Go", sung triumphantly by Elsa as she decides to claim ownership of her identity and accept herself for who she truly is, regardless of hate from others.
Accept, accept.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com