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Two months after Al Gore triumphantly claimed enough delegates for the Democratic presidential nomination, his campaign is struggling to reorient itself toward the general election, and many of the vice president's closest advisers concede that Gov. George W. Bush of Texas has outmaneuvered them in appealing to moderate voters.
Of course, like all the best tabloids, Dolls has its cake and eats it, too, and still has enough to throw triumphantly in the face of the showbiz establishment.
As if this wasn't moving enough, Colbert then brings out (or, runs triumphantly over to, as is his wont) Andrew Young himself, his guest on the program.
Her A-level French improved - she's fluent enough to argue in the language now, she says triumphantly.
Rolling Stone magazine's Tom Carson wrote that the music celebrates "the romance of rock & roll rebellion" and is vast, engaging, and enduring enough to leave listeners "not just exhilarated but exalted and triumphantly alive".
Early last year he decided he'd had enough of the celebrity lifestyle and, together with fiancée Elissa Friday, returned triumphantly to Geelong.
But when President Trump triumphantly declared Thursday evening that he had "overridden my people" and saved the Special Olympics, Ms. DeVos seemed to have taken enough blame.
Indeed, you sometimes wondered whether those who tweeted so triumphantly the news of Thatcher's demise for the third or fourth time were hoping that if they did it often enough, it would somehow force her to shuffle off this mortal coil.
Murphy smiled triumphantly.
"Ahhh," he said, triumphantly.
"Aha!" she said triumphantly.
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