The first hour today was one part exhilaration, nine parts exhaustion, as he demonstrated how to inch sideways up a snowy knoll in skis. |
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But the top act is the eponymous Triplets, sister divas who sing and swing with tireless exhilaration. |
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Amid the hilarious exhilaration of her manifold dislikes, it strikes a sombre note. |
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The object of these walks is to enjoy the exhilaration of walking without the encumbrance of clothing. |
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Alpine sports offer exhilaration and exercise in spectacular mountain settings. |
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I laughed out loud in sheer pleasure, feeling the exhilaration of the contest rush through me. |
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I'm feeling a strange combination of sad broodiness from the chapter's content and a relieved exhilaration at getting another chapter done. |
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The war game only lasts a few minutes but the tension it creates is beyond imagination and the exhilaration indescribable. |
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Cannes' toned-down exhilaration was because cinema was less electrifying than it had been in many years. |
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We made it with an hour to spare, on a cloud of exhilaration, exhaustion and expectancy. |
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The airiness, the suspendedness, the drop are composed to create the sheerness of the exhilaration and the perfect certainty of the arc. |
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No moans about the cold, just sheer exhilaration as we swooped down the brae to more photographs. |
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A bracing exhilaration rises from his caustic treatment of everyone else's values. |
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At first I feel only exhilaration as the wind gets up, and Larry begins to roll in the swell. |
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I remember the pure exhilaration of tramping the steep slopes of the hills and mountains with him in search of our elusive prey. |
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If not, consider the passion of obligation, the release of unashamedness and the exhilaration of revelation. |
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My breath was stuck in my stomach, my limbs benumbed, my senses catapulted into a no-go area where terror meets exhilaration. |
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It's a kind of recording of the daily frustration and the daily exhilaration and the momentary exaltation of the fact of living itself. |
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Her black hair flew in the wind and she enjoyed the sheer exhilaration of the ride. |
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The music here is certainly exciting, but its exhilaration does a lot to mask the core similitude of these songs. |
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At last he forgot himself and gave way to a full-mouthed toothy grin at the exhilaration of sail. |
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Indeed, clanging bells offered some exhilaration to counter the drudgery of life spent in the fields. |
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I followed behind, blushing massively, until we got to school, panting with exhilaration. |
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Although most professors felt exhilaration at teaching such committed and dedicated pupils, not all were pleased. |
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What resulted was a game that appealed to neither the physical exhilaration of basketball or the tactile delight of its medium. |
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The exhilaration of the unpredictable surge and our disappointed expectations left us with mixed feelings. |
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The mixture of fear and exhilaration he feels when passing through a police roadblock isn't logical, but it is completely understandable. |
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There is, or was, an exhilaration to their brittle mood of ecstasy and hysteria. |
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These are times of turbulence and trouble, but also of jubilance and exhilaration. |
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Carried by the elements, the boat comes to life and we ride its bare back, salt spray in our faces, hair flying behind us, gasping with exhilaration. |
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Whether it was the forbidden joy of being allowed to paint on a wall, or the exhilaration of letting their inhibitions go, their faces glowed with excitement. |
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You have to keep a cool head at all times despite the exhilaration the XKR provides. |
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An average child can burn up to 600 calories an hour, not to mention the sheer joy and exhilaration they'll feel picking up a new sport. |
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The popular response to this collapse of worm-eaten certainties has been an un-British surge of mass exhilaration. |
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The spectacular scenery and exhilaration of climbing and caving in Alberta's Canadian Rockies attract enthusiasts from around the world. |
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The pullaway factor provided by the significant torque from the motor makes some accelerative exhilaration possible even in these speed-straitened times we drive in. |
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Now that exhilaration should be tapped to build what is the hardest thing: lasting peace and stability. |
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Mazda says that they've enhanced every element found in the current car for maximum exhilaration. |
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Nostalgia, modernity and raw emotion provide the backdrop for his immortal voice and the exhilaration and beauty of his music. |
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These inconveniences are a small price to pay for the exhilaration of living in space. |
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At sunset, join our lively DJ on the largest floating terraces of Montreal for a exhilaration and festive evening. |
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Our members found comfort and exhilaration as the momentum of the election increased. |
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I cannot begin to tell what pride and what exhilaration I felt while I was flying across the country during most of today. |
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As you discover new roads and rediscover favourite journeys, expect a high level of comfort as well as exhilaration at every turn. |
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Designed without compromise, the XK Convertible combines outstanding performance with the exhilaration of open-top motoring. |
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He also vividly captures the exhilaration and the danger of wire-walking, and most of his main characters are completely convincing in their eccentricity. |
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The exhilaration is short-lived, though, because Carey basically blue balls us. |
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When you clear a three foot high wall or land a kickflip on a skateboard, you're hit with an instant and intense jolt of happiness and exhilaration. |
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As Explorer Gene makes clear, whether inherited or learned, a taste for the exhilaration of discovery is a hard thing to shake. |
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The climactic assault on Matterhorn depicts the chaos, randomness, exhilaration, and tragedies of combat. |
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For the first time, she really tasted the rawness, the exhaustion, and the exhilaration of the family business. |
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His shipboard view of a Dutch packet boat crossing the Channel conveys vividly both the exhilaration and the discomfort inherent in such a crossing. |
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For a cardiologist, the annual Baffin trek provides an emotional and intellectual mixture of exhilaration, adventure, inspiration and frustration, combined with the skill of practising superb medical teamwork. |
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Despite the horror stories, my exhilaration at first overcame fear. |
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It's the exhilaration of watching a tightrope walker. |
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Every element of the all-new MAZDA3 has been developed for heightened exhilaration, with a more refined sporty ride, top class fuel economy and quietness. |
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For performance buffs, this unearthly bedlam is pure exhilaration, especially when the XKR's roof is retracted and every nuance of the rapid fire cacophony can be appreciated. |
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We can find in this act the joy and exhilaration we found in the earlier acts, if we meet it with courage and give it the best that we have to give. |
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Mr. Speaker, nearly a week has passed since the wrap-up of the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games and yet Canadians are still feeling that exhilaration and pride. |
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But once you have tasted the freedom and exhilaration of making your own decisions, and experienced the satisfaction of seeing something you have created thrive and grow, you may never go back to working for someone else. |
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When the morning came, it was one of sparkling sunshine with a faint breeze drifting through the olive orchards, but any exhilaration the British soldiers might have felt was to be shattered by a brutal bombardment. |
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Keep a reader's log of observations as you go along, and e-mail us updates on your progress — your mood swings from exhilaration to exhaustion, voraciousness to ennui, hopelessness to renewed fervor, etc. |
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An editor will phone and I'll pour words down the receiver, fast and burbling, only to be left with a hot combination of embarrassment and exhilaration when it's over. |
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He was a drunkard, and had not known it. What he had fondly imagined was a pleasant exhilaration had been maudlin intoxication. |
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As we walked, my nerves melted and a sense of exhilaration took over. |
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Refinements to the shooting system and tweaks to the ball physics create a wider, more realistic variety of shots that enhance the exhilaration of scoring. |
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There is that unmistakable sensation of both great exhilaration and anxiety, as one pushes off and begins the true schuss down the slope. |
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An exhilaration at success, bewilderment at how weak tyranny turned out to be and how quickly the despotic clique that decades for decades had brutalized the citizenry collapsed, gave up or fled. |
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Anyone who has stepped on stage to compete will tell you that the first time is a grab bag of emotions, from fear and nausea to competitive fire and exhilaration. |
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He found the intense atmosphere of the card table, the fantasizing of a perfect hand, the exhilaration of bluffing other players, and the triumphant feeling of an occasional winning hand irresistible. |
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Yet this symphony's grander scale demands something more than exhilaration, and ultimately the performance's thrilling qualities couldn't quite eclipse the suspicion of depths left unplumbed. |
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It is a long fight back from the despondency of the ultimate darkness, but many, if not most, of those who are stricken do make the grade, and some do so with a sense of exhilaration. |
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And the exhilaration you'll feel every time you meet a bend in the road. |
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When you measure your progress, you stay on track, reach your target dates, and experience the exhilaration of achievement that spurs you on to the continued effort required to reach your goal. |
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There is exhilaration in flexing the powers of judgment acquired through years of living, and deep satisfaction in the exercise of well-polished skills. |
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In addition to the exhilaration of tackling the river itself, wilderness canoeists will also find potential for wildlife photography, fishing, hiking, observing nature and appreciating Canada's history and prehistory. |
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From spicy arrestees on COPS to Tom Cruise, the low-tech binge of singled-out talking heads and show-offs overwhelms, producing simultaneous exhilaration and unease. |
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To step out into the garage and see them stacked there, and smell their familiar, musty, cardboardy smell fills me with exhilaration and excitement. |
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I felt a kind of exhilaration when I reached the top of the mountain. |
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