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This left a delighted Piquet to take his last career win ahead of Modena, Patrese, de Cesaris, Bertrand Gachot and Mansell who was classified sixth.

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The project took one year and exceeded its budget, but Zeckendorf was delighted with the results.
He took shelter in Pimp Hall and was so delighted with the food offered him that he jocularly drew his sword and knighted the joint of beef declaring that it was now Sir Loin.
Soon after arriving Ray emptied this box of spools down the staircase … with these … one had to step cautiously to avoid slipping … I was delighted with this gesture .” Johnson ’ s Second Nothing took place at Maidman Playhouse, New York, in 1962.
From the coast he took a steamer to Japan, where he delighted in the calm of that country.
The cover's ornate decoration, a carved dove holding an olive branch surrounded with gilded flames, so delighted William Gladstone, it is said, that he took his grandchildren to see it.
It was the final race of the 2004 season, and local fans were delighted when Brazil's Rubens Barrichello took pole for his home race.
Instead of Hill taking his first victory, Prost took what was to be his final and 51st win in front of a typically delighted Schumacher followed by Blundell, Senna, Patrese and Berger.
Coulthard stormed on to win, while Schumacher suffered another off on his way to second place and a delighted Nick Heidfeld took his first-ever podium driving for Sauber.
Ferrari took a 1-2 in front of the delighted Tifosi, with Rubens Barrichello ahead of team mate Michael Schumacher.
However, the Chief Bard took pity on him and offered him a wonderful gift in the form of a magical harp that " almost plays itself ," in Fflewddur Fflam's delighted words.
In response to Wills's ad, claiming that all the voters were his " Alamo Cousins ," Groucho Marx took out a small ad which simply said, " Dear Mr. Wills, I am delighted to be your cousin, but I voted for Sal Mineo ," ( Wills's rival nominee for Exodus ).
The following year he took the American title from Pittsburgh ’ s highly regarded Ephraim ( Evan ) Morris over a five-mile ( 8 km ) course with a turn on the treacherous Allegheny River, an outcome that delighted his supporters, who had bet upwards of $ 300, 000.
Both Maddow and Jones delighted in this segment and took to introducing it with a monkey chirping sound effect, followed by the two of them yelling " MONKEY !".

delighted and victory
As for the workers, they are delighted at this unexpectedly swift victory and agree to immediately resume their duties.
Holland was delighted with his victory, but other members of the party were less enthusiastic — Holland's majority was far lower than Webb's had been.
Christian Europe, which after relieving Spain of the Arabic Muslims had identified the Ottoman Empire with the Islamic menace, was delighted at the reports of such an allegedly grandiose victory.
It is now believed that the figures represent Ardashir I and his son Shapur I, stomping over the dead body of Artabanus IV, delighted and intoxicated with victory over their enemy.
At Charlton he delighted the crowds after each home victory with his exuberant leaps of celebration.

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He bounced exuberantly on the sagging bed and was even more delighted when Madame Lalaurie -- after closing the door -- showed the slave that the bed was designed for something other than slumber.
To both persons and ideas he brought the same delighted interest, the same open-minded relish for what was unique in each, the same discriminating sensibility and quicksilver intelligence, the same gallantry of judgment.
: " With its love of luxury and passion for colour, the art of this age delighted in the production of masterpieces that spread the fame of Byzantium throughout the whole of the Christian world.
" Now Judas celebrated the festival of the restoration of the sacrifices of the temple for eight days, and omitted no sort of pleasures thereon ; but he feasted them upon very rich and splendid sacrifices ; and he honored God, and delighted them by hymns and psalms.
In her journal for Christmas Eve 1832, the delighted 13-year-old princess wrote, " After dinner … we then went into the drawing-room near the dining-room … There were two large round tables on which were placed two trees hung with lights and sugar ornaments.
For this reason Munch's pictures are as a rule " not complete ", as people are so delighted to discover for themselves.
James's tone delighted Elizabeth, who responded: " So trust I that you will not doubt but that your last letters are so acceptably taken as my thanks cannot be lacking for the same, but yield them to you in grateful sort ".
So Forrest went on for a few more weeks holding what he delighted in calling, " a living funeral ".
He delighted in the folklore of this remote district, and became, as he himself tells us, a ‘ tale-teller .’ The ‘ applause of my companions ,’ he says, ‘ was my recompense for punishments incurred for being idle .’ These conditions developed a love of poetry and the composition of verses and ballads.
The statement, interpreted as support for Quebec independence, delighted many Quebecers but angered the Canadian government and many English Canadians.
Hutton hit on a variety of ideas to explain the rock formations he saw around him, but according to Playfair he " was in no haste to publish his theory ; for he was one of those who are much more delighted with the contemplation of truth, than with the praise of having discovered it ”.
Midas recognized him and treated him hospitably, entertaining him for ten days and nights with politeness, while Silenus delighted Midas and his friends with stories and songs.
” You professed to have felt delighted when you heard of my arrival, thinking that it would have been of great advantage for the emperor and the people ; you added that you would have obeyed my summons had not a previous intimation of the emperor prevented you.
In a speech delivered at Salem, Mass., on January 6, 1860, to raise money for the families of the executed abolitionist John Brown and his followers, Ralph Waldo Emerson calls Brown an example of true chivalry, which consists not in noble birth but in helping the weak and defenseless and declares that " Walter Scott would have delighted to draw his picture and trace his adventurous career ".
He was delighted to learn that the island was owned by the United States government — it had been ceded by the New York State Legislature in 1800 for harbor defense.
This embarrassment would have delighted his critics, and probably some of his soldiers — whose demands for cash had been near-mutinous.
Perutz was delighted to win the Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing about Science in 1997.
He also delighted in using the room for entertaining guests and visitors to his house and studio.
Wayne's World footage was used to make a new music video for " Bohemian Rhapsody ", with which the band and management were delighted.
Tolkien delighted in inventing new etymons for his Elvish vocabulary.
One possible reason for this is that Weber had very large hands and delighted in writing music that suited them.
Hepburn was delighted that Tracy was available for Woman of the Year, saying " I was just damned grateful he was willing to work with me.
Even though she had already worked in the movies ( she had sung briefly in the 1942 Abbott and Costello film Ride ' Em Cowboy ), she was " delighted " when Norman Granz negotiated the role for her, and, " at the time .... considered her role in the Warner Brothers movie the biggest thing ever to have happened to her.
Management was delighted, and made plans for a new series of machines that were more tailored to business use ; they would include instructions for character handling and record keeping for instance.

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