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elated and appeared
When the afternoon meeting assembled, Joseph, feeling very much elated, arose the first thing and said the personage who had appeared in the morning was the Angel Peter come to accept the dedication.
Custer appeared very much elated and ordered the bugle to sound a charge, and moved on at the head of his column, waving his hat to encourage his men.

elated and on
on the other hand was elated and smiling, and registered her joy by dancing in company with the entire chorus.
Shortly afterwards, elated by Sir Joseph's views on equality, Ralph decides that he will declare his love to Josephine.
And the on their parts have been and are too much elated with the advantages they supposed they should derive from the restoration of their old Privileges & customs, & indulged themselves in a way of thinking & talking that gave very just offence, as well to their own People as to the English merchants.
He also posed as an author and patron of literature ; his poems, severely criticized by Philoxenus, were hissed at the Olympic games ; but having gained a prize for a tragedy on the Ransom of Hector at the Lenaea at Athens, he was so elated that he engaged in a debauch which proved fatal.
Said Barry, " Why should blacks feel elated when we see men eating on the moon when millions of blacks and poor whites don't have enough money to buy food here on earth?
Relieved and elated, Charity leaves (" I'm A Brass Band ") and packs a suitcase on which is printed ' Almost Married '.
The job was known to be personally distasteful to him, for it left him with the task of conciliating on the one hand a Dutch party elated with victory, and on the other hand a British party almost ready to despair of the British connection.
With center-left tenentes out of the coalition and the left crushed, Vargas turned to the only mobilized base of support on the right, elated by the atrocious, fascist-style crackdown against the ANL.
The South Arabia region was called Arabia Eudamon ( the elated Arabia ) by the Greeks and was on the agenda of conquests of Alexander of Macedonia before he died.
Little was changed on Ben Hawkins ' side except for the addition of the cootch ( striptease ) family ; a Carnivàle consultant had elated the producers by calling attention to his research about families managing cootch shows in the 1930s.
The report chronicled gruesome details of the events in 1953: how, by spending a meager sum of $ 1 million, the CIA " stirred up considerable unrest in Iran, giving Iranians a clear choice between instability and supporting the shah "; how it brought " the largest mobs " into the street ; how it " began disseminating ' gray propaganda ' passing out anti-Mossadegh cartoons in the streets and planting unflattering articles in local press "; how the CIA's " Iranian operatives pretending to be Communists threatened Muslim leaders with ' savage punishment if they opposed Mossadegh '"; how the " house of at least one prominent Muslim was bombed by CIA agents posing as Communists "; how the CIA tried to " orchestrate a call for a holy war against Communism "; how on August 19 " a journalist who was one of the agency's most important Iranian agents led a crowd toward Parliament, inciting people to set fire to the offices of a newspaper owned by Dr. Mossadegh's foreign minister "; how American agents swung " security forces to the side of the demonstrators "; how the shah's disbanded " Imperial Guard seized trucks and drove through the street "; how by " 10: 15 there were pro-shah truckloads of military personnel at all main squares "; how the " pro-shah speakers went on the air, broadcasting the coups ' success and reading royal decrees "; how at the US embassy, " CIA officers were elated, and Mr. Roosevelt got General Zahedi out of hiding " and found him a tank that " drove him to the radio station, where he spoke to the nation "; and, finally, how " Dr. Mossadegh and other government officials were rounded up, while officers supporting General Zahedi placed ' unknown supports of TP-Ajax ' in command of all units of Tehran garrison.
He finds them on a road in Italy, about to attack a German-held town, just as the soldiers are elated or disappointed at " mail call ": letters for Murphy and Dondaro, a package with a phonograph record of his son's voice for Warnicki, but nothing for now Captain Walker.
When black actress Hattie McDaniel took over the role on November 24, 1947, she earned $ 1000 a week for the first season, doubled the ratings of the original series and pleased the NAACP which was elated to see a historic first: a black woman as the star of a network radio program.
Beezwax is elated at having acquired two nuclear warheads, but dies when a stray bee lands on one warhead's fuse, triggering an explosion.
An elated Hermie goes home and puts on a suit, dress shirt and heads back to Dorothy's house, running into Oscy on the way ; Oscy relates that Miriam's appendix burst and she's been rushed to the mainland.
Toni's mother receives the news and is elated to learn her son's status has finally risen to what she'd hoped and eventually calls off the hit she had ordered on Toni previously.
Cartman is elated that he not only was on TV, but saved the day as well.
Team captains Siobhain Doherty and Emily Cartwright accepted the trophy on behalf of the elated team.
For this reason and on account of this wrong thinking you have become elated and arrogant.

elated and back
Chaplin recalled: " I had a disquieting feeling of sinking back into a depressing commonplaceness ", and was therefore " elated " when a new tour began in October.
Florence is elated to be back in her hometown of Budapest, but dismayed that she remembers none of it (" Heaven Help My Heart ").
Anne, elated, brushes off Burke's accusations that she is living in a fantasy world and begins her trip back home.
While in bed, JR suggests that they marry again and is elated that he has " his " Babe back.
" Vera's " premonitions " were right and the phone rang after Molly and Tyrone came back into the house and told Jack and Vera that they wanted to put in an offer for the house, Vera and Jack were elated as were Molly and Tyrone.

elated and family
JR's family is elated that Babe's baby is alive, but Bianca's family is devastated by the news.

elated and .
Papa was still elated over his afternoon visit downtown.
Hino was elated at the prospect.
He felt suddenly elated, adventurous.
After the outbreak of war between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, Pasternak was elated.
:"… under ordinary circumstances he would have been very much elated, and therefore thankful to see someone make such records of his services to the Cause, but that the references to the Guardian and the Administration changed his attitude completely.
Such aggressive moves were received exuberantly by an elated public and press, inspired in part by the National Spiritual Mobilization Movement, as the Army seemed invincible.
Konoe was elated by this development, and began to line up support for the idea of a summit conference in Hawaii.
This is accompanied by torchlit processions and much elated celebration.
A manic episode is defined in the American Psychiatric Association's diagnostic manual as a period of seven or more days ( or any period if admission to hospital is required ) of unusually and continuously effusive and open elated or irritable mood, where the mood is not caused by drugs / medication or a medical illness ( e. g., hyperthyroidism ), and ( a ) is causing obvious difficulties at work or in social relationships and activities, or ( b ) requires admission to hospital to protect the person or others, or ( c ) the person is suffering psychosis.
Full-blown mania will make a person feel elated, but perhaps also irritable, frustrated, and even disconnected from reality.
The Roman people were greatly elated at the election, for Honorius III was himself a Roman and by his extreme kindness had endeared himself to the hearts of all.
The Romans were greatly elated at the election of Honorius IV, for he was a citizen of Rome and a brother of Pandulf, a senator of Rome.
Plutarch reports that, as might be imagined, Artaxerxes was elated that such a dangerous and illustrious foe had come to serve him.
Santa Anna, elated at finally having the Texas Army in front of him, waited for reinforcements, which were led by General Cos. On that same day, a skirmish was fought between the enemies, mostly cavalry, but nothing came of it.
An elated Cymbeline pardons Belarius and all the prisoners.
Disraeli is elated when he receives the news.
Bus tickets are hard to obtain for several weeks as masses of elated men, clad in distinctive ritual dhotis of various colors, throng public transportation during their trip to the shrine.
" I am elated and amazed to receive this honor from those who are committed to the best of what television and media have to offer, for doing what I've always wanted to do.

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