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elation and brought
The final allegro section is an " Alleluia ," " a jewel of a piece with its high spirits and its wit ... its music speaks unmistakably of his relaxed high spirits at the time he wrote it and of the elation and confidence that his opera-house success at brought him ".

elation and one
In common with the music traditions of other Asian cultures, such as Persia and India, one strand of traditional Chinese music consists of a repertoire of traditional melodies with tempo and ornamentation varying according to the mood of the instrumentalist, the audience, and their reaction to what is being played, the same melody can be used to serve many different roles be it merry, melancholic or martial ( this can be glimpsed in the love theme of the Butterfly Lovers ' Violin Concerto where the same melody at different points in the lover's story reflects elation, turbulence and dejection ).

elation and after
The controversial figure Col. David Hackworth, writing in his 1989 memoir About Face, described at length his initial elation at an assignment with a man he idolized, and how that elation turned to bitter disillusionment after seeing Marshall's character and methods firsthand.

elation and .
Jack felt a wave of complete elation, but in a second it had vanished without a trace.
The psychedelic effects of ayahuasca include visual and auditory stimulation, the mixing of sensory modalities, and psychological introspection that may lead to great elation, fear, or illumination.
Euphoria is an emotional and mental state defined as a sense of great elation and well being.
He was humbled by the sight, and his heart was filled with elation joined by pain and suffering.
In the midst of his elation Agrippa saw an owl perched over his head.
Unfortunately, the elation soon turned to fear.
The PML slowly took away Zamora ’ s ability to speak, though when then-President Bill Clinton called Zamora to thank him for his work, Zamora expressed elation at the call and was able to respond.
Qualitative research and anecdotal accounts of creative achievement in the arts and sciences suggest that creative insight is often followed by feelings of elation.
The immediate effect of the February Revolution was a widespread atmosphere of elation and excitement in Petrograd.
He noted " There was so much love and elation ; sometimes it was a little eerie at the Vanguard.
He crosses the line with elation and then he wakes up.
The precipitous end to the action provoked elation among the French.
The basis of the poem is a harmonious and joyous elation of the memories that Jonson had at the manor.
For those that returned there was a mixture of elation and anger, and questions as to what had happened to the Heavy Brigade.
One of football's most famous photographs shows the elation on the England bench as the final whistle was blown, except for Greaves, in his suit and tie, looking astonished at what had happened.
Hochschild starts with the thesis that human emotion and feeling — joy, sadness, anger, elation, jealousy, envy, despair — is, in large part, social.
Chardi Kala indicates the elation or high spirits of Sikhism.
Another vocal form, taranas are medium-to fast-paced songs that are used to convey a mood of elation and are usually performed towards the end of a concert.
Travis ’ s elation quickly changes to fury when they find Eckels and see by his muddy boots that he did in fact fall off the path.
Lombardi was a vociferously demanding coach who would respond with the greatest elation to success and tremendous sadness to the slightest setback.
At first the dieter may experience elation at the thought of loss and pride of their rejection of food.
In spite of our casualties, we hard all that elation of the winners of a good battle, especially of a bayonet charge … I spoke to Lieut.
MeralcO expressed elation over the dismissal.
Cloud nine or on cloud nine is an idiom referring to a state of elation or happiness.

grew and seven
Eventually, the system grew to include seven senior colleges, four hybrid schools, seven community colleges, as well as graduate schools and professional programs.
In the book, the animals were told that after their miserable lives were over they would go to a place in which " it was Sunday seven days a week, clover was in season all the year round, and lump sugar and linseed cake grew on the hedges ".
Soon after Locke's birth, the family moved to the market town of Pensford, about seven miles south of Bristol, where Locke grew up in a rural Tudor house in Belluton.
From the age of seven, Stockhausen grew up in Altenberg, where he received his first piano lessons from the Protestant organist of the Altenberg Cathedral, Franz-Josef Kloth ( Kurtz 1992, 14 ).
Tureaud, with his four sisters and seven brothers, grew up in a three-room apartment in one of the city's housing projects, the Robert Taylor Homes, in a poorly constructed building, in an area with high levels of environmental pollutants and the largest concentration of poverty in America.
Long after the city grew to the seven hills the Palatine remained a desirable residential area.
The sixth of seven children of Daniel and Henrietta Malthus, Thomas Robert Malthus grew up in The Rookery, a country house near Westcott in Surrey.
The Judiciary Act of 1789 called for the appointment of six justices, and as the nation's boundaries grew, Congress added justices to correspond with the growing number of judicial circuits: seven in 1807, nine in 1837, and ten in 1863.
The passing of the Act seven years later enfranchising " male persons " was, however, a more significant event ; it has been argued that it was the inclusion of the word " male ", thus providing the first statutory bar to women voting, which provided a focus of attack and a source of resentment from which, in time, the women's suffrage movement grew.
They had eight children, seven of whom grew to adulthood.
Indeed, during the seven years of his presidency, real GDP grew on average 6. 7 % a year, average income increased 11 % annually in real terms, and a consistently positive balance of the federal budget enabled the government to cut 70 % of the external debt ( according to the Institute for Complex Strategic Studies ).
The city, populated by the Longbeards or Durin's folk, grew and prospered continuously through Durin's life ( which was so long that he was called Durin the Deathless, also a reference to the belief by his people that he would be reincarnated seven times ).
This grew Canwest's footprint to the major centres in seven of Canada's ten provinces.
This number grew to seven in 2009 as Zion, Illinois was granted an expansion team known as the Lake County Fielders.
He grew so quickly that by the age of seven he was the size of a 14-year-old.
They were instructed by seven prophets to follow a sacred miigis shell ( whiteshell ) toward the west, until they reached a place where food grew upon the water.
Mitford, the sixth of seven children, was the daughter of David Freeman-Mitford, 2nd Baron Redesdale and his wife Sydney ( daughter of politician and publisher Thomas Bowles ), and grew up in a series of her father's country houses.
Bart was born Lionel Begleiter the youngest of seven surviving children in East London to Galician Jews, and grew up in Stepney.
During the seven years of this work, a small town of about 70 houses grew up near the quarry called Granitetown ; little remains of the town today.
Gilmore Girls, which debuted in 2000, netted meager ratings when it debuted in a tough Thursday time-slot, but subsequently grew into one of the network's most successful shows after moving in 2001 to its Tuesday time-slot where it remained for seven seasons.
The youngest of seven children born to a German mother and an Irish father, Gormley grew up in a wealthy Roman Catholic family living in Dewsbury Moor, West Yorkshire.
The problems of 1968-1971 were soon forgotten ; audience share grew, and in 1975 the company won seven BAFTA awards, more than the rest of ITV put together.
As a young girl and the only sister to seven brothers, Kaikeyi grew up without a maternal influence in her childhood home.

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