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joy and reunion
Filled with joy at the reunion, Sigrún kisses him before he can remove his coat of mail, and asks how she can heal him.
The joy of reunion is, however, quickly overshadowed by the report of the vast Vorlon fleet that has just destroyed Arcata 7, an inhabited planet of millions of sentients because it had harbored a Shadow force.
Shortly after this third letter, Nathanael returns to his home town from his studies to see Clara and Lothario, and in the joy of their reunion Coppelius / Coppola is at first forgotten.
The joy of their reunion is short-lived as Zhu's parents have already arranged for her to marry a man from a rich family called Ma Wencai.

joy and two
* a sense of joy deriving from the other two
At the age of two, she clapped her hands and laughed with joy when the great cannons of Kalmar Castle boomed out the royal salute.
Plutarch mentions that ( for much later period ) two days after the beginning of the festival " the priests bring forth a sacred chest containing a small golden coffer, into which they pour some potable water ... and a great shout arises from the company for joy that Osiris is found ( or resurrected ).
Her presence causes him unspeakable joy, but his unrequited love creates unendurable desires, inner conflicts between the ardent lover and the mystic Christian, making it impossible to reconcile the two.
The joy of Sebastian's potential recovery is overshadowed by a spectacular collision of the circus ' two trains, set up by Harry, the crooked midway operator fired by Brad, and Angel's rejected suitor, Klaus, as a byproduct of their robbing the circus pay wagon of the money earned by the show at the last stand.
However, two ( artha and kama ) are limited and can give only limited joy.
Researchers have begun in recent times to distinguish two aspects of personal well-being: Emotional well-being, in which respondents are asked about the quality of their everyday emotional experiences — the frequency and intensity of their experiences of, for example, joy, stress, sadness, anger, and affection — and life evaluation, in which respondents are asked to think about their life in general and evaluate it against a scale.
As everything in the field of consciousness assumes unusual importance, feelings become magnified ; love, gratitude, joy, sympathy, lust, anger, pain, terror, despair, or loneliness may become overwhelming, or two seemingly incompatible feelings may be experienced at once.
We have three grown grandchildren, two of them are married, they ’ re some of the greatest source of joy in our lives.
He learns about an influential religious movement in San Lorenzo, called Bokononism, a strange, postmodern faith that combines irreverent, nihilistic, and cynical observations about life and God's will with odd, but peaceful rituals ( for instance, the supreme act of worship is an intimate act consisting of prolonged physical contact between the bare soles of the feet of two persons, supposed to result in peace and joy between the two communicants ).
In other versions of this tale, the two halves of the village were not stopped short of extreme violence ; they actually annihilated each other, and Èṣù laughed at the result, saying " Bringing strife is my greatest joy ".
The hunger artist comes to symbolize a joy deprived man who shows no exuberance and the panther who replaces him obviously is meant to show a sharp contrast of the two.
During the 17th century, Robert Burton wrote in his work The Anatomy of Melancholy, " Out of these two concupiscible and irascible powers arise those mixed affections and passions of anger, which is a desire of revenge ; hatred, which is inveterate anger ; zeal, which is offended with him who hurts that he loves ; and ἐπιχαιρεκακία, a compound affection of joy and hate, when we rejoice at other men's mischief, and are grieved at their prosperity ; pride, self-love, emulation, envy, shame, & c., of which elsewhere.
:" Two days brought us to San Pedro, and two days more ( to our no small joy ) gave us our last view of that place, which was universally called the hell of California and seemed designed in every way for the wear and tear of sailors.
With Book and Lyrics by April-Dawn Gladu and Music and Lyrics by Daniel Levy, this version explores the joy and pain felt by his two mothers, the human Messua and Raksha the wolf, and stresses the benefits of community and compassion.
The Keli Yakar comments that the words verse in Psalms 96: 12 az yiraninu kol atzei ya ' ar ( אז ירננו כל עצי יער, " then all the trees of the forest will sing with joy "), is not only a reference to the shaking of the four species but a hint to this biblical specification: the Hebrew word az ( אז, " then ") is composed of two letters, an aleph ( א ), with a numerical value of 1, and a zayin ( ז ), with a numerical value of 7, hinting that the four species are to be taken 1 day outside of the Temple area and 7 days in the Temple.
Keats felt a tranquil and continual joy in her song ; and one morning he took his chair from the breakfast-table to the grass-plot under a plum-tree, where he sat for two or three hours.
In late summer 1916, as Brătianu's government sealed an alliance with the Entente, Iorga expressed his joy in a piece named Ceasul (" The Hour "): " the hour we have been expecting for over two centuries, for which we have been living our entire national life, for which we have been working and writing, fighting and thinking, has at long last arrived.
He derived the title from two Sanskrit words, turanga and lîla, which roughly translate into English as " love song and hymn of joy, time, movement, rhythm, life, and death ", and described the joy of Turangalîla as " superhuman, overflowing, dazzling and abandoned ".
The two have four children, two boys and two girls, and their house becomes a center of joy for not only them but for all their relatives and friends who come and visit.
What better time than when the two best virtues -- innocent joy and the boundless desire for love -- were the only motives in life?

joy and came
After correspondence with Miss Packard and to the joy of Miss Packard and Miss Giles, she came to Atlanta, in the fall of 1888, to help wherever needed, although there was then no money available to pay her a salary.
Their fans ' joy came to an abrupt end when the league temporarily disbanded in mid-1890 and took the team with it.
The Buddhist philosophers who came later, rejected ether as an element and replaced it with life, joy and sorrow.
Once, after a rehearsal of his Fourth Symphony, the well-meaning Bruckner tipped the conductor Hans Richter: " When the symphony was over ," Richter related, " Bruckner came to me, his face beaming with enthusiasm and joy.
This episode also came as a joy to all those who loathe garden gnomes.
Along with all the joy, came the acute disappointment at the non inclusion of certain parts in the Mysore state.
*" The Iraqi people welcomed with great enthusiasm and joy the victory of the Cuban revolution, which came only months after our own great national revolution in Iraq.
The case came to trial before the Supreme Court of the RSFSR in May 1936 ; both defendants, attacked by Vyshinsky as " human waste ," were found guilty and shot, and " the most publicized result of the trial was the joy of the liberated Eskimos.
The Book of Kells, a Celtic illuminated manuscript copy of the Gospels, uses the word “ gaudium ” meaning “ joy ” rather than “ gladium ,” which means “ sword ” -- rendering the verse in translation: “ I came not < nowiki ></ nowiki > to bring peace, but joy ”.
That joy quickly came to an end, first by losing 6 – 0 to Montezuma, and then having the club's travelling bus involved in a tragic accident in the San Juan de los Lagos roads that would take the lives of many of the club's players and had a big impact on the surviving players.
The Moorish sultan was received with much love and courtesy and there they handed over to him his son, who had been a hostage from the time of his capture, and as they stood there, there came about four hundred captives, of this who were in the enclosure, with the cross and a solemn procession singing the Te Deum Laudamus, and their highnesses dismounted to adore the Cross to the accompaniment of the tears and reverential devotion of the crowd, not least of the Cardinal and Master of Santiago and the Duke of Cadiz and all the other grandees and gentlemen and people who stood there, and there was no one who did not weep abundantly with pleasure giving thanks to Our Lord for what they saw, for they could not keep back the tears ; and the Moorish sultan and the Moors who were with him for their part could not disguise the sadness and pain they felt for the joy of the Christians, and certainly with much reason on account of their loss, for Granada is the most distinguished and chief thing in the world …
Luke 1: 41 And it came to pass, that, when Elizabeth heard the salutation of Mary, the babe leaped in her womb ; and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Ghost :< BR /> 42 And she spake out with a loud voice, and said, Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb .< BR /> 43 And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me ?< BR /> 44 For, lo, as soon as the voice of thy salutation sounded in mine ears, the babe leaped in my womb for joy .< BR /> 45 And blessed is she that believed: for there shall be a performance of those things which were told her from the Lord.
The British airman attacked his opponent so fiercely that the German was forced down to a lower height, and ultimately, to the joy of the onlookers, the Gotha burst into flames, seemed to break in two and came down piecemeal, all aflame.
In an interview with On Air with Ryan Seacrest on July 24, 2012, Richardson explained that the reason he came back to the group was because he realized how much joy singing and music gives him.
It was further underlined by the song frequently sung in his honor, to the tune of " You Are My Sunshine ": " Luis García, he drinks Sangria / he came from Barça to bring us joy !/ He's five foot seven, he's football heaven / So please don't take our Luis away!
There was, however, a Bible and a tattered copy of Burns's poems in the house, and when at the age of 15 a copy of Hood's poems came in his way, Neilson read them all with great joy.
The team first great joy came in the 1988 – 1989 season, after finishing third on the table ( with 12 wins, 16 draws, 8 loses ) despite this amazing effort, the team's leadership dismissed their Argentinian coach Juan Quarterone and replaced him with the former Luis Ángel Firpo player, Chilean Julio Escobar.
It was notable that despite the joy of the moment, Heighway could barely move to celebrate due to the extreme heat and fatigue and just decided to raise his arms in triumph from a standing position while his team-mates came to congratulate him.
He thought that her success came " because with gifts and success, she had with singular kindliness of heart made her very life-work itself a constant source of blessing and joy to others.
Her grief was tremendous, but in time it was replaced by joy, as GK came to her area, which helped her rebuild her life as well as her family's happiness.
Amidst crackers of fireworks and music of joy, the seven virgins, dressing themselves in saffron and sporting the Namam ( sacred symbol on the forehead ), came in grand procession on the streets alone with Vaikundar.
And right then and there joy and peace came into my soul.
The only joy came in 1993 with the club finishing 5th and making the finals.

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