Through the confusion I felt an electric elation, a sense of the force of life moving swiftly along my entire person. |
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Once the initial elation of a happy event dies down, we quickly revert to type, moaning and groaning. |
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True love is the elation that comes of true knowledge, an intuitive grasp of the world. |
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The feeling of elation and relief after completing the course was indescribable. |
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And together the group experienced elation and exhaustion as they slogged through stunning terrain. |
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Her temporary relief and elation was immediately washed away when she lifted her head again and looked around. |
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The effort and commitment meant the result offered accomplishment rather than elation. |
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The trek entails moments of extreme discomfort as well as overwhelming joy and elation. |
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Laughter is a gift from the divine. It is the divine expressing joy and elation through us. |
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I never knew it was possible to feel both elation and dread at the same time. |
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Mood may be labile, shifting from depression to euphoria or elation to fear and panic. |
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We caught the shuttle back to Heathrow, and arrived back with our heads still dizzy with emotion, a mixture of elation and relief. |
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Taking off to places unknown, with your motorcycle for company and a feeling of elation can be a great experience. |
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Misery gave way to elation, however, when spears of sunlight rent the clouds, gilding the watery flatlands of Lewis. |
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The elation at Edgbaston and Old Trafford may well give way to substantial deflation at not being able to win this latest battle and go 2-1 up. |
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Finally his regiment successfully repels a charge by the enemy, and Henry feels relief and elation at his feeling of success. |
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There will be fab bands and, as stated, elation that has never before been felt. |
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You will often also experience cataplexy triggered by emotion, especially amusement, anger, and elation. |
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There's just a wonderful sense of elation now that it's actually happening, the big earth movers are out there, it's just wonderful. |
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But their elation turned to dejection as their opponents snatched victory from them in a nail-biting penalty shoot-out. |
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It took me two months to work up the courage to ask her out and the relief and elation when she said yes was immeasurable. |
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My periods of distress and elation and my innumerable naps follow the pattern of jet lag, except I'm at home. |
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The elation in the air was probably palpable as birders trained their scopes and cameras on the accidental tourist for a once-in-a-lifetime view. |
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Consternation spread through the armed men, and a subdued elation sprang into the hearts of the captives. |
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It gave me a feeling of elation, I was on my own, no one telling me what to do, off my head with gas or glue. |
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The sense of elation at having beaten the odds and quitting while ahead gives a buzz like no other. |
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The volunteers' main aim is to make strangers feel at home, loved and appreciated by spreading cheer and elation all around. |
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I survived though and our team won, so yay, or however else I should show my joy and elation. |
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The destruction of both wall and statue is symbolic of breaking free from oppression, and the elation on the faces of the people was the same. |
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Announcing his purchase, he is agonisingly torn between arrogant elation and remorseful commiseration. |
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The Tory party's initial elation had given way to the realisation that no one was really listening, but Amanda remained amazingly upbeat. |
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I was filled with an enormous gladness, an explosive elation, almost an ecstasy. |
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Many of us remember the trippy, innocent elation inspired by our earliest Google searches or our first encounters with an in-box full of e-mail on a Monday morning. |
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He was oscillating between hope and fear, depression and elation. |
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Couldn't it be an illusion of people gone astray in elation and ecstasy? |
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My feelings of elation lasted for the whole plane trip from Smithers, B. C. to the moment that I touched down in Ottawa. |
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When we would do a show we worked so hard together and went through everything together including the first night nerves and the elation when everything went right. |
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For months after our son's revelation, I was yanked between elation and grief. |
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And no preparation could restrain my elation at seeing our three new Station crewmates who welcomed us to our new home. |
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As we made our way to the car, our feeling of elation quickly fizzled. |
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Problems of the left side tend to result in extreme submissiveness or emotional imbalance, whereby we are thrown between elation and depression. |
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Not surprisingly, they experienced highs and lows, with emotions ranging from fear and frustration through to elation. |
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However, that elation has been mixed with some sadness as well. |
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The consumption of fresh khat induces a state of euphoria and elation, as well as a sense of increased alertness. |
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This epic story is carried by inspiration and elation worthy of the passion that always burned in his heart: helping people in distress. |
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There are times of depression, just as there are times of elation, which it were foolishness to dwell upon. |
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A great man and a great musician, Johnson's final gift is to share his aliveness and elation with the rest of us. |
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Bipolar disorder is characterized by severe mood swings, from excessive elation and talkativeness to severe depression. |
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Bipolar disorder is a mood illness that alternates between periods of depression and periods of elation. |
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Imagine Detroit's elation to find farting cows posted in the environmental docket with Lincolns and 5-liter Mustangs! |
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In the elation of a World Cup qualifiation that answered critics with an upbeat and motivated performance, France hope this can mark a new dawn. |
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It is like a habit-forming drug that, in victory, saps your elation and, in defeat, deepens your despair. |
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Then there is the elation of getting an email or call inviting you to an interview or the disappointment when you get dinged for the first time with little or no explanation. |
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Indeed, the elation of those early days remains close at hand, especially with the knowledge that momentum built in these foundational years is destined to catalyze even greater progress. |
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Looking out over a sea of hands on a recent school visit, I felt a warm rush of elation at the sight of every single pupil raising their arm to affirm that they were a feminist. |
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And the Angers brass band went to contribute to the elation of the feast. |
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The main symptoms include inappropriate elation or sadness, crying without cause, almost conclusive laughter, deep sighing, cramps in the limbs, mild rumblings in the belly and sense of constriction in the throat. |
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However, such elation might wane when the reader learns that this global health initiative follows the Bill Gates model of PPPs which requires industry membership on governing boards. |
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Freshly cultivated khat leaves are chewed to induce a state of euphoria and elation comparable to that of a very mild cocaine or amphetamine high. |
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In simplistic color combinations that open up dream worlds, this choice is for all those who know how to give themselves over to the comfort of having peace of mind with silent elation. |
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By the same token an entrechat in ballet can convey elation, or it can register as a lacing pattern in its own right. |
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About a third of the group had nighttime behavioral disorders, depression, dysphoria, delusions, disinhibition, elation, and hallucinations. |
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It was a long drive, but I have to say that my spirits were raised to elation at the sight of some early prefabrication. |
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Thus, rather than floccinaucinihilipilification, I feel hippopotomonstrosesquipedalian elation that's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. |
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It showed on his face, too, and in his bottled-up elation. |
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By contrast, any elation in the Mexican camp following an opening 4-2 victory over the Swiss evaporated like the morning dew in a crushing 9-1 defeat against rampaging Germany. |
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Mania is a mood disturbance that is characterized by abnormally intense excitement, elation, expansiveness, boisterousness, talkativeness, distractibility, and irritability. |
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Waugh's elation at his transfer soon descended into disillusion as he failed to find opportunities for active service. |
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The elation is absurd, and therefore all the more endearing. |
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Without baloney, I'll reply it's been a beautiful human adventure during which I mixed work with elation and tonnage grew from 9000 to 76000 tons. |
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Elation seemed to bubble and fizz in my throat, and I could only giggle like a silly little girl. |
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Elation was to glimpse limp prayer flags and rough cairns with goat horns that marked the pass. |
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Elation turned to puzzlement as six infected nuns who received infusions all died. |
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Elation replaced doubt when the schemes began to take shape. |
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