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- with "Reason Why", and
followed by "Berlin Nightmare", "One More Time", "
Exhilarate" and "My Forever",
spread out one
month apart.
After Sophie's unexpected...
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Samsung Galaxy (Korean: 삼성 갤럭시;
stylized as SΛMSUNG
Galaxy since 2015 (except ****an
where it
omitted the
Samsung branding up
until 2023),
previously stylized...
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Roosevelt first visited the
Dakota Territory in 1883 to hunt bison.
Exhilarated by the
western lifestyle and with the
cattle business booming, Roosevelt...
- Division, and
their resulting sound was
described as
containing a "sense of
exhilaration" that
resulted from the Edge's "radiant chords" and Bono's "ardent vocals"...
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served as a sled with a
bruised lip, a torn
dress and a "sensation of
exhilaration", saying: "Oh, Pidge, it's just like flying!" In 1907,
Edwin Earhart's...
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anyone about to jump from a
great height, or as a
general exclamation of
exhilaration. The cry
originated in the
United States. At
least two
different explanations...
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teens were long gone by the time it came out: it
showed me that
being exhilarated by
prose is not just an
effect of
youthful overexcitement." A variety...
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reading of history",
commenting that "[s]ome
readers will
finish this book
exhilarated and energised.
Others will be unconvinced, or
utterly baffled." Ville...
- of the statue. Oral
histories of
immigrants record their feelings of
exhilaration on
first viewing the
Statue of Liberty. One
immigrant who
arrived from...