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Exultation! is an
album by
American jazz
saxophonist Booker Ervin featuring performances recorded in 1963 for the
Prestige label. It was
first released...
- Crown; the
Crown of Righteousness; the
Crown of Glory; and the
Crown of
Exultation. In the Gr**** language,
stephanos (στέφανος) is the word for
crown and...
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Frenzy of
Exultations (Polish: Szał uniesień), or
better known as just
Frenzy (Szał), is an 1893
painting by
Polish artist Władysław Podkowiński and is...
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phrase often used in
English to
express a
cheerful enjoyment of life, an
exultation of spirit, and
general happiness. It "can be a joy of conversation, joy...
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Chicago fiction focuses on the city itself, with
social criticism keeping exultation in check. At
least three short periods in the
history of
Chicago have...
- intuitive, and problem-oriented
approach to teaching. The
second part, "
Exultation",
gives specific examples of how to
teach mathematics as an art. This...
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Richard Stallman raising his
hands in
exultation at
Wikipedia during a
speech on
Copyright and
Community at
Wikimania (2005)...
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incorrectly interpreted that
phrase as the
Dakota word for victory, or
exultation, and
suggested it as a
cheer for the
university rugby team. His co-captain...
- völkisch
movement has
often been
characterised as populist, with its
exultation of the
German people and its anti-elitist
attacks on
capitalism and Jews...