Word: triumphant
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...problem of sales and of scrutinizing potential markets, according to Harry D. Neach, vice president of the Sales Engineering Service Corp., most baffles the manufacturer. Last week he anecdoted about analyses triumphant...
...Disraeli overturned Peel, and served in Lord Derby's new Cabinet. But when the Duke of Wellington, very old, very deaf, had the new list of Ministers read to him, he kept interrupting: "Who? Who?" whereupon they became known as the "Who? Who? Cabinet"; and were soon overthrown, Gladstone triumphant...
...poets: "They ought to be thrown to the lions." At Le Cirque, de Paris rash Poet Dolgara entered a cage replete with mangy kings of beastdom and sat down to read selections from his poems. He declaimed for half an hour. The weary lions yawned, then dozed, then slept. Triumphant, impertinent Louis Dolgara emerged to jest: "My fame shall be greater than Daniel's! My work has stood trial by lions...
...above them. Then there is a picture of the boy, his face calm and thoughtful now, walking in the weary pageant of a slow, travel-stained procession along a road through the country. Roughly 18 years later the story goes on again. This time it is a humble, yet triumphant continuity of miracles and splendid words; the pictures are those of a group of men talking in the dusk by the shore of a sea or walking together toward a city. At the centre of these pictures is the boy who stood in the temple; the face that was filled...
...John's recently defeated the Northeastern Freshman quintet by a score of 42 to 29. Last week in a game with Middlesex Pre-medical School the Blue and White players were at the large end of a 46 to 14 score. Two days ago the same victors were triumphant in a contest with the General Electric team...