Word: triumphant
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...other semifinal, Choo and Chu, the third seeds, upset Brown’s top team, the second seeds, 8-6. Predictably, though, it was Cerretani who emerged triumphant, as he and Drake took the title...
...Harvard women’s tennis team sprung into the spring season with a 7-0 drubbing of South Florida in Tampa yesterday. The competition was a triumphant return to action after the usual layoff between the fall and spring seasons...
...twenty-four hours after its triumphant win over Yale, Harvard was brought back to reality by last-place Princeton...
Sorrowful, defiant, astonished, lonely, thoughtful, humiliated, triumphant. Photographers captured the full range of moods in their subjects. An aging prelate, bent and frail, visited his homeland; an American President, coatless and determined, rallied his troops. In the Middle East, where few things shock, a Palestinian leader stared bug-eyed at his bed, speckled with debris after an Israeli attack. A teenager from Great Neck, N.Y., skated off the Olympic ice into the arms of her coach, with a look that told all the world she was a winner. And in the most touching coda to the year, a young widow...
...Hero marks a return to that precise, luscious style after a decade in which Zhang flirted with less beguiling visual and narrative strategies. A triumphant return thanks to his work with cinematographer Christopher Doyle, who has shot many of Wong Kar-wai's films. Zhang, of course, controlled the design of Hero, but Doyle's hurtling, poetic personality shines through; you can sense the camera in his hands as surely as you could feel the brush in Jackson Pollock's. He is a calligrapher with light...