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It's also the great theoretical
triumph
of biology.
And also triumph, this sense of transcendence, this "I never knew that.
And the graph does this, the important point of which, is this extraordinary increase over time, which is why the 20th century has been called the century of democracy's triumph, and why, as Francis Fukuyama said in 1989, some believe that we have reached the end of history, that the question of how to live together has been answered, and that answer is liberal democracy.
In the words of Samuel Johnson, "Remarriage is the
triumph
of hope over experience."
They had become one, pushing me to
triumph.
It's a tremendous personal
triumph
of going from first principles all the way to a fantastically complex and useful system.
It marks medicine's first real
triumph
over physical pain, and every molecule has a story, and they are all published.
But before we get there, we're engaged in a struggle between good and evil, the good of socialism against the evil of capitalism, and the good shall
triumph.
Maybe we need a new story, not a story about giving up the fight or of hopelessness, but rather a story of victory and triumph, of a valiant battle and, eventually, a graceful retreat, a story that acknowledges that not even the greatest general defeats every foe, that no doctor has ever succeeded in making anyone immortal, and that no wife, no matter how hard she tried, has ever stopped even the bravest, wittiest and most maddeningly lovable husband from dying when it was his time to go.
And again, going on thinking about this, I realize that in a way we're all victims of a certain kind of tyranny of the
triumph
of modernism whereby form and function in an object have to follow one another, or are deemed to do so.
It's a triumph, in a way, of bourgeois values rather than aristocratic ones.
You need to take the traumas and make them part of who you've come to be, and you need to fold the worst events of your life into a narrative of triumph, evincing a better self in response to things that hurt.
Rather, as centers of excellence, where refugees can
triumph
over their trauma and train for the day that they can go home as agents of positive change and social transformation.
As a result, city enthusiasts, they talk about the
triumph
of the city, of the creative classes, and the mayors that will rule the world.
And the talk you heard about ethanol earlier today, to me, is the final
triumph
of corn over good sense.
It's a rich country filled with stories of rebellion, stories of civilizational
triumph
and downfall and the rich, religious, ethnic, cultural and linguistic diversity.
No heroic
triumph
here, no brave individual standing up against impersonal institutions of a modern world, inspiring others to fight, or resourcefully outwitting and outgunning the massive army of the evil empire.
But others actually turned this on its head and said, well, maybe this apparent failure is string theory's greatest
triumph.
The year he died he saw several of these figures covered over, a
triumph
for trivial distractions over his great exhortation to glory.
Maybe it's useful to think back at the old
triumph
marches in Rome, when the generals, after a big victory, were given their celebration.
But Canada's also important because of its
triumph
over a problem currently tearing many other countries apart: immigration.
When she asks you of this year, your daughter, whether your offspring or heir to your triumph, from her comforted side of history teetering towards woman, she will wonder and ask voraciously, though she cannot fathom your sacrifice, she will hold your estimation of it holy, curiously probing, "Where were you?
As always, machine's
triumph
was a human triumph, something we tend to forget when humans are surpassed by our own creations.
What they remember is, of course, the great triumph, that the Brits were beaten, and we won, and that the country was born.
And meanwhile, the citizens of solid lands could take comfort in the progress of history and in the
triumph
of the liberal order.
That was the
triumph
of Neo-Darwinism and so forth.
21st-century science is going to be driven by the integration of these two ideas: the
triumph
of relational ways of thinking about the world, on the one hand, and self-organization or Darwinian ways of thinking about the world, on the other hand.
And if they survive, the reader is left with no feeling of triumph, only cosmic indifference– the terrible sense that we are but insignificant specks at the mercy of unfathomable forces.
It's rightly celebrated as a moment that in America we say is a
triumph.
JA: During the recent tour by the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela of U.S. and Europe, we saw how our music moved young audiences to the bottom of their souls, how children and adolescents rushed up to the stage to receive the jackets from our musicians, how the standing ovations, sometimes 30 minutes long, seemed to last forever, and how the public, after the concert was over, went out into the street to greet our young people in
triumph.
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