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So we fought, we struggled, we
triumphed.
But despite our difficulties, this journey did result in a victorious feeling that light had
triumphed
over darkness, that something constructive could be built out of the ruins.
Curiosity had
triumphed
over suspicion, and delight had banished anxiety.
Julian Fellowes has
triumphed
again.
Although this film was made before Dogme emerged as the predominant method of filmmaking, and before digital
triumphed
over -- strike that.
The main opposition party, the Indian National Congress,
triumphed
in the northwestern state of Punjab and won pluralities in Goa and Manipur (though the BJP formed governments in the latter two states anyway, by assembling coalitions to ensure legislative majorities).
Science had
triumphed
over stock-market punditry – or so it seemed.
Kenya's Mau Mau war delivered independence in 1963; the Algerian revolution liberated that country in 1962; anti-colonial wars in Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea-Bissau destroyed the Portuguese empire in 1974; the anti-UDI struggle in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) ended white rule; and the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa finally
triumphed
against the apartheid racial order.
Mesic
triumphed
over Tudjmanism when he professed a complete lack of interest in the chimera of Greater Croatia.
The parties of reform and of Europe
triumphed.
Blair will then have
triumphed
in almost the classical sense of that word.
On the whole, liberty has
triumphed.
As I argued last year, in the second edition of my book Irrational Exuberance , the boom is rooted in speculative investment by ordinary homebuyers, fueled substantially by the worldwide perception that capitalism has triumphed, and that all people must look out for themselves by acquiring property.
I wonder if the Mahatma, surveying today’s world, would feel that he had
triumphed
at all.
In 1979, the Islamic Revolution that
triumphed
in Iran failed in Saudi Arabia.
The current mood reminds me of the atmosphere that briefly prevailed in France in July 1998, after “Les Tricolores”
triumphed
over Brazil in the final of the soccer World Cup.
As the world filled up with nation-states, and empty spaces filled up with people, restriction
triumphed
over free movement.
With the gradual dismantling of Glass-Steagall, and its final repeal in 1999, bankers
triumphed
over both the busters and the regulators, while maintaining deposit insurance for the commercial banks.
But Lee, more importantly, also relied on elements of democratic contestation to ensure that meritocracy
triumphed
over patronage.
Nuclear-weapon lobbies
triumphed.
In both cases, standstill
triumphed
over progress.
The values of the Republic had
triumphed.
This is one reason why, after Mao Zedong’s communists
triumphed
in China in 1949 and other Asian nations gained independence, most Asian countries adopted protectionist inward-looking economic policies aimed at building domestic strength, keeping the “imperialists” out, and achieving self-reliance.
European strategists largely dismissed America’s interpretation that force had won the Cold War, believing that cooperation had
triumphed
precisely because force was absent.
Roth’s story unfolds in 1940, and depicts the heroic aviator and Nazi sympathizer Charles Lindbergh
triumphed
over incumbent President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
In Palestine, for example, the Islamists
triumphed
over Fatah because of years of bad governance under the harsh conditions spawned by Israeli occupation.
The political expedience of the short-term monetary fix has
triumphed
once again.
Yet truth has
triumphed
over political maneuvers.
Good sense
triumphed
over pork.
In 1989, liberal democracy
triumphed
over the socialist ideology incarnated and promoted by the Soviet Bloc.
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