At that point, they deserve to drop the mic and triumphantly walk off the stage.
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But the ghost jumping triumphantly from his grave is a French bureaucrat, not a British economist.
He was triumphantly re-elected in 1995, and dreams of yet another triumph in 2000.
With that, the candidate grabbed Bradley's hand and raised it triumphantly as the crowd cheered.
Price would triumphantly point out how much better his portfolios performed than did those of his successors.
It looks like California's regulators have triumphantly saved their population from the threat of mass poisoning once again.
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Oil riches mean that a triumphantly popular Mr Chavez can ignore his critics, for a while at least.
One man emerged triumphantly rolling an empty drum: ample reward, he thought, for having his hair singed orange.
"We got it, " they announce triumphantly, like they had just won the lottery.
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However, she returned triumphantly to New York's Broadway in a 1978 production, Timbuktu!
Having proved his point triumphantly by winning the war so quickly, Mr Rumsfeld then seized hold of post-war Iraq.
Many female refugees report that the janjaweed triumphantly told them, as they gang-raped them, that they would bear Arab babies.
PCS. This, the Socialist Alliance triumphantly proclaims on its website, has enabled the Trotskyites to hold the balance of power.
This happened with Ronald Reagan in the late 1970s and then again, rather less triumphantly, with Mr Gingrich in 1994.
Three months ago, Mr Nkabinde was triumphantly acquitted on 18 murder charges.
This was the part of the test that that other supposedly ignorant western governor, Mr Reagan, passed so triumphantly 20 years ago.
Lord Melchett triumphantly declared that his acquittal had totally vindicated his action.
In parts of France or Spain, they are probably being triumphantly re-elected.
His father, a formidable shot and a hater of wasps, once triumphantly cut one in half as it flew, with a carving knife.
Finally, there comes out of it a glowing consciousness of a high duty triumphantly done which is what makes hangmen and husbands happy.
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Then he whirled from a dope-snorting crouch, whipping out his pistol, knocking the dealer to the ground, cackling triumphantly as himself, the undercover cop.
He engaged in an orgy of spending with gusto and a confident expectation of a rip-roaring economy to carry him triumphantly to a second term.
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And it was about this time in that process that the Ayatollah Khomeini, who had been banished, exiled from Iran by the Shah, triumphantly returned.
In a celebration of the new martyr to the Speight cause, his family triumphantly acclaimed his heroism, along with that of five other injured rebels.
Music-video directors are indulging the theme, with countless productions depicting men leaving for war or returning triumphantly, or showing the plight of their dependent wives.
In September 2012, Palacio Baburizza triumphantly reopened after a 15-year hiatus.
Doubts that set in after a bad streak in Australia were triumphantly banished when he concluded with a double-century, and a score of 141 in Rawalpindi.
When Soviet power collapsed, much as he had predicted, thanks to its inability to keep up with American military might, Mr Pipes was proved triumphantly right.
To consider yourself a Christian, must you believe in the Virgin Birth, or that Jesus walked on water, healed the sick, and rose triumphantly from the dead?
Hindu fundamentalist groups and their apologists triumphantly seized on the news of the arrests and promptly arrogated to Islamic organizations responsibility for all the recent attacks on Christians.
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