However, when Crawford suffered another stroke, in May, Henry Clay wrote exultantly to a confidante that the Georgian would soon die. The stroke had left Crawford nearly blind and had so impaired ...
Key was inspired by the large American flag, the Star-Spangled Banner, raised exultantly above the fort during the U.S.
She was unsuccessful as mayor, but when the Loma Prieta earthquake damaged the highway, she was present to watch demolition begin — exultantly telling onlookers, “It just needed that push from ...
You have probably forgotten about the guy who worked at National Public Radio and got so upset because of how woke it was ...
The grant "will put the Blackstone Rangers and the East Side Disciples to work," Shriver wrote Joseph Califano exultantly. "The City Police will see that armed fighting stops between the Rangers ...
While Zionists exultantly hailed this letter as America's commitment to the Balfour Declaration, the State Department denied that it expressed official policy. The department had not taken part in ...
Organisers exultantly compared the demonstration with two of British history's most famous mass protests: the Tolpuddle Martyrs march in support of six farm labourers sent to Australia in 1834 ...
“The ­second king of my lifetime,” says George exultantly. “He’s a modern monarch, no? Ecologist, amateur painter, liberal – ideal for our time. With an amazing mother to make sure ...
But we never saw Ms Independence Thermometer and, in any event, her thunder was wholly stolen by Regan’s new leader, as Alex Salmond exultantly stormed every microphone vaguely pointed at his ...
"With friends like us you'll never be alone," announces Danny Popplewell exultantly at the end of 'Physics Disco'. Read that sentence correctly and it ...