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1 For a moment he felt the surge of a great personal triumph .
2 The meeting at Budapest was a great personal triumph for Mrs. Catt.
3 Ludlam's result is a personal triumph for the soft-spoken Western Australian.
4 But in every encounter Pitt won more than a personal triumph .
5 For the Protector himself however, the victory of Pinkie was a personal triumph .
6 But let me not end on sensational headlines and a merely personal triumph .
7 It was not a party victory, but purely a personal triumph .
8 His achievement is a great personal triumph , but it is more than that.
9 And a climax which was a personal triumph for Tomás Quinn.
10 Garrison's personal triumph was very striking, and it was splendidly earned.
11 The vote of Illinois was a personal triumph for Douglas.
12 Commonsense is needed, granted, but with that, almost every page will be a personal triumph .
13 I got a fine scene with the comedian and should score a great personal triumph .
14 The musical, even more than the film, counterpoints Billy's personal triumph with the community's decline.
15 But she managed to avoid being cordially hated, which was a very solid personal triumph .
16 A glorious Ewood Park night turned into a personal triumph for full-back Graeme Le Saux.
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