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1 And yet, mingled with the distaste, there was a certain elation .
2 But the fact that she had refused him carried with it a certain elation .
3 Of late things are much brighter and one can feel a certain elation in the air.
4 I left her with tears in her eyes and went back up the stairs, feeling a certain elation .
5 The music, and the lights, and the subdued gayety of the scene about him, filled him with a certain elation .
6 He knew that he had a most formidable antagonist, but he felt a certain elation in matching himself against one so strong.
7 He mounted his roan horse, called Rhubarb, with a certain elation of being, which he tried to hide from everyone but himself.
8 "Of late," he writes, "things are much brighter and one can feel a certain elation in the air.
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