It was this ability to think on his skis that secured his most famous non-Hahnenkamm victory at the Olympic Games in 1976 in front of a ecstatic home crowd in Innsbruck.
Sometimes I give speeches to newly sworn citizens in Miami, and when I see thousands of people ecstatic to be a part of this remarkable, albeit imperfect, nation, I still believe it can all work, but we need true citizens who comprehend the rights and responsibilities that title entails, who understand how they got here and why.
It would, of course, be just a matter of time before even this ecstatic Western public would realize that Frankenstein, too, had a human face!
When Nero finds out what Seneca has done he's ecstatic, and reacts with a highly-charged scene praising Poppea's sensuous beauty.
And after one particular pass along the mud on the lake bed, there was a sudden, ecstatic moment of discovery.
"I'm ecstatic, " Boyle said in a statement from Mumbai, where the film premiered Thursday.
When I asked about the mood at the Waterloo headquarters since the launch of Blackberry 10, he described it as "ecstatic" - which seemed a bit excessive.
As Yogmata waves to her ecstatic disciples and gingerly steps down a ladder into the pit, some smile and laugh, while others burst into tears and weep loudly.
Washington will be chock-a-block with cheering ecstatic people.
Everton, with Leon Osman the game's outstanding performer, were afforded a standing ovation by their ecstatic supporters at the final whistle - and rightly so after they demonstrated the confidence to match, and better, United in all areas of the pitch.
"I was ecstatic, " says Straub, 21, a communications major at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York.
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And finally, Mayor Bloomberg must be ecstatic about all the extra tax money as a result of Lin.
The ecstatic home supporters roared their approval and demanded a lap of honour - and the players duly obliged, evoking memories of that famous 1999 semi-final win over Stade Francais in which Humphreys senior had played such an important part.
As hinted by the self-centered name, the Egoista Concept is built to let the company toot its own horn, and won't be sold -- anyone who gets a test drive will be part of a very exclusive (and likely ecstatic) club, as you might gather from the video after the break.
For example, a fancy cafeteria with a celebrity chef might make some employees ecstatic.
Every number is meant as a showstopper, with pumping arms, ecstatic frugging, hyperactive editing and climax on top of climax.
The pair told the Sun that they are "ecstatic" but had delayed announcing the pregnancy until a medical check-up confirmed the child was healthy.
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Heavy-lidded eyes cast down, he concentrates intently on a book, with the deep, swirling folds of his enveloping red cloak serving as a visible metaphor for the cocoon of his ecstatic absorption.
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The 18-year-old Cavaday, who was given a wild card for the Edgbaston event, was ecstatic after her victory over the world number 61.
He was cheered by his ecstatic team-mates on the dressing room balcony and given a standing ovation by the 1, 100 spectators who were present.
Everton, by contrast, will be ecstatic and Moyes must hope his charges can use this win as a springboard to get them out of relegation trouble.
His solos have the emotional richness of a Shakespeare play ranging from the frenzied and ecstatic to the pleading and prayerful, from explosions of joy to confessional whimpers.
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The Bucs are ecstatic about the opportunity to plug the seventh-year pro into a leaky secondary that general manager Mark Dominik and coach Greg Schiano began shoring up with the signing of free agent safety Dashon Goldson, an All-Pro in San Francisco last season.
Her series Watery Ecstatic, begun in 2001, in which she borrows the idea of a black Atlantis called Drexciya from a '90s band by that name, is a powerful ode to mythmaking.
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If Robert Bresson had been a Marxist, he might have made something like this meticulous, ecstatic historical reconstruction of an 1835 murder case in rural Normandy.
"There's a lot ahead of us, but so far we are just ecstatic about the performance of the vehicle, " she told reporters at an afternoon news conference.
In a similar manner, this week as Israel's newspapers published ecstatic headlines about Abbas's moderation and desire for peace, the Abbas-controlled Palestinian media made no mention of the meeting.
"I am ecstatic that Ethan has been retrieved safe and sound, " said Beers, who recently released a book about her abduction.
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