Even in much of young, vigorous developing Asia the boom seems too precarious for triumphalism.
But then came the terrorist attacks on America, and any triumphalism was ruled out of order.
And R Sampanthan, leader of the main Tamil party, said the "triumphalism" over the war should end.
Triumphalism on the basis of an inflated stockmarket and rising corporate and consumer debts would be mere self-deception.
While Hamas joyously renewed its jihad against Jews and Christians, its overlords in Iran also basked in jihadist triumphalism.
When triumphalism is in the air, however, it is always wise to pause.
All this has generated a sense of complacency, even triumphalism in the region.
And the French are trying, rather uncharacteristically, to avoid any hint of triumphalism.
There is no triumphalism: the authors are keen on markets, but aware of their drawbacks, and give these proper attention.
The section of the speech devoted to the war on terror is particularly restrained, given the temptation for crowd-pleasing triumphalism.
The fledgling government's behaviour in Tripoli and elsewhere suggests that it will go out of its way to avoid undue triumphalism.
Despite the scenes at the airport, Friday saw no sign of triumphalism from Libyan ministers, the BBC's Christian Fraser reports from Tripoli.
After avoiding triumphalism, the Tories' main objective was to show a sure touch on the economy, and here their performance was mixed.
Among the country's elites, triumphalism found its clearest expression later in April at an ebullient Bo'ao forum, China's annual answer to Davos.
We're in charge - albeit " without any triumphalism and with no trace of any political tribalism" and we've already got one.
And just like the Romans, these and other government projects have more to do with triumphalism than they do with adding real value.
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There's a sense of political triumphalism over the government's ambitious plan for cash transfers to the poor in lieu of entitlements and subsidies.
The Times says the triumphalism of the day deliberately contrasted with the "mission accomplished" rhetoric of the US after Saddam Hussein was overthrown.
It is such whiffs of Welsh triumphalism that English-only speakers object to the not-very-subtle implication that the only real Welsh are those who speak the language.
But Friday saw no sign of that triumphalism from government ministers and Col Gadaffi has still to give his reaction to the release, he says.
China is approaching the handover in a spirit of unabashed triumphalism.
Shielded by bogus triumphalism, they endorsed the consent principle unionists cherish.
As UN-imposed sanctions bite deeper, and even Iran's middle classes struggle to make ends meet, the triumphalism of Iran's conservatives is likely to ring increasingly hollow.
Triumphalism from the victors of the cold war, besides, is one thing that can be counted on to turn off eastern Germans trying to rethink their past.
The exhibition begins and ends with different varieties of triumphalism.
And, on the challenge of triumphalism, he succeeded - mostly.
If political Islam can blunt American triumphalism, then so much the better even from the viewpoint of those who would never dream of donning a headscarf or upsetting a sexual minority.
Mr Rosser said that while public sector cuts could mean opportunities for the private sector it would be wrong for any one in business to speak with a note of triumphalism.
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