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Joe Quirk talks about "Exult" at 7 p.m. at Books Inc., 1760 4th St. 525-7777.
The Berkeley Daily Planet, The East Bay's Independent Newspaper 2009
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And about one third of the way through Exult, where something harrowing takes a lot of pages to unfold, I started wishing not only not to hang glide again, but to un-hang glide the hang gliding I've actually done.
Thea Joselow: "Why Read an Author Who Hasn't Lived?" An Interview With Joe Quirk Thea Joselow 2010
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In it, he noted that he'd recently read Exult, by Joe Quirk.
Thea Joselow: "Why Read an Author Who Hasn't Lived?" An Interview With Joe Quirk Thea Joselow 2010
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And about one third of the way through Exult, where something harrowing takes a lot of pages to unfold, I started wishing not only not to hang glide again, but to un-hang glide the hang gliding I've actually done.
Thea Joselow: "Why Read an Author Who Hasn't Lived?" An Interview With Joe Quirk Thea Joselow 2010
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In it, he noted that he'd recently read Exult, by Joe Quirk.
Thea Joselow: "Why Read an Author Who Hasn't Lived?" An Interview With Joe Quirk Thea Joselow 2010
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Exult takes hang gliding and the maniacs who practice it by the balls, shakes them like a bad martini, and then -- almost inexplicably -- brings it all in for a smooth landing.
Thea Joselow: "Why Read an Author Who Hasn't Lived?" An Interview With Joe Quirk Thea Joselow 2010
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Additionally, "Your Turn To Win" can be ordered by retailers, or wholesalers for the maximum trade discount price set by the author in quantities of ten or more from Exult Media, ISBN: 9788432717736, Format: 5.5 x 8.5 Softcover SRP: $9.95.
Your Turn To Win...A Road Map for Long-Term Success by Lance Heft 2008
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The best is Exult for Ultima VII, a portable engine that runs the classic game on many platforms (including Xbox!).
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Exult, O shores, and ring, O bells! but I with mournful tread
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Exult copiously, if you will, over the triumphal march of a great material civilization, the marvelous expansion of your territory, your wonderful development of hidden resources, your power and dignity at home or abroad, but invite not, nor condone that spirit of listless satiety, nor sink into that national egotism which lets the dagger steal to the heart of the nation while your reveling conceals the presence of the foe.
Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence The Best Speeches Delivered by the Negro from the days of Slavery to the Present Time Various 1905
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