President Clinton called it "one of history's most remarkable triumphs of human freedom."
His victory is a remarkable triumph not just for him but for his party.
That's impressive by anyone's standards but a remarkable triumph for a youngster whose troubles began at 11 when her kidneys failed.
It is a remarkable triumph of hope over hardship.
While the Euro represents a remarkable triumph of political will, great pressures are building on the single currency.
It was a remarkable triumph of commitment and training.
A pair of hospitality hostesses with little knowledge of bridge, relying on "intuition" and singing about it, had a remarkable triumph.
Fifteen years ago, in a remarkable triumph of reason and restraint, both superpowers decided it would be useless to try to defend themselves against ballistic missiles.
That is a remarkable triumph.
Was the nation's initial response to the AIDS epidemic a remarkable triumph of modern science?