The Glory be was prescribed at the end of Psalms by the time of St. Benedict to emphasize that the object of all praise is the Trinity. |
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Thundering Glory seemed to know what was wrong, because he nickered and nipped at the bottom of my shirt. |
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She shook her head in acknowledgment, and went to Glory, loosening the tied reins. |
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To the Glory of God and for your personal well-being and the well-being of your neighbor, bite off more than you can chew and chew. |
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I nudged Glory into a trot and he eagerly stepped out, his long strides eating up the ground. |
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Not quite captivating, not quite boring, Price of Glory reaches for celluloid glory but falls well short. |
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There is a loan exhibition of Meissen porcelain from the British Museum in London entitled The Glory of Saxony. |
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War of Glory is a 3D fantasy MMORPG themed with battles taken place within three parallel universes and an overlapping one. |
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Gamma and Delta Fleets headed back to Glory and Hera respectively to allow a resupply. |
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Aretmis was to proceed at best speed to Glory, resupply there and then take up position in the Wurtuy system. |
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Glory could sense Sunsong wuffling back at Loki when he heard the very grouchy tones of his little brother as he and Cully descended the stairs. |
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One is a convolvulus called Goat's Foot Morning Glory, the other is Beach Bean, from the pea family and named for its huge woody seeds. |
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On the Carnival Conquest and Carnival Glory, there is a huge teen area with a soda bar, dance floor, and an adjacent video arcade. |
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Over the south door, the twelfth-century carving of Christ in Glory is seated in a niche, within the traditional mandorla. |
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The daughter of Honour and Glory dead-heated for the win with rival Lakeside Cup in the Ellis Park Debutante Stakes. |
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I unhooked Glory from the crossties and took his halter off, before placing his bridle on and adjusting the straps. |
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Satisfied with my day's bushwhacking, I take a worn trail to see Morning Glory Pool, one of the most photographed images in the world. |
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His Ascended Glory is the comfort of wise Providence in every moment and time and dispenses trial. |
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Glory nickered and bobbed his head in way of greeting, before stretching his nose to snuffle my face. |
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But everywhere I turn, there is a constant keening lament about how bad the site has gotten, as compared to its long-past Glory Days. |
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At Glory, the first Remorhaz minelayer was launched, the RSS Eos. |
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Ornamental plants related to the grapevine include the Virginia creeper in the US and Europe, the kangaroo vine in Australia, and Japanese ivy and Crimson Glory in Japan. |
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These were but a few of the ships that left New Ross with thousands of people, some of whom were destined never to see the Land of Hope and Glory which they had dreamed about. |
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Cupid's Glory, with Seb Sanders in the irons, struck the lead approximately three furlongs out, after racing forwardly through the first half-mile. |
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Alistair first came into fame with his book about the Battle of Verdun, The Price of Glory. |
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While these contemporary writers may not have read many of the authors in Harlem's Glory, many of their themes turn out to be echoes of this earlier writing. |
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Other popular sprinters in the race include York Glory, Ashpan Sam, Hallelujah and Seeking Magic. |
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After hanging up his boots, McMahon embarked on a career in management with spells at Swindon, Blackpoll and then Perth Glory. |
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The single also includes a fantastic b-side version of Portishead's Glory Box. |
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Events relating to this were portrayed in the novel The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene. |
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Glory be to God, all sublunary coastings will soon be over. Yet a little while, and we shall get into an eternal harbour. |
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Glory holes are often found in public toilets and are likely to be used for gay male activities. |
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Morning Glory Would appear to refer to one that stands tall and erect on waking. |
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Then it's on to an ice cream parlour that inspires her to create a Knickerbocker Glory. |
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It was a bad race, but his dam is a halfsister to Fame And Glory and he was always going to improve for the step up in trip. |
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Other members of the Ipomoea family produce flowers, including Morning Glory, Moonflowers, Blue Dawn and Cypress Vine. |
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In September and October the Morning Glory cloud appears in the Southern Gulf. |
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Principal cornetist Rob Westacott performed Eric Ball's technical and spectacular cornet solo Glory to His Name. |
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Start collecting tokens today for Viola, Penstemon, Antirrhinum, Verbena, Potentilla, Geum, Rudbeckia, Dianthus, Morning Glory and Poppy. |
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The top floor will house an ice cream parlour, where visitors can partake of Fortnum's famous Knickerbocker Glory. |
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Similar parades take place in all major Russian cities and cities with the status Hero city or City of Military Glory. |
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She also pays a visit to Morelli's ice cream parlour in Broadstairs and shows us how to make one of her own favourites, Knickerbocker Glory. |
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The effect was multiplied in students who listened to radical 'white power' groups like Prussian Blue, Skrewdriver and Bound for Glory. |
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Ames grasps this in an effective way, Glory has an inkling of it, Jack, according to the author, prays for it unknowingly, even unhopefully. |
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But of course the biggest came for old hits Sour Times and Glory Box, which had this reverential audience singing along. |
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Land of Hope and Glory, already popular, became still more so, and Elgar wished in vain to have new, less nationalistic, words sung to the tune. |
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It was the hymn Glory, Glory Hallelujah being sung by 60,000 fans at White Hart Lane in our European Cup matches. |
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Also on the ones-towatch list are Morning Glory, Fremontodendron, Woody Nightshade and the Giant hogweed. |
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While in Mexico, Greene developed the ideas for the novel often considered his masterpiece, The Power and the Glory. |
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Hallmarks like Numb and Glory Box are superb in their new settings, and the DVD also includes all the band's videos and an audaciously acoustic Wandering Star. |
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The song usually used as an anthem for England is God Save the Queen, though sometimes Jerusalem, I Vow To Thee, My Country and Land of Hope and Glory may be played instead. |
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Body Blows assembles Miller's six major solo shows, from his frisky, earthy coming-of-age story Some Golden States in 1987 to 1999's mournful Glory Box. |
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The cathedral contains the tapestry Christ in Glory by Graham Sutherland. |
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Other perfect plants are the pineapple broom, Fremontodendron Californian Glory, the golden bay and, for a golden glistening hedge, Lonicera Baggesen's Gold. |
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Old favourites Mysterons, Glory Box, Numb and Cowboys were always going to be received rapturously, but new single Machine Gun was thumpingly good. |
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The eager crowd soaked up every beat of each song, particularly Glory Box and Mysterons, unusually giving the band the respect of complete silence during each rendition. |
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A generation of innocent young men, their heads full of high abstractions like Honour, Glory and England, went off to war to make the world safe for democracy. |
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He's also starred in a number of other movies including Blades of Glory, Mama's Boy, Monster House, When in Rome, The Bench Warmers and School for Scoundrels. |
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Nay, how many Emperours and Princes, that in the Ruff of all their Glory have been taken down from the Head of a Conquering Army, to the Wheel of the Victor's Chariot? |
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While in Mexico, Greene developed the ideas for The Power and the Glory. |
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The Treasures of Heaven are not Negations of Passion but Realities of Intellect from which All the Passions Emanate Uncurbed in their Eternal Glory. |
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Mason sees the years 1946-55, reviewed in Chapter 5, as the glory years for savings and loans. |
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The film opens with a tender, candlelit love scene that features both actors in all their naked glory. |
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Imagine going out to dinner with a charming man who promises you riches and glory beyond your wildest dreams. |
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Let the light of the Spirit fill your heart today with the goodness and glory of God. |
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The rivulets and runnels of Celtic Park are lined with the pictures, mementoes and iconography of former glory. |
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Women who come to your store looking for cowboy rigs want quality products that accurately reflect the glory days of the cowboy. |
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This Jesus who ate and drank with the lost and outcast now sits in glory at the right hand of God. |
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We are asked to contemplate the vision of the Son at the right hand of the Father in glory and the Holy Spirit about to break forth upon us. |
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We see national glory in State of Art installations, to match the best anywhere in the world. |
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Ornate pillars with stone carved towers stand as monuments of glory to their builders. |
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Think of the rivers of blood spilled by all those generals and emperors, so that, in glory and triumph, they could become the momentary masters. |
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So, imagine my surprise when I turned my masked face into the water and had a thriving aquatic housing project revealed to me in all its glory. |
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On a recent train journey a nearby couple had a comically tumultuous and very public break-up, which she duly live-tweeted in all its glory. |
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He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead, and his kingdom will have no end. |
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If we are successful, we can begin to restore this once majestic ancient woodland to its former glory. |
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The true principles of national glory are opened by the grandeur of the minds of these assertors of political freedom. |
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A year ago the Lambourn trainer saddled Haafhd to win this Group 3 race before that colt went on to 2,000 Guineas glory a fortnight later. |
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Even in the glory days of Hollywood, there was always scandal lurking just beneath the surface. |
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Once a glory of craftsmanship, the mighty stones that were so magisterially laid out have been totally upset. |
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The lake has unfortunately lost its pristine glory over the years due to the ceaseless encroachments of the avaricious residents. |
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On the walls, there were thick tapestries made of expensive fabrics, and old pictures painted in glory. |
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There was more high drama at the woodchopping, where New Zealand's top axemen hacked their way to glory. |
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So as you reflect on the glory and the majesty of Easter, be open to the Lord. |
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the vindication and glory of his Passion. |
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Each was crammed with small parties of people making merry and recounting long passed glory days. |
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Like fish and chips and your gran's crocheted tea cosies, Victoria Wood is the very essence of Northern England in all its dark, satanic glory. |
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By the same token, the computer techs out there facilitating all this movement of data don't get any glory. |
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For each national-anthem mangler, there was only one rendition standing between glory and defeat. |
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The heavy tempests shook the foundation of the Tang Dynasty, its former military glory and pride crumbling into the depths of mere fantasies. |
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Now, it's not like Johnny had some former great glory with The Swing Orchestra, but at least they had a shtick, something to work with. |
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But he added that sum would only cover the expense of restoring the badly damaged listed building to its former glory. |
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The enemy thrives on that restraint, and there is no glory for a nation that gets Balkanized while on a diet of restraint. |
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She creates a character who is past her prime, still clinging to her former glory but feeling it slip away. |
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Dreams of martial glory are hardly uncommon in 19-year-olds all over the world. |
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Their martial glory reflects a greater glory that they both serve and exemplify at its highest. |
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In place of Aryan glory I'd grown patches of wiry baneberry thistles interspersed with industrial size brillo bathtub scrubbers. |
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We have come to see the tornado in all of its glory, not the ant-like humans that scurry about in its path. |
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The clouds thus serve to veil the divine glory, which no human can see, as in other theophanies. |
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And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory for ever and ever. |
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The coming industrial glory, secessionists argued, would be quite compatible with the state's slave society. |
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After the initial flowering, fluffy seed heads take their place in the glory, looking like soft cotton balls. |
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Geneva was not planning to do anything, just bask under the glory of the sun. |
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It is an astonishing victory over the forces of government inertia, and she could not resist basking in her moment of glory. |
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Even as he basks in the glory of his school's achievement, he nurses a grudge. |
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He basked in the reflected glory of being with the world's most photographed woman. |
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But some of those who were near the top of the class refused to bask in the glory and criticised the way the information was presented. |
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One would have expected to see him basking in the glory of having achieved yet another first. |
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The trade unions and employers will bask in the reflected glory of his sound stewardship. |
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Total strangers were hugging and kissing each other, united in the belief that 2004 was their year for glory. |
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City fans' quest for glory in the Worthington Fives national five-a-side supporters' competition came to a thumping end in the quarter-finals. |
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God's glory and beauty are revealed in poor, humble, hurting and self-effacing lives of faith and compassion. |
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The great claymore shone in all its glory, its black and gold hilt, intricately etched with the markings of the society. |
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You can expect financial gain and personal glory as you achieve difficult goals and stand up to stiff competition to win your battles. |
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Unrolling his bedroll, Muammar made himself as comfortable as possible, dreams of power and glory still filling his head. |
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The manager was hailed as a messiah after Celtic enjoyed a march to glory in 2001, when they secured the treble. |
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I rarely wear a suit these days, often a shirt and tie but rarely the whole hog, but today I was togged out in my full glory. |
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He uses weak and beggarly things like you and me so that the glory might redound to him alone. |
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There is an idea that every player who shared in the '98 glory should be there this time, whether he is past it or not. |
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The fact that he has collected so many baubles in the glory years is of no account to the second row. |
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The team has had plenty of glory days in the past, but of late their efforts have brought little by way of reward. |
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It's as if all of American Jewry, in its multifaceted glory, had been hijacked by the Likud. |
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Now everything is geared up for a dramatic conclusion this Sunday as the sport's top riders race to the wire in search of title glory. |
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The film doesn't reek of actorly vanity or the shameless pursuit of Oscar glory. |
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But Paul Hartley, having sped down the right flank into the box, sensed glory and drove the ball straight at goal from an acute angle. |
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However in the afternoon the fog lifted for a few hours to reveal the magnificent ship in all her glory. |
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What was impressive was, so shortly after holing the winning putt, just seconds after his moment of glory, Payne was thinking of my situation. |
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A rainbow-like circle around the shadow on a cloud below an airplane you are in is a glory. |
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I mean on the one hand I'm sure he loves the glory, and he has to have this public adulation. |
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Yet if the Welsh recover from their shaky start, it will be another manager who will be receiving the glory and adulation of a nation. |
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Finally, why did the press whoop for joy and glory at the colonial elections? |
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The real glory was the fact that most of the postings were not from members. |
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The glory days for this product are long, long gone, and no amount of wishing will bring them back. |
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Now, more than 100 years after its troubled start, the grade II listed structure is to be brought back to its former glory. |
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Not for gain or glory, not for riches or immortality, but because my God wills it and that makes it right. |
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This is all that is left of the glory days, when she ran like the wind all over the world. |
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Rather than holding their manhood cheap, they step forward to share in the glory. |
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May Her Majesty enter into glory in the court of the Lord of Lords and the King of Kings. |
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When the Byzantines reconquered their capital in 1261, they attempted to restore its past glory but could never recreate its former strength. |
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Another kind of glory was the opening, during Morgan's rectorship, of The Free Chapel at Prince and Thompson Streets to serve the poor. |
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It had been such a wonderful day and the beautiful evening was its crowning glory. |
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There is a savoury menu too, but you might prefer to tuck straight into a magnificent knickerbocker glory. |
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In a setting rich with koa wood furnishings polished to perfection, Iolani Palace transports families to the glory years of Hawaiian royalty. |
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Having started out as a piper himself, Jock loves to languish in the tunes of glory, the marches and reels of the standard Scottish songbook. |
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A wave of euphoria swept across shops and workplaces as thousands of people got behind the lads in their bid for glory. |
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Our knowledge of the riches of the glory of God will increase forever and ever, world without end. |
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Most of these worms give up on the worminess after they realize that it takes some of the glory out of the game by playing wormy. |
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Now a wrecking ball looms over one of the last two buildings linked to the city's glory days. |
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A lot can go wrong in this supreme test of all-round ability, but the 29-year-old has given himself a shot at glory. |
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Later it was revealed that the horse was lame and he will now miss the remainder of the 2002-03 season, including his chance at Cheltenham glory. |
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Uncle Rico lives in a trailer and is stuck in the past, reliving his glory days as a football also-ran by videoing himself throwing balls. |
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This dedication came not through ambition, or from a search for glory, but through his real generosity of spirit, through love. |
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Change me Lord, for your glory and for the extension of your Kingdom, in Jesus wonderful and mighty name I pray, amen! |
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Rising in all its glory to shine not only in every part of Europe, but also on the American continent. |
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The original floorboards are in a good state of repair and could easily be restored to their former glory with a coat of varnish. |
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A preponderance of live music met the art deco glory of the Paramount Theatre on opening night of Oakland Ballet's third fall repertory program. |
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Attempts to hoist a 20 ft high locomotive statue which commemorates the past glory of Horwich Loco Works have continued to hit the buffers. |
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Globalization depends on an ideology of accumulating wealth, personal glory, or individualistic freedom, she said. |
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Spain is betting for Eurovision glory with Son De Sol, a trio of bikini-wearing Andalusian sisters. |
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Despite this he kept up very well with a strong team bent on glory, no mean feat for somebody with only a few trips under his belt, respect! |
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Outside, the sun began to rise in all her glory and painting the sky resplendently in reds and oranges. |
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Of all the tournaments in which the Scots will bid for glory this year, this may be the least prestigious. |
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I now have hopes for Nickelodeon to return to something like the glory it enjoyed during my childhood. |
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I'm sure he would have a grand old time revelling in the glory of those who know his plight. |
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This means these viewers can see a little more of the picture, hinting at its true widescreen glory and imposing only a reduced letterbox effect. |
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Watching their offspring struggle for glory on the tennis court, mothers and fathers are among the most reviled people in sport. |
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Bigroot morning glory is a vining perennial that reproduces from seed and from roots. |
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But the crowning glory is when the pointer turns around and gives an approving look and tail wag before he trots off to pick up another bird. |
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This was a night that testified to United powers and, above all, to the glory of football in its ideal state. |
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Measured through national championships and Olympic glory, certain schools are linked with quadrennial success. |
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Meanwhile, the Arab League has made clear that whatever we do, we will not be covered in glory. |
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It is arguable, and I would do so, that without her we would have been denied the glory of Les Fleurs du Mal. |
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Rather than glory in our differences as the markers of our superiority over others, we need to handle our spiritual heritage with humility and self-denial. |
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Allow yourself to bask in the glory of scored achievements, taking a breather from attacking new goals. |
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But the separatists continue to think they are basking in the glory of their accomplishment. |
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Even now, basking in the glory of her success, we are living a tragedy. |
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It would have been already put up, but would be sheeted over in respect of Good Friday, then opened in all its loud raucous noisy shining glory on Easter Saturday. |
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It was a cathartic moment for the brand, though far from a guarantee to help restore it to its glory days. |
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My reign of glory on the air hockey table is brought to an abrupt end. |
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The D major conclusion blazed forth in its full glory, brilliantly anticipated by a momentary slowing of the tempo just before the final outburst. |
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When plants such as barberry, grapevine, ornamental grasses, and smoke bush are in their full glory, they create a garden's final drama of the year. |
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The forces of the state should be arrayed against the forces of evil, but the state often benefits from actions by evildoers in order to enrich or bring glory to its leaders. |
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From babies to grannies, everybody was enjoying themselves playing ball, building sandcastles or just basking in the glory of the sweltering rays. |
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The dune vegetation included sea oats, sea grape, and beach morning glory. |
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The young infantryman in me beamed and I started to grin, thinking about the glory. |
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We have ripped out al of the awful rabbit warren of rooms and are hopefully on the way to converting it back to the former glory that it once was. |
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Leo's trademark vocals are in full force, traversing the usual valleys of gut-wrenching falsetto and perfunctory quavers in resplendent multi-tracked glory. |
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He now has only a few trophies to remind him of the glory of his athletic career. |
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Their old homes on Bunker Hill began to languish in their fading glory, often well-hidden behind maturing landscaping now left to grow without being clipped. |
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If only they had been able to live up to the glory of presidential progress! |
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There is one final lesson to learn before he crosses the threshold from darkness to glory. |
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Avoid the fate of the weekend warrior trying to recapture his glory days. |
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This movie brings a cheerfully anachronistic spin to the centuries-old traditions of knights engaging in combat for glory, honor, and a lady or two. |
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It arrived quite literally in a blaze of glory, wrapped in tinfoil with flames spurting out of the top, looking for all the world like my mum's finest Christmas pudding. |
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But in Salzburg, a land laved by mists and mountain air, all the star-power in the world fades away before the glory of Mozart, its most illustrious son. |
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Although I hear the minimum system requirements are a joke and you really need an alien computer from the future in order to play it in its full-featured adulterous glory. |
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He uses his detective skills to weed out the glory hounds who are trying to profit from having an in-house ghost. |
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Bulgaria's Silvia Mitova was one of those truly great gymnasts who most certainly would have gained greater glory had she sported a different leotard. |
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The works are shown sequentially, opening with the original photo of Freud in all its tattered glory. |
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Willie Dixon would serve as the key man in the glory years, but in the beginning it was Sammy Goldberg. |
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In response to Maggie's forceful charisma, he cleverly underplays the pathetic Brick, whose former glory as an all-American sporting hero has slipped away. |
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Years of unimaginable success, glory and adulation were to follow. |
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We distinguish them because we jealously guard the glory of Christ, but we never divide them because the inevitable fruit of a justified life is a sanctified life. |
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Against a picturesque backdrop, our sailors charted the course to glory, confirming their position as the most successful team within the British ranks. |
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Combining text with a sculptured likeness and appropriate symbols in an everlasting material, medals could be distributed widely for lasting glory. |
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Whatever Roman numeral this Super Bowl may be, it will come and go with glory dust sprinkled onto heroes, the air humming with huzzas, hosannas and hallelujahs. |
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Kerry should have got one back within five minutes when Tarmey was through but instead of squaring the ball to a team mate he went for glory and shot wide. |
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Chabon brings back the neighborhood record stores of my youth in all their disorganized and haphazard glory. |
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Local archives house valuable deeds documenting the glory of the mediaeval city, which has witnessed the coronation of 11 Hungarian kings and eight regal wives. |
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So there goes the number one glory hound of the Queensland Government! |
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Those two words from the movie Swingers have come to represent American impulsiveness in all its glory. |
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This week, from a childhood interrupted by war in Sri Lanka to the glory days of food reviewing. |
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I didn't think that, I could see it in all its glory, in technicolour. |
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In the decade following World War I, hopper settled on a vein of imagery that has been his special glory ever since. |
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Tomlinson got to sample an early taste of Olympic glory on Wednesday night as West Van's Park Royal played host to the fifth annual North Shore Sport Awards. |
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I have spent enough autumns wandering around the fading glory of the summer garden kicking myself as I remember that I should have planted autumn crocus. |
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His many friends are rejoiced at the happy fruition of his vocation, and will wish him many long years in the sacred ministry to work for the honour and glory of God. |
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On Sunday, the team will paddle for glory in the single craft relay race at the junior championships to put their newly-acquired skills to the test. |
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A Raphaelesque God upborne by angels impels a ray of glory, through a round-dance of cherubs, upon Christ's head. |
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The book recounts his many moments of glory on the gridiron. |
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The new owners are trying to restore the company to its former glory. |
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No flaming flower relieved its black achromatism although that tree had been known long ago to burst open with a three-hour glory. |
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Despite France taking all the glory, the Spanish intervention in the American Revolution was decisive. |
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The glory of the true saints is indescribable. They are deep like ocean and affulgent like the sun. |
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The two armipotents brought up their respective legions, thirsting for glory. |
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Since glory is as bonifiable as it is intelligible, the saints in glory are glorified as much through bonifying as through understanding. |
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Overhead the woodpecker knocked insistently, and in the forest depths the partridge boom-boomed and strutted in virile glory. |
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We are now living and obeying celestial laws that will make us candidates for celestial glory. |
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A sin, an instant of rebellious pride of the intellect, made Lucifer and a third part of the cohort of angels fall from their glory. |
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The Lord has said that we will be blessed and will live in a degree of glory in the next life according to the eternal laws we obey in mortality. |
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If this had been Noriega's old powerful glory days, my Jazzy could have ended up a dogsicle. |
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The sun spun aloft, an erumpent orb of balling glory thrilling the blue sky with its brilliance. |
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I cannot tell you how my heart expands and exultates within the opening glory of this autumn day. |
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We've already got several in the running for this month's awards and are hoping they bring yet more honor and glory to Michael Jackson fandumb. |
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Nanoha and Fate both receive brand-new transformation sequences, although the famous exploding knickers are still there in all their glory. |
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This, they will say, was figurative, and served, by God's appointment, but for a time, to shadow out the true glory of a more divine sanctity. |
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Whether deserved or not, the free gave Cresswell the chance to cover himself in glory with a shot on goal after the siren. |
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On those sacred nights you can rise in frogly glory to confront the villains who are poisoning my subjects. |
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Claudian in the description of his infant Titan descants on this glory about his head, but has run his description into most wretched fustian. |
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The San Francisco 49ers had their glory days under Joe Montana and may be making a comeback under Alex Smith. |
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Returned to its former glory, this is the grande dame of all Bilbao hotels. |
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The rite of spring in eastern Canada has begun. Sweet and pure, maple syrup epitomizes the Great White North in all its unspoiled glory. |
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Listen closely, we, the Gardanes, heard tell of the glory of the nation-kings, how those nobles performed deeds of valor! |
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There is many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory, but, boys, it is all hell. |
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I still do not know if he's taken on this case because he's a glory hound, because he wants the PR, or if he simply wanted to help Anna. |
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She quickly dressed for fear that someone would walk through the shower door and see her in all her glory. |
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The coastal morning glory was left to creep up a bamboo pole that leaned against the kapok tree. |
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Rather than the crucifixion or Christ's glory, the focus of the hymns is a cry for liberty. |
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O false heart! thou hadst almost betrayed me to eternal flames, and lost me this glory. |
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Visitors can explore the chambers restored to their former glory, once used by past kings and queens. |
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In Italy, Benito Mussolini wished to present himself as the heir to the glory and empire of ancient Rome. |
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Thine O Lord is the greatness and the power and the glory and the victory and the majesty. |
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For all their energised glory, the graphic scores of the Cageans demanded a priestcraft to ensure their authentic interpretation. |
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Despite European glory, Bath slumped to sixth in the league the next season. |
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Longevity is no guarantee of success, however, as 13 of the 34 never tasted the glory of winning the race. |
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Others participated to satisfy feudal obligations, obtain glory and honour, or seek opportunities for economic and political gain. |
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It was bombed several times during the Troubles but has now been restored to its former glory. |
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He made the Conservatives the party most identified with the glory and power of the British Empire. |
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During this period, he witnessed a Brocken spectre and glory, caused by the sun casting a shadow on a cloud below the observer. |
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Encouraged by the Prince of Hesse, the garrison did more than could humanly be expected, and the English Marines gained an immortal glory. |
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As a girl she had speed and a knock-kneed moxie at athletics, and might have done more with it if she hadn't harvested all the glory already. |
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The icon is a window, in the words of Paul Florensky, that actually participates in the glory of what it represents. |
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The poem is similar in ethos to heroic poetry, with the emphasis on the heroes fighting primarily for glory, but is not a narrative. |
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And thus in war and battle, in which the brave find glory, even the coward will find safety. |
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The rise of rap and new jack and the proliferation of other urban music labels meant the glory days of PIR were effectively over. |
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It spread his fame, and that of named warriors, as widely as possible, creating a kind of immortality and glory. |
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Spread out below us in an unexpected glory of sunlight was the whole recorded history of that little corner of the world. |
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To a man of honour a kick is noting, a blow is noting, de soul is de abode of glory, honour, pride. |
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There is another kind of glory, which is an over-good opinion we conceive of our worth. |
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In this way, the building keeps its original purpose as a place of prayer and singing the glory of God. |
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May we continue to work together and to share together all for the glory of God and for the good of man. |
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In advertising, show business, and journalism, people work themselves to the nub for glitz and glory more than for pelf. |
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He gained popularity in France by restoring the Church, keeping taxes low, centralizing power in Paris, and winning glory on the battlefield. |
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Once Emperor, Domitian immediately sought to attain his long delayed military glory. |
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Careful accounts were taken by both sides during the battle, and thus many famous warriors sought each other out for personal combat and glory. |
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The 25 March 1941 finds Greece in the peak of their heroic struggle and in the top of their glory. |
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Since the Battle of Salamis, Greece had not achieved the greatness and the glory which today holds. |
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Imperialists aggressively and passionately looked forward to filling these spaces for the glory of their respective countries. |
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The efforts of Andronikos II and later his grandson Andronikos III marked Byzantium's last genuine attempts in restoring the glory of the Empire. |
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Many have seen the Yongle Emperor as in a lifelong pursuit of power, prestige, and glory. |
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The attack on Ceuta also offered the younger nobility an opportunity to win wealth and glory. |
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The Aztecs regarded the Spaniards as already defeated, and were looking to gain glory from capturing live Spaniards to sacrifice to their gods. |
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They are all invested with the robe of prophethood, and are honored with the mantle of glory. |
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Some cultivars of Ipomoea batatas are grown as ornamental plants under the name tuberous morning glory, used in a horticultural context. |
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From St Sunday Crag onwards the northern crags of Fairfield are seen in their full and wild glory. |
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I can no longer seek fame or glory, nor can I help trying to get rid of my riches, which separate me from my fellow-creatures. |
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The coaches watched from the sidelines, remembering their days of glory but only able to offer advice. |
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If wanting the best things in life means being a snob then glory hallelujah I'm a snob. |
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Part of the spectacularism is all the glory the client gets for what we do. |
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They appear to see not atrocities but adventure, not gore but glory. |
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He saw character in wasps, volition in tipitiwitchets, excitement in pine trees, order in bird migrations and glory in the heavens. |
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Fortune ordinarily cometh after to whip and punish them, as the scourge and tormentress of glory and honour. |
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When a heroine's tragic flaw takes the form of uncontrollable love for an outlaw, the paths of momentary glory can lead but to defeat. |
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For the glory, the power to win the Black Lord, I will search for the Emerald Sword. |
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In sooth, I care but little for the glory of closing in combat with the one yclept Dragon Man. |
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Oh this happened, and Williams sold it in all of its campy glory. |
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Gloir in bardic verse and annalistic compilations accords closely with the meaning of its English cognate, glory. |
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Both children had a huge knickerbocker glory, causing their eyes to pop out of their heads. |
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Better was Mrs Diner's Eton Mess, which arrived in a pleasingly retro knickerbocker glory glass and benefited from some tangy raspberries. |
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Now all you need is a knickerbocker glory glass, some broken-up chocolate finger biscuits, and a swoosh of this easy salted caramel sauce. |
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