They don't have the luxury of a monk's vocation, the glorious lack of responsibility that a life in holy orders gives you. |
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His 49 took 71 balls with only three boundaries after a glorious cover drive to the first ball he faced. |
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His music harks back to a more innocent time, when heads-down, heart-on-sleeve rock was the glorious order of the day. |
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Their modernist impulses make them viable in a Paris art scene seamlessly connected to its glorious early-20th-century past. |
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The glorious flower color of the hedgehog cactus rivals that of the desert sunset. |
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They expected, not unreasonably, to be treated to a glorious feast of rampant action, and instead were left feeling bored and cheated. |
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Though she sings with a glorious range of tone and pinpoint accuracy, hers is a strangely uninvolved performance. |
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This is the mythos of tragedy, combined with a glorious transcendence of conflict. |
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We'll go through all the royal treatment, see shows, and bask luxuriously in glorious relaxation. |
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The track has that glorious skronk guitar, but to me Britpop is less guitary than the bands I mentioned. |
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The weather today is absolutely glorious and I thought I'd take the opportunity to debut my new Topshop skinnies and sunglasses. |
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This movie is a glorious self-indulgence about a man who is gloriously self-indulgent. |
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Whether you're rafting a river or hiking atop a glorious mountain, we know you'll enjoy the beauty that nature so selflessly offers us. |
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Even so, the light of the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ shone then into the hearts of the unchurched multitudes. |
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If cricket is a game of glorious uncertainties, then its one-day version is sheer caprice. |
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Still the present silent ruins speak of their rich glorious past which we are all proud of. |
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The glorious weather made it a memorable day with long queues for ice-cream and cold drinks. |
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It was here I was to experience another memorable and glorious reminder of Cornwall. |
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It's easier to bask in the memory of a glorious past than to confront some of the myths we continue to cherish in the present. |
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The eve was upon them, as a brilliant sunset became a glorious moonrise, transforming the lethargic day into a delirious nocturne. |
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The album is studded throughout with glorious blasts of trumpet adding to the CD's general utter charm. |
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The glorious creature pawed the ground with it's silver hooves and snorted deep of the cold air. |
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This work, glorious in its breadth and deep communicative essence, is one of the beauties of the catalog. |
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Hovering between day and night, light and dark, life and death, twilight is glorious in its very imprecision. |
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On Saturday and Sunday I managed to sit in the glorious sunshine and turn a delightful pink colour, but that has now gone to a dark olive brown. |
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Against this glorious setting, the film follows the plight of one Serb soldier and two Bosnian fighters trapped between the lines. |
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His glorious blond curls shone golden in the candlelight, framing his remarkably serene features. |
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One day, he rode out into the wild open on his stallion following a glorious female voice. |
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The sun's shining, weather's sweet and beer o'clock approaches rapidly during this glorious four-day bank holiday week. |
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Audiences could look forward to a glorious summer's evening, with the sun setting behind the abbey. |
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But when it was dissolved in methylated spirits, it produced a glorious purple colour, which, to Perkin's delight, would dye silk. |
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On cool days he also dons a topcoat and cuts the air like the most glorious gangster in the history of an otherwise colorless world. |
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As I gently climbed, the moors were lovely, the occasional colour of flowering bell heather, the promise next month of glorious purple. |
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A glorious chunk of tuna-neck toro crowned with caviar melts on the tongue far too soon. |
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After the glorious Shabbat meal, Manya quickly cleans the dishes and leaves the two men to discuss Danny Saunders. |
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It was a glorious morning, the impartial sun shining over everything with a kind of benison. |
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Just when you think you've gone the wrong way, the sea becomes visible ahead and the path opens out on to a glorious pebbled beach. |
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For clergy, this often means that pastors are to be the captains of the ship leading their shipmates into the glorious future. |
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He treasures it to this day, but not for the glorious version of events that it chronicles. |
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While I've a house full of things he gave me, and a head full of memories, this glorious sound is the best gift of them all. |
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And the glorious alpine summer weather will make you feel like a million dollars. |
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The great snake was shedding its skin, revealing glorious pearly scales hidden under the rock cover. |
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The sound is indeed bright and clear most of the time, all the better to hear the glorious pop songs playing from the wireless. |
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From here we observed the mime artists performing in the glorious fountained gardens. |
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Not to mention all those glorious noises, the clang and clatter, the rhythmic ring of the carriage return. |
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The festivities included singing traditional Christmas carols and a glorious lighting display on the beach side of the shopping center. |
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There was a bomb at the Capitol, we were told, yet it still stood, glinting under glorious skies. |
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Temperate climates, glorious sea air and a dash of old-world charm are all to be found in Grange-over-Sands and surrounding villages. |
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In this world the most glorious of all possessions one could hope to have was that of the carbuncle. |
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It had been a glorious day, with the sun beating down hard and only a light wind on the loch. |
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But even he has withdrawn to the shade of a canopy draped above a couple of threadbare sofas and that glorious moment now seems an age away. |
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The long blonde curls piled high on her head with glorious cascades of golden silk falling against the top of her classical Greek peplos. |
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It was a glorious sunset, all crimson and gold, haloing the bare granite peaks and pine-scattered slopes that trailed down to the desert. |
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In a city teeming with traffic and tourists, it is a glorious oasis of calm. |
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Beowulf is given a glorious gold banner, a helmet, a coat of mail, and an ancient sword. |
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We also have a history rich in heroes, villains and nutters, a glorious climate, and some of the best food in the whole world, ever. |
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And what could be more wonderful at this time of year than the glorious sweet waft of baking coming from the kitchen? |
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When I woke up an hour later the rain had stopped, it was a glorious sunny day and mist was rising off the lake. |
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The four of us found ourselves, half-cut at 1am, lying in the grounds of the Pavilion talking glorious rubbish. |
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The early '90s series was a glorious slice of absurdism that featured sketches about people eating Muppets and delivering tacos instead of mail. |
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Every morning and evening songbirds gave us a glorious symphonic performance rich in harmony, melody and a few jazzy solos. |
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This one has bits of glorious writing, but it's a bit heavy-handed and clunky over all. |
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Instead of oddly cheery or mildly clownish weathermen, they offered unapologetic scientists who explained the weather in glorious detail. |
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It has been a glorious century and mankind will be eternally grateful for its legacy, playing golden age recordings until they wear out. |
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The balance of the glorious afternoon was spent sitting in Lucy's screened porch chatting and catching up on gossip. |
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Gregor Jordan's Ned Kelly is a glorious film, beautifully photographed against the Australian landscape, a brilliant weave of fact and fantasy. |
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When I listened to his commentaries, I was in the Grandstand at whatever racecourse with him watching it in glorious colour! |
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Here was no mere embattled tribe clinging hard to existence, but a great and glorious empire. |
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By overstaying his welcome, however, he may have deprived himself of the glorious exit that his achievements deserve. |
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One morning while camping out you get up for a glorious day of climbing and find that you have no coffee. |
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The midfielder returns to his old hunting ground and produces a glorious performance for England. |
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At the first sign of sprinkles, we moved as one giant synchronised origami team to unfold the glorious rainwear. |
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Acting on a hunch, I detoured down the path and a few minutes later emerged by a glorious pool. |
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In her youth Queen Victoria listened with rapture to the impressive and glorious music of the great oratorios rendered in the Minster. |
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The steam locomotive symbolised the glorious service rendered by the Railways to the people in the early years. |
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We were afraid that the sunrise would not be as glorious as we'd wanted it to be because of the clouds. |
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Returning I crossed the top of the mountain and halted awhile to admire the glorious sunset afterglow. |
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I don't think I've ever experienced hailstones and glorious sunshine simultaneously before. |
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Always, in the past, you could rely on wicked one-liners and glorious cameo roles. |
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Millions of Egyptian Nubians are committed Muslims who are non-Arab Africans with a glorious history of governing Egypt and Sudan for centuries. |
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Huge crabs are merely dressed, squid is fried and served with mayonnaise, sole is grilled and glorious Whitstable oysters come as they are. |
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When we got round the horn my boys, we had some glorious days. And very soon our killick dropped in Valparaiso bay. |
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Every one of the 13 songs boasts a winning tune and there are subtle surprises everywhere, such as the kora on the glorious Adje Dad. |
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The emphasis in ballet was still on fairies, sylphs, and glorious processions. |
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The game is set in glorious colour and 3D, so you see accurate representations of your targets before you blow them to kingdom come. |
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In glorious sunshine, the attractive parkland, which features woodland and a lake, was an attractive place to spend a day. |
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Men with splendid handlebar moustaches sport glorious orange or red turbans. |
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Spot familiar faces, places and scenarios in their lyrics as they explore the wonders of the pubs and the pints of the glorious North. |
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Magic town is a wondrous land where all sorts of glorious and spellbinding things take place. |
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A memorial to men who lost their lives in the Boer War a century ago was rededicated in glorious sunshine in York. |
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At the first sign of sprinkles, we moved as one synchronised team to unfold the glorious rainwear. |
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There is a glorious, glorious long tracking shot that is just so swoony that I have to comment on it. |
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You can explore glorious colour images of galaxies and the remnants of dying stars through an interactive jigsaw puzzle. |
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It's beautiful, very formal music, heavy on the violin and the glorious cimbalom. |
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But all hail to the few precious craftsmen firms that keep the city and the whole of North Yorkshire firmly rooted in a glorious past. |
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The cool-water assemblage was dominated by another species, which rejoiced in the glorious name Neogloboquadrina pachyderma. |
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He does not defiantly explode, he chokes, takes a last glorious breath for his mighty yawp and fumbles the exhale. |
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Then, with all her sails, light and heavy, and studding sails on each side, alow and aloft, she is the most glorious moving object in the world. |
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It has 288 acres of magnificent plants and glorious trees, plus hothouses, laboratories, and four museums. |
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The sun is out, it's a glorious day, there's a cool breeze from time to time, the birds are singing and the place is swamped with tourists. |
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Friends, family and awed passers-by stood to watch the glorious procession, and bus drivers leaned out their windows to shake our hands. |
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Some readers may recall the glorious moment when they realized you don't actually have to use hospital corners when making the bed. |
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Once they embark upon that glorious venture, financial considerations are rendered moot. |
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Having said which, there is something glorious about archive footage of a panel game with ashtrays on the tabletops. |
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The glorious vocalism of Maria Guleghina and Kate Aldrich made this presentation an evening to remember! |
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After four glorious days of sunshine, the fifth day of the hike dawned grey with a leaden ceiling blanketing the sea. |
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Nielsen introduces two solo voices singing a wordless vocalise in the glorious slow movement. |
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Those innings are now part of the glorious baseball lore of New York and Florida. |
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But once developed and utilized, it is a tool that can make the difference between glorious victory, and ignominious defeat. |
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The glorious mix of water, blood, flotsam, and jetsam crackles resoundingly with a new life. |
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That is why I have returned to restore my clan to its glorious position that it once knew. |
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And then there are times when we have to stand up on our hind legs and put up a glorious fight against all reason. |
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Now I know my glorious Father for whom we fight this victorious war will be angry! |
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The jagged Cuillin ridge, featuring 12 of Scotland's 284 Munros forms a glorious backdrop. |
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She left a glorious legacy in an image of female strength that is as bold as brass, supremely self-confident and unashamedly sexual. |
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Listen to the glorious outpouring of the lento, and the dance that is the finale. |
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These kinds of glorious anticlimaxes that some fans take such issue with are part of what makes the show great. |
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Irresistible rhythms, glorious colour and costumes, and oodles of talent melded with skilful direction into a whammy of a production! |
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It works if only as a glorious distraction from the antiseptic earnestness of life as a modern-day Test player. |
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The glorious dream my father shared with us on August 28, 1963 was not just an exercise in eloquent speechmaking. |
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Who needs six minutes worth of foreshadowing, ambient noise and one-chord riffing when you could surge straight into a noise as glorious as this? |
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It may seem odd to see people rigging sails on their ships in space at first but what a glorious backdrop this is. |
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The composer uses an identical palette of instrumental colourings for his glorious finale. |
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In terms of graphics, the game features an engine capable of creating the most glorious lighting and particle effects. |
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Sunsets were glorious and golden, setting over our yellow and white military house, right there in the Land of the Rising Sun. |
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Apparently is was glorious sunshine over there but still misty and mirky over here. |
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But in this sorry apology for a summer, show day on Sunday dawned with glorious sunshine and warm temperatures. |
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Those magnificent men in the Maroon, those glorious memories, and those vignettes from the past of stirring feats and heady conquests. |
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Blue skies speckled with tiny fleeces of cloud made it a glorious afternoon in Knock. |
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In such glorious surroundings, a slice of dry bread and a plank would have sufficed. |
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I lived in some verminous dives in my youth, but spent a few glorious years in a Dinkytown flat and Uptown. |
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The emotions that poured forth at that death and the glorious pageantry that surrounded her funeral showed the true heart of her countrymen. |
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Last summer our glorious 25 ft-high golden robinia had to be cut down to a foot-high stump and the garden looked very bare without it. |
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It is glorious that paganism faces the reality that we are sexual creatures, without applying a stigma to our earth-based bodies and desires. |
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County missed a glorious chance when defensive panic from a free-kick caused Gavin to nod the ball over the advancing Henderson. |
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I will not pretend that the space race was meant to be a glorious celebration of human achievement. |
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Ascot has royalty, Goodwood offers glorious views towards England's south coast, but, for sheer style and panache, Longchamp is peerless. |
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Perhaps their most glorious hour was when they discovered the hulk of a Viking longboat, perfectly preserved in mud off Anglesey. |
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This text uniquely ties together the Ascension and our need to be witnesses of this glorious event and of all the life and teachings of Christ. |
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In the glorious Victorian hotel, you can find loose-leaf tea of the quality we were once truly proud of. |
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I went to Nice under the illusion that the glorious beach pictured in the brochures was sandy. |
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It features Milo, a glorious Newfoundland dog, cradling another hapless victim of the turbulent waters off New England's Egg Rock lighthouse. |
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Painted by Lippo and not Simone, the Guidoriccio remains a superb work of art and a glorious monument to Siena's Golden Age. |
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He is able to overcome the greatest obstacles in order to advance the glorious kingdom of his Son. |
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No, Hannibal, Face, Murdoch and BA have had their day, glorious as it was, and we should remember them as they were. |
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Why vegetate in stale conditions, when you can drench in glorious sunlight? |
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What sets these Jersey lunkheads from the current wave of underground rock is vocalist Steve Miller and his glorious howl. |
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I very much enjoyed our first proper audax, in glorious weather back in October. |
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A glorious shower of sunlight pours from the heavens onto a rickety old barn. |
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Suddenly, the austerities of the past two months, as well as the glorious thoughts, dreams and visions all merged within my consciousness. |
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She smelled the salt air and glanced along the lush hills of the glorious Emerald Isles. |
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The renaissance of Down football began in style at a sun-baked Casement Park as the minors gave a glimpse of the glorious future that lies ahead. |
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A splendid orchestra and chorus group set up a solemn and glorious atmosphere for the play. |
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May they joyfully complete their mission as guides, teachers and sanctifiers awaiting your glorious coming. |
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The Crusaders destroyed the splendid library of Tripoli and reduced to ashes many of the glorious centres of Saracenic art and culture. |
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At death I will experience for the first time perfect and glorious holiness. |
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Amid all the glorious fanfares and bravado there will be some frightened and anxious people. |
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In its more than 300-year history, the Russian navy has given rise to many glorious professional traditions. |
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The tasting room has a glorious view of shining Lake Mendocino, set off by the dusty chaparral all around. |
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The tall spire of the Town Hall and its contrasting colours of azure and white stood majestically between a glorious suffusion of greenery. |
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But in the middle of all this Martin had missed those two glorious goal chances for Dublin. |
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They want to get off the sales cycle and return to the glorious past that existed back at the dawn of the computing age. |
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He has also done his own bit to distance his current squad from their glorious recent past and the haphazard unsettled last season. |
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Our holy and glorious temple, where our fathers praised you, has been burned with fire, and all that we treasured lies in ruins. |
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After a first 30 minutes of sometimes stultifyingly boring play, it was Bergamasco who lit up the match with a glorious try. |
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There was glorious sunshine for the photographs and Nikki looked stunning in her white backless dress. |
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These three greatest of events in the history of humanity are alone worthy of such celebrations and glorious heraldry. |
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The film was nominated for 6 Oscars, including another Best Actress for Hepburn, but only won for the glorious costumes of Edith Head. |
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From Cerdanya, it is an hour-long drive through glorious mountain scenery to Ribes de Freser. |
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Like me, many of the hotel guests simply wanted to unwind, chill out and view the glorious changing scenery. |
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He has managed to convince even the most sceptical among us that Scottish rugby may indeed have a future fit to mirror its glorious past. |
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A glorious blast of atonal thrum somehow makes being strung out seem seedily glamorous. |
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They are framed by a bower of leafy trees, a placid lake and a glorious orange sunset. |
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Henry Edward's burial rites had taken place on a glorious spring day, balmily out of keeping with the emotional desolation of the event. |
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He would have to take it deep into the bowels of the earth, for the glorious Garland Battle was about to begin. |
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The towers and turrets of the castle rose above the trees like huge stony fingers, and the late evening sun was bathing it in a glorious golden peachy light. |
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After a glorious hour and a half of pampering, I was now free take my newly purified bod back to the office, where I found myself downing large quantities of water. |
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I awoke to the most glorious weather, that brilliant, white sun-filled light that has long drawn artists like Picasso here. |
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A viewer can almost feel the thrill of biking on a glorious day become supercharged with the rush of riding in numbers. |
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Portugal is all too keen to exploit the quincentennial for a glorious reassertion of its place within the European Community which has kept it at the margins for centuries. |
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Or maybe both cultures got off on a glorious combination of cliche and novelty, even if they disagreed on which was which. |
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No doubt, had George been in his heyday today, with his glorious talent and stunning good looks yet to be raddled by booze, he might have spent some time in Faliraki. |
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Simply select a season from your formative years and recast that glorious summer as a coming-of-age narrative. |
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The whole of the previous week had been glorious weather and then, yesterday, the temperature had dropped right down and freezing rain had poured down from the skies. |
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Vanity Fair has chosen a glorious picture which conveys why Williams outclasses all male and female members of the list. |
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If our glorious leaders want to be so righteous and take the stance they have then in my mind they should be above reproach themselves, whiter than white. |
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Skied three days on the daisies and then left for the hot glorious desert, horses, tennis, swimming. |
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In celebrating our heritage, we strengthen the linkages to a glorious history and recommit ourselves to upholding the standards and values given to us by past generations. |
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Instead of wasting his breath answering her specific points, he listed all his Government's glorious achievements and told her, basically, to get knotted. |
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Rather than today's young women feeling like the heirs to a glorious legacy, they disavow those who came before. |
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Front seats were reserved for the Ladybirds, Girl Guides, Cubs, Beavers and Boy Scouts, all of whom had paraded from the Bandroom in glorious sunshine. |
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In calm seas and glorious weather, the ship made landfall off the abandoned whaling station of Grytviken, and secured to the Admiralty buoy in Cumberland Bay. |
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Though we have been part of a glorious culture, which is an amalgam of arts and science, we are not conscious of the therapeutic values of applied arts. |
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The same argument can be applied to those who oppose the Latin Mass, or to the Latinisers who oppose the full authentic Byzantine Liturgy with all its glorious ceremonial! |
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The parade itself went down a storm with the thousands of excited spectators who lined the route of this years St Patrick's Day Parade in glorious sunshine in Killarney. |
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The glorious uncertainties of the city bus services afford ample time for reflection and retrospection for commuters at the bus stops, it is averred. |
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He returns to flying and a glorious career as a fighter pilot. |
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The Son returns to the Father's bosom, though not as yet to abide there beyond all worlds and to sit on the right hand of the Father as in the glorious ascension. |
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For a glorious 100-year period from the 16th century, Esfahan was the capital of Iran, a period when Persian art and architecture reached the apex of its achievement. |
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The alleged mission to Spain is treated both as fact and failure, like the Athenian one which Luke presents with such a ring of glorious authenticity. |
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They have this glorious bar with a great big roaring log fire on. |
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It's that roguish spirit that unites these tracks into a glorious whole. |
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But then Ferguson happened and all of that glorious approach went out the window. |
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Regulars are drawn to the minimalist style and trendy DJ music and we particularly liked the groovy light bulbs that give the bar counter a glorious luminous glow. |
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Mitchell loved the tradition, the tactility, the glorious mess of it. |
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Television news can be a glorious medium, filled with striking human drama and haunting sorrow. |
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Picture a spot where, at the change of tides, the sea boils through a narrow pass, providing experienced divers with a glorious ride past sharks and other marine life. |
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Bait-and-switch was the whole glorious gimmick of high-low editing, and I am happily guilty on every count. |
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As the couple made plans for the wedding, each had to be specific about his or her financial situation in order to save enough money for their glorious wedding. |
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The range butts up against the glorious Yellowstone National Park. |
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More than 10,000 people revelled in the glorious weather at a track Mancunians have made their own, while the quality of racing matched the spirit in the stands. |
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Riding into a glorious sunset which backlit the stunning giant rock formations that seemed to erupt from the desert floor, we reached Tuba City just after dark. |
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At the Hermitage they had a glorious scramble up the Mueller Glacier to Mount Ollivier on the Sealy Range before they cycled on to Wanaka, Cromwell and Dunedin. |
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Her poor, martyred heart is then subjected to all the glorious pains of unfulfilled love we associate with the Petrarchan traditions of the late Elizabethan era. |
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Eve took off her shoes so she wouldn't scuff that glorious floor. |
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I drove, of all things, an Alfa diesel, and it was a glorious experience. |
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It has been six heady years, not quite so heady as it was in the glorious days when my life story was serialised in the paper, but quite fun just the same. |
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Some glorious highs are counterbalanced by a few truly grating tracks and a bunch of middle-of-the-road filler, but that's true of any compilation. |
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A glorious cocktail of Micro fiber, Lycra, Spandex, Elastine, and my body is instantly transformed. |
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With the glorious weather ideal for the event, many of the biathletes were using the event as a warm-up for the following weekend's Championships. |
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It was a glorious day with an unencumbered view for dozens of miles in each direction. |
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In the male hierarchy of overweightness that runs upward from baby fat to morbid obesity, the paunch is the glorious exception. |
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When using fresh berries in cakes, you must fold them in very gently so as not to bruise them, which will result in the glorious colour bleeding into the mixture. |
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These natural blessings supported Cambodia's ancient culture, the glorious vestiges of which can still be clearly seen in the ruins at Angkor Wat. |
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Only when their crop of vines is blighted can they make Sauternes, one of the most glorious sweet wines in the world, which thrives on rot and fungal decay. |
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Butterflies, including glorious morphos, abound in the gorge. |
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The thief looks at the unclothed, bruised and bloodied body of Jesus, hanging in pitiful humiliation, and sees his glorious Saviour and mighty King. |
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With stained-glass windows and dark oak panelling from floor to ceiling, it must be a glorious bolthole when the open fire is roaring in mid-winter. |
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He was at his most sensible best, organising funds and trying to get the decidedly unheroic Greeks to fight as if they were their glorious ancestors. |
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I first read this in the mid-1980s and found it unputdownable, it is laugh-out-loud in parts, as well as tragic and horrible, all in one glorious mix. |
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Stars' glorious start to the season has hit a slight snag lately with a couple of draws, while their closest rival, Ballina, continues to string together victories. |
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He photographed the subway, including the real Pelham line, and its constituency in all their glorious degradation. |
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The Soho streets, their sombreness heightened by the glorious evening sunshine that flooded the near empty pavements on Thursday night, were alive again. |
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But it never occurred to her or her partners to complain, bearing in mind their deep sorrow and the great honour of taking part in such a glorious project. |
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The memory of dining and walking in that glorious Danesfield setting will long outlast any reviewer's niggles, particularly as you aren't being paid to notice them. |
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Though someone like Kumble might be a glorious exception, spinners need to flight the ball to achieve spin, unless they are bowling on a vicious turner. |
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Remember how poor our wine was, unlike this glorious vintage. |
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Son of the Beach falls just short of being a classic along the lines of a ZAZ Brothers creation or the glorious past parodies of Mel Brooks Borscht Belt burlesques. |
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They're all presented in glorious new digital garb and remind some of us of a certain age that simply jumping up and down on the spot was once considered dancing. |
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It's really just a good excuse to wander the winding streets and shady squares of the glorious Old Town and the Mazarin Quarter doing a spot of window-shopping. |
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And then there is Carole Lombard, ravishing, sexy, happy, and glorious in her gowns. |
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With stained-glass windows and dark oak panelling from floor to ceiling, it must be a glorious bolt-hole when the open fire is roaring in mid-winter. |
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Good Friday brought glorious weather for the carrying of the cross from Marie Villas in Burren Hill to St Mary's Church prior to the Stations of the Cross at 3pm. |
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The rattle of a pudding bowl in the steamer ensures that, two hours later, you have a glorious coconut and jam sponge pudding that evokes childhood. |
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Anyway, that probably confused you, but I need to let Dmitri explain the happenings of the first night we stayed in a glorious hotel in the heart of San Francisco. |
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There were towers and pillars and Elizabeth had heard tell that there were hundreds of rooms, even though the glorious abode accommodated only one occupant. |
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Instead, he is sitting in a bar explaining lucidly and heart-rendingly how he destroyed what could have been a glorious sporting career by using drugs. |
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In that world where hope springs eternal, otherwise known as the pub, today should have been the most triumphant day in the nation's glorious sporting history. |
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The track is perched on a hillside in the glorious Styrian mountains. |
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It is actually not such an exercise in glorious outlawry as all that. |
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It contains 823 pages of learned, high-flown, flowery reflections on the glorious if doomed role of the poet in a nasty world, with a high incidence of exclamation marks. |
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What a glorious film it is, Chekhovian in its wit and melancholy. |
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For the rest of the time, we basked in glorious sunshine and, in the evening, watched the sun dip below the western sea with just a few clouds obscuring its decline. |
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For a visit to luxury land, time travel back to the glorious age of Art Deco in this chichi restaurant that overlooks the lush lobby of Hotel de la Montagne. |
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This was indeed a glorious display of pageantry and dignity. |
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I am not included within the pale of this glorious anniversary! |
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The effort of climbing the long, arduous switchbacks to the Keansani Pass was eased by the glorious view back down the valley every time we paused for breath. |
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All the buildings, dating from the colonial era are painted deep yellow, which made a glorious contrast to the deepening blue sky as we clip-clopped around. |
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I propped this glorious child on my shoulder and coaxed a burp from her. |
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The State of California is following Colorado Springs into the glorious future envisioned by Ayn Rand-addled glibertarians! |
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Blind footballer Clarke, 42, did a forward roll to mark another glorious moment of these Paralympics. |
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As glorious as a field of California poppies can look from the freeway, that irrepressible orange can dominate a garden. |
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From Nerva to Marcus Aurelius, the empire achieved an unprecedented happy and glorious status. |
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Some nostalgically invoked a glorious industrial past or the bygone British Empire to cope with their newfound personal economic insecurity. |
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The pipistrelle is the most common and you can see it in the glorious woodland, about half an hour after the sun goes down. |
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White Bladder Campion and the glorious pinks, Corncockle and Hoary Bedstraw. |
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That which is light, intelligence, intelligent, happifying and glorious to us, is confusion and darkness to them. |
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O dang it, Roger, did 'e ever see sich a sight afore? My gom! what a glorious lumination like! My goles! what a mort of gentry-folk! |
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True, it is a glorious course for even the nerdiest of sporting anoraks, just the place to see the stars like Sea The Stars. |
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During his office treason was no crime, The sons of Belial had a glorious time. |
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Mitchell is the nervier, more uptight one prone to glorious explosions of pent-up rage. |
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The greenery dances around the feature brick paved suntrap patio, peaceful pond and glorious summer house. |
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Barron's glorious tune Sunshower has always been a favourite of mine, especially in the version he recorded with Ron Carter playing piccolo bass. |
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The ocotillos can be glorious in their spring bloom, while the self-guided natural trail at the Cholla Cactus Garden is always a favorite. |
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We see it as an appetizer that could precede a glorious banquet. |
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There was nothing timid about the way he cockily rolled the ball onto his right foot before rocketing a glorious shot past Szczesny. |
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In Purnell's, I bumped into another member of the glorious profession, a nibbler for hire from a rival newspaper. |
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Well, we got a hint of what could happen during the week of glorious weather that saw our beaches packed and our ice-cream sellers salivating. |
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I worked with Bellers for four years on the show and I always looked forward to her being there because of her glorious grumpiness. |
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Action set pieces, apart from the glorious opening salvo, lack power, sacrificing slam-bang thrills for ponderous exposition. |
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Some maples, dogwoods, black tupelo, cherries, sourwood, sassafras and stewartia are among trees that usually provide glorious autumn color. |
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We had one drink, the bell was rung and then that most glorious of things, a lock-in. |
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Some of the lyrical passages are so glorious that you want to weep, and there's an exquisitely beautiful violin solo in the Benedictus. |
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There is nothing glorious about the Glorious Twelfth, when ritualised killing is used for the pleasure of a minority. |
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This is a glorious soup made from pumpkin, onion and garlic, and is served with sliced bangers or chipolatas. |
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Rocket, lamb's lettuce, spinach and the glorious red lolla rossa can all be sown in the next couple of weeks for supplies long into autumn. |
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Euen so doe those rough and harsh termes enlumine and make more clearly to appeare the brightnesse of braue and glorious words. |
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The glorious naffness of Bishop's ribbon-tangling rhythmic gymnastics, worth the entrance fee alone. |
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So the klieg lights shifted to the glorious and not-so-distant past. |
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He had loved too well to imagine himself a glorious racehorse, and now he was condemned to toil without honour like a costermonger's donkey. |
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But the glorious harmonies and wickedsmart lyrics combine to lift it beyond mere navel gazing. |
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Solly Ndima completed a glorious 102 not out as Stratford tamed Astony Unity by six wickets. |
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Was WW1 a just war or were ordinary people sent to the slaughter for the not very glorious cause of redividing the world and its resources? |
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It is glorious in its stilted awkwardness, and should be cherished. |
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Westmeath looked to have blown a glorious chance when Ger Heavin drove a 45-metre free just wide with the last kick of the ball in normal time. |
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The Grade II-listed theatre, with a glorious proscenium arch, was completed in 1899 by John W Dyson. |
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Wexford were 0-8 to 0-3 clear at half-time before Conor McDonald's glorious handpass put Conor Devitt in for Wexford's goal. |
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A century ago Odessa was a glorious city of the belle epoque. |
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With all there is to do this glorious time of year in Ely, well, we're just going to go ahead and rename it Getup. |
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To whet your appetite, you can relive that glorious moment here. |
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