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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Bigroot morning glory is a vining perennial that reproduces from seed and from roots. |
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And the oldies are played by rapidly aging DJs trying to recapture the glory years of early AM Radio. |
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For generations, its very name has conjured up the glory days of Britain's railways when steam was king and every town had a station. |
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From the beginning of his career, he viewed his task as composer and cantor as the creation and performance of music for the glory of God. |
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When the clematis and roses get their heads down for autumn, canary creepers and morning glory are just putting their boots on. |
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An epiphany strikes me with the magnificent glory of a holy intervention and instantly brings my seizure to a halt. |
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But the key to stock market glory isn't contained in some hackneyed phrase. |
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This match was the occasion when J.R. covered himself with glory by scoring eighty-six runs, not out. |
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The steam locomotive evokes nostalgic memories of a bygone era with its glory and old age charm. |
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Hockey ace Holly Stringfellow is on the way to international glory stardom being picked for Britain. |
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The glory of the samurai sword, vulgarised to the point of farce in Tarantino's Kill Bill, is treated with respect, even awe. |
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The consummation, the crowning glory of a well-lived life, happiness would be granted only to the worthy, the virtuous, the god-like happy few. |
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Poppy, delighted to be the centre of attention, simply sat down and basked in the glory but budge one inch she would not. |
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It is reduced, therefore, to vindicating its national glory by attempting to negate the military and political power of the United States. |
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One day the purpose and the plan will shine in all its unspotted glory and wisdom. |
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We will find our identity in Him and reflect His glory as we were created to do, and that will bring us unmeasured joy. |
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Contemporary Dutch teams should be judged on their own merits and not allowed to bask in the reflected glory of a mythical past. |
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Spend time doing things that put a skip in your step, a grin on your face, some glory in your life story. |
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Medals will be decided in curling, ice hockey and ski half-pipe, while men go for glory in ski cross and Nordic combined. |
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The craziness of ski cross was evident in all its glory in the men's quarter-final when three of the four riders crashed on the final jump. |
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In spring the msasa trees flood the countryside with a scarlet and orange display of vivid glory before turning summer green. |
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Repentant sinners may do more for God's glory than some of those who judge them harshly. |
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Up until recently, there's been no fame or glory for ultrarunning, which shows little sign of becoming a mass phenomenon. |
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It exists because, in Adam's sin, all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. |
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They experience spiritual bliss and divine glory according to their individual spiritual capacities. |
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An old favorite is the morning glory because they're so easy to grow and they produce those beautiful, full flowers. |
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Plant quick-growing vines, such as morning glory or hyacinth bean, around the outside of the lattice. |
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Climbers don't really climb, as clematis or morning glory do, with tendrils that attach themselves to a fence or trellis. |
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Marigolds, rhododendron, and morning glory sat in artful bunches along the concrete sidewalk. |
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It had a terribly high ceiling, and vines of morning glory were growing around the pillars. |
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Now you're ready to speed off and enjoy the rare glory that is topless motoring in a high-performance two-seater. |
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Examples of twiners are morning glory vine, wisteria, hyacinth bean and hop vine. |
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In its glory days of the past, it was a great event and should prove as popular as ever again this year. |
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Amber's mother forces her to train endlessly, trying to recapture mom's past glory as a minor-league beauty queen. |
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This side of glory we are left to wrestle, at times, with quite bewildering providences. |
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Rome has not been shorn of its potential for glory but Scotland must finish the championship on a high. |
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Following her world-record achievement, Gillian is now on the trail of European glory and we wish her further success. |
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In other words, they want to avenge history, to undo the shame of half a millennium ago with a reassertion of their glory today. |
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The tough-minded approach isn't good news for high-tech companies looking for a return to glory days. |
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Before the vocal glory of Callas and Sutherland, sopranos with lighter timbres often sang bel canto roles. |
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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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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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Unrolling his bedroll, Muammar made himself as comfortable as possible, dreams of power and glory still filling his head. |
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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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God's glory and beauty are revealed in poor, humble, hurting and self-effacing lives of faith and compassion. |
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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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The trade unions and employers will bask in the reflected glory of his sound stewardship. |
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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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He basked in the reflected glory of being with the world's most photographed woman. |
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Even as he basks in the glory of his school's achievement, he nurses a grudge. |
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Geneva was not planning to do anything, just bask under the glory of the sun. |
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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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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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In place of Aryan glory I'd grown patches of wiry baneberry thistles interspersed with industrial size brillo bathtub scrubbers. |
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Their martial glory reflects a greater glory that they both serve and exemplify at its highest. |
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Dreams of martial glory are hardly uncommon in 19-year-olds all over the world. |
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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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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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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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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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For each national-anthem mangler, there was only one rendition standing between glory and defeat. |
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Each was crammed with small parties of people making merry and recounting long passed glory days. |
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the vindication and glory of his Passion. |
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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 lake has unfortunately lost its pristine glory over the years due to the ceaseless encroachments of the avaricious residents. |
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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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Even in the glory days of Hollywood, there was always scandal lurking just beneath the surface. |
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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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The true principles of national glory are opened by the grandeur of the minds of these assertors of political freedom. |
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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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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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Ornate pillars with stone carved towers stand as monuments of glory to their builders. |
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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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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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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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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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Let the light of the Spirit fill your heart today with the goodness and glory of God. |
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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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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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It was the imagined glory of his role in local government which went to his head. |
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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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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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I'm sure he would have a grand old time revelling in the glory of those who know his plight. |
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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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Of all the tournaments in which the Scots will bid for glory this year, this may be the least prestigious. |
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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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Spain is betting for Eurovision glory with Son De Sol, a trio of bikini-wearing Andalusian sisters. |
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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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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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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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Rising in all its glory to shine not only in every part of Europe, but also on the American continent. |
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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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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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Now a wrecking ball looms over one of the last two buildings linked to the city's glory days. |
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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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Our knowledge of the riches of the glory of God will increase forever and ever, world without end. |
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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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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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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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May Her Majesty enter into glory in the court of the Lord of Lords and the King of Kings. |
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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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The glory days for this product are long, long gone, and no amount of wishing will bring them back. |
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The real glory was the fact that most of the postings were not from members. |
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Finally, why did the press whoop for joy and glory at the colonial elections? |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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If only they had been able to live up to the glory of presidential progress! |
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My reign of glory on the air hockey table is brought to an abrupt end. |
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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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Avoid the fate of the weekend warrior trying to recapture his glory days. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 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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So there goes the number one glory hound of the Queensland Government! |
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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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At the foot of the tower was a morning glory climbing up the walls. |
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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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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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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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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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This week, from a childhood interrupted by war in Sri Lanka to the glory days of food reviewing. |
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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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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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Even now, basking in the glory of her success, we are living a tragedy. |
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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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Those were the good old days, the glory days of butchery and brutality, before those millions of sesterces from the east flooded Rome with luxury and indolence. |
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He said that when the holiday is over the players will be settling down to training with their sights set for further glory in 2005 for the purple and gold. |
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The pond is at the height of its glory during the sexennial festival when the reflection of a hundred thousand lights around the temple provides a grand spectacle. |
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The weekend is a fantastic opportunity to catch top-flight touring cars and dream sports cars in full race glory with unlimited access to the paddock for all visitors. |
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Jones, though in death, would finally experience the glory and honor he had so lusted for in life. |
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The next phase of his life is being sold to a man who trains him as a gladiatorial pit fighter, where he learns the ways and glory of combat and gains his sense of self. |
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When Jesse M. Robredo became mayor of Naga, his hometown, the city had seriously deteriorated from its glory days as queen of the Bikol region southeast of Manila. |
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These tree-like creatures, agonizingly slow and covered with mossy bark, nursed themselves on tales of past glory while their numbers dwindled in their isolation. |
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Instead, I shall bask in all this glory and hope it brings me new found arrogance, snobbery and untold riches so I can retire to Pismo Beach and be a happy miser. |
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Indeed the same communalists' heart swells with pride when remembering Swami Vivekananda's speeches to Americans about the glory of Vedantic thought. |
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O'Sullivan never had the distinction of guiding a senior team to glory in the top division but his athletic tutelage of any team that crossed his path was legendary. |
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He was filled with a longing for God's glory and for spiritual blessing. |
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Some attempts are being made to bring the spirit of individual sport and glory back to its roots with the Nemean Games, a worthy but only partial successful attempt. |
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Or he could be a narcissist, motivated by the glory of seeing his name in print. |
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Claiming to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling mortal man or birds or animals or reptiles. |
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In this reading, all glory goes to Reagan and the contributions made by Democrats are neglected. |
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That range of rewarding possibilities can be further assisted in blooming to its full glory if comparisons with other transport modes can be made too. |
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In the heart of the Olympic Park there are riparian meadows of wildflowers whose color and glory are heartbreaking. |
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Earthly marriage reveals new measures of his grace and glory to those made one in him, while also mirroring the more perfect union of God with his people. |
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Our real hour of glory came when they filmed the school nativity play in the local church, which was decked out with studio lights for the occasion. |
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We were still winning and my moment of glory was drawing ever nearer. |
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The glory days are a thing of the past and so, he decrees, is the haphazard and unsystematic approach which is breeding more disappointment than delight. |
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But with anything competitive, the glory comes in the effort and hard work put in by one's own brain and brawn, and not by manipulation of the other characters. |
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At last their feelings became too strong and broke forth in weeping and wailing, tears and groans, intermingled with shouts of glory and praise from some of the people of God. |
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The game has always been controlled by wealthy people, often successful local businessmen who fritter away their fortunes on the vain hope of glory for their team. |
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By the 19th century the play had been transformed into a spectacle of patriotic pageantry celebrating imperial Britain and the glory of its military. |
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As efforts to halt the decline of Crystal Palace Park continue, a collection of rare photographs from its glory days have been released for public viewing. |
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Celtic's bid for European glory bumped Sharon Small off the schedules, and when her cop drama returned to the box she finished the run having to eat lead. |
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At the base of each leg she planted seeds for morning glory vines. |
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It was possibly the most important observation but it was just personal observation to sample the glory and the majesty of the galactic plain and the centre of the galaxy. |
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One of the Internet's oldest and most famous virtual communities, which has been losing members since its glory days in the early 1990s, is up for sale. |
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Then again, why not celebrate them in all their starchy glory in a chip butty, a mound of soggy spuds sandwiched between two slices of buttered bread. |
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For spring-themed designs, he sent out beautiful pieces such as his flowing white silk chiffon cabbage rose and his morning glory print silk chiffon gowns. |
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Loving, non-critical support could reinstate this hagiological chess figure to his former glory and put the royal game back in the media's crosshairs. |
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However, we will continue to be unlike Christ in terms of his essential glory as God the Son, a glory he shares exclusively with the Father and the Holy Spirit. |
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The Yankees themselves, and the stadium, are steeped in glory and history. |
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If you had Nada Surf down as a one-hit wonder indie band that should remain sidelined to compilation tapes, then the magnetic glory of this album will turn your head. |
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The Italian pushed himself to the brink of glory when he went dormie six up in the afternoon. |
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Udal spun England to glory in the capital of Bollywood in 2006 and he's backing Swann, the undoubted star of the show, to do the same. |
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They are breathing down the necks of bitter rivals Tottenham, who are renowned for suffering the collywobbles whenever glory looks near. |
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But after those glory days, Kisangani's reputation took a turn. |
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The glory of God is present everywhere, pervading the creation with its divinizing power. |
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Ashington teenager Gail Kozlowsi is bouncing her way to sporting glory as a champion trampoliner, writes Shane Richardson. |
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The tune was characterfully delivered by the bassoons and trumpets, and the contrabassoon's moment of glory was joyous. |
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The mountain gorilla specimens, which date back to the 1920s, are being brought back to their former glory by conservationists. |
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They are more than happy to bask in their team's glory but the minute things look like they are going pear-shaped they're off like a shot. |
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Something magical happens to sand and chemicals somewhere between the furnaces, the glory holes and the slow cooling of the glass-making process. |
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His 72 glory holes in the Open are probably the best thing that will ever happen to the Cochrane Castle character. |
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There were also hundreds of hair-loss remedy adverts, promising to take men back to their former glory days of mane-headed bushiness. |
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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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Classic pictures of disco's glory days, a rollerskating hostess and busboys will liven up a new club night on Teesside. |
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A 50-50 blend of the latex and morning glory produced maximum bounciness, perfect for the rubber balls. |
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X is addressing gay men who know the scene firthand and don't have to be brought up to speed about cruising, tricks, hustlers, or glory holes. |
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He describes the Shekinah glory and the worship of New Testament believers. |
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But can a rap industry giant return to glory if no one is listening? |
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The morning glory disc anomaly may be associated with midfacial anomalies, such as hypertelorism, nasal malformations and cleft palate. |
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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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And though Oyer played an important role in this happy story, he attributes all the glory to God. |
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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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Imperialists aggressively and passionately looked forward to filling these spaces for the glory of their respective countries. |
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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 this way, the building keeps its original purpose as a place of prayer and singing the glory of God. |
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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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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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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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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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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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He made the Conservatives the party most identified with the glory and power of the British Empire. |
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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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If wanting the best things in life means being a snob then glory hallelujah I'm a snob. |
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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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Thine O Lord is the greatness and the power and the glory and the victory and the majesty. |
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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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Further afield, Papal Bull is set to bid for glory in the Japan Cup in Tokyo. |
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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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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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My wife couldn't resist her favorite tipple of baileys Irish chocolate cream served over ice cream presented in a Knickerbocker glory glass. |
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Puddings feature the likes of Eton mess, chocolate brownies and Knickerbocker glory in a pot. |
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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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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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The San Francisco 49ers had their glory days under Joe Montana and may be making a comeback under Alex Smith. |
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God hath now blessed England, with a Queene, in vertue excellet, in power mighty, in glory renowmed, in governmet politike, in possession rich. |
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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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On those sacred nights you can rise in frogly glory to confront the villains who are poisoning my subjects. |
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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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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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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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I cannot tell you how my heart expands and exultates within the opening glory of this autumn day. |
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Part of the spectacularism is all the glory the client gets for what we do. |
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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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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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If this had been Noriega's old powerful glory days, my Jazzy could have ended up a dogsicle. |
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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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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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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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Take that away, and one has ideologically driven ritualism rather than worship of a God whose glory is seen in the disfigured body on the cross. |
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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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Second at the WRC Rallye Monte Carlo, the Peugeot Rally Academy driver starts his next bid for glory at the Rally Liepaja on Friday. |
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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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The glory of the true saints is indescribable. They are deep like ocean and affulgent like the sun. |
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The book recounts his many moments of glory on the gridiron. |
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The conquest of the Roman Empire by German tribes placed the glory and culture of Rome into the dark ages. |
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The people who work their souls out and farm the land and build the estates, they are the ones who create the glory of those history eternalise. |
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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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The Andy Stewart-owned nine-year-old, didn't exactly stroll to glory and fair play to Voler La Vedette for making a race of it. |
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It made a change to see such oenological glory on a supermarket rack compared to the dreadful identikit plonk stocked by British supermarkets. |
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Plants such as Choisya ternata, Pittosporum tobira, lemon verbena, Chilean glory flower and wisteria may suffer but they may not have died. |
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So maybe the LTA should stop basking in the reflected glory of a player who emerged from outside their system and start listening to him instead. |
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A good draw is essential for success at Chester, and EQUULEUS PICTOR is well berthed for his bid for glory in the opening corbettcasino. |
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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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When the modern Olympics began in 1896, the initiators and organizers were looking for a great popularizing event, recalling the glory of ancient Greece. |
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Domitian eagerly sought the opportunity to attain military glory and joined the other officers with the intention of commanding a legion of his own. |
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In the beginning of the 16th century, Lisbon was a buzzing metropolis where people from diverse backgrounds came in search of work, glory or fortune. |
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The Roman poet Juvenal, writing in the early 2nd century, depicts a Roman father urging his son to win glory by destroying the forts of the Brigantes. |
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And again, we saw the glory of the telestial, which glory is that of the lesser, even as the glory of the stars differs from that of the glory of the moon in the firmament. |
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The mainstream crowd could bask in the glory of Aqualung and Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of A New Day, while devotees were treated to the likes of Griminelli's Lament. |
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Alas, that he should himself have fallen on that very enchanted ground, from which it was the business and the glory of his life to withcall his younger brethren! |
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But being a compulsive worker, or workaholic, tends to be seen as positive since the result of this addiction seems to be bonuses, the promotions and the glory at work. |
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Those glory days of cheap hot dogs and cheap beer long ago gave way to absurdly priced concessions and dainty, yuppified treats your grandfather would have sneered at. |
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It is also interesting because it is from an early time in Maya history, before the glory days of the more spectacular cities of Palenque, Dos Pilas, Copan and Tikal. |
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The result was glory for France, and an infusion of much needed money from the conquered lands, which also provided direct support to the French Army. |
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It was for the sheer spectacle and glory of the capacious walls and stairwells of their grand palaces that the great Flemish tapestries of the Baroque period were woven. |
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The backlash and attention Woods has received isn't a shock, but Xvala's answer to it has people interested in Rambovian furniture and glory holes. |
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I could see a huge morning glory near the riprap, which was a good sign. |
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That's not something fans will recall when they are old and grey but football doesn't seem to be about sporting glory as far as the current beancounters are concerned. |
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There's also a good look and positive feel to the various controls and switchgear elements while a host of storage spaces and glory holes set in the floor abound. |
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At night, the glass disappears and one sees only the silhouettes of students and artisans, working their magic around the glowing glory holes of the furnaces. |
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He beat Barlow with a body swerve, took the ball round him and set off on a 50-yard sprint for goal and glory that will live forever in my memory. |
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Her diaristic apparatus of fits and starts tempers that appetite for totality which was both the glory of spasmodism and its chief liability to derision. |
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Mosaicist looked a filly of potential when making a winning handicap bow last time out and she can build on that impression with further glory at Pontefract. |
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The display, which had been installed some weeks earlier, had to be repaired by topiarists to its former glory after being damaged during the incident. |
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Patton unabashedly sought glory and recognition in every battle. |
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Double-decker Daimlers in all their glory Oak tram terminus to Rednal. |
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Second would be Princess Margaret who's so ga-ga now she'll think she's back on Mustique in the glory days telling anyone who would listen to get her pink gins. |
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Dario Franchitti has splashed out on the Lotus Cortina that fellow Scots racing legend Jim Clark drove to glory in the 1964 British Touring Car Championship. |
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The glory of Venice will be uncovered during a study day at the Oddfellows Hall, in Warwick Street, Leamington, on Saturday, January 24, from 10am-4pm. |
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Besides generating lots of money, the idea of promoting Ollie North and reliving the conservatives' glory days fits into a broader public-relations strategy. |
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But right now he wants to get back on the road to glory after disappearing off the oche radar after his controversial omittance from the Premier League. |
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They targeted the rare and valuable 100-year-old Cycad Palm which formed the crowning glory in the tropical bed in the park, judged the best in the country. |
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Verbality was once the glory of France, but formerly chatty tube trains are now mostly silent, except when one sees gaggles of young girls yammering together. |
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Sinclair, who clearly loves money, takes us from Danegeld to the nickel and brass lump we use today, via all the glory years when the British quid dominated the world. |
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Everyone is waiting to see whether Kauto Star can keep his place at the top, or whether one season's glory will be all he owns when the egg-timer runs out. |
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But this text and theme I am upon, relates to somewhat far higher and greater, than all the beholdings of his glory that ever any saint on earth received. |
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She deserved additional glory in return for the many years when she had gone birthdayless and little girls like Enid and Geraldine had taunted her airily. |
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We are rather intent upon the end of God's glory than our own conveniency. |
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The aftermath of glory and the foremath of peace would not blend. |
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But the sun shines on me still, and like any other poet I am gathering rosebuds while I may, for the glory of flowers too soon is past and summer hath too short a lease. |
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If the captain was only a glorified first aid man as he claimed, the emphasis has to be on the glory he deserved for the way in which he did his job. |
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Trousseaux and glory boxes could be slowly built up while women were engaged in the paid workforce, before marriage heralded the loss of an independent income. |
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Every girl who hoped to marry had started early on her glory box, sewing and embroidering household linen, buying sheets and towels on cash order. |
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The glory that he sought was that of victory rather than conquest. |
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I glory in association with the cultures of my fellow Europeans. |
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Wasps end of season run to glory also included timely wins that saw them defeat the Northampton Saints, in the Premiership semi final, after finishing 2nd in the league table. |
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As several Orthodox theologians and saints have explored in the past, the icon's miraculous nature is found not in the material, but in the glory of the saint who is depicted. |
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To us who dwell on the uttermost confines of the earth and of freedom, this remote sanctuary of Britain's glory has up to this time been a defence. |
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Dafydd and Rhodri split Gwynedd between them, but a generation passed before Gwynedd was restored to its former glory under Owain's grandson Llywelyn the Great. |
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