The range, magnificence and diversity of the monuments in the Luxor area is unsurpassed in all of Egypt. |
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The magnificence and diversity of the wildlife and landscape is unsurpassed. |
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Henry's natural inspiration partially comes from the excitement, brilliance and magnificence from the art world. |
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Creation's magnificence leads us to such foundational religious concepts as respecting the stranger, venerating God, and so on. |
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The Queen's building itself has a magnificence and a splendour that befits its reputation. |
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The magnificence and splendor of the city is at its peak during this season. |
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The background is no incidental backcloth for the staging of the figure's magnificence. |
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I took the dark brown instrument into my hands as carefully as him and stared at the magnificence of the flawless Stradivarius. |
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Diplomatically, Britain had been cornered and her splendid isolation was more discomforting than her solitary magnificence. |
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Humbled by the magnificence of the falls, Lewis felt his written description impossibly inadequate. |
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The abundance, colour and contentment of Autumn reflect the magnificence of our God so what better time to stop, reflect and pray? |
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While feisty Hawn takes the hacienda-style home in her stride, her jaw drops at the magnificence of the garden. |
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It was still cold and a little gloomy but there was a dour magnificence to it. |
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What kingly magnificence could mean is brought to life by the great barrow-burial at Sutton Hoo on the East Anglian coast. |
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Delhi is a city of magnificence and desolation, grandeur and history, all seeped in red and purple. |
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The magnificence of royal palaces, no matter how richly appointed, cannot take away the disappointment of a bad performance. |
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But we are visibly stunned by the disappearance of one of those monuments to our own magnificence. |
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This pagoda had four sides and five storeys, and the carvings on the sides were famous for their magnificence. |
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Historians have stated that its completeness, setting, size and sheer magnificence make it the finest citadel on earth. |
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I am simply unable to adequately come up with words to convey the beauty and magnificence of this film. |
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Jane could stretch out on a lounger on the balcony, enjoying the dwarfing magnificence of the volcanoes on neighbouring Bali and Lombok. |
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Busoni's hitherto unparalleled magnificence as a pianist was naturally reflected in a substantial amount of music for piano. |
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Floral magnificence should not be missed at a flower festival taking place this weekend in a York village church. |
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But only the next morning could we fathom the magnificence of the temple with its huge pylons and obelisks. |
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We must, in other words, transform this tragedy into a triumph, a triumph of man's magnificence to man. |
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It had been an historic send-off in the medieval magnificence of the abbey's Gothic stone vaults. |
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Even through all their fear, the trees still impressed them with their magnificence. |
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She is overawed by the moody magnificence of Glencoe, and entranced by the beauty of Edinburgh. |
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It was a marvelous display of an orderly universe and a never-to-be forgotten experience of eerie beauty and magnificence. |
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We might as well have been in Paris or Rome, such was the beauty and magnificence of our trip. |
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He cradled a golden scepter in the crook of his right arm, and a golden crown of unmatched magnificence was perched on his head. |
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Above all, Tchaikovsky's enduring music soars with its timeless magnificence. |
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She has been painstakingly restoring the property to its original magnificence during the past three years. |
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This version is splendid in its magnificence, and gives the film its proper due. |
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The sheer magnificence and beauty of the pictures will appeal to scientists and artists alike. |
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Moreover their capital was famous as a City of Palaces, able to rival in grandeur and magnificence anything in South Asia. |
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He held his head high and regal, and all of the distinguished princely magnificence was back in his bearing as he marched toward the field. |
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She wanted to see the horse in his true magnificence, to rock back and forth on his broad back. |
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These displays soon became celebrated as exemplars of enlightened princely patronage and magnificence. |
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The Romans wanted the architecture to show off the magnificence and mightiness of their emperor. |
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He propped it against the legs of a chair, that the dapperling might view his own magnificence. |
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Such a cosmogonic extravagance appeared to diminish the magnificence of the created order in our own world. |
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Its suggestion that the building might be ornamented with all the magnificence of a public fountain may genuinely have given the architect some cause for concern. |
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The woman strode quickly to the tables, scooped up a few fallen petals, and dusted the throne with a clean rag, though it was already sparkling magnificence. |
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The city of Old Goa was once said to rival Lisbon in its magnificence. |
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In its heyday, the Cathay was renowned for its luxury and magnificence. |
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The extent and magnificence of the ruins was dazzling to behold. |
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For, whatever the Age's tawdriness and corruption, Hamlet shares that Age's unique magnificence, in considerable part a product of aesthetic greediness. |
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The lithe spirit is somewhat changed for the Sixth Concerto which is a full blown four movement work containing much barnstorming and magnificence all around. |
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The magnificence of our legal system, your Honor, is that we do not seek an eye for an eye. |
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But the magnificence of the movie lies in its portrait of Sheriff Ed Tom Bell, a 19th-century-style lawman caught up in a late-20 th-century narco war. |
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These historians believe that the Taj Mahal symbolizes the tyranny of a powerful ruler exploiting his subjects and flaunting his magnificence to the world. |
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Nonsuch's architectural scheme reflects the extent of Henry VIII's desire to compete with Francis I of France, at least in terms of princely magnificence. |
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Retaining its magnificence and glory, Surakarta Keraton, along with the Mangkunegaran Fort, has continued to serve as a symbol of Javanese culture. |
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Among the ancients, the public baths were of amazing extent and magnificence. |
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The great staircase, however, may be termed, without much hyperbole, a feature of grandeur and magnificence. |
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Lewis stayed in Durham, where he says he was overwhelmed by the magnificence of the cathedral. |
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God loves a cheerful large-handed giver, and He is Himself the model and pattern of magnificence in giving. |
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Margaret was astonished at the magnificence of the apartments into which she was ushered. |
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Yes, she would be devoted to the spirit, to him, praising his lordness and his magnificence. |
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All this royal pomp and circs and magnificence and significance and sacred music and you are, quite rightly, your unaffected modern English selves. |
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Each consul was accompanied in every public appearance by twelve lictors, who displayed the magnificence of the office and served as his bodyguards. |
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The holder of a Hellenic leitourgia was not taxed a specific sum, but was entrusted with a particular ritual, which could be performed with greater or lesser magnificence. |
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Others for magnificence at the natiuities of Princes children, or by custome used yearely upon the same dayes, are called songs natall or Genethliaca. |
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With sensory perception on a spin, I could only assimilate the magnificence of the drive through the Icefield Parkway once I halted at the Columbia Icefield. |
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