It had been such a wonderful day and the beautiful evening was its crowning glory. |
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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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It was the vibrant flame of her hair, her crowning glory, which made her so instantly recognizable. |
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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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Patricia was delighted to answer questions on any aspects of looking after our crowning glory! |
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Penny's crowning glory is her beautiful, natural blonde hair and she was petrified she would lose it as a result of the cancer treatment. |
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This is the coup de grace, my shot heard around the world, my crowning glory. |
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And it might blossom some day into the crowning glory of age, the state of being wise. |
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She wears her crowning glory in short angled layers that has the sides cut throughout to give not only form but also a full round shape. |
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Taoiseach, your success in this area has become your and our crowning glory. |
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The Convention was the crowning glory of that work, and also proposed avenues towards the future. |
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Winning the gold medal has been the crowning glory in his professional cycling career and the culmination of his boyhood dreams. |
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But the crowning glory of this year's festival is set to be the concert by international Raï star Cheb Mami on Sunday night. |
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Their election is the crowning glory of the democratisation process in Taiwan. |
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It's true that winning that Trophy was the crowning glory of that journey, but I can't say it crossed my mind at the time. |
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The start of work on the new Jaquet Droz head office is the crowning glory of the brand's constant success. |
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Since the 1790s, Bedford and his father had been creating a gallery of classical and neoclassical sculpture and The Three Graces was its crowning glory. |
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The crowning glory of the regeneration group's work has been the huge success of the Market House which has been developed to offer a wide range of community facilities. |
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Funds poured into a restoration appeal and the Iona Community is now a world-famous centre for religious pilgrimage, with the restored abbey its crowning glory. |
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Anna had a banner of blue-black hair that was truly her crowning glory. |
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Your hair can indeed be your crowning glory if you treat it right! |
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Castelfalfi's crowning glory is the Castello. |
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So Woman in her entirety was established the crowning glory. |
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The World Cup success in October was the crowning glory. |
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By its very nature, the institution of marriage and married love is ordered to the procreation and education of the offspring and it is in them that it finds its crowning glory. |
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The crowning glory of our work in the Efteling is the beautiful Sequoiadendron giganteum, which you pass when you walk from the entrance to de Brink. |
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They do not use their intelligence, the crowning glory of mankind. |
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This anniversary is the crowning glory to a year of growth for the brand, which was able to pull itself up and demonstrate its vitality in a difficult Czech market. |
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Professor Otakar Laxa, a well-known dairyman living at the turn of the 20th century, regarded parenica as the crowning glory of the art of steamed cheese-making. |
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The crowning glory of this important project was that we were accorded ISO certification for compliance with DIN 9001:2008 after passing the audit. |
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At the time, he was in the best phase of his career and was only missing the crowning glory of a triumph at one of the four Grand Slam tournaments. |
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The spirit of service and self-sacrifice is woman's crowning glory. |
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However, Busby's crowning glory came when a team featuring Bobby Charlton, George Best and Denis Law became the first English side to lift the European Champion Clubs' Cup, beating SL Benfica in the 1968 Wembley final. |
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The crowning glory of numerous awards the Grabower group of companies has won is the Golden Clock of SG 2008 for particular services in the sweet economy. |
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These fiestas are devoted entirely to fire, and their crowning glory takes place on 24th June, the day of Saint John the Baptist, when flames tear through wood and paper mâché figures built in satirical vein. |
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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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