| Byron's inglorious season sunk to new depths on Sunday with 82-6 and 76-6 losses to South Grafton in first and reserve grades. |
| The saddest aspect of this whole inglorious dilemma is that public opinion is almost completely oblivious of the hidden cost that must be paid to comfort the farmers' pride. |
| Like most of us, my dreams of setting foot on a major-league baseball field died a painful, inglorious death in youth. |
| Even the executioner, once an inglorious and shadowy person, became just a regular state employee. |
| But the problem is clearly institutional and not at all limited to his inglorious tenure. |
| Hence, the foundational roots of the prosperity the developed nations enjoy today lie firmly in this inglorious past. |