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And if anyone should be clinging to the former
glory
of the coal mining history, and of the town, it should be Judy.
My mom and so many women like her have taught me that life is not about glory, or certainty, or security even.
It also taught me that, instead of promoting my
glory
and success, it is so much more satisfying to promote the success and
glory
of others.
It's been catapulted to international
glory.
Ladies and gentlemen, I do not stand here today to tell you about the
glory
of weapons.
I automatically wanted to see this ship, this magnificent ship, basically in all its glory, and conversely, I wanted to see it not in all its glory, basically go back to what it looks like.
And behold the
glory
and bounty that is Bronx County.
The
glory
and bounty that is Bronx County.
But they didn't spend a lot of time reliving the
glory
days.
He spent millions of dollars creating a bizarre personality cult, and his crowning
glory
was the building of a 40-foot-high gold-plated statue of himself which stood proudly in the capital's central square and rotated to follow the sun.
The financial incentives and fame and
glory
afforded elite athletes skyrocketed, and it tipped toward the tiny upper echelon of performance.
Fascinated by glory, hypnotized by her kind.
You see, when you're a goalie, you get this special uniform, you get all the
glory
for a great shot saved, but you also get the grief when you land a shot in the goal.
Is new power kind of just riding the wave to
glory?
A huge billboard depicting geese flying over a wheat field covers the burned-out shell of the trade union's building and proclaims,
"Glory
to Ukraine.
Glory
to heroes."
I want it to be hanging on the horizon so it lights these people, in all the potential
glory
that they could be presented.
Simplicity is often the goal for most graphics, but sometimes we need to embrace complexity and show large data sets in their full
glory.
Lovingly, we can imagine fathers and guardians with their now adult children remembering stories of Rome's
glory
and re-telling the good deeds and sayings of the great men of the past: lessons on how to live well, and to overcome the follies of youth.
The year he died he saw several of these figures covered over, a triumph for trivial distractions over his great exhortation to
glory.
Pizarro and his conquistadors had grown rich, and tales of their conquest and
glory
had reached Spain and was bringing new waves of Spaniards, hungry for gold and
glory.
He dresses up in old shining armor, mounts his skinny horse, and leaves his village in search of
glory.
And to be frank, when you get a good story, you like to keep the
glory
to yourself.
Victims of circumstances: these two young boys, sleeping rough on the ground, looking up at the stars, cynically exploited by their leaders for their personal lust for
glory
and power.
A king who brought stability to the throne, but used it to promote his own glory, Henry VIII embodied all the contradictions of monarchy on the verge of the modern era.
Instead of a threat, his wife saw an omen– a fearsome power that would lead her husband to either
glory
or doom.
The philosopher Isaiah Berlin suggested that rather than being amoral, The Prince hearkens back to ancient Greek morality, placing the
glory
of the state above the Christian ideal of individual salvation.
But if Stephen Hawking was right, before that happens, the normally terrifying and otherwise impervious black holes will end their existence in a final blaze of
glory.
But though he returned home in glory, the fate of his parents still weighed heavy on his mind.
Of course, that official is now dead, and I'm not, so there's a certain amount of
glory
in outliving your adversaries.
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