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He too had a glorious destiny.
When he entered the Elysée palace in 2007, Nicolas Sarkozy dreamed of a glorious destiny.
The town is founded by Aeneas, who was informed as he left the burning ruins of Troy that it was his fate to found a new city with a glorious destiny in the West.
He had just returned from a trip to Iraq, during which the leading members of the country's political class had told him that, appearances notwithstanding, Iraq is living out a glorious destiny.
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The sainthood that once seemed her glorious destiny now feels more like a burden.
These critics are wrong — today's Russia bears little resemblance to what Ronald Reagan dubbed an "evil empire" — but Putin has been far more tolerant of Soviet nostalgia than his junior partner, and his next term will surely bring a new litany of quotations about Soviet accomplishments and Russia's glorious destiny that will turn stomachs in the West.
But about the "Diary for the year 1900", with its Zodiac figures circling the announcement of this new "Golden Age", the "glorious destiny of the 20th century", he can remember nothing except a sense of baleful loss.
For it has been your glorious destiny, notably in the turbulent years of the twentieth century, to evolve a system in which national power has grown on the basis of a passionate and Jeffersonian belief in individual freedom.
A glorious opportunity?
What a glorious afternoon".
It is a glorious demand.
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