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And a glorious instance of that golden mean, for me, is in A. J. Liebling's praise of Col. John R. Stingo, the onetime racetrack reporter for The New York Evening Sun.
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It's a glorious instant of human endeavor.
Consider, for instance, the sonnet "And Now the Leaves Suddenly Lose Strength", a glorious evocation of autumn and one of Larkin's finest "death" poems.
In two glorious instances, her vignettes demonstrate that behind every stereotype lurks a human being with a surprise in store.
But first, a glorious slice of Labour Party psychodrama.
A glorious snapshot of who we are.
A history of military rule and a glorious culture of court intrigue are to blame.
There's even a glorious imitation of a Rush drum solo.
And speaking of the city, Konigsburg offered a glorious picture of that wonder-island.
Little remains of the sanatorium, but there is still a glorious sense of the Fifties.
The palazzo was a glorious den of secrets, the setting for any number of intrigues.
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