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Jones ranks 2012 as a glory year for women on British television.
There is, however, debate in the climbing community over the use of Everest as a glory trail.
The problems included a coal storage shaft known as a "glory hole," which the miners said was not properly sealed and had leaked methane gas.
She sees a hot day on the beach as a glory; I see it as a kind of open-air microwave.
It would be hard to accuse the Canadian writer Alice Munro of treating the short story as a glory hole of the imagination.
In postwar Paris tapestry was promoted as a glory of French culture, but by the late '60s the French organizers of this event were looking to shake things up.
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Although he was never even arrested, television and newspapers portrayed him as a glory-seeking wannabe cop who had planted the bomb so he could become a hero by discovering it.
Few events in American history have generated as much commentary as the 1876 Battle of Little Bighorn, and George Armstrong Custer has become one of those contested figures who have been mythologized to the point of caricature: glorified as a romantic figure of frontier individualism and reviled as a glory-seeking avatar of genocidal hatred.
There are what seem like dozens of other actors here, including Marion Cotillard as a Bruce Wayne business ally, Morgan Freeman back as Batman's version of Q and Matthew Modine as a glory-seeking police boss trying to take down Batman.
The vaulted ceilings, tiled in blue and white, are designated as landmarks and a glory to behold.
Look into the pulpits and see if there is such a glory as there once was.
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