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The vertiginously seated audience (the rake is so steep that ushers are on hand to help spectators descend) could glory in the honey-colored stone and wonderful acoustics.
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After reinforcing Scipio's army, consul Tiberius Sempronius Longus had hoped to engage Hannibal, thinking that he could win glory against the Carthaginian general.
This is not to say that we don't also celebrate those who, whether by upbringing or genes, could meet glory and despair on their own terms and remain unaffected by either.
He could rather glory in the fertile irony of the title: its promise of a subversive and heterogeneous creativity that flies by the nets of rigid expectations, thumbing its nose at the powers that seek to define and rule.
Big Tennis Brother enjoyed knowing that such players as Kodes and young hopefuls like Navratilova could bring glory.
Instead of always needing to being right, there could be glory and reward in gaining a new perspective.
Young men raced to join lest the fight be over before they could win glory and impress the folks back home.
Old Glory could stay, the settlement said.
These coworkers could just be "glory hogs," says Taylor.
Mourinho still believes the current campaign could end in glory.
I thought "Visions of Glory" could not be topped but "Alone" was even better.
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