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This fleeting glory, though, is the beginning of the end.
Player education is vital, experts say, because athletes must be convinced that playing through concussions is too dangerous, even for fleeting glory.
Like all great writers, Bowie was a furious reader, so much so that when he issued his official reading list in 2013, I didn't even make the top 100 (ah, such fleeting glory … ).
Once they hit Paris, and the attacks start coming, it'll get plenty exciting enough as the strong men and the sprinters and the rest of the peloton get once last chance at glory - if only the fleeting glory of a failed solo attack.
"And for the defending champions and their legion of loyal fans, it was a painful, humbling reminder of how fleeting glory can be".
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Yet Mauner reminds us that Manet's earlier comment about fruit and flowers -- whose fleeting glories are traditional reminders of death in still life arrangements -- was anything but casual.
It was a significant blow to Mrs. Bachmann, who has struggled to regain the fleeting summertime glory of winning the Iowa straw poll.
But it was a mirage, a fleeting image of glory unrealized.
Such is the psychological pressure that comes from justifying the thousands of laps with a fleeting shot at glory.
This Callas lives in a more vivid time, in a moment both eternal and fleeting when the glory of her career matched the appetite of her ambition.
They squared off before a small and disinterested television audience, and for the loser, Coppin, a fleeting moment of glory was further diminished.
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