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The Irish had a glimpse of glory at the World Cup, an opportunity they carved out for themselves against Australia and Italy, only to have the dream shattered by Wales in the quarter-final.
After your article "After a Cleaning, a Glimpse of Glory" (March 7) about my cleaning of the Salviati & Company mosaics of the Stations of the Cross in St. Ignatius Loyola Church appeared, I was contacted by Sheldon Barr, an author whose books include "Venetian Glass, Confections in Glass 1855-1914".
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I Give It a Year does just that -- it gives us the first year -- in all its dreadful disappointments and glimpses of glory with a sweet resolution that proves love is elusive and impossible to explain but in the end, a very brave choice.
A tantalising glimpse of the glory days of old.
I am glad that I am restricted in even seeing a mere glimpse of the Glory of God but find comfort in knowing that the height of God's revelation was on the cross of Christ.
On Justus.Anglican.org, James Kiefer writes that Donne "saw in his wife Anne (as Dante had earlier seen in Beatrice) a glimpse of the glory of God, and in human love a revelation of the nature of Divine Love".
Alas, Joe and Houston have no gigs together lined up for the immediate future, but if you love lush, romantic, endearing jazz as well as down home blues, treat yourself to Joe's new debut CD, Joe Alterman, Give Me the Simple Life on Miles High Records and let Joe and Houston give you a glimpse of musical glory.
The bare-bones production offered too little a glimpse of the glories of some signature Dunham dances.
Saturday 9 30 a.m. 5) HYDROFOIL TO THE FOUNTAINS Now for a glimpse of the glories, or depravities (depending on your point of view), of the czars.
Underneath its warm exterior, Tapestry seems less of a new beginning and much more an anxious look over the shoulder, complete with its glimpses of the glory days (Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Natural Woman).
One New Testament critic proclaimed: "After the transfiguration, it's all downhill to Jerusalem for Jesus". So why this glimpse of the divine glory before the suffering takes place?
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