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HE IS 82 years old, and his presidency is hardly a glorious memory.
A social democracy that spent its time reminiscing about the past would, at best, be a glorious memory.
That 1-0 win remains a glorious memory for Eastwood but it "sparked off" interest in his Romany Gypsy roots.
Whatever happens, the 76-year-old will always have the glorious memory of this day, when he returned to the ground where he snapped a leg playing for Blackburn in the 1960 FA Cup final and lead out a side that would go on to cause the competition's biggest Wembley shock in a quarter of a century.
Unfortunately, there is no such glorious memory for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The days of "The Invincibles" who went 38 games unbeaten to win the Premier League title in 2003/2004 are but a distant, albeit glorious, memory.
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C.I.A. old boys tend to have more glorious memories than history warrants.
She is survived, with immense love, gratitude and glorious memories, by her only son Francisco Aybar, the pianist; her grandchildren Samuel Rene Aybar of North Salem, NY, and Elizabeth Dina Aybar of Denver, CO.
One of my most glorious memories was the day that, using a borrowed scuba mask, I retrieved my wedding ring from the bottom of the Yampa River, in northern Colorado.
Davis played a woman who had been a world-famous child actress but who had lost her popularity as she grew up, until all she had left were photographs and glorious memories.
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