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Despite the fact that he did not win and was caught within a mile of the finish line, he felt glory, becoming an inspiration and the story of the day.
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Esther achieved lasting glory for becoming wife to the Persian king (probably Xerxes in the fifth century BC) and saving her people from persecution.
"You haven't accomplished your goals yet," one of the men told a blond woman, before launching into a motivational speech about the glory of becoming her company's salesperson of the year.
"I enjoyed all the glory of becoming world heavyweight champion and the parties, but after a month I was itching to get back in the gym because this is what I do.
Just last month Bradley Wiggins, the first British man to win the Tour de France, was basking in the glory of becoming the country's most decorated Olympian at another glittering Games for Team GB's cyclists.
Fox-Trotting to Glory Before becoming the principal of Osborn Elementary School in Rye in 2004, Clarita Zeppie headed a school at Public School 115 in Manhattan whose students were featured in the 2005 movie "Mad Hot Ballroom".
Now behind Fox News Channel for an entire year in the domestic ratings, CNN is hoping to reclaim its past glory by becoming the leading source of information about the war on TV, and, its executives hope, the highest-rated one on cable.
Now, after decades of RoundUp use, tall morning glories are becoming tolerant to its active ingredient, glyphosphate.
And what was supposed to be Huntsville's moment of glory is increasingly becoming a minor national scandal.
He rants: The worst of this bunch of semi-educated losers are those who seem to glory in being irritated by nouns becoming verbs.
Visiting Europe and its battlefields in the summer of 1918, he became so excited by the prospect of martial glory that he returned to Washington bent upon becoming a naval officer.
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