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"I want to be part of a team going back to glory," he said.
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There, a costume display by the Nigerian-British artist Yinka Shonibare exploits a permanent collection of theatrical relics going back to the glory days of Charles Garnier and Serge Diaghilev.
And there is the inevitable risk of going back to the scene of old glories.
going back to school?
Going back to college.
Cowher knows he cannot go back to old glory.
They want to go back to the glory days of Herbert Hoover.
Hand-painted signs will probably never go back to the glory days of the 20th century, when itinerant "wall dogs" would go on "sign snapping" trips across the country, drumming up business.
The largest deal so far this year was Colony Capital's $6.7 billion purchase of Inmobiliaria Colonial, a Spanish property firm.The private-equity industry may be regaining some of its bravado but it has not gone back to its glory days.
It can never go back to the glory days but if you're there on a day with a colourful sky you still fall in love with the place".
As staff members filed out one by one, the newspaper's editor Colin Myler reprised a tradition that goes back to the glory days of British journalism, a time before voicemail, when storied publications like The News of the World were based around Fleet Street in the City of London and reported on Britain's sprawling empire.
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