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The description has great splendor, and the human part, tone etc., is just right.
This is an era of great splendor, ceremony, the restoration of education, and of learning.
Thankfully, my journey thus far has not solely been glimpses of my own mortality, but also of great splendor and beauty.
Icahn told Mark Stevens, "The social juxtaposition of a tiny group of people living in great splendor and many more living in abject poverty was anathema to him".
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For Mr. Lubovitch, who certainly knows how to attract and cultivate male talent, "Men's Stories" is a plush, satisfying work, yet it gained greater splendor by what preceded it.
And similarly, when Nietzsche says that a "tendency hostile to life is therefore characteristic of morality," it is clear in context that what "life" refers to is "the type man" who might be "raised to his greatest splendor and power" (that is, but for the interference of MPS) (WP 897).
She and Jesse bring back Terabithia in even greater splendor, with Jesse as king and his sister as princess.
He summons the state painter -- his aide, Mr. Voloshin -- to produce a portrait of civility: a reproduction of a famous turn-of-the-century painting, "Meeting of the State Council," which depicts the czar and his advisers in great-coated splendor.
Africa — especially southern Africa — had once been a land of stately trains that covered the great distances in splendor.
He ruled the Romans with great leadership and splendor".
"From the Canyons to the Stars" was his great hymn to the splendors of Utah, splendors echoed on a smaller scale by the mountains and valleys above Ojai.
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