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Filopolous says it has been a season for "consolidation", but if history is your thing – and for most Glory fans it is – then the club appears to have gone backwards.
You don't necessarily need to go in that direction, because it [confers] the most glory.
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There is for the Christ follower no greater blasphemy than the torture and crucifixion of this wise and innocent man who also happens to be God, a brutal marring beyond all recognition of the truest goodness and the most radiant glory revealed on earth -- Christ, our last and best hope -- to the point of death.
(Their sustained balances!) No dancers throughout the festival showed more astonishing details of the fingering that is among Indian dance's most celebrated glories.
It indicated that most morning glories bloom in the morning, but there are some varieties that bloom during the daytime.
As Hollywood rose from its short, silent roots to a full blown, culture-setting industry, it was of course men who made -- and took for their own the most prominent, glory-filled parts in -- film.
"Most of the glory of the 19th century has disappeared, but sport remains and Britain can bask in reflected glory from the significance that sport has today in virtually every country".
It was New York City, functional, and in most of its glory.
For fantasies of European glory, most mortals play Championship Manager.
Chief occupation (according to Who's Who) pursuit of glory; most noticeable trait, patience in the pursuit of glory.
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