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to splendor
noun
Great light, luster or brilliance.
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Historic squares and parks have been refurbished, their fountains returned to splendor and their monuments gleaming.
On Thursday one of those 1920s art-house cinemas will reopen, restored to splendor and equipped with state-of-the-art technology.
The Brown (335 West Broadway, 502-583-1234) is an elegant hotel built in 1923 and restored to splendor in the 1980's.
Of the winning openers, a plate of clams posillipo with chunky tomato sauce was lifted to splendor by the seepage of clam liquor and all that good garlic the kitchen tosses into many of its dishes.
Before puberty, at the beginning of our friendship, we would lie in the darkness in parallel sleeping bags, on the third story of the Victorian house that his father had renovated to splendor from shambles.
But is the era of the startup generation Detroit's ticket back to splendor?
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"This is part of the cultural heritage of New York now, and it was time to bring them back to their splendor".
Mr. Pekar's humble tales "from off the streets of Cleveland," as the subtitle to "American Splendor" has it, resonated with enough readers to keep the experiment alive.
A general revival of housing stock is leading middle-class settlers to buy up 19th-century brownstones and restore them to Old World splendor.
For decades, Leadville was a seamy contrast to the splendor around it.
In all, it took nine years to make "Splendor" a reality.
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