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And that's its true glory.
But its true glory is its nose.
Theirs was the true glory," concluded Hattersley.
He has shown New York City in its true glory, without hoopla, without patriotism, without tears.
"A true glory of Puerto Rico has died," former Gov. Rafael Hernández Colón told The A.P. on Thursday.
An inimitably Victorian fusion of Gothic and Scots baronial, its true glory is its stained glass windows.
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But the true glories of Southern food — its foraged greens and odd, disreputable cuts of meat, its obscure fish and heirloom corn, rice, and other starches — had been largely passed over by producers.
But the true glories of Southern food its foraged greens and odd, disreputable cuts of meat, its obscure fish and heirloom corn, rice, and other starches had been largely passed over by producers.
Autumn's true glories are experienced through trees: the turning of leaves from greens to fiery yellows and reds; the wine-black clusters of berries and nuts on drooping branches; the musty smell of leaf litter as shafts of sun streak the damp earth.
Using a combination of scientific experiments, voyages of discovery, blue chip natural history, and David Attenborough's unique story-telling, this film will reveal the true magical glory of bioluminescence.
But the outdoor area is Széchenyi's true crowning glory.
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