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"glory in" Definitions
  1. to get great pleasure from something
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There is no glamour to murder, no glory in gore.
Many Burners stopped to watch "Wings of Glory" in action.
These men will glory in their brief moment of celebrity.
So, which song will be graced with Oscars glory in 2018?
What's the glory in rallying the troops for a popular governor?
"There's not a lot of glory in it," Dr. Powell conceded.
I glory in association with the cultures of my fellow Europeans.
You had a flirtation with pop-music glory in the 1980s.
It was meant to restore Russia's glory in the civil-aircraft business.
Maui's Sugar Ditch Kids and their quest for Olympic glory in 1937.
See them all in their Oscar night glory in the photos, ahead.
Competitors were supposed to have their shot at Olympic glory in 2022.
If you put the glory in your hand, you will be in trouble.
Maui's Sugar Ditch Kids and their quest for Olympic glory in 1937. 7.
There is an unmatched, unprecedented moment of glory in Avengers: Endgame's climactic battle.
Check it out in all its carbon fiber glory in the pictures below.
The less easy glory in a war, the more shame in shirking it.
Maui's Sugar Ditch Kids and their quest for Olympic glory in 1937. 11.
Check out the new polishes in all their glory in the slides ahead.
There is honour, if not glory, in making the best of a bad job.
I can experience the greatness of "Wolves" in all its CDQ glory in theatres!
But he was also suspicious of his own urge to glory in that desecration.
I think that being public ... I don't think there's any glory in being public.
Kid fights back—respectfully—and wins, often gaining some greater combat glory in the process.
Melee tournament, will duke it out for their chance at glory in their respective games.
It's been happening since Lady Gaga's "Billie Jean"-referencing "The Edge of Glory" in 2011.
Nighttime skin-care routines tend to get all of the glory in the beauty space. Why?
It has other kinds of glory in it It's a glory that, like, fills me inside.
Google's not going to let Apple get all the new, shiny campus glory in Silicon Valley.
Not long afterwards Tulsa became the "oil capital of the world", memorialising its glory in skyscrapers.
There are glimpses of American Gods' former glory in some of Season 2's grander moments.
The installations are already standing in all their citrus glory in the town's park, Jardins Biovès.
"For AOC, I glory in her spunk because we need young, talented people," Thompson told Hill.
Successful traders pocketed a percentage of their winnings, earning Hollywood-style glory in the financial media.
I am fascinated by the women who are empowered by the work, who find glory in it.
Fortunately for plant lovers everywhere, workers restored the forgotten gardens to their original glory in the 1990s.
Just months later, while still just 19, she released her first single, "Hometown Glory," in October 2007.
This looked like Maryland's best chance for glory in a long time, but it just never materialized.
That the Pacific islands should have enjoyed so little glory in the Olympics is hardly a shock.
All it can promise is the past, and there can be no hope or glory in that.
Mr. Putin understands this and he sees no glory in defeating the usual run of puppet buffoons.
But it's really just all blaze and no glory in the form of a noisy, narcissistic disturbance.
There is no glory in building sports temples in a city that cannot afford the price tag.
Looking at box office statistics, audiences clearly flocked to get a glimpse of Queen's past glory in droves.
Something in the human soul is drawn to promises of safety and, ultimately glory, in moments of crisis.
While he strode off to brood in his nearby apartment, Prost won — pain and glory in one weekend.
There is no glory in defeat, only four more years of systematic undermining of environmental and political institutions.
Ronaldo, 34, captained his country to European glory in 2016, however next summer's tournament could be his last.
They thus far have not covered themselves in glory in their handling of the allegations against Judge Kavanaugh.
And Tiger Woods himself has struggled to recreate the swing that brought him such glory in his 20s.
"We didn't cover ourselves in glory in terms of how we handled that on Wednesday morning," he said.
In another now-expired Insta story, Centineo shared a selfie displaying his blond beard's glory in the sunlight.
Cabochard has been seeking glory in the top lane, often executing impressive carry plays with his lone wolf style.
The bloom was in full glory in the Antelope Valley, painting the fields in hues of orange and yellow.
He was also rapidly aged and lost his abilities in 2014, but was returned to pristine glory in March.
Here's how the experts actually deal with greasy roots, limp strands, and all the dirty-haired glory in between.
Sloan, meanwhile, found his glory in melding GM with the American consumer, and in a larger sense, postwar life.
Megan Rapinoe made her debut for the USWNT 13 years before guiding it to World Cup glory in 2019.
There is no glory in the hustle, which is just the symptom of a deeper sickness called market capitalism.
Kristen Bell will try to lead former high school musical stars back to their former glory in this special.
He really did not glory in success or wallow in failure because he was always on to the next thing.
You can read a bit more about it here or just bask in its undersea glory in the video below.
Before her one shot at glory in Fox's newest live musical, the queen kind of blew it on Drag Race.
There's no glory in writing that the Rolling Stones put on one of the best shows that I've ever seen.
At that stage, he was offering the prospect of glory in martyrdom rather than a shining city on a hill.
Putin "sees no glory in defeating the usual run of puppet buffoons," Kashin wrote recently in The New York Times.
The most glory in recent years has come from the Argonauts of Canadian football, league champions in 2012 and 2004.
This isn't the first time Anthony and Joe Russo nestled in a reference to their former glory in a Marvel movie.
"We didn't cover ourselves in glory in terms of how we handled that on Wednesday morning; it was confusing," he said.
Iverson tasted more glory in his Hall of Fame career, but struggled with alcohol and personal problems after retiring in 2013.
The Man in Charge: The fella who led them to World Cup glory in 2010 and Euro 2012, Vincent del Bosque.
Nothing special is really like anything else and I'm all too aware that there is no glory in the hyperventilating recap.
Cast members from High School Musical gathered to relive all their Disney Channel glory in a reunion that aired last night.
Her return to competition represents the start of what she hopes will culminate in further Olympic glory in Tokyo in 2020.
I know men and women who glory in their cars, taking care of something that they feel takes care of them.
There is no glory in these canvases, only false brilliance — like the flashlight illuminating a sandbag head in "Becoming Brilliant" (2013).
Affection runs at the Glory in London until September 24, and at Stan's Café, Birmingham from September 30 until October 1.
Some have sons who grow up to reach the majors, but few others can relive their glory in a personal way.
By November 2007, the company's plans to recapture past glory in the United States were seriously behind schedule and over budget.
The way he lets himself be full animal, a sensualist, the way he finds glory in the body's hungers and delights.
Some of the other founders who won glory in this decade are now known for questionable practices while piling up deficits.
Lee pioneered airborne warfare William C. Lee won glory in a different war on a different continent during a different century.
It grew to have a number of hubs throughout the city, with house families competing for trophies and glory in each arena.
Much like competitors at the Olympics, we were determined to finally achieve glory in our sport: tasting and talking about snack food.
The final fitting was in Buckingham Palace so they could test out the train in all its glory in a spectacular corridor.
The United States women's team, on the other hand, has conducted itself with honor and been rewarded with glory in the process.
They let the president glory in the main event as they try to control both the run-up and the substantive aftermath.
It reminds us, insistently, that we are prying, and by extension that rape and suicide are not romantic fantasies to glory in.
Citizens of every hue glory in their country's domination of rugby (both the men's and women's teams are ranked top of the world).
What's not to love about a young disabled boy finding companionship, purpose, and, ultimately, glory in a calling that truly speaks to him?
Martin is always careful to point out that there are great opportunities for heroism and glory in even the most pointless of wars.
However, incentives are low since top journals and journalists have a taste for novel studies, so there is little glory in going second.
Here's the blessed image in all its glory (in screenshot form, because Twitter embeds screw up the sparkle meme format.)  Be careful, though.
Neither side has showered itself in glory in its attempts to persuade the British public of the benefits or drawbacks of EU membership.
Jim Harbaugh has failed to usher his Michigan Wolverines to their former glory in his tenure as head coach at his alma mater.
"Some of the men got cocky; the camaraderie wasn't there," Carroll said, but hopes are high for a return to glory in Rio.
Every now and then, though, a glistening sweep of harp would cut through the dirge, sounding the possibility of glory in the wreckage.
Is it glory in the power of fire that Greek legend says Prometheus stole from the gods so that humans could surpass them?
But while the grill gets the glory in the summer, there are ways to set up your kitchen to prepare for the season.
Clancy, after all, rode to glory in Beijing in 2008 with future Tour de France winners Geraint Thomas and Bradley Wiggins for company.
Taylor builds him a literal "second chance at glory" in the form of a very expensive lab, and scores them a Wall Street investment.
Flaca had her glory in knocking down Piper's panty business, and Maritza enjoyed some secret power in Season 4 by helping Maria smuggle drugs.
But with so many special occasions around the corner, you need the speedy yet luxe bathroom routine that is Soap & Glory in your life.
Margaery Tyrell, who went out in a blaze of green glory in the Season 6 finale, is just one of the show's latest victims.
Was tipped to lead his country to World Cup glory in 2014, but the side could only manage a somewhat underwhelming quarter-final berth.
Fans got a chance to see Momoa in all his aquatic superhero glory in the latest trailer for the Justice League, out November 17.
Don't wait for the hurricane to hang on to your family and friends and to find the blessings and the glory in every detail.
There is no glory in winning the French domestic championship, not for a club with a budget vastly larger than any of its rivals'.
Ion Tiriac, who alongside Nastase helped lead Romania to Davis Cup glory in the 1970s, has used his business acumen to support Halep's career.
Surely we know that a culture that forgot Zora Neale Hurston until Alice Walker returned her to glory in her work wouldn't reward Beyoncé.
To see the morning glory in all its glory, park your car at the lot near Monticello Dam and walk over to see it.
On Baseball There were no proclamations from Aaron Boone at the start of this Yankees season, no guarantee in March of glory in October.
As best-selling outdoorsman author Jon Krakauer explains in interviews that run throughout the film, elite climbers understand that there's no glory in irrational risk.
Jyn and her friends are killed and quickly forgotten; it's Leia and her allies who get all the glory in A New Hope and beyond.
Credit-rating agencies, which did not exactly cover themselves in glory in the lead-up to the 2008 financial crisis, are far weaker in China.
It typifies the iconography indulged in by the Rajapaksa government to glory in its victory and to remind the Tamils of the cost of resistance.
I can briefly glory in the relief that I am no longer sitting on a sickening secret that has — finally and ultimately — come to light.
For decades, the only Parisian station restaurant of note was Le Train Bleu, the gilded bastion of Belle Époch glory in the Gare de Lyon.
It's a side of Garland that a new generation will get to experience, in all her fascinating and painful glory, in the new film Judy.
Although he harbors no intentions of attempting his 100m world record of 9.58 seconds, Bolt aims to go out in the blaze of glory in London.
The beautiful arrays of color bursting in the sky are breathtaking to behold IRL, but a challenge to capture in all their glory in a photograph.
After watching Phelps return to glory in the 200 meter butterfly earlier this week, I wondered how he continues to compete at such a high level.
LONDON (Reuters) - Great Britain broke their duck on snow at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi and now they are gunning for further glory in Pyeongchang.
He really didn't glory in success or wallow in failure because he was always onto the next thing, said he can't stay in the same experience.
Well, there's little glory in landing what you thought was a dream job only to discover that in reality it's a disastrous fit for your lifestyle.
It reopened, restored to its former Art Deco glory, in 2017 as the Fera Palace Hotel, attracting a new generation of international figures, like Malala Yousafzai.
"Well I think Director Brennan certainly has covered himself in glory in all this," Cornyn (R-Texas) said during an interview with conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt.
Ice Cube sees big things in store for Lamar Odom ... telling TMZ sports he thinks L.O. will return to glory in the BIG3 league this season.
" Returning home from his medal-winning glory in South Korea, he said, "I think that if I am to meet somebody I want it to happen organically.
The Italian may also be able to draw, as he has done at times in his difficult spells of form, from his memories of glory in Sochi.
The 21-year-old Biles has her sights set on more Olympic glory in Tokyo in 2020 after she claimed four gold medals in Rio in 2016.
But it's possible that you've seen the mountainscape more often in cartoons or popular culture than you have in their full, unrelenting glory in the Black Hills.
Woodward, who guided England to World Cup glory in 2003, said that he expected sport in Britain to be in "lockdown" by the end of the month.
Lucas Duda compensated, though, with a pinch-hit, run-scoring single to tie the game in the eighth, setting up Flores's chance for glory in the ninth.
"We didn't cover ourselves in glory in terms of how we handled that," Kelly told reporters, although he denied earlier reports that he had offered Trump his resignation.
Before moving to Chicago, Epstein was the head of the Boston Red Sox, and he helped lead the team to World Series glory in both 2004 and 2007.
What really broadcast his power were public spectacles of chivalric glory, in which he jousted with local noblemen and foreign champions in ritualized, but still dangerous, mock combat.
The video game industry, meanwhile, will be congregating in all its glory in Los Angeles for its buzziest trade show, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, popularly known as E3.
"We give God the glory in everything, and we know that he used that dog, that wonderful dog, to protect him, and we're thankful every day for him now."
The town also draws less experienced athletes aspiring for glory in the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in August, and disabled sportsmen and women aiming to compete in the Paralympics.
The Toronto festivalgoers' choice has been won in four of the past five years by movies that have gone on to Academy Awards glory in one form or another.
"No matter how much I try to be really objective,'' he said at the time, "the financial community has not covered itself with glory in these last 50 years.
There is only glory in rolling over the log, as Mr. Bezos wrote, to see how these vermin use embarrassing photos and gossip, amplified by social media, as weapons.
By contrast, Senate Democrats in 1991 hardly covered themselves in glory in their questioning of Anita Hill, who testified about Clarence Thomas repeatedly harassing her in the workplace. Sen.
The reborn hand didn't appear in the episode -- unlike the now infamous Starbucks cup that had its moment of glory in the great hall of Winterfell in last week's episode.
Until now, most of the glory in recent military campaigns - Ukraine in the last two years, Georgia in 2008, Chechnya, or now Syria - has gone to ground and air forces.
Her people seem to occupy a higher plane, a kingdom of restored glory, in which diaspora gods can be found wherever you look: Brownsville, Kingston, Port-au-Prince, Addis Ababa.
The urge to play along with the world around me comes back, and I dust off my original Xbox and return the Raiders to basketball glory in College Hoops 143K6.
" McGovern quoted Roger Kahn's book about the Brooklyn Dodgers, "The Boys of Summer": "You may glory in a team triumphant but you fall in love with a team in defeat.
Mr. Wiley adapts a historical style of portraiture that was rarely used to celebrate black people, and presents them, in all of their everyday glory, in grand and opulent colors.
He told reporters he was coming back for one last shot at Olympic glory, in part because of disappointment that he had not worked hard enough before the London Games.
Casting trans women as the heroes of the House of Evangelista and the villains of the House of Ferocity and letting them joust for glory in a fair fight is radical.
But go ahead and glory in the trippy wireframe graphics and the synth remix of Westworld's opening theme, and imagine the weird cyberpunk Western that we got in some alternate universe.
Although the Cassini mission ended in a blaze of glory in September when it disintegrated in Saturn's atmosphere, surprises from the data it collected will be released for years to come.
But lire can be heard in recordings, as in this account of a Haydn concerto, where the two instruments can be heard in all their dubious glory in an extended cadenza.
The republicans glory in an opportunity to convince poor ignorant bigots to vote for banks and corporations because they are scared of seeing a trans person in the bathroom at Target.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Yuki Kawauchi's improbable victory at the Boston Marathon on Monday was the crowning glory in the career of an amateur Japanese runner who has defied every convention in modern athletics.
Car-hacking demonstrations tend to get all the glory in the security research community—remotely paralyzing a Jeep on the highway or cutting a Corvette's brakes through its Internet-connected insurance dongle.
Maradona scored 26 times across two seasons to fire Napoli to Serie A glory in both 1986/87 and 1989/1, however the Italian giant has failed to lift the Scudetto since.
"I have absolutely nothing to even consider resigning over," Kelly said, even as he acknowledged that senior White House aides "didn't cover ourselves in glory" in how they responded to the scandal.
There has arguably never been a project in astronomical history as aptly named as the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT), imagined in all its behemoth glory in this newly released concept animation.
Rose's comments about being "sexually confident and body positive" come shortly after she posted a photo of herself revealing her pubic hair in all its glory in preparation for her third annual SlutWalk.
"Tough Love" (season 24, episode 24) "Tough Love" features the first time we see Willow's magic turn her eyes black, when she turns on Glory in a fury after Glory melts Tara's brain.
After winning a gold medal with Argentina in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, many expected the little forward to take his country to glory in a World Cup or at least the Copa America.
David Berson of the electric launch Glory, in Greenport, N.Y., turned me on to Clancy Sigal's excellent "A Woman of Uncertain Character," a memoir about life with his mother, an itinerant labor organizer.
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After an unprecedented run of glory in which he won 14 majors in just over 12 years, Mr Woods saw his career derailed by an infidelity scandal, injuries and over-use of prescription drugs.
After selling it to a buddy's brother-in-law in 2009, he bought it back two years ago, and it was actually on display, in all its spiffed-up glory, in the arena's concourse.
Four states have elections this year—Assam and West Bengal started voting on April 4th—but the electoral magic that brought Mr Modi to glory in May 2014 has been failing him of late.
"What he meant by fame was ... glory in the honor of a great cause or being known for doing something selfless for your country, not just being known for doing something asinine," said Bradburn.
Critics have crowed that leaving Syria is a "win" for Vladimir Putin, but pay them no mind: ISIS's caliphate is smashed, and Russia will find more quagmire than glory in piecing Syria back together.
The juxtaposition sets off a chord that resonates through the film: our hero will glory in adventure, beyond earthly confines, and he will mourn his child as she, too, passes out of this world.
The franchise may never return to its former glory in the mainstream media or the public consciousness, but as long as the games carry on improving, I will (digital) champion them all the way.
At his trial, prosecutors suggested that Detective Desormeau had decided that making lots of arrests was the route to glory in the New York Police Department, which was why he decided to falsify evidence.
Right wing Ron Ellis, who won a Cup in 1967 and played more than 1,000 games with the Leafs, said he believed the Leafs were on the cusp of glory in the late '70s.
Sergeant Hake now rests in eternal glory in Arlington, and his wife, Kelli, is in the Gallery tonight, joined by their son, who is now a 13-year-old and doing very, very well.
LONDON (Reuters) - Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic will be out to complete unfinished business at Wimbledon on Thursday after both were denied a chance to savor match-point glory in their first-round matches.
The brand isn't abandoning its longtime mascot – he'll be back in all his oversized forested glory in advertising this spring – but puts the spotlight on resilient females to coincide with International Women's Day on Tuesday.
The actor was seen in all his magical glory in the first full-length trailer for the film on Tuesday and plenty of fans are now excited about his portrayal as the granter of wishes.
Image 2 of 2 KOHIMA, India – In India, where cricket is one of the few things that knit together this disparate nation, the people of the distant northeast see glory in a different sport: Soccer.
Tesla and Westinghouse didn't seek personal glory in the same way, which makes it harder to know how to celebrate their work, other than to retroactively turn them into great men of history as well.
MELBOURNE, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Australian hurdler Sally Pearson is determined to have one last tilt at Olympic glory in Tokyo even if it means turning her world championship defence into a "side run" next year.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa prop Tendai Mtawarira is ready to give his "mind, body and soul" to the Springboks and has backed coach Rassie Erasmus to lead the team to World Cup glory in Japan.
Or if you're fighting a dragon, the dragon is an annoying little pest, vermin really, and there's no glory in killing it; it's just hard, grisly work that leaves you aching and covered in burns.
The in-form American had grabbed the giant slalom title on Tuesday with a dominant performance and looks on course for more glory in February's Pyeongchang Olympics to add to her gold medal at Sochi 2014.
In an interview, Stern said that the broadcast could be not be found during production of "Glory in Black and White" and that ESPN was "more likely" using the same coaches film used in the documentary.
In the same way that I love when dilapidated buildings still have ornate roofs hinting of a grand past, I wanted to see if there was lingering traces of the ponies' former glory in the present.
Moreover, the symbolism will not be lost on the Ukrainian people, into whose streets Russian tanks rolled illegally to invade and annex Crimea merely hours after Russia blinded the world with Sochi Olympic glory in 2014.
But Doll is— her niece Michelle, the one who keeps pestering Doll with photographs, is a photographer, and she's documented Aunt Doll in all her foul-mouthed glory in a beautiful artists' book called Salami Dreamin.
Pose follows a host of players in New York City's underground ballroom scene — a competitive performance space where gay and trans youth vogue, catwalk, and push the boundaries of gender for their shot at gloryin 1987.
The good news is that unlike with Cary Grant, who finds redemption and glory in subduing Katharine Hepburn's outspoken heroine, the last we see of Jeff Gillooly is as a sad, inconsequential man with an unfortunate goatee.
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Golf fans can look forward to the tantalizing prospect of world number two Jordan Spieth and third-ranked Rory McIlroy continuing their battle for Masters glory in the final pairing in Saturday's third round.
The event is a competition where up-and-coming DJs and producers battle for glory in front of an all-star team of judges, including Diplo, Mannie Fresh, The Whooligan, Mija, DJ Craze, Destructo, and Just Blaze.
Bud Norris has provided quality starts while figuring out his living arrangements in Los Angeles, but he's surely just one piece of a much larger puzzle for a club with visions of World Series glory in 2016.
Don Larsen, the journeyman pitcher who reached the heights of baseball glory in 913 for the New York Yankees when he threw a perfect game and the only no-hitter in World Series history, died Wednesday night.
The iconic shot of Rocky running up the museum steps was made possible only by the Steadicam, a camera stabilizing system first used in a feature film four decades ago — Hal Ashby's "Bound for Glory" in 1976.
Listen up Ice Cube, one of the greatest athletes of all time is about to ask you for a gig ... Terrell Owens, who is publicly asking Cube for a shot at hoops glory in the BIG3 league.
The 21992-year-old star was seen in all his magical glory in the first full-length trailer for the film on Tuesday and plenty of fans are now excited about his portrayal as the granter of wishes.
"There is no glory in giving the government an interest-free loan, especially if it is happening year after year," said Kashif Ahmed, a certified financial planner and founder and president of American Private Wealth in Burlington, Massachusetts.
Clyde Drexler says the BIG3 league is packed with at least 12 dudes who have a real shot at NBA glory in 2018 ... telling TMZ Sports he expects his league to launch those guys back to The Association.
Just as there is glory in being the first to call down lightning in Zelda, there's a glory (slightly more obscure admittedly) in being the first to go a certain way and let others follow in your footsteps.
We're guessing that Long's relentlessness is also what helped her beat out a host of world-class competitors for 2012's U.S. Paralympic Sports Woman of the Year title — and what will propel her to further glory in 2016.
US Presidents and European leaders have also for years been content to reach for easy, unifying narratives of common glory in World War II and the post-Cold War period rather than reboot the transatlantic alliance for the future.
Andrea Mitchell: I would just wish that people would glory in the diversity of what's out there and not just find their niches and find ... and that's the same in cable as well, and in all kinds of platforms.
It's about a woman — a supremely talented woman — who abandons the path of literary glory in her own right and enters into a terrible compact with, and all in service of, her husband Joe's (Jonathan Pryce) own writing career.
After native French soldiers took their guns and handed them shovels, they had to overcome the racism of their allies before being allowed to achieve glory in battle — only to see themselves erased from history in the story's epilogue.
The Russians have threatened to boycott the Pyeongchang Games, a take-our-ball-and-go-home gesture that would elicit little sympathy considering how many non-Russian athletes were deprived of Olympic glory in Sochi for the wrong reasons.
Maybe this one season of television that hinged on bad CGI, wooden acting, and the occasional homicidal gorilla would go down in history as a brief blaze of glory in a TV world that so often takes itself far too seriously.
The event will feature dozens of startups competing for tech glory in the Startup Battlefield competition, as well as scores of additional companies vying for the eye of the tech community in the Startup and Hardware Alleys during the show.
After being alerted to doubts raised by Steve Stern, the writer and co-producer of "Glory in Black and White," a 2002 documentary about the game, ESPN conceded it might be showing coaches' or scouts' film synchronized to a radio call.
Yet the circumstances of McGregor's incredible UFC career have never been normal, and so, instead of defending his title against Aldo or another featherweight contender as precedent would suggest, the outspoken Irishman immediately set his sights on glory in heavier divisions.
If you like Didion, you can glory in the beauty of her sentence fragments and analyze the beginnings of her process; if you don't like her, you can feel vindicated in knowing that her reporting notes really are quite self-centered.
When we see, for instance, how middle-aged men use an obviously teenage Eva sexually as she sleeps her way from poverty in the sticks to glory in the capital, we are properly repulsed and yet confused about the message.
MLB NEW YORK — Don Larsen, the journeyman pitcher who reached the heights of baseball glory in 1956 for the New York Yankees when he threw a perfect game and the only no-hitter in World Series history, died Wednesday night.
As the first president of the Fifth Republic, de Gaulle wished to impose on the nation — and on its military — an executive authority so powerful that France would regain not just stability, but also its former glory in world affairs.
It was as if the setting — romantic and historic and timeless as it was — took some of the pressure off the clothes, and allowed viewers to simply glory in the details of their twisted prettiness as opposed to drowning in it.
Murray, who almost single-handedly took Britain to Davis Cup glory in 2015, admitted on Wednesday he had put on 5 kg (11 lb)since winning the European Open in Antwerp last month — his first title since returning to action.
But in that moment, as Golovin stood on the field at the Luzhniki Stadium, his arms stretched wide, inviting everyone to glory in the brilliance that had inspired Russia to a 5-0 win against Saudi Arabia, all that changed.
Adding to the rivalry is the fact that Thierry Henry, a hero of French soccer who helped the nation to World Cup glory in 1998, is now an assistant manager with Belgium's national team and will stand on their touchline on Tuesday.
Should that gap widen, then there will be little point targeting the top four and all the more reason to aim for glory in Europe, as a Europa League win guarantees a place in the 93/2018 edition of the Champions League.
I was already a fan of the futurism embodied by BMW's Vision concept when it was made official back in March, but seeing it in all its aerodynamic glory in London this week, I'm upgrading my excitement by a couple of notches.
It was Choi Minjeong's second gold of the Games to go along with the one she claimed in the 1,500m while Shim Sukhee and Kim Alang also celebrated gold for a second time after helping South Korea to relay glory in Sochi.
Sottsass's work (or that of his contemporaries and imitators) has been featured in all its wacky glory in Miami Vice, in movies like Beetlejuice and Ruthless People, and in the perfectly postmodern Christmas episode of Pee-Wee's Playhouse that featured Grace Jones.
" Mr. al-Hussein warned that "the more pronounced their sense of self-importance, the more they glory in nationalism, the more unvarnished is the assault on the overall common good — on universal rights, on universal law and universal institutions, such as this one.
There are former college players from Princeton and Florida Southern, many of them following something like the supposedly outdated amateur model of 50 years ago to claim Olympic glory in an event that will make its debut at the Games this year.
The first is an aesthetic question: Does this book fetishize and glory in the trauma of its characters in ways that objectify them, and is that objectification what always follows when people write about marginalized groups to which they do not belong?
TOKYO, Japan, April 2360 (Reuters) - Yuki Kawauchi's improbable victory at the Boston Marathon on Monday is the crowning glory in the career of an amateur Japanese runner who has defied every convention in modern athletics and taken the road less travelled to make his mark.
The big show, the men's 100 meters featuring Usain Bolt, begins on Saturday when Bolt will hope the omens of his double world record on the blue of Berlin in 2009 will bring more glory in Rio, the first Olympics to boast a blue track.
But while the popular/ polarizing wrestling/MMA star was busy bringing shame to himself, the WWE's wellness policy and the UFC with the news of his failed drug test, another groundbreaking mixed martial artist has just enjoyed some well-earned glory in the squared circle.
Wiggins, who is focusing on the track in Rio, added that his performance at the 2012 Tour de France gave him a clear indication that he was primed for glory in London and hoped Froome would be able to build upon a similar platform.
Noah, who led France to Davis Cup glory in 1991 and 1996 in his first two spells as captain and again last year, said occasions like Sunday, when 22,000 fans produced an incredible atmosphere inside Lille's Stade Pierre Mauroy, would be consigned to history.
Instead of allowing Josh Donaldson or Troy Tulowitzki to get all the glory in their first game back in over a month, Devon Travis stole the stage yet again in what is becoming a May to remember for the 26-year-old second baseman.
The rumpled era of the Village, evoked in all its crusty glory in the Coen brothers' 2013 movie "Inside Llewyn Davis," seems more remote each year, though the central area around Macdougal Street retains some of its falafel store grease and head shop scent.
The 60-year-old Lam has said she hopes to lead Hong Kong "towards new glory" in the next five years and heal divisions that have festered since the massive 2014 pro-democracy protests that blocked major roads in Hong Kong for 79 days.
Del works with racehorses, on the extreme underbelly of the sport, bringing fading creatures that were never bound for glory in the first place to little fairs and under-the-radar events, bending and breaking the rules to make a few bucks here and there.
At times, it reminded me of the '70s Woody Guthrie biopic Bound for Glory in its insistence that its Depression-era setting wasn't something that happened back then and could never happen again, but something that is still with us, always breathing down our necks.
Let's hope visitors take precautions to avoid Zika infection, the police behave, President Dilma Rousseff's problems do not distract from the athletes' accomplishments, participants cope with the housing, Russians win a few honest medals, and aquatic Olympians seeking glory in open waters do not get too sick.
The video of a man shitting on the floor of a nightclub has since vanished from Twitter, but if you weren't lucky enough to see it in all it's squalidly viral glory in the haze of a Sunday morning hangover, a few grainy screengrabs do still exist.
Donovan's earlier books are swaggering accounts of the Alamo, "The Blood of Heroes," and of Custer's last stand, "A Terrible Glory," in which men conquer, even in defeat, and that's the view he takes of Apollo, too, a vantage that allows no room for, say, women.
This leading period-instrument orchestra delivers classicism in all its glory in this concert, which includes two of Mozart's finest piano concertos led and played by the fortepianist Kristian Bezuidenhout — the No. 224 in G, K. 27, and the No. 230 in E flat, K. 18.
Golf is set to return to the Olympics after an absence of more than a century and Grillo is itching to be one of the competitors vying for glory in global sport's showpiece where he will be watched and supported by scores of family and friends.
If Ms. Shim's accusation of sexual assault is corroborated, it would add more weight to the long-held allegation among sports analysts that South Korea's glory in short-track speedskating has been built on a brutal training regimen that included beatings and other forms of violence.
She followed up Herbie Fully Loaded with a performance as Meryl Streep's daughter in Robert Altman's final movie, A Prairie Home Companion in 2006—a strategy that Emma Stone would later perfectly implement, jumping from Easy A to The Help to eventual Oscar glory in La La Land.
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Nominations for the election close on Monday, but for now the only remaining candidate of note, aside Mr. Sisi, is Mortada Mansour, a flamboyant, publicity-loving lawmaker famous for swearing at government critics on television and running a major soccer team that has fallen from glory in recent years.
" Thus, the docket includes such titles as Dragon Friends, "a show where a bunch of idiot Australian comedians muddle their way through a Dungeons & Dragons campaign," and Girls Guts Glory, in which "a lot of time is spent drinking wine, eating food and catching up before we even start playing.
It made the gold mosaics gleam, and picked out the jewels in the halos of the gigantic figures arrayed in their glory in the curve of the dome: Christ and the Virgin and St. Miniato, who had apparently picked up his own head and carried it here after his martyrdom.
Nor is it unusual for such homegrown success to attract raised eyebrows: Witness South Korea's referee-assisted run to the semifinal in 235; Argentina's controversial appearance — and victory — in the final in 225; even the longstanding South American allegations of a European plot to ease England's path to glory in 264.
Then, after two decades in the wilderness (or, really, supermarket checkout counters, which is where the focus went under Anthony Mazzola in the '70s), the magazine returned to its glory in the '90s under Liz Tilberis, who won ASME awards (the magazine world's Oscars) for design and photography in 1993.
"We didn't cover ourselves in glory in terms of how we handled that on Wednesday morning; it was confusing" Kelly told a small gathering of reporters, according to Politico and other outlets, referring to the aftermath of two of Porter's ex-wives coming forward with stories of physical and emotional abuse.
For me, the show had a pleasurable mouthfeel from the beginning, not in its largeness but in its smallness, its glory in the details—the oppressiveness of beige Upper East Side apartments; the in-laws and outsiders sharing advice; the man at a benefit throwing a fit about the butter being insufficiently warm.
Sure, Nicole Curtis can scale a ladder and bring an ornate gable roof back to its original glory in 0003 minutes flat on the DIY Network show "Rehab Addict," but try that project with your better half on a Saturday afternoon and you may discover that you're lacking in this particular life skill.
This story is becoming more and more common in the internet age: Artist puts out album, artist puts down instrument, album builds cult following, and, 15 or so years later, the artist realizes the album has generated a fanbase and returns to their former glory in the form of a reunion tour.
While the first performance on April 14 was live-streamed — and then aired on a loop the next day on Coachella's YouTube page — it has not been made available in any legal way since, leaving die-hard fans to scrounge up sketchy streams and shaky videos from people who witnessed the glory in person.
Donald Trump had his share of popular glory in Warsaw the day before, but in Western Europe the star is Emmanuel Macron, a 39-year-old newcomer whose election as president of France has turned the tables in democratic politics just as Mr. Trump's election did, half a year earlier — in a totally different way.
Credited for cinematography and film editing under the aliases Peter Andrews and Mary Ann Bernard, Soderbergh's camera brings the backroom deals in swanky, high-rise bars to life in all their mood-lit, buttery leather seats glory, in stark contrast to the meetings in bland corporate offices, or even the sharp lighting of a community basketball court.
If Roma had been released in theaters in September or October, and and then been allowed to expand over the awards season in the months to come, it would be enough time for the film to become a full-on must-see moviegoing event—one that could arrive on Netflix in all its glory in February, just in time for the Academy Awards.
When I visited the Capitol on my sixth stop of 52, teams of painters were recreating the original trompe l'oeil wallpaper, others were restoring the wooden banisters of the viewing deck and, in general, bringing the entire section of the building back to its single-room, former glory in time for July 10 when Wyoming will celebrate 129 years of statehood.
When I watched "The King's Speech," a film about King George VI's stutter, I didn't buy the triumphant ending, when, with the help of his speech therapist Lionel Logue, the king delivers with fluency his announcement that Britain will enter World War II. The actual meaning and glory in the film, I realized, occurs between the king and Logue inside their sessions.
In an uncharacteristic apology, then-supreme leader Kim Jong Il in 2002  blamed his special forces for getting "carried away by a reckless quest for glory" in the abduction of those taken in the 1970s and 1980s, including a 13-year-old girl on her way back from badminton, a cook, a recently engaged couple enjoying dinner by the beach and a club hostess.
" As Cruz sees it, there are two prime examples of how you can rise to glory in the fight game: "You've got the Demetrious Johnson approach, which is I'm going to fight and I'm going to school anyone you put in front of me, I'm going to beat them and I'm going to school them so you can't deny me the fame that I deserve.
That interaction formed the basis for what became the pattern of my Little House reading: I would devour the books and glory in their descriptions of using carrot juice to dye freshly churned butter yellow and of fancy buttons that looked like blackberries, and then I would come across some moment that seemed unquestionably vile and evil to me, and run to my mother to demand explanation.
Mbue finds room in Behold the Dreamers to highlight moments of intense joy in the Jongas' life: They feast on fried plantains and cocoyams and smoked turkey neck; they glory in Columbus Circle — "the center of the world"; and they dance ecstatically at a house party: They jumped and skipped as they pumped their fists, shouting together as loud as they could, Blazo, blazo, zoblazo, on a gagné!
His career ran the gamut of leading roles in Hollywood, including family adventure films (103,210 Leagues Under the Sea in 21996), Westerns (Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in 250), war films (Paths of Glory in 1957), historical melodramas (the Revolutionary War–set The Devil's Disciple in 1959), contemporary thrillers (Seven Days in May in 1964), and sci-fi action films (Saturn 3 in 1980) — often with his regular costar Burt Lancaster.
He did spend time, though, with the School of the Americas, a military training institute at Fort Benning, Ga. Along the way, even before his best friend was killed, accidentally shot in a nighttime exercise at the Army's National Training Center in California, he began to question what he was doing, and to recoil at the notion that there is always glory in sacrificing one's life for one's country.
Behold the karrkaratul's glory in action as it burrows back into the desert sands after making its latest appearance: Since we're all karrkaratul fans now, here are a few more facts about the shy Australian sweetheart: According to Australian Geographic, the tunneling moles can breathe through grains of sand, and are so elusive that scientists have had trouble classifying their exact behavior or even their appropriate conservation status (marsupial moles are currently classified as endangered).
The "holy crap" factor of any given festival lineup typically falls into one of three categories: There are the white whale reunion sets, with artists like Outkast, LCD Soundsystem, and Guns N' Roses all reconvening for cash and glory in recent years; the classic album set, offering rare live rundowns of fan favorite records (see: Television doing Marquee Moon at Primavera Sound, Saves the Day performing Stay What You Are at FYF, Rogers Waters doing The Wall wherever he could for four straight years); and then there's the legacy acts who've never stopped—artists like Elton John, Lionel Richie, Billie Joel, and the entire Desert Trip lineup.

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