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1. He glories in his strength.

2. Coxcombs, Maize, and Morning Glories

3. Because of past glories and never mind the inglorious present.

4. 22 The salesman is carolling the glories of the company.

5. Cajun Boudin is not the least among the state’s culinary glories

6. 24 Do you reject his ostentation and glories in this world?

7. 15 There is a village which glories in the name of Cold Christmas.

8. The reunion is an opportunity for the soldiers to remember their past glories.

9. One of the glories of the British heritage is the right to a fair trial.

10. The cowherd boys followed behind Him singing His glories which purify the entire world.

11. As he peers down the gun barrel with his high, unorthodox stance, he visualises former glories.

12. If people want to indulge in fantasies about the glories of nature, that is their business.

13. Synonyms for Aureolae include haloes, aureoles, nimbuses, coronae, glories, auras, halations, radiances, disks and discs

14. Let us put absent friends from mind, and turn towards the glories of the day.

Lasst uns die abwesenden Freunde vergessen und wenden wir uns dem Ruhm dieses Tages zu.

15. But the rank-and-file glories immortalized by Malraux have faded into the history books.

16. Dozens of Glories were parked around the Monument, which was lit livid white by their blazing headlights.

17. How I love to listen to men of distinguished lives... sing of past follies and glories.

18. Antonyms for Bewails include delights, joys, applauds, exalts, gloats, praises, vaunts, exults in, glories in and rejoices in

19. 29 As he peers down the gun barrel with his high, unorthodox stance, he visualises former glories.

20. The United States glories in the full flower of public opinion with regard to taxes , schools , and property zoning .

21. April 15, 2009 September 15, 2018 avgsatsang THE GLORIES OF BHAGAVAN The Bhagavadgita is both brahma-vidya and yoga-sastra

22. The older members of the Taliban, the fighters, start talking to the younger boys about the glories of martyrdom.

23. Step four: The older members of the Taliban, the fighters, start talking to the younger boys about the glories of martyrdom.

24. It is now nearly half a century since Kenneth Clark's series Civilisation thrilled audiences with its authoritative interpretation of the glories of Western art.

25. Audiocassettes--the non-musical kind dedicated to the glories of the written and then spoken word--are not to be measured against videocassettes as a cultural phenomenon.

26. Their overlays of gold and silver pale into dead meaninglessness in comparison to the magnificence of the eternal God, Jehovah, and the glories of his living creations.

27. "100 Boyfriends, with its meticulous attention to the sights, smells, textures, glories, and terrors of queer sex, continues the divine smuttiness of Purnell’s earlier writings

28. Moving to Italy and then to Spain, his work fused lessons learned from the glories of Byzantium with the ravishing color of Venetian art and the elegant Artificialities …

29. He later described the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II and the cities of Allahabad and Delhi in rich detail and recorded the faded glories of the Mughal Empire.

30. Trace spectacular Adriatic shores and uncover the glories of the Venetian and Hellenic Empires on this 8-day cruise between romantic Venice and classical Athens, featuring an overnight in romantic Venice

31. Now, in Ong’s mature thought from the early 1950s onward, he positively glories in working with what Pope Francis in his new 2020 book refers to as Contradistinctions (e.g., pages 78-79)

32. Now, in Ong’s mature thought from the early 1950s onward, he positively glories in working with what Pope Francis in his new 2020 book refers to as Contradistinctions (e.g., pages 78-79)

33. 1738, Samuel Johnson, "London: A Poem in Imitation of the Third Satire of Juvenal", lines 25-26, In pleasing dreams the Blissful age renew, And call Britannia's glories back to view;

34. In the view of Arab patriots, Islam had not always been in a "sorry state" and attributed the military triumphs and cultural glories of the Arabs to the advent of the religion, insisting that European modernism itself was of Islamic origin.

35. ‘Thus, a novel approach for the arrangement of Bypaths is desired which enables increased, high speed operation.’ ‘We must get beyond textbooks, go out into the Bypaths and untrodden depths of the wilderness and travel and explore and tell the world the glories of our journey.’ ‘The bypath of it is the entrance of this park.’

36. Bouillabaisse, complex fish soup originating on the Mediterranean coast of France, one of the glories of Provençal cuisine.Recipes for Bouillabaisse abound, but the Marseilles formulation is generally acknowledged as the most authentic; it contains, besides fish and shellfish, olive oil, onions, tomatoes, garlic, parsley, saffron, fennel, thyme, bay leaf, and orange peel.

37. At the award ceremony in Stockholm on 10 December 1907, the Permanent Secretary of the Swedish Academy, Carl David af Wirsén, praised both Kipling and three centuries of English literature: The Swedish Academy, in awarding the Nobel Prize in Literature this year to Rudyard Kipling, desires to pay a tribute of homage to the literature of England, so rich in manifold glories, and to the greatest genius in the realm of narrative that that country has produced in our times.