Until that changes there will be no return to the glories of the neo-gothic town halls.
He was well aware of the foibles, as well as the glories, of journalism.
But for 18th-century French audiences, simply hearing the glories of the human voice was not enough.
The Klimt portraits influenced by San Vitale look more like previews of the glories of sex.
Mr Anthony said that not everyone in the Western Hemisphere can proclaim the glories of trade liberalization.
Unfortunately the website concerned, which glories in the name curiouscatblog.net, has no previous record of superior economic wisdom.
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Sure he caters to downtown dandies, but he also owns multiple Ducatis and glories in his thick-as-mutton chops.
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Christianity, rather than the glories of Athens and the horrors of Sparta, may be proving the biggest draw.
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Mr Webb, though also a successful writer, is a gruff warrior who glories in his humble southern roots.
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VIENNA'S glories are largely faded but its name is being mentioned with increasing frequency by the euro area's policymakers.
There is everywhere an awareness of liberal trade and all are singing the glories of the global economic community.
But look beyond past glories and theoretical future drugs to see the dangers.
And as ornamentation grew more restrained in the later 1820s, Phyfe concentrated on the glories of large expanses of matched veneers.
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For now, the path to Yes honors the rights of all Chinese people and celebrates the glories of China the nation.
Starting from the University of Bath, the trail links quiet woodland, rare wildlife, an Iron Age hill fort and architectural glories.
Downtown Boston will open up to the glories of its natural harbor.
Morse's iconic painting "Gallery of the Louvre" (1833) was an important attempt to bring the glories of European culture to our shores.
Woosnam reiterated that he is looking for his top players to be in-form, and not just pinning their hopes on former glories.
Sometimes the utter glories of Mingus are in his most spontaneous material.
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Hide, 35, won his first comeback fight last month against Valery Semishkur as he continues his bid to return to former glories.
Face up to Cairo: its glories are marginally greater than its vexations.
According to USA Today's Claudia Puig, the "obnoxious, over the top and often dull" result constitutes "a feeble attempt to rehash action-hero glories".
Vanity Fair's James Wolcott, writing recently on the glories of 1970s New York, noted that the population shrank by 10% over the decade.
Why have Japan and Germany slowed to such an extent that they are unable even to recapture the entrepreneurial glories of the 1950s and 1960s?
This season brings a number of new works on Roman history that focus not on the glories of Roman culture but on its notorious brutalities.
In a continent that glories in political, linguistic and gastronomic diversity, there are almost as many forms of social policy as there are national drinks.
Such references to past glories are symptoms of a broader problem.
Here, clever Mr Primakov is bent on recovering Russia's lost glories.
At the same time, a less confident undercurrent whispered that the possibilities of human freedom were vanishing even as the glories of nature were being despoiled.
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