To truly appreciate both the size and grandeur of the park, Little suggested I see it from above.
They find grandeur and beauty in what many see as unsightly sources of pollution.
It is only when gliding along midstream that you can fully appreciate the grandeur around you.
The church's grandeur is beautiful, but Francis seems to be saying he himself won't be grand.
The point of the legend is not that Canute had delusions of grandeur, but the opposite.
The Banquet Hall, whose 70-foot-high barrel-vaulted ceiling evokes medieval grandeur, is among the most astonishing spaces.
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You expect a fanfare, you expect some sort of pathos or grandeur to it.
The public admire the grandeur of its size and subject, artists drool over the conceptual nature of the composition.
The construction was well on its way and the height and grandeur of the complex was awe-inspiring.
On the one hand, some Conservatives call the single currency a folly of European grandeur, doomed from birth.
This urban cop thriller, written and directed by David Mamet, is a genre picture with delusions of grandeur.
Within the Robbers Roost area lies Bluejohn Canyon, revered in the canyoneering community for its remoteness and grandeur.
We met when I played an amateur show at the age of 9 and had delusions of grandeur.
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The rugged grandeur of the American landscape has helped shape our character and our soul as a Nation.
In a joke going the rounds, a woman concludes that her husband is suffering from delusions of grandeur.
But its misty climate, crumbling colonial grandeur, and evocatively named Perfume River lend it an air of romance.
Milwaukee reflects the grandeur of the lake region's past as well as its decline and the quest to rebuild.
But it is also a product somewhat at odds with its own grandeur.
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In that sense, there was an Apollo-like grandeur to the things Jobs did.
Even those prone to chronic attacks of temple fatigue can't fail to be wowed by the grandeur of its ruins.
Many Holocaust movies approach their task with a dutiful grandeur, an encyclopedic attempt to encompass the breadth of the crime.
Not even the Roman Empire at the height of its grandeur ever had the global influence the U.S. enjoys today.
The church had been able to raise enough money to help restore some of the grandeur of Louis Sullivan's dramatic interior.
During my tour through the dark and damp shell of former grandeur, the vastness of Gibbs' creation became even more evident.
What Ryan proposes, for all its scope and grandeur, is not transformative of the welfare state and restorative of a minimalist state.
And for all their grandeur, the Games remain a risky business proposition.
But even with contemporary improvements, the best of the restored haciendas, like Xcanatun, retain a haunting grandeur and profound sense of place.
The allusion-mongering of the writer, Richard LaGravenese, gives it delusions of grandeur.
Then it grows and evolves and becomes something very special, and it makes up for the missing grandeur in the development section.
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