Liddell is a Scottish Christian who runs in ecstasy for the glory of God.
There is no prize money on offer: athletes compete only for the glory of gold, silver and bronze.
Peter Molyneux, like so many of you, pines for the glory days of the studio he co-founded over 15 years ago, Bullfrog Productions.
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Notwithstanding the extent to which the Apple ad was a gamble, it reached for the glory of extreme hyperbole, and brazenly set user expectations to the sky.
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For all the glory bestowed on Romesha, he is still torn apart because of those he couldn't save that night, those whom no one could have saved.
"All your effort and pain will be for one end: the glory of the motherland, " was the lure for contestants in an unusual reality television show designed to raise the profile of rowing.
Like many Olympic boxers, the choice between fighting professionally for money, or remaining amateur for the chance to earn more glory at the Games, has proved an agonising one for DeGale.
Players compete for their team and the glory rather than prizes, but there's a big financial prize for the partnership of the European Tour, with 60% of the joint venture, the Professional Golfers Association of the UK and Ireland which has 20%, and a further 20% is held by the PGA of the rest of Europe.
Critics say players traded the risk of injury for gridiron glory, while the NFL asserts there's a shared risk in playing football.
This isn't the only impulse that impels humans to be violent - Hobbes also mentions the desire for gain and the love of glory - but it is fundamental in his account of how they escape from violence.
The mountains on top stand for glory and monumentality while the reverse stands for fragility and human emotions.
By the way, for all its design glory, the BMW of the 1990s and 2000s had one over-riding advantage.
Obviously you're not doing it for the glamour or the glory or the pay.
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God can take anything we have, as long as we give him the glory for it.
The prime minister feels he has been getting all the pain and none of the glory for his support of Mr Bush.
Kennedy was ardent for glory and the cold war provided the arena.
Andres Iniesta struck a dramatic winner late in extra time to give Spain World Cup glory for the first time but condemned the Netherlands to their third defeat in a final.
Especially popular in academia and in political circles and among senior executives, the idea is to grab the glory for a project that you merely supervised or got started rather than spent hours executing.
But without star quality even the most efficient of teams cannot dream of glory, and for the Kiwis it comes largely in the shape of one man: Shane Edward Bond.
Indeed, Brooks describes in some detail how the concept of thumos enables Harry to understand for the first time his lifelong fantasies of glory and the inner logic of his high-school society.
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Like its namesake navigator, the Fidelity Magellan fund has seen its share of glory, though for the past several years the once mighty mutual fund has been a study in mediocrity.
The on-loan Coventry striker raced down the left and despite having options in the box he went for glory only for Loovens to make amends by racing back to clear off the line.
" For his finale, Springsteen called for every musician in the building to join him onstage for "Glory Days.
Grenada's Randy Lewis is the new favourite for Delhi glory after he registered a 17.29m jump in coming second to Idowu in this season's Gateshead event.
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If we can repeat what happened 11 years ago it would be a great achievement and the crowning glory for outstanding cricketers like Sanath, Murali and Vaas.
The glory years for his supporters began in October 1999, when his Freedom Party (FP) won 27% of the vote and a place in Austria's coalition government.
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It was a return to the glory days for the club, which reached the 1994 FA Cup semifinals where it was eventually beaten by Manchester United in a replay.
The Notre Dame fan base is a proud though sensitive lot that clearly would take offense to anyone suggesting that the Fighting Irish lower its moral and ethical standards just for the shear enhancement of pigskin glory.
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