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.
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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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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The prime minister feels he has been getting all the pain and none of the glory for his support of Mr Bush.
"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.
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.
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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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.
From the shadow of the garage, I beheld the back yard, with its Norwegian maples, the tilted white birches, the ancient apple tree whose branches touched the windows of the family room, and for the first time, it seemed, I understood the green glory of this acreage as something indifferent to human life and quite apart from the Victorian manse set upon it.
By the way, for all its design glory, the BMW of the 1990s and 2000s had one over-riding advantage.
"Courage, respect for themselves, their coach and most of all, for their opponents, were the keys behind the glory of the Indomitable Lions, " the Cameroon manager explained.
And speaking of great wars, Jason Stearns' Dancing in the Glory of Monsters wins my vote for the best title, as well as being an excellent account of the horrors and complexities of the conflicts in DR Congo.
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.
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.
Like Teves, many people suspect that some sort of media glory is part of the payoff for these mass killers.
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.
And then, buoyed up by the music, it was time for my very own snippet of Olympic glory -- entering the echoing bowl of the stadium, to the cheers of spectators.
Critics say players traded the risk of injury for gridiron glory, while the NFL asserts there's a shared risk in playing football.
The grand 19th Century congregational numbers - O Come All Ye Faithful and Angels from the Realms of Glory for instance - are rousing hymns of communal praise.
Stoke took their foot off the pedal for the last 20 minutes as their army of fans basked in the glory of a performance worthy of an occasion billed as Sir Stanley Matthews Day in honour of the club legend.
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The prime minister looked ahead to the "global drama of the Olympics", which will be held in London from 27 July to 12 August, and the "glory of the Diamond Jubilee", which will mostly be commemorated for three days from 2 June.
Chambers stressed that his early season defeats would not get in the way of his drive for World Championship glory in Paris.
After the early breakaway was caught on the outskirts of Seraing, the pace went up as riders made their bid for stage glory.
He wants to play in the game, he wants to ride out his career under the glory of a second championship, and he wants to minimize the distraction for his teammates.
However, it also squandered much of the prestige it had enjoyed for upholding a spirit of public service that dated all the way back to the glory days of the samurai era in the 17th-19th centuries.
Bendtner crowned a night of personal glory and an emphatic victory for Arsenal when he scored from the spot with virtually the last kick of the game after Eboue was hauled down.
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