• It identified market shifts, jumped on them and rode those shifts from goat to glory.

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  • We rode the jam-packed subway system from Prosperity Station to Glory Station.

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  • Goldmanites are expected to work from dawn till night and to value teamwork over individual glory.

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  • Whether the Scotian Shelf and Grand Banks ever return to their former glory is far from certain, especially with other issues such as climate change threatening to disrupt their feeding and perhaps their breeding too.

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  • Apart from waiting until then to claim his glory, Mr Obuchi has another reason to hang on.

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  • The 14 athletes for the high jump will automatically progress to the final on 30 July, while competitors from the other events will begin their respective bids for glory with one less round to contend with.

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  • Ever since the 1992 Summer Olympics revealed the city in its post-Franco glory, Barcelona has moved from strength to strength, becoming one of the world's most visited cities for its architectural icons and culinary and cultural bona fides.

    BBC: Living in: Barcelona

  • The flanker had two support runners alongside but opted to go for glory himself, only to be denied by a fine try-saving tackle from Luke Arscott just inches from the Bristol line.

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  • No, in order to truly pay homage to the cutesy gods of the modern era we must build great monuments to their glory that will attract pilgrims from all around the world.

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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.

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  • Most new recruits are scouted at the age of 15, straight from high school, and come to sumo in search of glory and wealth.

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  • Benitez, whose contract runs until 2014, arrived at Liverpool from Valencia in 2004 and guided the club to Champions League glory in 2005 and an FA Cup triumph in 2006.

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  • Wilkinson is the highest-ever points scorer in Test rugby history and would have scored even more points had he not suffered from an appalling string of injuries since kicking England to World Cup glory in 2003.

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  • They span many price points and destinations, and ultimately it is the traveler who benefits from more and better options, especially when faded hotels are reborn to new glory.

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  • Future glory, in The World According to Earl, will come from resorts and casinos that will bear Planet Hollywood's name--assuming investors and gamblers are willing to forget recent history.

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  • From the creators of the classic adventure Quest for Glory games comes Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption, a 2D adventure-RPG currently down to its last 28 hours on Kickstarter.

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  • The reputation of the country's coaches has dipped dramatically from the glory years of the late 1970s and early 1980s when Bob Paisley led Liverpool to three European Cups and Brian Clough worked wonders by winning the competition twice with Nottingham Forest.

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  • Yet she barely exists as a character, and even Django seems to morph from a near-silent sufferer into an avenging angel, grinning in glory, without passing through the usual stages of personhood.

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  • 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.

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  • His ability to keep coming back and playing competitively in this tournament is both commendable and surprising all in the same breath, but with his 41st birthday coming Thursday during the opening round of the tournament there may not be many more opportunities to achieve glory on a tour that is becoming increasingly deep with young talent from both sides of the pond.

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  • Many of us draw inspiration from the games and Olympic champions are in high demand as politicians eager to bask in their reflected glory clamour to appear alongside the new generation of superstars.

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  • Anyone can criticize Armstrong for his lack of character, his lust for the yellow jersey, his willingness to lie, deceive, cheat, bully and revel in the glory that he robbed from those who truly deserved it.

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  • Every year, it seems some battle-weary team receives an unexpected jolt from a lightly used squad member whose freshness, fitness and hunger plays a central role in leading his club to glory.

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  • He returned to Liverpool in 1992 with Anfield fully expecting him to turn the heat back up under the team which had gone off the boil a little from the glory days of the 1970 and 80s.

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