"Blades of Glory" takes a soft target and runs rings around it for 93 amusing minutes.
Every trophy felt like an opportunity to go out in a blaze of glory.
The suspect belongs to a group called Forsane Alizza, or Knights of Glory, Gueant said.
Drucker's first memories are not of glory but of soldiers marching in the streets.
After all, the glee of the leaving in a blaze of glory is short-lived at best.
The troops celebrated their moment of glory, which came during a week dominated by tragedy.
Last August, when world stockmarkets turned down, should therefore have been the money-managers' moment of glory.
And in 1966 he had his moment of glory in the Christopher Plummer film.
But the tax code, in all its 3.7 million words of glory, is a boon for Intuit.
When they were alive, they burst into public awareness with a blaze of glory--only to vanish, suddenly.
Only once has a Division-I school ever pulled off this double dose of glory: Connecticut in 2004.
Its moment of glory came in 1804, when its former slaves founded the first independent black republic.
Manchester United enjoyed their moment of glory by beating Millwall 3-0 in the FA Cup final in Cardiff.
That makes it harder for History to afford it a place of glory.
Lehman is the author of numerous books, including Command of the Seas, Making War, and On Seas of Glory.
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The team's best hope of glory looks certain to rest on O'Grady's shoulders.
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The soldier's courage and sacrifice is full of glory, expressing devotion to country, to cause and to comrades in arms.
The daughter of Mtoto dug deep for a half-length success over Aspen Darlin with Pursuit Of Glory a fast-finishing third.
Most new recruits are scouted at the age of 15, straight from high school, and come to sumo in search of glory and wealth.
The wallpaper would have looked ordinary against white, whereas the black trim lends the bookcases some punch and a bit of glory.
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But Neymar is not letting himself get distracted by dreams of glory.
David Moncoutie also had his moment of glory when he finished in front of the rest of the field on stage 11.
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Boston is where the agony of the hills and the brutality of the stopwatch are pounded into submission by 26.2 miles of glory.
With their league title chances also dead in the water, Arsenal only remaining chance of glory this term is in the Champions League.
His sending off against Argentina in the second round was widely blamed for costing England their chance of glory in France in 1998.
But during that same session with the media, he also acknowledged the shortcomings which ultimately cost them their chance of glory in the Caribbean.
Substitute Matt Taylor went close for Bolton before Odemwingie sliced horribly wide after a long ball had given him a clear sight of glory.
Both men can now stand back and both will have another moment of glory when they anoint someone who does stay in the narrowing race.
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