He said the UK needed to bring art and science back together, as it had in the "glory days of the Victorian era" when Lewis Carroll wrote one of the classic fairy tales, Alice in Wonderland, and was also a mathematics tutor at Oxford.
Community councillor Sheila Campbell said the boxes had been deteriorating slowly and the scheme had restored them to their former glory, as well as allowing them to take on a useful new lease of life.
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The last time Michigan made it this far was the Fab Five era of the early 1990s, what until now had been considered the program's glory years.
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.
But the former retained the glory with the help of a journalist who had been covering the race, the famous author of the Sherlock Holmes mysteries, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Maybe Joeckel and Fisher had watched tapes of the glory years, when two Super Bowl appearances in four years yielded a Chiefs championship.
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By the way, for all its design glory, the BMW of the 1990s and 2000s had one over-riding advantage.
And with the Olympic flame extinguished soon after the lamps of 400 women dressed in flowing white robes had faded to black as Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli sang, the countdown to Vancouver's two weeks of glory had officially begun.
They had hoped to bask in the reflected glory of bold, imaginative government.
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But it was the gooseberry-cream-filled, meringue-topped, towering glory known as Hannchen Jansen that had me at the first crunchy and creamy bite.
And the Kiwi coach, who had previously guided London Wasps to Heineken Cup glory in 2007, feels he will get the same treatment should Wales fail to make the last eight in New Zealand.
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And in 1966 he had his moment of glory in the Christopher Plummer film.
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.
Kapil, who led India to glory in the 1983 World Cup, had dared the Indian board to sack him, insisting he was doing nothing wrong by promoting cricket.
Zenit impressed with an attractive counter-attacking style en route to Uefa Cup glory last season and the same style had United on the back foot throughout, particularly down the Russian side's right, where Patrice Evra had a torrid time in the opening half.
In his view, the Met, while still an institution of great glory, had in recent years become culturally irrelevant.
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.
In the beginning every college football team, its alums and its fans had no greater aspirations than to end their season in the glory of participating in and winning a legendary post season Bowl game.
Bafta has had a good record in picking the films that have gone onto Oscar glory in recent years.
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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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Playing at home and trailing 3-1 from the first leg, the Magpies made a late breakthrough through Papiss Cisse and had a shot at glory only for substitute Hatem Ben Arfa to fire over with time running out.
Hugo Southwell had replaced Patterson towards the end, however, and that allowed Godman the glory of kicking the winning two points.
Tulsa had one last chance, but Glory Johnson's layup came just after the buzzer.
England might have had territorial and possessional advantage, but they did not exactly cover themselves in glory with the ball in hand.
But Mourinho missed out on European glory with the club, failing to lift the Champions League trophy, a feat he had previously achieved with Porto in 2004 and later with Internazionale in 2010.
If anyone can Capello can - or rather if he can't then no-one can - was the popular view on whether the cultured Italian, who had one of the most distinguished managerial CV's in the business, could lead England to glory.
You can hear the struggle, and also the glory, of being a musician in L.A. Our music was never negative, but it had that strong urge.
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