glory

  • 121Glory and Praise — is a post Vatican II Hymnal from the United States Catholic Church, largely comprising the music of the St. Louis Jesuits. The book was published by North American Liturgy Resources (NALR) and the contents were later purchased by Oregon Catholic… …

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  • 122Glory Box — est un single du groupe de trip hop Portishead sorti en 1994, extrait de l album Dummy. Il utilise un sample de la chanson Ike s rap II d Isaac Hayes. L album est sorti en octobre 1994. Le groupe était dans l émission Nulle part ailleurs de Canal …

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  • 123glory days — glory ,days noun plural MAINLY JOURNALISM a successful time in the past …

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  • 124glory hole — a drawer or place where things are heaped together in a disorderly manner, 1825, the first element probably a variant of Scottish glaur to make muddy (mid 15c.), perhaps from O.N. leir mud. Sexual (originally homosexual) sense from 1940s …

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  • 125glory in something — glory in (something) to be very pleased or proud about something. Her parents gloried in her success as an artist …

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  • 126glory in something — ˈglory in sth derived to get great pleasure or enjoyment from sth Syn: ↑revel • She gloried in her new found independence. Main entry: ↑gloryderived …

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  • 127Glory hole (sexual slang) — A glory hole (also spelled gloryhole and glory hole)cite web last=O Hara first=Scott authorlink=Scott O Hara coauthors= title=Rarely Pure and Never Simple: Selected Essays of Scott O Hara publisher=Haworth Press; ISBN 0789005735 date=1999, page… …

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  • 128Glory hunter — Article issues cleanup=September 2008A glory hunter is a term used for people who are suspect to supporting a particular football club due to its size, quality and/or popularity in the media. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2005/sep/07/sport.b… …

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