to be in one's glory

  • 121One-Eyed Jacks — (1961)    This film began as a STANLEY KUBRICK project. MARLON BRANDO had been hankering to make a Western since the mid 1950s, encompassing “the beautiful hills and the wild life of the old West,” according to JOHN BAXTER’s biography. By the… …

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  • 122Glory in Death — This is the second book of the In Death series by J. D. Robb, following Naked in Death and preceding Immortal in Death .Plot introductionLieutenant Eve Dallas must find out who is killing a series of high powered women before he can kill again. [ …

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  • 123One Minute to Zero (1952 film) — Infobox Film name = One Minute to Zero director = Tay Garnett producer = Edmund Grainger Howard Hughes writer = William Wister Haines Milton Krims starring = Robert Mitchum Ann Blyth Charles McGraw William Talman music = Victor Young distributor …

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  • 124glory — I. n. 1. Honor, renown, fame, celebrity, praise. 2. Splendor, lustre, brightness, brilliancy, effulgence, pride. 3. Gloriousness, exaltation, nobleness, grandeur, exceeding greatness or excellence, supreme nobility. 4. State, pomp, parade,… …

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  • 125glory-of-the-snow — noun The plant Chionodoxa luciliae, one of the earliest to flower in the spring …

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  • 126glory hole — /ˈglɔri hoʊl/ (say glawree hohl) noun 1. a cupboard, small room, etc., where odds and ends can be stored with no regard to order. 2. Nautical the accommodation for stewards in the old passenger liners; usually well down in the bow where a large… …

  • 127one-time — adjective belonging to some prior time erstwhile friend our former glory the once capital of the state her quondam lover • Syn: ↑erstwhile, ↑former, ↑old, ↑onetime, ↑ …

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  • 128no guts no glory — one must take risks in order to achieve glory, one who does not try does not succeed …

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