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Still less, perhaps, now that its history is gloriously told.
If the army had gone gloriously on he would be lost.
"How gloriously special getting through the day ought to be."
Now that it all had come to pass so gloriously.
His wife had been gloriously killed in the fighting, but he took another at once.
Five days later, I went home, weak but gloriously whole.
But another of the King's wishes has come gloriously true.
She smiled again, more gloriously than before, if that was possible.
You know, as he went off to die gloriously in battle?
The fact is that he has, instead, succeeded quite gloriously.
His wish is to "live gloriously" if only for a few minutes.
It was clear that on drugs policy they were going to lose gloriously in the House.
Now comes a group of politicians to prove them gloriously right.
The weather was gloriously fine, and it would be great fun.
He was really lying in front of her, gloriously naked.
Yet she was perfect for the role and sang it gloriously.
He was the last President of a gloriously romantic age we shall not see again.
And well might one so gloriously married feel pity for all those less happy than herself.
Will sat on the bed, gloriously naked, playing with himself, and watching her every move.
When she came out, I saw her gloriously, completely, nude for the first time.
The bass were large and would feast gloriously for at least a month.
Sure, Key could rebound and pitch gloriously in his next start.
His hair had once been gloriously red and full.
They were so gloriously incapable of understanding what it all meant.
"Yes, but I'm always gloriously fat and fun to look at."