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Let us only learn to understand the grandeur of God.
Here within this house, he could feel time in all its grandeur.
What would you know of the grandeur that we work toward.
He did it just to hear himself talk and to air his small grandeur.
As night fell, the view from 8th Street was still a no little grandeur.
For all its grandeur, the city had never been finished.
Despite their very small size, they present a feeling of grandeur.
Only now did I really see its full height and grandeur.
"How do you get to these areas and still maintain the grandeur?"
"They want the feeling of grandeur, but not the running costs."
Indeed there is not much to come for, except grandeur.
"I thought we should do something that fit the grandeur of the place."
Still, it was not the grandeur of the scene that held his attention.
But for a while the Jews had a king who knew what grandeur was.
But from the first, she'd fallen in love with the grandeur of the West.
All the same, the grandeur of these structures shows through.
"We want to believe other people have grandeur," he said.
"I wanted to save the grandeur of the Met for the last scene."
The grandeur is gone and so, often, are some of the actors.
The same passion he still felt looking out at all that grandeur.
What a happiness to us both, to meet the very night before your grandeur!
We want to bring out the sweep of that, the grandeur.
The question for Hartford is what to do with all this grandeur.
Armstrong does not need grandeur because he already has it.
But the village itself made no attempt at such grandeur.