None dared look upon the terrible splendor of the moment.
Rozelle, who has spent the last century acquiring a suntan, fighting free agency and denying the existence of steroids in pro football, is soon to be free of the terrible splendor of being commissioner.
No one but I had seen the terrible splendor of his battle in the midst of a Skaldic blizzard.
In the distance were rising the heavy-weights of l'Armée de l'Air, the great Chevaliers and Chansons-de-Guerre in all their massive and terrible splendor, on a course for the summit itself, and they were carrying not food nor ammunition but field guns.
If he had ever witnessed the terrible splendor of a venerable red before, he would not have been smiling at that moment.
But I tried to forget that terrible and hostile splendor; urged by a hope that gradually flickered and went out, I made a slow round of the village.
Before our eyes, the last of our attackers spasmed and blew herself to atoms in a moment of terrible splendor.
She had watched approach on the viewscreens and been awed, but now she was out in flesh and bone before a terrible splendor.
It took an effort of will to look away from that terrible splendor and examine the station spread out below her.
The world seemed to stop in its terrible splendour.