1.
If this was a faithful reproduction of the era, the splendor was beyond anything she knew of til Imperial Russia
2.
their splendor were the hundreds of decorations he’d seen torn down not twenty-
3.
their splendor into it
4.
3You will be a crown of splendor in the LORD’s hand,
5.
Beauty, strength and splendor, together nature and child shared these traits
6.
Or maybe, he too would be forgotten, buried beneath time with no one to watch as the splendor he once stood for crumbled to dust
7.
Its splendor and beauty unsurpassed by any structure Brice had ever set foot in -- and he had been within Lock Core's best
8.
Even before he united with Brontes and the others, Ollius was fully aware of Anon’s splendor
9.
What is within without equal and it arises from the smallest space where the vibration of the beginning and the splendor of one world grace
10.
They were suspended over one of the most beautiful sights the Elf had ever seen: the radiant palpable splendor that was Sheranara
11.
Shrubs with their deep green, shiny leaves gleamed in freshly scrubbed splendor
12.
The flowers surrounding, the apple tree in its July splendor; this could have been her actual garden
13.
A vision, to all who have eyes to see My splendor,
14.
Ea and His wife Damkina dwelt there in splendor
15.
I carry on flying over the rocks, the beach, and then over the sea straight toward the sun; it’s so beautiful! I lose time and space in so much splendor, until a thunder brings me back to the reality of my dream
16.
Kosmo’s sartorial splendor was tarnished only by a trace of cigar smoke that broke through his heavy
17.
As Tlatoani, Mocteuzoma had been quite the builder and was responsible for much of the current splendor of the Temple Precinct as well as a new palace and the general spate of stone housing which gave Tenochtitlan its splendid aspect, making it the envy of much of Anahuac
18.
With all the splendor of your virtue;
19.
The splendor of action,
20.
Lily: Death; funeral; mourning; beauty; splendor; Esther: city of Shushan
21.
Therefore they shall be wanting in doctrine and wisdom, and they shall perish thereby together with their possessions; And with all their glory and their splendor; And in shame and in slaughter and in great destitution, their spirits shall be thrown into the furnace of fire
22.
For lack of time he could not fulfill that wish and he had to be satisfied with the view of that natural splendor from the little window of the plane while approaching Cebu and landing at its airport when arriving from Manila
23.
After a pleasurable run through historic places of instructive curiosity, he has been able to obtain a more balanced appreciation of the Spanish and American ascendant of those lands of great natural splendor
24.
Even there, the splendor of Imperial China shines impressive
25.
In Juneau’s protected and tranquil waters, it is easy to examine the whole landscape, imbue oneself of its splendor and greatly humble oneself before the seductive enchantment that unfolds before one’s bewildered eyes
26.
Thus, in those placid waters, the Eskimo canoe becomes the ideal, most adequate milieu to explore the scenic splendor of its setting
27.
When Roger contemplates those views and landscapes of such natural splendor, as in the case of Alaska for example, he sees a fascinating immensity, but nevertheless empty, resplendent but deserted, attractive to the eye, but repelling to the desire of living
28.
The queen whose splendor lightens and moves me as ever,
29.
Yet, here we are at last, breathing history, breathing art… This is real splendor which everyone should have an opportunity to admire”
30.
In one occasion, he was with some students revisiting the awe-inspiring cathedral of León and admiring the magnificent splendor of its exquisite huge stained-glass rose windows, unique in their style
31.
The splendor of your lands is only surpassed by the exceptionality and charm of your people
32.
The same fire in the midst of a dump on the Jersey meadows would not have seemed unnatural, but here it was set apart in ghastly splendor that made it seem like an oily pyre that burned endlessly
33.
It was only when he remembered Who had given it all to him, Who had given him the victories and made him great amongst the nations, Who had clothed him in splendor, Who had given him the fine palace and beautiful city that his circumstances changed:
34.
Therefore they shall be wanting in doctrine and wisdom and they shall perish thereby together with their possessions; And with all their glory and their splendor; And in shame and in slaughter and in great destitution their spirits shall be thrown into the furnace of fire
35.
3 Also as for the glory of those who have now been justified in My law who have had understanding in their life and who have planted in their heart the root of wisdom then their splendor shall be glorified in changes and the form of their face shall be turned into the light of their beauty that they may be able to acquire and receive the world which does not die which is then promised to them
36.
5 When therefore they see those over whom they are now exalted but who shall then be exalted and glorified more than they they shall respectively be transformed the latter into the splendor of angels and the former shall yet more waste away in wonder at the visions and in the beholding of the forms
37.
10 For in the heights of that world shall they dwell; And they shall be made like to the angels; And be made equal to the stars; And they shall be changed into every form they desire; From beauty into loveliness; And from light into the splendor of glory
38.
So busy were they that no one had noticed the “God Aten” as he rose anew in all of his brilliant splendor
39.
As they rounded that low headland, the City of Ramses slowly revealed itself in all of its gold and mud-brick splendor
40.
He unfolded the one from his right pocket—once, twice—and there in desiccated splendor lay a small attestation to his mortality
41.
in the shadow of its splendor
42.
"In my, uh… considered opinion, the meal preparation proved the key to tonight's culinary, er, splendor
43.
Her face lost it's cheeriness and became a blank, mouth open slightly as she surveyed his splendor
44.
" Trask again drank in Carl's splendor, the flashy red and white shirt slightly warming his eyeballs
45.
the voyage but who reveals himself in all of his splendor in Ithaca, on the day
46.
Anointed, and live in imperial splendor once reserved
47.
needed to support themselves in the regal splendor
48.
The flames are instant, ablaze in all of their red, blue, yellow and orange splendor
49.
He shook his head at her smiling; she couldn’t help but enjoy his splendor
50.
purse and brushed her hair until it shone with a lustrous splendor of
51.
"By the splendor of your justice
52.
We floated slowly up the slope, up toward the splendor of the Gate whence subtle rays of sparkling light beamed forth into the forest-scape
53.
The signal was filled with static so they built instruments that could extrapolate missing pieces of the lost bits of signal so that they could experience the message in its full crisp clean splendor and glory
54.
But anything is possible (yes, even that) and occasionally life coalesces into pools of perverse organic splendor
55.
“Now there was a rich man, and he habitually dressed in purple and fine linen, joyously living in splendor every day
56.
Territory of collective splendor
57.
behold His glorious splendor
58.
I am the splendor of the splendid and the goodness of the good
59.
His splendor is sublime and his beauty divine
60.
For me, in all my illustrious educational splendor, to sit back and not allow the black veil to be cast aside from that house, to not convey a hint to the masses as to the inexplicable horrors of which I have seen, would be hypocritical and an injustice to the all of us
61.
The thief stood in a wonderland of magic and splendor, treading stars under his sandalled feet
62.
Bêlit had been of the sea; she had lent it splendor and allure
63.
For himself, its glittering blue splendor was more repellent than the leafy fronds which rustled and whispered behind him of vast mysterious wilds beyond them, and into which he must plunge
64.
Salome was clad in the barbaric splendor of a woman of Shushan
65.
To his splendor the huge Cimmerian opposite him offered a strong contrast, with his square-cut black mane, brown scarred countenance and burning blue eyes
66.
2 "There was a certain rich man named Dives, who, being clothed in purple and fine linen, lived in mirth and splendor every day
67.
And then, presently, this rich man also died and was buried with great pomp and regal splendor
68.
He dominated the scene, turning to tinsel the pomp of the conquerors by the sheer vitality of his elemental personality, and the kings in their pride and splendor were aware of it each in his secret heart, and were not at ease
69.
He appealed to the savage's sense of material gain; he pointed out the power and splendor of the Hyborian kingdoms, as an example of the power of Mitra, whose teachings and works had lifted them up to their high places
70.
Always a rich kingdom, untold wealth had been rolled in by conquest, and sumptuous splendor had taken the place of simple and hardy living
71.
The time stared back at me in splendor: it was two twenty
72.
The castle had returned to its former splendor and decorated in its usual lavish way: gold, silver, and jewels covered most of the walls
73.
It had returned to its former splendor and even the flags were restored as they waved merrily in the soft breeze
74.
And, as their splendor flashed and failed,
75.
Untouched splendor meant that there weren’t any paths
76.
As much as the flowers were lovely and the gingerbread was beautiful and the day was marvelous in its simple splendor, all she could think about was what she would say
77.
The reverence and concentration of the throngs told a story of hope for tomorrow – a story of triumph – a story of pulling together – a story of splendor and real democracy
78.
After so many years of not seeing her, Colonel Aureliano Buendía was startled at how old and fat she had become and how much she had lost of the splendor of her laugh, but he was also startled at the depths she had reached in her reading of the cards
79.
The rifle shots drowned out the splendor of the fireworks and the cries of terror drowned out the music and joy turned into panic
80.
Her mother, perspiring with five-o’clock fever, spoke to her of the splendor of the past
81.
Little by little the funereal splendor of the ancient and icy mansion was being transformed into the splendor of the House of Buendía
82.
When he received Fernanda’s last letter, dictated by the foreboding of imminent death, he put the leftovers of his false splendor into a suitcase and crossed the ocean in the hold of a ship where immigrants were crammed together like cattle in a slaughterhouse, eating cold macaroni and wormy cheese
83.
He tried to reconstruct in his imagination the annihilated splendor of the old banana-company town, whose dry swimming pool was filled to the brim with rotting men’s and women’s shoes, and in the houses of which, destroyed by rye grass, he found the skeleton of a German shepherd dog still tied to a ring by a steel chain and a telephone that was ringing, ringing, ringing until he picked it up and an anguished and distant woman spoke in English, and he said yes, that the strike was over, that three thousand dead people had been thrown into the sea, that the banana company had left, and that Macondo finally had peace after many years
84.
Sitting in her wicker rocking chair, she would recall the past, reconstruct the grandeur and misfortunes of the family and the splendor of Macondo, which was now erased, while Álvaro frightened the crocodiles with his noisy laughter and Alfonso invented outlandish stories about the bitterns who had pecked out the eyes of four customers who misbehaved the week before, and Gabriel was in the room of the pensive mulatto girl who did not collect in money but in letters to a smuggler boyfriend who was in prison on the other side of the Orinoco because the border guards had caught him and had made him sit on a chamberpot that filled up with a mixture of shit and diamonds
85.
He had arrived in Macondo during the splendor of the banana company, fleeing from one of many wars, and nothing more practical had occurred to him than to set up that bookshop of incunabula and first editions in several languages, which casual customers would thumb through cautiously, as if they were junk books, as they waited their turn to have their dreams interpreted in the house across the way
86.
He found them intact among the prehistoric plants and steaming puddles and luminous insects that had removed all trace of man’s passage on earth from the room, and he did not have the calmness to bring them out into the light, but right there, standing, without the slightest difficulty, as if they had been written in Spanish and were being read under the dazzling splendor of high noon, he began to decipher them aloud
87.
Lord Ashburn laughed at the sight of the ballroom, for even he had not fully anticipated the splendor of the architectural design and capabilities of the interior decorator
88.
Though it lacked the full splendor of the London Philharmonic, this symphony had a special touch of wrapping the entire audience and the surroundings into the melody; it felt as though the entire ballroom was synchronized to move with the delicate flow of the music
89.
Glory to His Splendor also says: “You are forbidden the meat of carrion, blood, the flesh of swine and that over which has been invoked the name of other than Al’lah
90.
spiritual splendor of the sacred battery park
91.
the time of our life's passing in the company of a special splendor
92.
peach type fruits and the golden splendor of the highest quality in
93.
Behold the face of your fathers and the splendor
94.
the splendor of the heavens
95.
The mountain itself was filled with pitfalls, cliffs, and boulders of many sorts, but the top, especially the tree was a splendor that I cannot describe, it had a peace about it, and the tree seemed to be the light of the whole valley plains
96.
Much of the splendor and culture of the Roman and Greek Antiquity has vanished, replaced by barbarism, religious obscurantism and intolerance