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An exaggerated sense of lost glory helped incite the French Army to fake the evidence that convicted Captain Alfred Dreyfus of spying for the Kaiser.
Only an incurable optimist can hope that the summit will bring glory to any of them.
Rowhani's supporters want a better economy and integration into the international community more than they want nuclear glory.
I am the first to admit that the US under President George W. Bush has not covered itself with multilateral glory in recent years.
Muslims are convinced of the absolute superiority of Islam, which is reflected in the constant invocation and desperate desire to revive past glory, as well as a positive duty to convert followers of other religions.
When events, for whatever reason, coincide with their theorems, the orthodoxy that they espouse enjoys its moment of glory.
Bush and the American people sought glory in Iraq.
For the sake of fame and glory now, athletes will be tempted to risk their long-term health.
The caudillo who oversaw the glory days of the 1990's exited the race to save himself, to avoid a defeat, and to weaken Nestor Kirchner, the man from Patagonia who is now Argentina's 49 th president.
WARSAW - The global economy's glory days are surely over.
A new ethos was created; this was to be an army not just for Pakistan, but for the greater glory of Islam.
They wanted to win, not just for the money or for the sake of their careers, but for the glory.
As President, Vladimir Putin vowed last January to revive the moral fiber of the Russian people, their glory and international respect.
LONDON - Last week, central bankers from around the world assembled in Frankfurt to bask in the glory of the euro's first ten years.
The celebration of the glory of the past, mixed with popular English songs of the present, seemed to indicate renewed national confidence.
Vladimir Putin, by contrast, exudes energy and health, and may still reassure many segments of Russian society whose main concern is their country's glory rather than its citizens' happiness.
European emigrants used to contribute to the glory of their homelands; now, their exodus is contributing to Europe's decline.
Life in peaceful times can be dull, and British glory seems a long way in the past.
TOKYO - The current tensions between China and Japan have revived talk about how far Japan has fallen since its glory years of the 1980's.
China deserves better; it requires better in order to reclaim the glory that was China.
Many Muslims continue to ignore this and, instead, merely pray to Allah to save us, to bring back our lost glory.
Though Putin has gained possession of Crimea, he has lost access to some of the resources that he needs to achieve his goal of restoring Russia's former glory as a great power - and has reinvigorated NATO in the process.
Glory in foreign policy is no guarantee of future electoral gains.
Bin Laden often recites poetry to underscore a point and to associate himself with chivalrous and learned warriors who were willing to become martyrs for Islam's honor and glory.

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