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Gloria (Grace calls her "Glorie") is a well-to-do New York transplant who, for devastating reasons that become plain only as the story goes on, hopped off the career fast track only to land here on Grace's doorstep as the unlikely hospice volunteer assigned to make this old woman's death transition easier.
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Daughter Glorie has managed to make A's and B's in school in spite of the family's hardship.
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Daughter Glorie has managed to make A's and B's in school in spite of the family's hardship.
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This contest should be fun, Id really be interested to hear your comparitive notes on three particular wines; all Seyval Blanc, from Glorie, Stoutridge, and Benmarl.
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Daughter Glorie has managed to make A's and B's in school in spite of the family's hardship.
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If there is any truth in the story of De Glorie van Altenstad, then a child of Thomas de Wit will try to kill the Prince.
Lextalionis IV nathreee 2007
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So, both the name and place shall illustrate thy Glorie, and I live contentedly, without the very least thought of envie.
The Decameron 2004
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On a bell dated 1657 can be read, "I warne you how your time doth pass away, Serve God therefore while life doth last, and say Glorie in excelsis Deo."
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Und so über die niedrigsten Regionen des menschlichen Daseyns ergiesst er die Glorie seines eigenen Gemüths und sie steigen, durch Schatten und
The Life of Friedrich Schiller Comprehending an Examination of His Works Thomas Carlyle 1838
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Caryn James writes the James on Screens film and television blog for IndieWire and is the author of the novels "Glorie" and "What Caroline Knew."
NYT > Home Page By CARYN JAMES 2011
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