We have no meanings for "glorious occasion" in our records yet.
1 He says the unveiling is a glorious occasion for both Maori and non-Maori.
2 They will think themselves quite neglected on this glorious occasion .
3 Sheldon glanced into his closet at the two T-shirts he had personalized for this glorious occasion .
4 A grand and glorious occasion , and one which will live long in the memory of those attending this school.
5 He accompanied him to many mills, and on one glorious occasion occupied a position in the coming champion's corner.
6 The Prince, who fully knows all the Queen's feelings on this glorious occasion , wishes to be named to Sir Henry Hardinge.
7 The day when the votes were counted should have been a happy, glorious occasion for the future First Minister of Northern Ireland.
8 On that glorious occasion the 19-year-old Kyrgios ignored the 144 ranking places between them to announce his arrival.
9 On the eve of what will be, win or lose, a glorious occasion for Irish sport this city does not feel engaged.,writes Keith Duggan.
10 At lunch, the old lady insisted on opening a bottle of champagne, a Veuve Clicquot which Leonard loved, in honour of the glorious occasion .
11 We'll have a bit of dinner at the ' Glorious Occasion . '
12 Indeed, on such peculiarly great and glorious occasions , there need be little dread respecting precedents.
13 This is one of the fewest and glorious occasions between Native Americans and English settlers ever told.
14 "It was a glorious occasion for those who love a battle of words," said one who was present.
15 "Yes, tomorrow morning is the grand and glorious occasion when we hope to more than duplicate our past performance with Marshall," laughed Fred Badger.
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