The Seven Deadly Sins-- vainglory ( pride ), covetousness, lust, envy, gluttony, anger and sloth-- were grouped first in the 6th century by St . Gregory the Great.
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Despite Jefferson's railings about the " monstrous privilege " of Louis XVI's court and its extravagant diversions, the film surreptitiously enjoys " the vainglory of these spectacles ."
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The genuineness of the work is, however, now beyond dispute, and it must be observed that the duke, while imputing to C�risantis excessive vainglory, gives him credit for skill and intrepidity in the field.
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These pictures have a symbolic meaning, as most old paintings in art history : they are a representation of "'Vanity "'and also "'Vainglory "'( unjustified boasting ).
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The Packwood diary, replete with his admiration of how handsome he looked one day after experimenting with blow-drying his sparse comb-over, offers a glimpse of human vainglory as much as a commentary on Senatorial hypocrisy.
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It is a stimulus to vainglory-- and vainglory is self-defeating, as we Americans are learning the hard way, " the country now " eyeless in Iraq " and saddled with " a ghastly mess ."
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It is a stimulus to vainglory-- and vainglory is self-defeating, as we Americans are learning the hard way, " the country now " eyeless in Iraq " and saddled with " a ghastly mess ."
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"Vainglory " is a multiplayer online battle arena ( MOBA ) game in the style of popular MOBAs " League of Legends " and " Dota 2 " but designed for smartphones and tablets.
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As a result of these semantic changes, " vainglory " has become a rarely used word in itself, and is now commonly interpreted as referring to " vanity " ( in its modern narcissistic sense ).
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Matt Thrower of " Pocket Gamer " noted how the PC-based MOBA genre has had issues adapting its precise controls to the mobile platform, but that " Vainglory " trimmed features in the right areas.