showing Napoleon on a horse instead of a donkey
showing Napoleon on a horse instead of a donkey
To expand the churches and glorify God
"Glorify" Performed by Aaron and Amanda Crabb
The verb for glory is glorify. As in "to glorify something".
Many people glorify God through song. They made tribute to glorify the king.
Napoleon is perhaps the best example of using the Press and Media to change your public image. When he took control of the press during his reign as First consul, from 1799 to 1804, he used the press to glorify his campaigns and modify facts ever so slightly to benefit his image. When he did the alps crossing, perhaps one of the most famous paintings of him was commissioned and this just shows how he changed the situation to glorify himself. Below you can see the two images contrasted. He also used his army bulletin to raise moral by twisting facts. For example when there were 20,000 dead he would simply omit one zero. Or when they did enemy body counts he would use the same trick and add a zero.
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To glorify means to magnify or call attention to.
Eg, "Glorify the Lord, or burneth in Hell." Glorify (glour-eff-ai), lit; "Give glory to."
In "Animal Farm," Squealer misleadingly claims that it was Napoleon's dog who bit Mr. Jones's leg during the Battle of the Cowshed. This assertion is part of Squealer's propaganda efforts to glorify Napoleon's leadership and portray him as a heroic figure. By manipulating the truth, Squealer aims to solidify Napoleon's authority and ensure the animals' loyalty to him.
Ram mandir to glorify Lord Rama
Glorify Astrological Martyrdom was created in 2008-09.