Glent

Related to Glent: glint
n. & v.1.See Glint.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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The future of logistics security cooperation is a truly integrated global logistics enterprise (GLENT) that we can rapidly expand or contract depending on operational requirements, wherein each partner can contribute to and benefit from our collective strength and capability.
The trunk of the GLENT underpins our military's operational and tactical prowess.
(2) henne ho gef hym god day, and wyth a glent lazed, And as ho stod, ho stonyed hym wyth ful stor wordez: 'Now he pat spedez vche speech pis disport zelde yow!
Platt is gutted he won't have Tommons on board when Coleraine go to the Oval to face Glent or an in Saturday's JJB Sports Irish Cup fifth round.
Hyde SA, Floytrup I, Glent S, Kroksmark AK, Salling B, Steffensen BF, Werlauff U, Erlandsen M (2000) A randomized comparative study of two methods for controlling Tendo Achilles contracture in Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Cardhu, Glefarclas, Glenfiddich, Glent Grant, Glenlivet, Dallas Dhu and Strathisla are names you normally see on a gantry.
In Sir Gawain what looks at first blush a bland enough descriptio of Guenever (lines 74-84) is shown to involve varied sight-lines: a setting echoic of images of the Virgin in a canopied niche places us below the queen, looking upward reverentially, but lines where we price her clothes and compare her beauty (to her credit) with other fair women place us on her level; we note, too, that Guenever is not only seen but, challengingly, in the only part of her body to be mentioned, she looks back at us: ~Per glent with yzen gray'.
Pe comlokest to discrye Per glent with yzen gray; A semloker bat euer he syze Soth mozt no mon say (Gawain: 74-84).
From Guenevere herself the eye of the beholder moves to the "sendal" or silk, then to the beautiful canopy above her, where it lingers on "be best gemmes" that money can buy, only to close in once more on the Queen whose grey eyes are locked into this composition as its centre-piece: "Pe comlokest to discrye / Per glent with yzen gray".
Four points clear at the top of the Daily Mirror Irish League, in the last 16 of the Irish Cup and a Shield semi-final against the Glents to come this week, the Blues are in a healthier state than last season when they failed to even mount a challenge.LINFIELD v ARDSLinfield: DWDDWW Ards: LWWDWL

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