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A Blaze of Glory         
BOOK BY JEFF SHAARA
A Blaze of Glory (novel)
A Blaze of Glory is the first of a new 4-book series, set more in the "Western" theater of the Civil War. This first volume covers the Battle of Shiloh.
Murder of Blaze Bernstein         
ANTISEMITIC AND ANTI-LGBT HATE CRIME
Blaze Bernstein; Killing of Blaze Bernstein
On January 10, 2018, 19-year-old University of Pennsylvania sophomore Blaze Bernstein was found dead in a park in Orange County, California, eight days after having been reported missing. He was visiting his family in Lake Forest, California, when he was killed.
Glory (religion)         
MANIFESTATION OF GOD'S PRESENCE ACCORDING TO THE ABRAHAMIC RELIGIONS
Glorified body; Glory of God; Glory Of God; Glory in Islam
Glory (from the Latin gloria, "fame, renown") is used to describe the manifestation of God's presence as perceived by humans according to the Abrahamic religions.
Examples of use of A Blaze of Glory
1. Only because I wished Zidan to go out in a blaze of glory.
2. He has made such a mess of his life he wants to go out in a blaze of glory.
3. His words raised fears that he might try to conclude his fearsome reign in a blaze of glory.
4. She‘d been told she was dying — erroneously as it turned out — and wanted to end her days in a blaze of glory.
5. The former Federal Reserve chairman retired earlier this year in a blaze of glory, hailed by observers as the world‘s greatest economist.