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The reverence of guns is not limited to South Africa.
The reverence of the past interferes with technical progress; the thick walls disrupt communication; the huge offices with massive wooden doors dissuade anyone outside them from imagining what should go on inside them and hide those on the inside from critical scrutiny.
The reverence of the animal has been one of the central themes of Hinduism, since ancient times.
The reverence of cave paintings is ancient history.
Steelers fanaticism, the curators said, is perhaps rivaled only by the reverence of "Star Trek" followers.
Original documents become hallowed as they absorb the reverence of centuries.
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Though he subverts connection, meaning and the reverences of art and life, he subverts subversion as well.
Shirk al-ʿibādah ("shirk of worship") is manifested in the belief in the powers of created things—e.g., the reverencing of saints, kissing holy stones, and praying at the grave of a holy man.
To regret the glorious fecundity of new media is to choose the hushed reverence of the cathedral over the din of the bazaar.
Although hung in a stairwell, regretfully, the picture has the devotional reverence of a diehard fan.
He stresses the saxophonist's ever-increasing popularity with audiences, indeed the near reverence of African-Americans which made him "the prototype of the proud black urbanite".
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