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Discover LudwigThe phrase "genuine reverence" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a sincere and deep respect or admiration for someone or something. Example: "The community gathered to show their genuine reverence for the late leader, honoring his contributions and legacy."
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Habermas, too, speaks of Flew with a genuine reverence and seems proud of the friendship.
It works because it appeals to my sense of humour, and I have a genuine reverence for both parties.
Music will include performances by Cat Power and Emmylou Harris as well as pop provocateur Peaches performing the whole of rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar with genuine reverence.
They did so out of a genuine reverence for Jefferson's role as a Founding Father and for his advocacy of religious freedom.
Grossman, a sort of hipster shyster whose apparently genuine reverence for his chosen artists was matched only by his ruthlessness in exploiting them, was managing Dylan at that time (the story goes that he had won him in a toss-up with a rival suitor, who got Bill Cosby instead).
We watched with genuine reverence, knowing that someday, we'll be the retirees in the military clinic pharmacy waiting rooms needing help.
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If the mass grieving filmed in Pyongyang was a mixture of brainwashed reverence, genuine fear of the unknown, choreography, and the seditious risk of looking nonchalant, the images of the young Un at the foot of his father's coffin were a study in how to make a ruling clique look sombre, steadfast and united.
It was great seeing the pro regard Gene Kelly with so much reverence (need we mention that adorable video of a 4-year-old Derek with his umbrella?), and genuine awe when Gene's wife Patricia Kelly came to visit during rehearsal.
"On campus, he was known for his genuine respect and reverence for young women," said Sister Anne Walsh, the team's academic adviser, who said he always greeted them with the gallant phrase, "And there she is".
"On campus, he was known for his genuine respect and reverence for young women," said Sister Anne Walsh, the team's academic adviser, who said he always greeted them with the gallant phrase, "And there she is". The Fordham coach, David Clawson, called him " In his senior year, concussions forced him to stop playing.
Despite the genuine tone of reverence in the Mohists' descriptions of Tian, some readers find Mohist religion to lack the sense of holiness, religious awe, and spiritual transcendence that contemporary Westerners customarily associate with religion, particularly in contrast with Confucian appreciation of the beauty of ritual or Daoist wonder at the mysteries of nature.
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