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They should be showing greater reverence for the rules of government, and looking for other ways -- like tougher campaign finance laws -- to assure Americans that their government operates evenhandedly.
But speaking on the BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Anthea Tinker, professor of social gerontology at King's College in London, said it was a "myth" that eastern Asian families placed greater reverence on families and older people than in the West.
Lanier predicts a countertrend to this technology, as well (i.e., greater reverence for vintage and handmade clothing).
Unsurprisingly, memory treats it with greater reverence, and it often wrestles with the subject of this article for the accolade of Nintendo's best game ever.
But I would argue Americans hold equal, if not greater, reverence for those leaders who personify American exceptionalism, rugged idealism, Yankee ingenuity, and pioneer spirits.
The landscape of college and professional sports is littered with team logos, chants and other cheerleading activities that have denigrated and grossly misrepresented a culture that oft practiced a greater reverence for the environment humanity, and the animal kingdom than did the European settlers who "discovered" America and the generations which have followed.
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The word for which they want to reserve greatest reverence, against all convention, is "homo".
"Burning Man, and we have great reverence for Burning Man, but there's always an element of arduousness.
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