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Like Thoreau, he had a reverence for nature that was as uncompromising as his coolly objective vision.
He's performing it here in its entirety on Sept. 12. HIGHLINE BALLROOM 431 W. 16th St. (212-414-5994) — SePaul Wellerl Weller may have started out playing punk, a genre celebrated for its disdain for tradition, but the former singer and guitarist for the Jam has always had a reverence for the past.
He was confirmed in a cloud of praise -- "He's the Zeus of the field," Senator Charles E. Schumer, Democrat of New York, said at the time -- and he had a reverence for the S.E.C.'s history that dated from his debut in 1975 as the youngest general counsel in its history.
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