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Stevens has a reverence for facts.
The company has a reverence for its own history that can make its repertory appear overburdened with past work.
As a 9-year-old girl at the outset of the Korean War, scrounging for scraps while tanks rolled by and fighter planes roared above, she has a reverence for food that borders on fanaticism.
A keen historian of baseball, Suzuki has a reverence for the great players who preceded him, and he has visited the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y, many times.
Like most top-notch craftsmen, he has a reverence for traditional elements of style and an awareness that those elements can be endlessly reapplied and recombined through changing times.
While other judges worry about the competence of their peers to make tough calls, Kennedy has a reverence for the work of jurists, and he trusts them to get things right most of the time.
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"I have a reverence for the law," he said.
So I do have a reverence for the power of games, as well as a deep suspicion.
Like Thoreau, he had a reverence for nature that was as uncompromising as his coolly objective vision.
"In law enforcement, our core value is to have a reverence for human life," Heal told me.
"If ever I meet a person who danced for him, I have a reverence for them because I know they know something about him I'll never know".
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