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"When they meet Cheney, it's more reverence.
Yet I wish there were more reverence for the past.
Now he's a cultural icon and, apparently, requires more reverence.
I think he probably has more reverence for the post-punk period than I have.
Around the delicate creation of human life, however, it's worth saying: more reverence is in order.
Maybe that would make them handle the rest of my life with more reverence.
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Reason requires that I approve The light-bulb which I cannot love: To me more reverence-commanding A fish-tail burner on the landing.
The father and grandfather were grand figures but also a bit remote, while Barbara, the disciplinarian, inspired less reverence and more fear.
For many Thais, feelings toward the monarchy appear to be evolving from admiring its members like gods to a more temporal reverence.
At his suggestion all the staff, including curator Ann Elliott, will be issued with referee's whistles, to be blown at the first hint of anyone eyeing the statue with more than reverence.
Lisa Batiashvili, the soloist in Beethoven's Violin Concerto, crossed and recrossed the line we think of as separating Eastern European Romantic violin playing (big sound, surges of impetuosity) and a more Western reverence for containment and equilibrium.
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