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The culture, as much as anywhere I've been, overtly celebrates tradition -- demands it, really -- in its reverence for its elders, its respect for formality.
Whereas Strauss's work had been an intellectual exercise in destructive criticism, Renan's was an attempt to reconstruct the mind of Jesus as a wholly human person a feat of imagination, performed with a disarming admiration and even reverence for its subject and with a felicity of style that gave it a large and lasting audience.
It may have been a novelty, but as cooks ground it into flour and folded it into puddings, cakes and soups, there was a reverence for its value as a gift of the harvest season, one that could be savored through the cold months.
The company has a reverence for its own history that can make its repertory appear overburdened with past work.
How can they not, given our nation's continuing obsession with that war and the reverence for its veterans?
And in a city that maintains a strong reverence for its past, many of the settings Atget so loved still exist, untouched.
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A product of the immigrant-Jewish New Jersey he remembers in "An Alphabet of My Dead," he gives voice to the first- or second-generation citizen's astonished reverence for America: its size, its variety, its openhandedness.
And yet he also was very much unlike the public image of hard-nosed C.I.A. men; he was openly enthusiastic, and exuded an energetic reverence for his work and its responsibility.
Cai grew up working with gunpowder in China, and he speaks of the various incarnations of the explosive compound with reverence, both for its being born from minerals and for its medicinal uses.
I have total reverence for it.
Big tech, with its reverence for disruption and its West Coast elites, is a perfect foil for both.
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