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Some of that reverence, to be sure, stems from Bush's near-total withdrawal from the political arena — even, or especially, during his son's troubled tenure as President.
Finally, our mobiles phones were placed – with a reverence to be expected of the country that invented Nokia – into waterproof pouches that hung round our necks.
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And Mr. Armani, whose shows are often conducted with a churchlike reverence, seemed to be in a new, more open frame of mind as the Italian fall 2001 collections drew to an end.
But it's enough to read it at length to confirm that there is a compulsory reverence required to be admitted into the select group of those who can opine.
The first of which was defined by success, reverence and grandeur only to be cut short by tragedy.
It would be a mistake to confuse the inertia that stifles new ideas like the Moynihan Station with reverence for what used to be.
Kumar argues that the spiritual aspect of the environment is what has been lost in the great debate about the way we live, and that the broad environment movement has not understood the power of concepts such as love and reverence, which are not to be confused with religion, he insists.
His insistence that reverence for nature needs to be at the heart of the world's political and social debate is the counterpoint to the insistent mantra of economic "realism" advocated and practised by government, environment groups and authorities.
But in recent years, the royals have learned the hard way what the 19th-century constitutional scholar Walter Bagehot meant when he wrote of the imperative of mystery in the workings of the monarchy: "Above all things our royalty is to be reverenced, and if you begin to poke about it you cannot reverence it," he wrote.
But a man is not to be reverenced more than the truth, and therefore I will speak out.
Walter Bagehot, the 19th-century essayist, wrote: "We must not bring the Queen into the combat of politics, or she will cease to be reverenced by all combatants; she will become one combatant among many".
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