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The reverence of guns is not limited to South Africa.
Steelers fanaticism, the curators said, is perhaps rivaled only by the reverence of "Star Trek" followers.
Original documents become hallowed as they absorb the reverence of centuries.
For Orwell, the smelliest of these was the reverence of the British left for Stalin.
Jake still sees the rectitude in that defense, and warms himself, a bit excessively, in the reverence of the local black community.
Some of them are even available to officiate at your nontraditional wedding, and they come without the reverence of a priest, pastor or rabbi.
On the other hand, the integrity of the building is mysteriously part of the company's 75-year sewing tradition, or so the reverence of customers seems to indicate.
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Though he subverts connection, meaning and the reverences of art and life, he subverts subversion as well.
Shirk al-ʿibādah ("shirk of worship") is manifested in the belief in the powers of created things—e.g., the reverencing of saints, kissing holy stones, and praying at the grave of a holy man.
To regret the glorious fecundity of new media is to choose the hushed reverence of the cathedral over the din of the bazaar.
Although hung in a stairwell, regretfully, the picture has the devotional reverence of a diehard fan.
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