Sentence examples for very much revered from inspiring English sources

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In modern times, a wrestler named Gholamreza Takhti, who stood up to Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and died under mysterious circumstances in 1968, is still very much revered here.

In some cultures advanced age is very much revered, the Chinese culture, Confucius and so on: you are supposed to gain in wisdom and experience and therefore be quite a valuable member of society who should be honoured and listened to.

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He was still in British custody when the first shots were fired at Lexington, "which appeared to alarm them very much," Revere said.

"Both of them are very valuable and much revered," she enthuses.

He later told me: "We are very proud to see Jamaica's much revered Marley family getting into the business of ganja.

Sankara is still much revered across Africa today.

You're not sure what constitutes a decent interval between "much revered national asset" and "unfairly undervalued".

Today that Ulm style is much revered by designers at Apple, among other places.

It is named after the argan tree, much revered in this area 30km south of Essaouira.

But apparently McMillin didn't revere his own marriage very much.

Local art and artists are highly revered widely throughout Argentina and very much so in Mendoza.

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