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  • "Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanie
  • Reverence also in other ways is paid to the grove.
  • missioner contemplated on the spectacle with reverence and wonder.
  • "Chlorine Fields" on: A Kind of Awe and Reverence and Wonder (Twisted Nerve, 2007)
  • Semen is also treated with reverence and its consumption is an act of worship.
  • He paid special attention to reverence and devotion during the holy sacrifice of th
  • A Kind of Awe And Reverence and Wonder - CD Comp on Twisted Nerve
  • are still being remembered by villagers with reverence and devotion.
  • ion espouses the middle path, eschewing both reverence and radical departure.
  • Reverence and Profanity in the Study of Early Modern R
  • somoriri Lake in front of it is also held in reverence, and considered equally sacred by the local
  • yx, with which is associated various acts of reverence and adoration.
  • works; they used to call on Us with love and reverence, and humble themselves before Us.
  • t will allow more humans to attain Heaven by reverence and fear.
  • tones, cowboy boots and guitars has been its reverence and respect for its hallowed history.
  • ing the fact that this is still treated with reverence and suspicion in some cultures.
  • and benedictions, instilling an attitude of reverence and gratitude, this tractate begins the disc
  • hastri whom he remembered with deepest love, reverence and gratitude, with tears in his eyes.
  • y Baby' his name would still be uttered with reverence and respect for the power of his big beat."
  • ect for art history and her works reveal her reverence and high regard for artists such as Francisc
  • b, ILCK approached the punk blues genre with reverence and originality, lending credibility to a ge
  • s (Dolphin, Baltimore, 1998) and Ian Hornak: Reverence and Reverie' (Katharina Rich Perlow, Inc. 19
  • oring paths to philosophy, music, art, dance reverence, and healing; Lewis and Clark is honored to
  • vt. Paul Oglesby, 30th Infantry, standing in reverence before an altar in a damaged Catholic Church
  • taking for its title the phrase 'An Awkward Reverence', borrowed from Philip Larkin's poem 'Church
  • onistic, but both figures are held in unique reverence by kabbalistic tradition.
  • Reverence by imitation, now occurs with irreverence in
  • wledge from a Self-realized master by humble reverence, by sincere inquiry, and by service.
  • e is one of the few temples which is held in reverence by both Shaivaites and the Vaishnavaites.
  • d the good fortune to be regarded with equal reverence by the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Greeks, a
  • the great Alwars and Acharyas, held in great reverence by the devotees.
  • appeal to the bishop of Dorylaeum: "Let your reverence condescend to visit him and argue with him a
  • an adult female, and is in no way lacking in reverence despite how the passage might read to modern
  • ol inspires sublime sentiments of awe, fear, reverence, devotion, love and affection towards all-pe
  • hey [the Welsh] did not show the respect and reverence due to a bishop, he [Hervey] wielded the sha
  • in France, his charisma earned him a certain reverence, especially among Sephardi Jews.
  • In the Light of Reverence features interviews with Vine Deloria, Jr. (
  • them, the three stories that In the Light of Reverence features are meant to open the door to under
  • “We know reverence first hand wherever we are truly at home.”
  • He has such reverence for the profession.
  • zine, American Standard, in order to promote reverence for American emblems.
  • ss, all Britpop artists projected a sense of reverence for the sounds of the past.
  • You can't have reverence for a thing that doesn't command it.
  • He insists that reverence for nature should be at the heart of every p
  • ought himself Apocalypse's equal and held no reverence for his lord except being thankful for not b
  • ens rock scene publicly attest to their deep reverence for Pylon in the film Athens, GA: Inside Out
  • With Reverence for the Word: Medieval Scriptural Exegesis i
  • metalwork in Viking ships, as well as their reverence for Thor and Baldur.
  • or his eccentricity, based upon his monklike reverence for Elvis, and his claim to drink at least t
  • olicy due to the rarity of their surname and reverence for their historical role.
  • aliel the Elder died, there has been no more reverence for the law, and purity and piety died out a
  • cist complaining about "Sooties" yet showing reverence for Frank Bruno; and a royalist, especially
  • ... With a reverence for the past and a passion for the future, t
  • This rule excludes reverence for Torah scholars, which Rabbi Akiva derive
  • guage as vessel for spiritual experience and reverence for nature.
  • t, respect, concern and solidarity, based on reverence for all human life.
  • tiquity, and on Albert Schweitzer's ethic of reverence for life.
  • of traditional Jewish piety such as fasting, reverence for the Torah (commonly translated as "the L
  • dmit only one predestination, perhaps out of reverence for the archbishop, or out of fear of King C
  • elor must show sympathetic understanding and reverence for the sincere good faith of those who fail
  • or phases of truth revealing the worship and reverence for life.
  • moral conduct ( ahimsaa, or nonviolence and reverence for life in thoughts, words, and deeds) lead
  • and lay it on their left shoulder to denote reverence for the sacred (for instance, when the Pries
  • to E.S. Breidenbaugh, Baugher believed “that reverence for superiors, submission to authority, and
  • have a set list of unifying beliefs beyond a reverence for God and a commitment to studying and fol
  • de the early Jam albums brilliant, a certain reverence for '60s pop with a youthful, forward-lookin
  • early last century, and he developed a great reverence for and in-depth knowledge of the countrysid
  • n to gay marriage and abortion: "I endorse a reverence for human life and dignity from conception t
  • outh India.Tamil Nadu Christians have a high reverence for St. Anthony and is a popular saint there
  • so exquisite a discrimination and so great a reverence for our masterpieces of literature... the gr
  • e is an element of paradox in the concept of reverence for a sacred cow, as illustrated in a commen
  • haviour as to gain such a degree of love and reverence from all men that he was generally known as
  • s sovereign was entitled to the same show of reverence from a mandarin of his rank.
  • While an awing structure, inducing reverence from its entrance - first an open-air aisle
  • Some of the topics include prayer, reverence, gratitude, the Savior's mission, the import
  • hingol returned, revealed as a lord of great reverence, he became the lord of that people and ruled
  • These were: Salva Mea '95, Reverence, If Loving You Is Wrong, Bring My Family Bac
  • co-produced the documentary, In the Light of Reverence in 2001.
  • It is, however, kept with great reverence in Roman Catholic parishes of ethnic Polish
  • music as her profession, she received utmost reverence in all circles of Indian classical music esp
  • To foster this reverence in others, he wrote two other works, Explana
  • In the Light of Reverence is a documentary that was ten years in the m
  • Reverence is an EP by the symphonic black metal band E
  • "Bongseon", which means "In Reverence of Father's Wishes”, was added to the name o
  • open section of a lotus flower (representing reverence of Laotians to the brave warriors of the nat
  • Embracing a modernist reverence of inspired imagination, Sillman defines hon
  • time), which in turn treated Goethe with the reverence of a founding father, appointed him chairman
  • nsolation did he feel ath that instant; what reverence on the sudden did he begin to bear to the Bl
  • 'hares and foxes' is not consistent with the reverence one would expect if the hare were a symbol o
  • and make sure the creatures are treated with reverence or food supplies would cease.
  • This indicates the great reverence people had for the Alshich, who lived in Saf
  • name, Steve MacNett, spoken with mixtures of reverence, respect and fear."
  • ord ever worshiped at the altar with greater reverence than did Wallace Sabin as he presided at the
  • gift shop is regarded by the staff with such reverence that a choral effect always plays whenever i
  • to do, we all backed off from the man with a reverence that one has for one's president, and we did
  • In reverence, the villagers built shrines to him and henc
  • slow", on the cello, magnifies with love and reverence the eternity of the Word, powerful and gentl
  • The clergy of Spain had great reverence, to receive indulgences.
  • He often referred with reverence to the wonders God designed in making creatu
  • Haridwar was previously known as Mayapuri in reverence to this deity.
  • When Haskell published From Reverence to Rape it was one of the first books to chr
  • In reverence to his personality, teachings and oeuvre, he
  • jpanthi sect of Hinduism, and pay particular reverence to Krishna.
  • story is to learn from this example to show reverence to God, just as the fox learned from the wol
  • from Thiru Shambara or the holy shambara in reverence to Maharishi Shambara.
  • ed that Coast and built the temple for their reverence to Sea Goddess.
  • er Ravana, visited Sasthamcotta to pay their reverence to Shri Dharma Sastha.
  • Reverence to "Muovimento per le autonomie" is missing
  • and during the late 1960s and early 1970s in reverence to particularly forceful tackling defenders,
  • , and chose rather to be burned than to give reverence to the life-giving sacrament.
  • the Jeweled Cloud quarters of the palace in reverence to him, wishing for him to translate sutras
  • ls at the temple), the Chola kings had great reverence towards this temple.
  • The kowtow, and other traditional forms of reverence, were much maligned after the May Fourth Mov
  • r as an artist, showing her respect and even reverence, which made a great impression on her.
  • n goddess Astarte, and hence showed her much reverence; while the Romans paid extraordinary honors
  • t day of January is regarded with the utmost reverence, with much superstition and importance veste
  • ng god, a person must demonstrate his or her reverence with fear and trembling, though most Japanes
  • enous, his doctor reportedly told him, "Your Reverence, your big toe has to be amputated in order t