The book's eye-glazing repetition suggests the manuscript, too, was treated reverentially. |
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In another, he reverentially rubbed loaves of bread across lithographic stones while creating a print depicting the pieta. |
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Nearly 400 objects from scores of collections in 21 countries were reverentially presented in a suite of sonorously colored galleries. |
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When he clowned people laughed dutifully, when he cut a caper they applauded reverentially. |
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The Mahaboddhi Temple was originally a shrine built in the third century BC by Asoka, one of India's earliest and most reverentially remembered emperors. |
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Let us together with her reverentially consider the mysteries of Your Son's life, suffering and resurrection. |
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As I remember it, director Spike Lee caught a good bit of flack from the black community for not treating Malcolm X sufficiently reverentially in this film. |
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And then the procession of mourners who have come to pay their respects starts moving slowly and reverentially past the coffin, raised seven feet from the ground. |
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He handles it reverentially because it comes from Maximino, a deep-water field in the Gulf of Mexico, close to his country's maritime border with the United States. |
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The students then reverentially get up and leave for their breakfast at 6 a.m. The flag-raising ceremony begins at 7.20 a.m. at the open, concrete quadrangle outside the gymnasium. |
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But few speak out against the imam, as he is reverentially known in Iran. |
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