Rarely shown and unavailable on video, independent cinema aficionados speak of it reverently. |
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Here the actors spoke slowly, reverently, and monotonously, with pauses long enough for the audience to go out for a smoke. |
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His hands folded reverently, he appeared calm and prayerful, despite the repeated flick of his eyes towards the back of the church. |
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Laying the well-worn black spiral onto my lap, I stroked the cover reverently. |
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Between sobs he had stirred, whisked, and vehemently scolded the kitchen maids into attending their own bowls as reverently as he did his own. |
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If an ordinary tribesperson meets a religious leader, the tribesperson reverently touches the leader's feet. |
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With an indrawn breath she reverently slid the priceless parchment from its resting place. |
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This Bach is not as reverently worshiped, it is adored with coyness, sparkle, and a twinkling eye. |
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Almost reverently I unwrapped the package carefully to find a small beautifully carved wooden box. |
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I remember being silently and reverently guided to the backyard, where there was a fire burning. |
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Regardless of his manner in life, he deserved to be put to rest reverently. |
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She asks us to look reverently upon her subjects without touching, letting understanding unfold in its own time. |
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He meets an incoherent drifter clutching reverently at a large, ungainly cardboard box. |
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The Wanderers of other sects hereupon reverently saluted the Lord from afar, and went off on their way. |
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At 8:30 a.m., the jubilee prayer was reverently read and gracefully rendered in a dance by students of the University of Santo Tomas. |
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He speaks reverently about his fans and their dedication to his music, and he's a genuine crowd-pleaser when it comes to playing the songs they want to hear. |
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It is not to be entered upon lightly or unadvisedly, but reverently and as in the presence of God. |
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They feel a responsibility to reverently care for aging parents. |
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He speaks reverently about his fans and their dedication to his music. |
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He kept the objects safe in their glass cases, some reverently laid on red cloth. As for the field called Duranthon, he never ploughed it. |
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Watch the Priest, then, all the time, as much as you can and very reverently. |
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The old woman lifted up the front of her coat, exposing her breast, and her son reverently stooped down and touched it with his lips. |
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Then, what can only be described as a sea of flowers, was laid all around, each floral tribute reverently placed by a member of the Civil Defence. |
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A visiting American seeing a library without books, sent a crate, but this young man took each one out, reverently, and wrapped them in plastic. |
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On this occasion relays of patriotic maidens in virginal white paraded reverently before a temple of philosophy erected where the high altar had stood. |
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There is a sign urging quiet, so you approach slowly and reverently, as you might an important tomb. |
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The main problem it seemed was that people treated it a little too reverently, and so two-way mirrors are being considered, as well as directional mikes. |
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Therefore marriage is not to be entered into unadvisedly or lightly, but reverently, deliberately, and in accordance with the purposes for which it was instituted by God. |
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The title track, which opens the album, slowly introduces the multiple elements of this work, reverently contrasting them to establish a perfect balance of impressions. |
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Her paintings revel in the gaudy chintziness of American commercial spaces, yet through her uncertain and reverently childlike rendering she makes such scenes seem appealing. |
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It is reverently displayed and enraptures the museum's Russian visitors. |
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Where there were skeletal remains, for example, they very reverently removed them from the museums and returned them to be buried on first nations land. |
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He humbly followed Jesus' example and was for the world a living example of the gospel message lived out truthfully and reverently in contemporary society. |
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Others have compared it to Andy Warhol's first New York studio, the silver Factory a model that was surely not lost on Mr Ai, who has written reverently about the Pop artist. |
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To serve at the Altar reverently, intelligently and punctually. |
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I prepare myself by taking the usual time to place myself reverently in the presence of God, asking that everything in my day is directed more and more to God's praise and service. |
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Roy died in January, 2009 but every year, almost to the end, he stood at the Cenotaph in Revelstoke and reverently paid his respect to those who lay buried on foreign shores. |
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I hope that as people engage in the dialogue that they will speak respectfully and concisely, and given the kind of room that we are in, inspirationally and reverently. |
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That Remembrance Day shall remain and be reverently observed on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of each year by us and our successors. |
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On the other hand, like matrimony, an election is not to be taken in hand unadvisedly, lightly, or wantonly, but reverently, discreetly, advisedly, soberly, duly considering the causes for which elections were ordained. |
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Dancers sway sinuously, while customers reverently sip their beer. |
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After communion, the unused but consecrated bread and wine were to be reverently consumed in church rather than being taken away for the priest's own use. |
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Readers will be hard-pressed to find a work of Southern literary criticism that applies theoretical insights less formulaically or reverently than Dirt and Desire. |
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