And they are our veterans, like the members of Bravo Company, who still speak of their brother Les with reverence and with love.
Kroes and her team, for instance, probably won't recall Barnett's comments with reverence and careful consideration when they are looking over pending antitrust cases like that of Intel, Rambus and Qualcomm.
Ram Din, a 70-year-old chamar in Godown, says that he and his relatives all switched their vote from Congress to the BSP in the 1990s, and like many dalits, he speaks of Ms Mayawati with reverence.
They still open up the first meeting of the statehouse GOP caucus with unifying prayer "My wife's being operated on at 2 p.m. today, I'd ask you to pray that the Lord guide the surgeon's hands, " "Bob Smith died in a car accident last weekend, please pray for his family" but some people are looking down not only with reverence.
Fundus' motivation has as much to do with tax breaks and subsidies as with any reverence for history.
OK, so Browne treated the fashions of the ordained clergy with less reverence than his peers a lot less.
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The Japanese, with their reverence for family, and sense of responsibility, are discovering that the state welfare system is morally as well as financially unsustainable.
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Thompson's favorite tool--one he talks about with singular reverence--is a sheet of paper that he receives from each division every day by 9:30 in the morning.
The boy did survive, and his descendants took to treating all kites with the deepest reverence.
In his own culture, an individual life is not treated with the same reverence and respect.
They were political men with a profound reverence for the sanctity of the oath and our entire system of justice.
It was also the first inkling that South Africans might not regard the Big Mac with the same reverence that Americans do.
Forty two miles later, as those solemn notes made their way into the second national cemetery, even more people were standing, waiting with anticipation and reverence.
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Aaron Freeman, better known as Gene Ween of the band Ween, is releasing an album of McKuen songs this week: "Marvelous Clouds" (Partisan), a loving review of Mr. McKuen's most familiar compositions, performed with charm and reverence.
That might not be so strange if the emblem of the club wasn't a golf flag in a map of the U.S., or if Payne didn't claim the club's mission was "to be a beacon in the world of golf, " or if it wasn't anathema to speak about the place with anything but reverence.
Many women designers, like Maria Cornejo, Isabel Toledo and Donna Karan, design the clothes that they want to wear. (Indeed, those women almost exclusively wear their own designs.) But I noticed that the female designers who take a more far-flung approach to fashion creating beautiful objects or shapes rather than functional clothing are treated with the same reverence Givhan says is reserved for male designers.
They treat bookstores with the kind of reverence one reserves for church, quiet and careful.
Such blinkered reverence is at odds with the world in which the Beatles and Bond came to stardom, when the spending power of neophyte teenagers dominated pop culture and a song or movie could be top of the pops or a box office hit one week and gone the next.
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Perfect is an admirer of Shane Warne, and there's reverence in the musical along with all the ridicule.
Royals are often met with scepticism among the Brits, belying the reverence they get overseas.
At a meeting in March with Pope Francis, he also repeated "unconditional reverence and obedience" to his successor.
Also, he never possessed the passion, perseverance, fortitude and reverence that have become endearing qualities synonymous with the Dodgers.
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In that mix there is undoubtedly a prince with the right mix of progressive thought and religious reverence to lead Saudi Arabia through its succession and into the future.
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Despite his reverence for Senna, though, Hamilton recoiled from equating his ability with the Brazilian's.
The papacy ended on a very low key after Benedict promised during a final meeting with the cardinals - who will shortly elect his successor - to show "reverence and obedience" to the new head of the Church, from whichever continent or nation he may come.
For all the reverence in which he is held now, Handel was a musical entrepreneur with a strong commercial orientation.
Josep's knowledge of and reverence for wine is conveyed through a nearly monastic, meditative, ritualized presentation as you move with him through the different sections of the cellar, learning about the wines of Catalonia and Spain, as well as the imports he recommends and pairs specially for your meal.
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