But it is not in reverence of those heroes that the men queue.
It shall hold His Name in reverence, and shall respect and honor religion.
But as my foot touched the ground of my beloved Pakistan for the first time after eight lonely and difficult years of exile, I could not stop the tears from pouring from my eyes and I lifted my hands in reverence, in thanks, and in prayer.
"As you know, Lady Thatcher held Parliament in very great reverence in her time both in this House and in the Lords, " he said.
What probably inspired the most reverence in me was not the architecture but the sheer emptiness of Corvara.
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Perfect is an admirer of Shane Warne, and there's reverence in the musical along with all the ridicule.
His sense of timing earned him reverence in Cuba and throughout the world.
For all the reverence in which he is held now, Handel was a musical entrepreneur with a strong commercial orientation.
Instead of clearing his mind, it added yet another layer of reverence to those in which museums routinely wrap and present their most well known works.
One of the group, a man with a silver ponytail trailing down his back, points out the sites of famous scenes from the programme in hushed tones of profoundest reverence.
Creativity is about religion , it reflects a reverence for divine creativity in the world around us.
In a thinker there is a reverence for the beauty of the alert and directed and lucid mind.
In a dancer there is a reverence for such forgotten things as the miracle of the small beautiful bones and their delicate strength.
One of the many features that make Japan special is its reverence for and care in preserving its past, and particularly its cultural past.
The plan's author, Hidenori Sakanaka, a former Tokyo immigration chief and now head of the Japan Immigration Policy Institute, envisages a multicultural Japan in which, he says, reverence for the imperial family is an option rather than a defining trait of Japaneseness.
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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At a meeting in March with Pope Francis, he also repeated "unconditional reverence and obedience" to his successor.
The day after the Southern Cal game that cemented the Irish in the BCS game, ESPN News already commenced its reverence-speak.
And it is a natural line in France, where a quarter of the workforce is in the public sector and where the state is traditionally accorded reverence rather than American-style mistrust or contempt.
Republicans took over the House of Representatives in November after campaigning on a platform of cutting government spending and restoring reverence for the Constitution.
We live in a much more celebrity laden era, but there is no current star, certainly not in music, who holds a candle to the kind of admiration and reverence the King enjoyed.
Buchbinder is intense in many ways he's a perfectionist who insists on absolute reverence for original manuscripts and has no time for publishers who add parenthetical fingerings or dynamics.
Any infiltration by a ball player that had used performance enhancing substances would immediately compromise the reverence that has emanated from the gallery since its doors had opened in 1939.
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They were aware of the reverence we had for them, but still, they seemed oblivious to me in particular.
Perhaps what most distinguishes Journe is his reverence for the history of time measurement and his sense of his own place in it.
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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Though much has changed in the years since our third President put those words to paper, the sense of awe and reverence he expressed still courses through the American spirit.
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Made from an offshoot of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil in the Garden of Eden, the wood takes various forms across the millennia, becoming an object of reverence, desire and fear for various crowned heads until the early seventh century, when a Christian emperor humbly carries it to its sanctuary in Jerusalem.
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