If we could revere our planet with the same respect and love that we gave in the past to God, it would benefit us as well as Earth. |
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I adore, admire and revere their faith, their endurance, their agonizing love for God. |
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The Kung Bushmen of the Kalahari revere the praying mantis as a divine messenger. |
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This is because they worship and revere the jaguar as the Amazon's ultimate predator. |
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The point is, from an early age, children come to admire and revere superheroes, if not for what they stand for, then for what they can do. |
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Just as we are commanded to show respect for God's name, so also must we revere His teachings. |
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Now the tantric injunction to respect, honor and revere the body makes sense. |
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His typography does revere words, but I would add that Martin likewise does not shy from absorbing the models of language to frame his work. |
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And he's still a visible and vital presence on the concert circuit, where audiences come to revere the octogenarian. |
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As a reward, I will mention your pasta-sauce-making attempt on the mainpage and laud you and revere you for all to see. |
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They stuck by Healy until his death in 1989 and continued to revere his memory thereafter. |
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Youngsters are made aware of their lower-rung positioning, and are expected to revere the time-served expertise of seasoned professionals. |
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It's long been abandoned, but many here still revere this place as the birthplace of the faith. |
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We will always love you, and revere your amazing grace in that wonderful season. |
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Why should Wisconsin women be expected to revere his anti-woman, antediluvian teachings? |
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This is because our eastern philosophy and culture teaches us to revere life in all its forms. |
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To love Democracy, one must revere the eminent dignity of human personality, one must love the people, and so be a Demophile or a Liberal. |
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The people of Bastar revere their heroes and worship Mother Earth for her life sustaining bounty. |
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The 290,000 Icelanders still speak tenth-century Norse and revere literature. |
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And how can those who profess to revere this charismatic figure, propound views so intolerantly divergent from those of their great leader? |
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Islamists revere the hajj, the religious pilgrim who relinquishes his earthly possessions in order to fulfill the commands of God. |
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And they revere anybody who climaxes their complaint with an escape from Washington. |
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While this would make liberals feel better, many Americans revere the Presidency and won't take kindly to a slashing exchange. |
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Artists of all genres revere the Ryman for both historic and sonic reasons. |
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This leaves thinking people intimidated and in despair for the decencies they revere. |
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Other Sith you encounter and confront come to revere and revile you, as much as-if not more than-your master. |
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As we said about Mr Pressibus, the association Pressibus want to gather in France the few fans who revere the great fabulist. |
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There lies our responsibility as conscious human beings who still believe that life is precious and is a wonderful thing to preserve and revere. |
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Many have come to revere him as an iconoclastically charming artist or even a sort of outsider artist, while just as many really can't stand the guy. |
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They, who are supposed to love and revere Britain and its great, world-leading history. |
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He wanted all the souls to revere God with all their heart, dwell in the love of the Lord, and give glory to God. |
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The presently serving generation of warriors has real heroes to honor and revere. |
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This iron ring presented and displayed by the Engineering Departments reminds students of the hallmarks of a fine engineer that we all revere. |
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Festival participants revere the sportsmen, sportswomen, and children who compete, and winners are rewarded titles for their achievements. |
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To revere the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights and to invoke the 10th Amendment? |
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Our Saint decided to embark on a pilgrimage of penitence in the direction of Rome, to revere the tombs of apostles and martyrs. |
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Neocons scorn Wilson and revere Theodore Roosevelt, who believed, at least for part of his career, in unfettered American power. |
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Most Hindus revere and adore the many manifestations of the Divine as Siva, Vishnu, Rama, Krishna or Durga even as they focus on an ishta devata, a favorite Deity. |
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These people who, while believing in a god and goddess, follow the ancient pagan religions that revere the wonders and beauty of nature and its changing seasons. |
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Everybody, including little cockroaches, feel pain and pleasure, so we revere cockroaches, too. |
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While Democrats tend to revile their losing candidates, Republicans revere theirs. |
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I certainly hope that all of you will revere God the Creator with all the more perfect faith. |
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On the other hand, you might feel you are bound and burdened by the commandments to the same extent that you do not revere or love God. |
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They tell us that we have to revere God, love our brothers and live in the light following the way of men. |
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Many members, especially in the eastern part of Java, Indonesia's most populous island, revere Mr Wahid not just as a political leader but as a sage and holy man. |
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He deeply impressed those of us from Africa, who, because of our struggle for independence, revere and respect those who have engaged in similar struggles. |
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As we revere this day, this could well be the Queen Mum speaking. |
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I also revere illustrators from the Golden Age of Illustration such as N. C. Wyeth and Norman Rockwell, who were masters of figure rendering and narrative art. |
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That should surely be relatively easier in a land whose peoples belong to faiths that revere the same prophets and share many of the same tenets and beliefs... We neither can change our history, nor our geography. |
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Luciferianism, on the other hand, is a belief system and does not revere the devil figure or most characteristics typically affixed to Satan. |
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Later in his brief life, Byron joined the Greek War of Independence fighting the Ottoman Empire, for which Greeks revere him as a national hero. |
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Hawaiians revere the turtle and the legend of Kailua, a turtle who could take the form of a girl at will. |
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One should revere whatever food one gets and eat it without disdain, states Manusmriti, but never overeat, as eating too much harms health. |
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We revere the Founding Fathers, but Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton spent the 1790s firing rhetorical spitballs at each other. |
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Most Hindu traditions revere a body of religious or sacred literature, the Vedas, although there are exceptions. |
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But two avant-garde designers — a Belgian who works in Paris and an Austrian in Milan — revere the ideal of artisanal tailoring without subscribing to the dogma of impeccability. |
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American conservatives revere him as practically a demigod. |
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No longer trying to figure out, as we've all had to recently, what's prurient, what's necessary, what bears witness to horror but doesn't somehow revere the brutality. |
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Favourite musicals tend to have a few decades on the clock: people who revere Guys and Dolls, Kiss Me Kate, Oklahoma or one of the Sondheims were often born long after the shows were premiered. |
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Above all, though, we revere the memory of the victims of these totalitarian regimes, remembering those who were oppressed, arrested, shot dead during protest strikes, condemned and executed after show trials. |
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As a school child I was taught to revere these two parliamentary innovators and to appreciate how substantial their contribution was to the fabric of our society. |
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Native Hawaiians revere the lava and vegetation of Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park as the sacred domain and body of Pele, the volcano goddess, who brings life and fertility through her fiery energy. |
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Members of the church revere cannabis as both a sacrament and a deity, identifying it with the Zoroastrian haoma and the Vedic soma. |
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The woylie belongs to the great treasury of marsupials that we revere and know nothing about. As I learnt that day, the boodie and the woylie are different species of bettong. |
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Along with these new arrangements came new standards and symbols, such as the aquila, which the troops came to revere and which was never allowed to fall into enemy hands. |
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Revel, HARMAN International s most premium loudspeaker brand, designed both a premium Revel audio system and a Revel Ultima system for Lincoln that audiophiles will revere. |
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Paul Revere tells Johnny to tell Robert Newman, the sexton at Christ's Church, to hang two lanterns. |
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George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Hancock, and Paul Revere were among the prominent American Masons of the Revolutionary Era. |
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At the end of the opening heist, I could practically feel my feet sinking into the grimy sand of Revere Beach. |
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Revere the Royals if you wish JW, but do not disguise their cost to the hardworking British public by writing half-truths. |
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The Revere device includes both polyaxial and uniplanar screws designed specifically to address spondylolisthesis and other spinal deformities. |
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The FAST FIND 210 was submitted for the MAATS Awards by McMurdo's US distributor, Revere Supply Company. |
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There's been a bit of a kerfuffle the past couple days over something Sarah Palin said about Paul Revere. |
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A mile-long stretch off Revere Beach has an attractive explosion of baby sea clams. |
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In addition to ISSI, Revere Security's algorithm underwent extensive cryptanalysis by the University of Waterloo's Center for Applied Cryptographic Research. |
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