But Scotland and Sunday can reveal that Pimm's, the drink most revered by England's leisured classes, is in fact made entirely in Scotland. |
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Here was a man who loved and revered God more than anyone I had ever known, either in person or in their writings. |
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There great footballers are revered, and, crucially, are measured by the prizes they have won. |
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In the interests of good government it is essential that the monarch be revered, but not genuinely loved. |
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Rivaldo, reviled by supporters on the basis that he is not the revered Romario, has used that foundation to score five goals in as many matches. |
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The revered Maronite patriarch launched a brave campaign for the restoration of Lebanon's sovereignty. |
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The figures, made out of wax, portray incredible likenesses of the highly revered monks. |
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They are fiercely attached to Sadr's guidance and his family's lineage of revered clerics. |
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A revered monk performs a ritual ceremony to sanctify the signs at each of the guesthouses at her Ban Ruan Thai Kalae. |
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His phallus, or lingam, enshrined in most Hindu temples, is worshipped and revered by the world's 300 million followers of the Hindu religion. |
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In the past, I stared with amazement and almost revered the brown, smelly liniment as I rubbed it into my bruises. |
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He became Bishop and then Patron of that region where he is widely revered to this day. |
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One's own ancestors are also revered in a manner that is inseparable, it would seem, from the reverence of the loa or orishas. |
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A century later, he was rediscovered by Wycliffe and revered by the Lollards, but their opponents also found plenty to suit them in his work. |
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When popular folk memory was matched with the images, some historians ecstatically claimed they had cracked the riddle of the revered river. |
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Chinese porcelains produced for export are among the most revered of all ceramics. |
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Behind that door lies Eden, the place where our souls can find their corporeality and those nameless dead can be revered again. |
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Likewise, Proctor's contemporary, Charles Schreyvogel, selected for his only Indian portrait the revered Ponca chief White Eagle. |
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Despite his origins as a Whig and a constitutionalist, he is widely revered as the father of militant Irish republicanism. |
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The charismatic global politician is still revered as a standard bearer in the fightback against the domination of the right. |
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But he is additionally revered for combining his extraordinary climbing ability with a felicity for writing. |
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They can simultaneously be revered as heroes on the park and behave like petulant children in the street. |
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From being a cult author, revered by the crime cognoscenti, he was suddenly in the bestseller lists. |
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Remote antiquity, hymned by the tribe's poet, is revered, and the future feared as it may bring catastrophe or even annihilation. |
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A revered monk sprinkles holy water on the gathered masses bringing in the New Year in South Pattaya. |
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Over the centuries, the hill became in folk memory a sort of Bulgarian Camelot and is now a revered national historic site. |
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At every stage of his political life, he has had exceptionally close advisers whose judgment he respected and who revered him. |
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The shrine is revered as the place where Jesus was crucified, buried and rose from the dead. |
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The Bow Street Runners gained the trust of a disillusioned public and soon became widely revered. |
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Whilst unliked by most, I am highly revered by those intelligent enough to grasp my wit. |
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He is one of Scotland's most revered monarchs yet his body was mutilated and his head used as a football by the English foe. |
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Other trendsetters took a cue from Africa's most revered politician, and ditched their suits. |
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I found him kind and benignant in the domestic circle, revered and beloved by all around him, agreeably social, without ostentation. |
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The great pyramids were burial tombs for the pharaohs who were revered as gods on earth. |
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Although her signature dulce voice was revered by all parang aficionados, she never won the prestigious title. |
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He was strongly revered by Emiratis and other Arabs across the Middle East. |
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Easter is the most important religious holiday and is highly revered by the Russian Orthodox Church with elaborate rituals and extravagance. |
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The most revered shrine of the Ancient World was the temple of Phoebus Apollo at Delphi, where the oracle was uttered by the Pythian Priestess. |
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Internationally revered for her film, video, and photographic work, Hegarty is a multimedia artist who packs a punch. |
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The unmarked mass graves have been watched and revered by them for decades. |
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Full of zesty barbarous language and wordplay, it reminds me of why Wilde is so revered. |
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The gourmands not only developed recipes, which focused on the quality of the food, but they also advocated a lifestyle that revered eating. |
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I think these are collected and revered in places where Theravada Buddhism is practised. |
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Among his circle of friends, however, he was revered for his humour, charm and vitality. |
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I left the theater with the gnawing sense that a revered Broadway classic may have seen better days. |
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Bishop Jones is a warm-hearted, compassionate and gentle person who is revered by many in Sligo and throughout the Diocese of Elphin. |
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Thereafter he was internationally sought after and revered as a master of balance, style, and ensemble precision in opera. |
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The womanly power revered in primitive societies was within me, as I teased my hair and pulled up the starched petticoats of the late fifties. |
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Since the Big Island is the original Hawaiian homeland, it's where many of the gods, goddesses, and demigods live and are revered even today. |
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Once celebrated as one of Europe's best businessmen and revered as a management guru by many, his reputation now looks dented. |
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Women who practiced this act of sati were revered as saints and stone sati memorials exist in Rajasthan. |
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Music was for kids, and all the old geniuses that I had revered had either become defunct, died or fallen into senescence. |
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Currently the Virgin Mary is revered, and many churches are dedicated to her. |
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Paine's memory was revered whenever social equality was put back on the political agenda. |
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After death, the soul joins the ancestors in the afterworld to be revered and fed by descendants within the family. |
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He discovers that all the ideas and concepts he revered and held dear are not agreed upon by all people. |
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Martin's acoustic guitar playing is instantly recognisable and revered among guitar fans. |
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People are revered if they are dressed in expensive clothes and have pricy items in their homes. |
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Also known as wolfberry, the goji berry grows in Tibet, China, and Mongolia and is revered in Traditional Chinese Medicine as an anti-aging herb. |
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In China as far back as 4000 BC, the Taoist religion revered beauty, and garden structures were natural and essential components. |
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Women maintain a revered and protected status in Kuna society and their reaching puberty is celebrated in a series of ancient rituals and feasts. |
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Our revered friend has been gathered unto his fathers, full of years and full of honours. |
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He is one of the most revered Lakota warriors and spiritual leaders in Native history. |
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There is quite an old tradition of married lamas, who can be just as revered as spiritual teachers as those who follow the monastic tradition. |
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These human representatives of the primal animal androgynes become highly revered and powerful. |
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An unparalleled warrior and an enlisted leatherneck at heart, he remains the most famous and most revered Marine. |
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The Toltecs of Tula, just north of Mexico City, revered him until the early part of the last millennium, when a new god, Tezcatlipoca, supplanted him. |
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The eulogy ends before it begins and Thackeray is barely alluded to again, let alone revered. |
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Artists like Mick Jagger and Van Morrison obsessively revered and imitated african-american blues and rock musicians. |
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The opposition is afraid of the past because its revered members are culpable for some of the most agonizing memories it evokes. |
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Baseball is losing not only one of its most revered players, but arguably its biggest heartthrob. |
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Some of the authors most revered by their contemporaries now languish in relative obscurity. |
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Ironically, the revered but bankrupt Douglas would now be the least successful were he not dead. |
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The nation that once revered him threatened to chop him up and fry him into calamari. |
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In Japan, the master blender is the most important person in the production process and is as revered as a chef. |
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It is the kind of compassion espoused by every world religion and every revered religious leader. |
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He was revered like a movie idol, with an endless supply of adoration. |
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The Romans adulated and revered the god of conquest, Mars, son of Jupiter. |
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The theory is that Fraser recoiled from the idea of blaming a widely revered figure, and fellow Westminster alumni, especially one who cannot now defend himself. |
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Even when pigs are alive they aren't revered as the smartest animals. |
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Through his experience with The grandmaster, Leung discovered the depth of the revered practice. |
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Those who worked with the taciturn Field Marshall revered him. |
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Not unknown in his time, Shackleton was nevertheless not as revered then as he is now. |
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Today that singularly revered profession is actually many jobs rolled into one. |
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The animals are revered by the Maori as a taonga, or treasure. |
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They were grown by the Aztec emperor Montezuma, revered in ancient China and cultivated in medieval Iceland because of their supposed aphrodisiac properties. |
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A number of local shrines and icons that have survived earthquakes or other natural disasters are revered as evidence of miracles or divine intervention. |
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In Williamsburg, Nechemya Weberman was a revered leader and a counselor to wayward youth. |
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The particular quality of beauty has long been imagined and revered as the mystical bridge with which humans can traverse the worlds and access the divine. |
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Evelyn Waugh, who like the Hitch and myself, revered the Master, judged people on how sound they are on Wodehouse. |
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Percy revered Wollstonecraft, and the allure of her legacy heightened his attraction to her daughter. |
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He was a revered 1960's pararescueman who once stared down a bear in the California woods, just like the bear-wrestling Alaskan sourdoughs of legend. |
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It seemed to many that the revered Constitution was really the bulwark of powerful economic interests and, therefore, the enemy of more egalitarian and populist policies. |
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Dixon liked and revered him for his air of detesting everything that presented itself to his senses, and of not meaning to let this detestation become staled by custom. |
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The calumet was a tobacco pipe, highly revered by the Illinois, which could be used to end disputes, strengthen alliances, and ensure peaceful relationships with strangers. |
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In an age of magnificent oratory, he was revered among the Irish for rejecting the calumnies against them made by a prominent, bigoted English historian of the times. |
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After a few middling seasons from the revered hometown team, a few of the neighbors raised their eyebrows in surprise at the news. |
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Throughout the two world wars and the decades following both of them, the lower classes were widely revered for their courage in battle and their stoicism in peace. |
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While dub is typically revered for its clockwork rhythm that snaps the mind into a trance, what is heard between the beats and the notes matter just as much. |
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He is a sprawling maverick with a gravel-slide voice and bluesy guitar copied by Eric Clapton, idolised by Phil Collins and revered for his gruff love ballads. |
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That icon among fiddlers Jascha Heifetz is also revered but from a distance, as a staggering technician whose performances Frank finds exciting but not especially nourishing. |
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Which of our revered and vastly over-paid technology prophets predicted that people would be able to earn money sending text messages from their mobile phones? |
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That Morris' own photography, like his writing, insinuated itself with considerable artistry into the vernacular culture he revered was a matter he preferred not to discuss. |
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The contention here is that not all matters have necessarily benefited, or, indeed, can benefit from the revered analytic, reductionist, expository, dialogical methodology. |
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Around him, protesters burned effigies of the once revered king, chanting for him to be hanged as they began to move towards the heavily guarded royal palace. |
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By 1914 Hardie was the revered elder statesman of the party. |
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Matadors are revered as rock stars, mobbed at every turn, followed around by groupies and comfortable showing off their homes in the glossy pages of Hola! |
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He fought successfully during his reign to regain Scotland's place as an independent country and is today revered in Scotland as a national hero. |
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It is native to southern Asia, where it is widely revered as the vehicle of the Hindu god Kartikeya. |
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For Capetonians, there is no ritual more revered than an end-of-day beer with a view of Table Mountain. |
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The Corn Spirit was thought to reside in the Corn Dolly which would be kept and revered until the following spring. |
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A celebrated engineer in his era, Brunel remains revered today, as evidenced by numerous monuments to him. |
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One group in America, the Amish, are revered for their needlework on some striking examples of quilts which remain today. |
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Shakespeare was not revered in his lifetime, but he received a large amount of praise. |
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The NCAA plays a critical role in the maintenance of a revered tradition of amateurism in college sports. |
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In Yoruba philosophy, Aje are spiritually empowered human beings, mostly women, who are revered as the Gods of Society. |
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Bluebird Cafe is revered for its homemade apple cinnamon bread, the foundation for the must-have French toast. |
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In this manner, she is often considered as a traitor by many and her name is not revered among many locals. |
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Still little known outside the world of aviation, within it he is revered. |
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So I handed out lyrics by Allan Sherman, the shticky 1960s parody writer who my father revered and channeled to the end. |
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Like their Two-Spirit sisters in North America, the muxes are an integral part of Zapotec culture, revered, not reviled. |
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Nerthus is revered by Reudignians, Aviones, Angles, Varinians, Eudoses, Suardones and Nuithones. |
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In this tale, Malory establishes Lancelot as King Arthur's most revered knight. |
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By the seventh century, he had already come to be revered as the patron saint of Ireland. |
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He believed that the hero should be revered, not for the good he has done for the people, but simply out of admiration for the marvelous. |
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Charlemagne was revered as a saint in the Holy Roman Empire after the twelfth century. |
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Many of the Germanic tribes actually revered forests as sacred places and left them unmolested. |
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Murugan, revered as the Tamil God, along with sage Agastya, brought it to the people. |
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In England, Gregory, along with Augustine of Canterbury, is revered as the apostle of the land and the source of the nation's conversion. |
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Columba is historically revered as a warrior saint, and was often invoked for victory in battle. |
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The villagers revered their religious leader for his example of pious conduct. |
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The Russian people as a whole almost revered the apothecary, and they entered it as they would enter a sanctum. |
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Snakes have also been widely revered, such as in ancient Greece, where the serpent was seen as a healer. |
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The Romans also revered it, from copies of Greek originals to sculpture of their own. |
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The Nords and various arctic tribes revered the whale as they were important pieces of their lives. |
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Gualtiero Marchesi was the first chef in Italy to earn three Michelin stars and arguably remains Italy's most revered chef. |
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Although perhaps incomplete, The Canterbury Tales is revered as one of the most important works in English literature. |
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The hippies were noted for their anti-establishment ways, firmly opposed to the order their parents so revered. |
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This revered award will be presented at The Global Six Sigma Awards Gala Dinner on Wednesday, June 28, 2006, at The Venetian, Las Vegas. |
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For someone later revered as a spiritual savior, Jesus' ministry showed a profound connection with bodiliness and the earth. |
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Andrew at Patras in a special shrine and are revered in a special ceremony every 30 November, his feast day. |
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Legend has it that Ngatoroirangi, a revered spiritual leader and explorer, arrived from Hawaiki to New Zealand on his canoe 600 years ago. |
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She is considered by many as an incarnation of the powerful deity Kali and is revered until she menstruates, after which she must return to the family and a new one is chosen. |
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Danish fashion is revered for being fun, unique and comfortable and, designed with children's happiness in mind, Pili Pala delivers on all three counts. |
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Other points of contention include certain practices viewed as innovating the religion, such as the mourning practice of tatbir, and the cursing of figures revered by Sunnis. |
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The abbot, Luang Por Pern, is revered for his blessing of tattoo charms. |
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Prince Philip, having visited the island with his new wife Queen Elizabeth, fitted the description exactly and is therefore revered as a god around the isle of Tanna. |
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The archbishop probably died in 604 and was soon revered as a saint. |
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Romanticism revered the traditionalism of rural life and recoiled against the upheavals caused by industrialization, urbanization and the wretchedness of the working classes. |
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The two DJs who I'd seen at that Latics club event turned out to be real grand fromages of the scene, movers, shakers, opinion formers, revered figures. |
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In addition to developing into the country's most revered spin bowler for decades, his off breaks were pivotal in England winning two Ashes series and the Twenty20 World Cup. |
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Nuts like pecan and hickory tend to be revered as garnishes for these desserts, and make their way into local bakeries as fillings for chocolates. |
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Though by no means a backslapper, he nonetheless functions well enough among others, becoming, eventually, not only a productive but also a revered member of his society. |
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It is the home of the revered Royal Bengal Tiger, and is a natural habitat for jungle fowl, giant lizards, spotted deer wild boar, crocodiles, and other 425 species of fauna. |
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But with Tideland and The Brothers Grimm he has achieved the unusual feat of having two films competing at two of Europe's most revered autumn festivals. |
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Less translunary and less profound are the Pastoral Scene of Boucher, who revered Watteau, and The Swing by Nicolas Lancret, who was Watteau's pupil. |
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The scholar kept his revered books in a special part of the library. |
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Revered by many of today's generation of poets, Stephens was generally considered a spoken word pioneer, not to mention an often caustic literary critic for the Mirror. |
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Revered all over the world, these stars have left an indelible mark on the human psyche and upon our collective unconscious where they continue to intrigue humanity. |
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Revered by high Tories who considered him a saintly martyr, he was condemned by Whig historians, such as Samuel Rawson Gardiner, who thought him duplicitous and delusional. |
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