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Yet it takes more than a marquee name and reverent fans to run a winning eatery.
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In 1988, Sonic Youth recorded three reverent covers of Fall songs for the BBC.
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Each time the orchestra reached a quiet section, the phone could be heard above the hushed, reverent notes.
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Shaking the chalice to randomize the ballots is smart, but putting the ballots in a wire cage and spinning it around would be more secure -- albeit less reverent.
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Those investments may yet recover, but they speak to a culture where reverent faith in decades-old techniques, rooted in consulting, have not kept pace with a new age of dealmaking.
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Yet the mood was not entirely somber or reverent.
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And we were reverent about our newfound lords.
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Petraeus revelled in the jargon among junior officers, his PowerPoint presentations were spoken of in reverent tones but, at least in his case, the fancy terms were suggestive of his knowledge, and not the end of it.
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There is magnificent Mehrangarh looming large over sea-blue Jodhpur, the golden sandcastle at Jaisalmer, the palaces of Udaipur, Pushkar's reverent yet carnival charm, the storybook whimsy of Bundi and the painted havelis (ornately decorated residences) sprinkled through Shekhawati.
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He has an oily dab of his compatriot Maurice Chevalier, plus a stronger dose of Douglas Fairbanks, including the neat yet unvillainous mustache and the elastic bonhomie, joshing with camera crews as he does with reverent fans.
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The mood is quiet and reverent.
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