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He kept the objects safe in their glass cases, some reverently laid on red cloth.
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The national cuisine has been refined over centuries and is treated more reverently than any museum collection in the country.
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Friends and relatives carefully and reverently placed flowers, stuffed animals and mementos on the empty seats as a light rain fell.
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Streisand treats this banal material affectionately, even reverently, but it plays better on the screen than it does on the page.
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Speaking after the gig, Meat Loaf spoke reverently about Beck's guitar playing.
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He speaks reverently to his superiors, not scuffling his feet or standing on one leg, and he is mild and polite with those below him.
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Those who work on "Mad Men, " which begins its sixth season on April 7, speak reverently of Mr. Weiner's talent and intelligence but also of his demanding nature and occasional temper.
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Where other archivists were reverently accumulating the papers of Lincoln or Dickens, he wanted Myrna Loy's dry-cleaning bills, Freddie Ayer's cheque stubs and Basil Rathbone's phone bills, if he could get them.
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They looked back reverently at King Henry V, who defeated France in 1415, and with contempt on King Richard III conquered in 1485 by Henry Tudor, who later founded his own dynasty as Henry VII.
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In his Sunday column, New York Times Public Editor Arthur Brisbane urged the paper to get tough on President Obama in order to make up for treating him so reverently in the past.
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Max inspected it reverently.
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