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He kept the objects safe in their glass cases, some reverently laid on red cloth.
ECONOMIST: Emile Fradin
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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.
NEWYORKER: The Prince of Tides
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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.
ECONOMIST: Howard Gotlieb
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Max inspected it reverently.
NEWYORKER: Max at Sea