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Gerhaher, who is forty-two, took master classes with Fischer-Dieskau and speaks of his predecessor in worshipful terms.
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At the end of the 19th century, a dealer offered Harrison's personal pocket watch to the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers.
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"The Worshipful Company of Clockmakers really didn't like patents, " says Sir George White, keeper of the Clockmakers ' Museum collections.
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According to this worshipful view, GE's units are great at working together, with their managers swapping ideas at quarterly meetings.
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They keep a worshipful eye on technology, look for the next thing and fear a simpler past when things didn't plug in.
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The 70-year-old singer made famous by the Oscar-winning documentary "Searching for Sugar Man" performed Sunday night to a worshipful crowd at Manhattan's Beacon Theatre.
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But there is also something worshipful about these blanched, wavering fingers.
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St Clement was celebrated as far back as the medieval period when members of the Worshipful Company and Guild of Blacksmiths traditionally paraded through the streets.
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What helped to make the novel so successful was the succession of life lessons learned by Astrid on her journey from worshipful, dependent daughter to confident, independent young woman.
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"That watch doesn't put us in a very good light, " concedes Andrew Crisford, senior warden of the Worshipful Company of Clock-makers, the 17th-century guild that founded and maintains the museum.
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Over the 30 years he has been making jewelry, Rosenthal has accumulated a tight circle of friends, dealers and collectors who speak of him in worshipful tones and don't answer questions without his approval.
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Is "Senna" too worshipful?
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