Reverence
in sentence
105 examples of Reverence in a sentence
A religion, old or new, that stressed the magnificence of the universe as revealed by modern science, might be able to draw forth reserves of
reverence
and awe hardly tapped by the conventional faiths."
When you read about them, you will often read about them with an undertone of
reverence
and admiration, because they are the most integrated and the largest of all the Mexican organizations, and, many people argue, the world.
And if you should someday, somehow get vaulted out of your home by either great failure or great success, then your job is to fight your way back to that home the only way that it has ever been done, by putting your head down and performing with diligence and devotion and respect and
reverence
whatever the task is that love is calling forth from you next.
So Webster's dictionary defines the word "awesome" as fear mingled with admiration or reverence, a feeling produced by something majestic.
He believes, with veneration and reverence, in what his ancestors and the spirits taught him.
But my
reverence
for these figures kept me from actually pulling the trigger, somehow feeling as if I would be shooting myself.
Not the elder of the past, who actually was regarded with
reverence.
Third, that thou shall have
reverence.
What I take away, and this in some ways is the most important, he espoused and exhibited a
reverence
for dignity that was really, really unusual.
He says, "Firstly, you've got to refuse to give it all the excessive awe and
reverence
it's been trained to receive."
Today, people in Silicon Valley and elsewhere speak of the IITs, the Indian Institutes of Technology with the same
reverence
they used to accord to MIT.
Director/adapter William Cartlidge has treated Wilde's original with such
reverence
that he seems to have completely ignored the needs of a cinematic audience.
If you are a Catalan nationalist anarcho-socialist with unnuanced
reverence
for the mythologies of the Spanish republic, this movie may be for you.
Combined with close attention to scale and masterful cinematography indoors and out, "Jing ke ci qin wang" is a stunning tale told with great
reverence
in its own idiom that captivates completely.
Beautifully filmed, acclaimed director Hugh Hudson (Chariots of Fire) creates a story that brings the entire legend of John Clayton, Lord Greystoke and Tarzan of the apes to life with
reverence
and dignity, and with a scope not heretofore seen in Tarzan films.
I was proud to see such an amazing story that taught
reverence
and respect.
The gravity of the pugilism, the
reverence
with which the subject matter is treated becomes irritating, as it neither establishes or resolves the conflict.
He and the entire cast truly show a true
reverence
for the Star Trek legacy.
The sense of
reverence
displayed for the history and traditions of the Shaolin Temple is palpable in every frame.
It's a drama with depth beyond how far you can stick a blade into someone with a
reverence
for a message that doesn't assault your brain's visual center, but rather, draws upon one's empathetic imagination to experience other's suffering of mind and spirit.
A triumph You have to do the Hat trick For the three Actors Adel Imam The one and only who remain on the top for years And the outstanding performance by the superb actor Khaled El Sawy You can add also Ahmad Bedeir for his excellent role But Writer-producer Waheed Hamed (who also is the director's father) treats the novel with too much
reverence.
Whereas those three shorts are created out of a spirit of fanboy
reverence
and earnest enthusiasm for superhero movies, 'The Death of Batman' feels like it was made by a person expressing severe angst toward the concept of the superhero.
This is one of those cheesy, before it's time, yarns that could've waited a few years until it was picked up by a director with the expertise and resources to sign believable and talented actors and to treat the story with the
reverence
and dignity that it will deserve in time.(
What is it with film directors that they cannot produce consistently good work once fame and
reverence
goes to their head?
Still, this slice of Cronenberg's diseased
reverence
for "the flesh" carries the same "I need a shower now" feeling when it ends, as it did when it first unspooled on movie screens back in the day.
Purists might be shocked to see classics cannibalized for a comedy of all things but I feel there is also a
reverence
angle that can be introduced to the argument.
This movie was made with real
reverence
and humor.
The Jewish
reverence
for the family and their particular humour is practically edible in this wonderful homage to playfulness.
Quel maledetto treno blindato (aka Inglorious Bastards) has risen from the ranks of the rest of the obscure Italian made, American acted cheapies first of all because of Quentin Tarantino's
reverence
for the film and the fact that he plans to a remake of sorts under the same title; second of all even though Tarantino's word is enough PR to get any obscure film to raise from the depths of the unknown into popular culture, it wouldn't work if the film wasn't any good.
And, despite having left the church, I still feel a profound
reverence
for the holy truth.
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