| 11. | M, meaning-" Reverent dedication grasps the truth ".
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| 12. | No one should expect a reverent retelling of Cervantes's novel.
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| 13. | Leary doesn't mean for any of this to sound reverent.
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| 14. | What reviews it got were almost reverent, but they were few.
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| 15. | With me, D-Day is a reverent occasion.
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| 16. | Hopkins seemed less reverent about the play than its director.
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| 17. | The works were originally exhibited in the reverent spaces of Salisbury Cathedral.
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| 18. | Ben was so reverent and led with a quiet passion.
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| 19. | He was not reverent in the manner the Scouts demand.
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| 20. | Starred in a game now spoken of in reverent terms.
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