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"reverent" Definitions
  1. showing deep respect

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Productions can also be too reverent of the source material.
Though short of hero worship, the images are bluntly reverent.
" Mr. Klinghoffer said, "But we'll give them a reverent shrine.
"Hey!" he said in greeting, then struck a reverent tone.
You know how Martin Scorsese does things (long, detailed, reverent) and how the Grateful Dead did things (long, detailed, reverent) so naturally, the collision between the two would be like humanity discovering fire (a.k.a. bongs).
The oddly reverent celebrity mash-up was in fact the show.
If you flatter your cat, do so in a reverent whisper.
Explosive portraits of nature meet a disciplined hand, reverent of detail.
Instead, Gucci presents a reverent, painstakingly-recreated facsimile of a culture.
Earlier in the morning, Trump's mind was in a less reverent place.
This new, reverent language around dieting offers innumerable euphemisms for eating disorders.
He is proof that even the most reverent enjoy a little irreverence.
Remotely operated orange-and-white cranes lean over them like reverent metal giraffes.
His conducting was rigorous and reverent, searching the depths, always challenging his players.
Tarzan is deeply reverent, and the movie adopts his tone of hushed adoration,
Fuck the haters." or the ever-reverent "the crown is heavy my queen.
They're talking with reverent awe about Cuba's music scene, and how rapidly it's changing.
He made the picture, quiet and reverent, but dared not enter his sacred space.
Conducting ourselves in a reverent manner should not be viewed as weak or dispassionate.
Mr. West's recent performance of it on "Saturday Night Live" captured its reverent tone well.
It would be interesting to know what the novelist would make of that reverent appraisal.
If anything, his dishes stand as reverent personal tributes to the tradition that produced them.
Winchester is reverent about the engineers he profiles, but he also sees the other side.
And if you're reverent, you're biased, and if you're biased, you shouldn't be writing biographies.
It's what makes an otherwise soft-spoken and reverent Meadows a perfect fit for Trump.
He seemed deferential, almost reverent, something I'd come to learn was true of most clients.
The mood is deeply reverent, the temperature balmy with all the bodies packed to capacity.
"It was reverent," visitor Diane Fluin told CNN earlier in October following one of the tours.
It's reverent soul and never comes close to being just a pastiche of a bygone era.
The trick is to be as reverent as Thomas Jefferson and as epicurean as Julia Child.
She'd gotten a copy of [2011's] Reverent Burden and was really interested in distroing it.
With the new "Coco," Pixar Animation Studios aims to bring the dead to vivid, reverent life.
" This is a movie, he wrote, "that defies understanding even as it compels reverent, astonished belief.
A Scout is Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean and Reverent.
Once immersed, she sips red wine as she gives thanks, at once reverent and thoroughly worldly.
Mr. Korem keeps a reverent distance from his subject, as if not to spoil the magic.
"In the case of John Sinclair, my parents regarded him with hushed [reverent] tones," said Yates.
Maxwell followed with "Nothing Compares 2 U," which, despite the needless Spotify reference, was reverent and sincere.
Why does Scouting, and society in general, tag "reverent" on to the end of their moral code?
The atmosphere can occasionally turn reverent, as when a journalist serenaded Ms. Merkel for her 60th birthday.
Scored for five voices, five unspecified instrumental parts and basso continuo, the music is reverent and wistful.
For about a full minute, surrounded by no fewer than six camerapeople, he knelt in reverent silence.
Thus, you get reverent silence that's positively aching to be breached by the loudest poopers among us.
Some teams tip off on neutral courts far from home, where the crowds are reverent or unmoved.
Gallaccio's "Beautiful Minds," for all its comparative mess and noise, has instead been met with reverent fascination.
The July meeting began with a call from the board chair to "rise" and "assume a reverent position".
They both urge the observant to live life without fear of death, but to remain reverent towards her.
It displayed the two sides of his artistry, one bold and colourful and the other intimate and reverent.
A Boy Scout is, apparently, trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent.
How do we interact these suspended moments in time without reducing them to reverent—and inadvertently inaccurate—fantasies?
"It was wonderfully funny and reverent and beautiful at the same time," Mr. Crystal said of the memorial.
I do wish he'd been less reverent, since many of those words now sound tin-eared and melodramatic.
Jean is too proper, of course, to address her parents' marriage in any but the most reverent terms.
His reverent, nonjudgmental approach may seem too dispassionate to an American audience, Neil Genzlinger wrote in The Times.
Not all tributes were to the dead, but a medley of Bee Gees songs was almost as reverent.
It is insightful and reverent, but not revelatory, at least not to someone who has studied her work.
For balance, try Louise Erdrich's "The Blue Jay's Dance," which takes a more reverent, though grounded view of motherhood.
Almost every New Orleans musician I met was like that: reverent, eager to recount the lineage of the sound.
Herzog's films often invoke such reverent language, but it's surprising to hear him applying it to the world of technology.
The $100 Puma RS 9.8 Space Agency shoes are less bulky, but equally reverent of both NASA and the '80s. 
Mr. Seals gives the most appealing performance, capturing Cash's reverent demeanor as well as the Man in Black's low notes.
Reverence for heroes can often obfuscate the telling of true stories, but it's hard to be reverent when you're bashed.
One recent night, Ms. Brown led a discussion of the five theories of power: legitimate, coercive, expert, reward and reverent.
But whereas a conventionally reverent staging can numb the mind, this one stimulates the audience to view the play anew.
Instead of polishing the carving and restoring it to its reverent gleam, María Luisa Menéndez painted it, the Guardian reports.
Dave makes Greg a wide-eyed innocent for most of the movie, and Franco is far more reverent toward Wiseau.
"Arty veneer" became REVERENT, and I had to translate "Arty" to R and T to understand why this clue worked.
It was so smart and reverent of gay culture to kick off pride month with a salute to the ball concept.
But the major players in that movement have mostly been men, beardy and reverent and nowhere near Lambert's level of fame.
Start one night by joining a reverent band of 30 worshippers in the freezing darkness of a mountainside south of Seoul.
At last, one of them walked to a marble bench opposite the tomb and sat in a pose of reverent contemplation.
Many speak in hushed, reverent tones about Dom Tacho, a simple spot famed for its faithful renderings of classic Portuguese snacks.
Most of the humor is too lighthearted to offend all but the most reverent believers, and the movie's inventiveness rarely flags.
But Pullman's adults speak of childhood in reverent terms, the one stretch of sacred innocence to which we are all entitled.
I think with Rodman, though -- I was saying this to you guys during the break -- it struck me as so self- reverent.
The African elements are an exotic novelty, no matter how reverent the musicians are (they were still benefiting from white privilege, too).
In our first interview — which was several months ago at this point — Weisberg was reverent about how much happens in post-production.
Whenever Wells arrived in our neck of camp, his one-woman video staff in tow, a reverent quietude settled over the area.
"It was actually pretty brilliant," he said in a reverent tone, as the blue sky in front of us began to darken.
While waiting your turn, sip a gin and tonic and respect the reverent atmosphere — this is a place for listening, not socializing.
Not long before, the atmosphere had been anything but reverent, the air full of the hostility only an internecine conflict can bring.
One tape captures Reed playing a reverent acoustic version of Mr. Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" from around this time.
"The values of Scouting — trustworthy, loyal, helpful, kind, brave and reverent, for example — are important for both young men and women," Surbaugh added.
Bless her for elevating the dinner order to an art form and spawning endless hilarious-but-reverent possibilities like most things she does.
The Ship ends with a surprise, a warm and reverent cover of The Velvet Underground's "I'm Set Free" that's full of rich harmony.
Next door stands another reverent site: a latex, full-scale replica of a house submerged by Hurricane Katrina, installed here by Takashi Horisaki.
In propaganda, Mr. Xi is referred to as "lingxiu," a reverent Chinese word for a leader that was also used for Mao Zedong.
The reverent Theater for a New Audience production, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, is the first major revival to appear here since 1978.
These posts are slightly swaggery but mostly matter-of-fact; they suggest a fabulous life lived, but don't feel reverent or especially staged.
A demo tape reached Damien Jurado, a singer-songwriter with a small but reverent following, who asked Tillman to join him on tour.
"Six," a reverent special-forces drama beginning Wednesday on History, tries to be all these things and does none of them very well.
In an echo of "Onegin," she also presented him with a single rose while sliding onto her knees for a long, reverent bow.
Her images of bare feet treading across stone and reverent plantlife are both commanding motifs, in part due to their natural-world appeal.
I want an interrogating love-letter that is firm but reverent of the source material, not a pandering retelling with too many adjectives.
I first read The Book Thief as a teenager, not long after it was published, and my memories fit with my friends' reverent reviews.
Taken together with its self-directed video, "Good to Love" reminds me of Madonna singles like "Like a Prayer": it's reverent, striking, and sensual.
His first collection showed that Vaccarello could tussle with the bones of YSL and come up with something that felt both relevant and reverent.
For Will, Phoebe is the sole focus of his reverent attention, like a patch of landscape illuminated by a sunbeam on a stormy day.
Though the faces of North Korean leaders are widely worn on residents' lapels, depictions that are less than reverent can lead to severe punishment.
" During the song "Everybody Does," the mostly reverent and quiet crowd loudly joined her as she sang, "I know myself better than anybody else.
This reflects the inherent paradox at the core of contemporary Japan: you're simultaneously thrust into a flamboyant neon future and a sacred reverent past.
The pieces are messy yet reverent, an entire generation of artists, writers, performers, and more rendered in curls, knotted strands, wrapped in yarn, or braided.
"People bond over [Wild Wolf harnesses] in a way that feels reverent," says Cat Astrovia, one of Esposito's first loyal customers from Asheville's queer community.
He painted a codified language, in which horses were reverent and angels were divinely human, where Overtown was both a trap and a religious reprieve.
CreditCreditCandace Feit DEVANAMPATTINAM, India — The transformation of transgender women into goddesses for an annual Hindu festival takes place in an atmosphere of reverent, somber concentration.
The sculptural pieces have a reverent aspect — some by allusion, suggesting totems and altars; others literally, for instance a medicine bundle with sage and tobacco.
Chris's voiceover opens every episode with "Dear Dick," and her tone evolves from reverent to downright belligerent over the course of the season's eight episodes.
Ms. Manning is the subject of a reverent profile and Annie Leibovitz photo spread in the September issue of Vogue, the magazine's most important edition.
Mr. Gilbert kicked off the survey with an account of the Symphony No. 1, "Jeremiah," that sensitively balanced the work's reverent, restless and theatrical elements.
For the past decade, Medellin, Colombia-based DJ and producer Benjamin Woods has excelled making reverent disco-funk jams inspired by Afrobeat and Latin grooves.
The desire for contemporary versions of Amblin adventures mimics the way modern blockbuster filmmakers pay reverent fealty to Star Wars or Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Terrible movies are great, but terrible movies in which characters reportedly say the title of the movie in reverent awe half a dozen times are better.
And how irrational do you have to be to think a comedian at a DC event is supposed to be reverent & sober in *the Trump era*?
A 2013 scouting report uses terms like "no intention of more closely examining" and "rather thick in the torso" but it waxes reverent about his power.
Toward the end, she makes room for a reverent spin of Missy Elliott's "Pass the Dutch," as if there weren't already enough smoke in the air.
The values of the Scout Law — of being trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent — are not ideological or partisan.
Though their overall character is reverent and restrained, the antiphonal back-and-forth between small choirs of voices and various batteries of instruments seems unabashedly Venetian.
The album starts with a song welcoming a new child, "Samurai Cop (Oh Joy Begin)," carried by pealing guitars that echo the reverent gravity of U2.
But as reverent as Osaka seemed, she also gave a hint about her own competitive fire when she was asked how those dream matches turned out.
The animation is genius, and it adds a reverent layer of humor to the movie's iconic moments while having some fun with the ridiculousness of it all.
Cat Power delivered an equally reverent performance of 1972's "Five Years," her eyes and hands occasionally looking to the heavens as if Bowie was watching too.
Veterans themselves have high expectations—elevated both by recruiters at the time of their enlistment and by the reverent way China's leaders talk about the armed forces.
My phone quickly displaced my prayer book as daily reading, and though I had been raised to be idealistic, reverent even, I found myself increasingly cynical, angry.
But it is interesting to see Mary Magdalene tackle them with a perspective that is still essentially reverent, clearly drawing from the text and from church tradition.
It's possible that we might have continued this way, Robbie and I, had I been less curious and more reverent when it came to her piano method.
Such subtle, reverent details exemplify the spiritualism that has long been an integral part of Japanese culture, manifested in the country's two main religions, Shinto and Buddhism.
It avoids the singer's later years and disturbing chapters of his personal life, but the performance clips and reverent testimonials remind us that MJ changed entertainment forever.
She's joined in the trailer by Mark Strong, Sam Waterston and Gugu Mbatha-Raw, all of whom are stunned if not slightly reverent of her character's audacity.
The ongoing spectacle feels intense, bending the lines between the historical and the fantastical, the reverent with the spiteful, the high-end aesthetic with blood and cum.
When Ms. Shange (her full name is pronounced en-toh-ZAH-kee SHAHN-gay) first arrived in the American theater, though, the response was not uniformly reverent.
What makes the opera so fascinating to me is that it's not a blow-by-blow rendering of the album like Alan Parker's reverent but hollow film.
That's meant to imply that it's funny and different, but the flip side of that is that we have come to accept that presidential biographies are reverent.
As the son of someone like Larry, you find yourself in the odd position of being, in a way, the most reverent fan ever of their work.
The reverent gaze once reserved for textiles is here applied to microchips, the silicon nodes and semiconductors becoming like the threads and patterns in an intricate tapestry.
Mr. Fischer is reverent about the music he conducts but not about what he sees as some of the stultifying traditions that have grown up around it.
Though the outlook of the Saudi authorities has dramatically changed since, Ali al-Ahmed has observed the same mistrust of the sport from reverent Wahhabis in his country.
In a statement padded with reverent references to the Communist Party's just-concluded congress, he promised to improve or construct another 64,000 toilets by the end of 2020.
There are a number of people on YouTube filming similarly reverent tributes to the glory and perks of first-class flying—NeverNotFlying, Dennis Bunnik, the Luxury Travel Expert.
This all means that Waititi, whose last movie was the offbeat Marvel blockbuster "Thor: Ragnarok," may soon find his brand of irreverence rewarded on Hollywood's most reverent night.
The organization said Wednesday's decision brings the Boy Scouts closer to "the values of Scouting — trustworthy, loyal, helpful, kind, brave and reverent," said Chief Scout Executive Michael Surbaugh.
Mr. Thomsen, who directed this reverent tribute, met Fassbinder in 1969 at the Berlin International Film Festival, where his early movie "Love Is Colder Than Death" was booed.
Considering the frenzied psychedelic circus it might have been, "Gimme Danger," Jim Jarmusch's reverent documentary portrait of Iggy Pop, one of rock's ultimate daredevil provocateurs, is downright prim.
The whole thing ends with an older dude dancing to classic Miami bass, so this is automatically the most irreverent visual from the otherwise reverent Black Panther soundtrack.
Every September, social media coordinators take a break from roasting each other's batter-dipped chicken chunks to select a photo/hashtag combo that they think is appropriately reverent.
He appeared reverent while in public view, quietly placing small stones taken from the White House grounds on the white stars, while his wife placed single white rosebuds.
" When the Maternity Center Association latched onto Mother's Day, Jarvis said they'd co-opted a day meant for "gratitude to the living, and reverent memories for the deceased.
When asked by Judge Alsup to "explain GNU in 30 seconds," he launched into a reverent speech about how a "very smart man" believed that software should be free.
So though the senses are deceived, as St. Thomas said, the occasion is reverent, not social, and involves only inviting in a very tiny amount of the precious blood.
He first came to international renown as a representative of his country's nascent juke scene—a loopy but reverent attempt at capturing the energy of that Chicago-born music.
This is an idea the current iteration of the self-care movement has tapped into — coming back to oneself — but its often without a holistic, reverent or spiritual, perspective.
Don't expect a reverent production of a musty classic when this Rodgers and Hammerstein musical hits the stage at St. Ann's Warehouse 75 years after it opened on Broadway.
But for years, lawmakers have spoken of this athletic tradition in near-reverent terms, recalling friendships deepened and legislative partnerships forged in a Capitol often bereft of bygone comity.
Last year, he released his debut album, "Kingfish," which is both deeply reverent of tradition and yet not stodgy in any way; it's nominated for best traditional blues album.
Instead of a living, breathing, reverent model of abiding by an organism that sustains existence, we have within a hundred years brought the earth to a state of convulsion.
To cheer her up, friends from Mexico sent her images of piñatas bearing her likeness and YouTube clips of balladeers crooning reverent corridos about her exploits with El Chapo.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — At the Monnaie de Paris, Maurizio Cattelan's often irreverent, nerdy sculptures are stylishly and emotionally charged through their intersection with reverent neoclassical surroundings.
There's a respectful, reverent awe that Watt exudes when talking about how vital the support of Grohl, Smear, and Vedder was to him at this uncertain time in his career.
And the way Shrill films fat bodies is revolutionary: tender, gentle, lingering on cellulite and moving bellies and rolls of flesh in a way that is reverent and unheard of.
But it doesn't hurt to make the day feel a little more reverent if you happen to find out that you can trace your roots back to the Emerald Isle.
Of course, they're also interested in writing atheistic D'Angelo-lite gospel epics, reverent takes on turn-of-the-decade chillwave, a smothering bit of shoegaze, and multiple lengthy ambient interludes.
Over the past few years, Mr. Simpson has often been mistaken for a country outlaw, the price of being a fierce and reverent historian in an age of genre flexibility.
For the stars Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, that dynamic seemed to linger well into Ms. Fisher's childhood: Ms. Fisher was the reverent observer, her mother the adored and observed.
As one elected official after another took the pulpit, delivering moving apologies to the African-American community and pledges to do better, the tone evolved from somber to reverent to hopeful.
Throughout, his only noise was a reverent sigh when he saw the channel's mascot appear, no matter how many different variants of "Wheels on the Bus" he endured in a row.
The 200-person audience would sit in reverent silence as the group's seven members perform original orchestral compositions, themed "Winter," written especially for the night and never to be performed again.
The stained glass windows, endless rows of votive candles, embroidered priestly vestments, and vaulted ceilings all send a clear and reverent message to the visitor: You are now in a divine space.
In reverent black and white, Tom Rankin photographs churches and graveyards, where the South's obsession with its past abuts its obsession with its own physical contours, its haunted sites and immemorial landscapes.
They actually are presented five flats, five wings, so you get to, you know, experience, you know, the chicken wing in an extra, you know, what we could consider a reverent way.
The tension in the music is softened by the lyric, which is reverent but also sensual, with Tony invoking Maria's name over and over, as if the word could be made flesh.
"It's not something Deborah or I would have expected… Nick is focused, dignified, reverent, the brass cross shimmering in the candlelight," Roker explained, making reference to his son's self-proclaimed "churchgoing guy" responsibilities.
Against this backdrop, it's easy to see why many of the locals (outside of the town authorities) are polite and even reverent of the Sisters: They're hurting no one and they're creating jobs.
Whatever the views of their real life counterparts, the virtual athletes will always stand, mutely reverent, in this scene that nobody ever actually watches because you can skip it with a button press.
"The values of Scouting — trustworthy, loyal, helpful, kind, brave and reverent, for example — are important for both young men and women," Michael Surbaugh, the Boy Scouts' chief scout executive, said in a release.
"My intent was to offer a reverent homage to those who were murdered in Auschwitz and to remind the world that evil exists, that free nations must remember, and stand strong," he said.
"But it treats King's story with reverent affection and, unlike the cover version of the Ramones title song that plays over the end credits, it won't leave you nostalgically longing for the original."
" And, in a reverent tone, he concluded, "He's cool, caring, he has a real work ethic… If I was there I would still work, but I probably wouldn't work as hard as him.
"The values of Scouting — trustworthy, loyal, helpful, kind, brave and reverent, for example — are important for both young men and women," the Boy Scouts' chief scout executive, Michael Surbaugh, said at the time.
They've gathered the requisite materials for a wall of sound and assembled them in reverent hushed miniature, as if constructing a sacred musical space too fragile for any sort of energy or dissonance.
As another young professor told me, with the air of reverent exasperation that people use to talk about her, ''Alice used a writing style that today you can't really use in the social sciences.
It was a secular and literary method of reading the Hebrew Bible but, in its reverent insistence on the coherence and complex artistry of the central texts, it has appealed to some religious readers.
In its initial redesign, the Wimbledon app began with a launch screen which read "Quiet, Please," echoing the instructions of a chair umpire calling for the reverent hush for which Wimbledon's crowds are known.
His style changes project to project, from the cartoonish peppiness of his 1992 short, "Tom Sweep," to the more reverent and reserved "Father and Daughter," but key signatures can be found throughout his work.
"Since the early 20th century, black artists have frequently been called to 'represent' in racial terms—to produce reverent, positive images of blackness in order to counteract the experience of slavery and racism," says Barber.
Sethembile Msezane and Lungiswa Gqunta, both under 30 years old, share one of the larger galleries in the exhibition, creating a poetic, even reverent space through which colonial histories and modes of resistance are reenvisioned.
In the last few years, we've seen a mini-influx of reverent documentaries about white-hot pop stars such as Katy Perry (Katy Perry: Part of Me) and Justin Bieber (Justin Bieber: Never Say Never).
In case anyone is unclear about how unwisely close and reverent too many liberals are to the very idea of their failed 2016 presidential nominee, this week's Vanity Fair comedy video debacle explains it all.
These austere, reverent dispatches from Europe are like scenes from an alternate timeline, one in which a generation of irrefutable musical geniuses was granted the respect it deserved, instead of fighting for life and livelihood.
Mr. Glasper's band played the pensive, swirling beat with a reverent gusto, and the two M.C.s tossed the song's final phrase back and forth to each other: "Take the Black Star Line, right on home."
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 91%What critics said: "The series continues to be the most compelling, teetering between tabloid snuff and reverent curiosity with a confident handle of the creative danger that entails.
For inspiration, the Grammys need look no further than BET, which has three award-show franchises reverent of music and its performers: the BET Awards, the BET Hip Hop Awards and the Soul Train Awards.
Release date: June 28 What makes it great: Part heist movie, part jukebox musical, Baby Driver is a 100 percent satisfying action-comedy from Edgar Wright, a director known for playful but reverent genre filmmaking.
People (on camera at least) remain reverent toward their leaders (the three generations of Kim feature heavily in the footage), tearing up when asked about them, or else speaking positively when asked about their living situations.
And, to judge by its visual and aural manners, it might as well have been made then, so reverent is Strickland's thirst for the period, with its soft-core-porno tropes and its throbbing horror flicks.
"Fortress" is unquestionably the most openly sexual song he's ever penned, each line sung in an almost reverent falsetto as he maps the heat between two people—the build up, the union, the post-coital haze.
Tambor provided a very reverent and sweet tribute, praising his late friend and co-star Garry Shandling for his commitment to the cause for Haiti, adding that Shandling left $1 million to Penn's organization after he died.
At one point she tucks into a reverent cover of Tame Impala's "New Person, Same Old Mistakes," and it's really more like karaoke: she's just singing over Kevin Parker's original vocals and arrangement without making any changes.
One Chinese day trader I talked to spoke in reverent tones about the turn-of-the-century American stock picker Jesse Livermore, who made and lost several multimillion-dollar fortunes before killing himself in 153 at 63.
"Perhaps he thought the privilege of working for him was payment enough," Mr. Hofmann said in a frosty tone — one of the few moments during our interview that he was less than reverent about his former employer.
Loud, wild and reverent of rock 'n' roll history, Low Cut Connie is an ideal band for youngish music fans who wish they were alive to see the Rolling Stones or the Replacements in their respective heydays.
The effects of the hormone were remarkably fast, and every morning I'd look at myself in the mirror with reverent awe, charting the muscle forming, the spray of hair covering my chest, the stubble on my lip.
He held aloft the tablet in one hand and a Bluetooth speaker in the other, and a reverent hush fell upon the group as we watched the scene in the very place where it had been filmed.
"We build the iPhone for you, our customers, and we know that it is a deeply personal device," Cook told a reverent audience of tech journalists gathered inside the town hall of Apple's Cupertino, CA campus this morning.
Chris Perkel's reverent documentary "Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives" is a valedictory for Mr. Davis, the music executive whose Midas touch with radio hits across genres — especially at Arista Records, from 1975-2000 — is industry legend.
There will be echoes of the traditional and august, and a selection of good antiques, but nothing too serious or reverent, and ideally there will be plenty of items from the late 19th century into the early 20th.
Farvegir Fyrndar is such a wholly reverent epitaph to the tenets of black metal—from progenitors Mayhem and Emperor to contemporary envelope-pushers Blut Aus Nord and Deathspell Omega, to whom they're often compared—that I smell a rat.
The youngster is a reverent preservationist, playing the familiar licks and enacting the familiar exertions: the scrunched face, the eyes squeezed shut, the neck craned back, all the better to advertise emotional transport and the demands of technical virtuosity.
"Still to this day I feel like it was a test," Smokeasac said in a dim room at TempleBase Studios in Los Angeles, his hair long enough to cover his face and his voice rarely above a reverent whisper.
But like all great country catalogs, Bryan's music at its core evinces a careful balance of the hedonistic and the reverent — at ease in the space between the dive bar and the church, between spring break and the farm.
It's a specialized piece of equipment, he explained in reverent tones, used in Belgium to brew the sour style of beer known as lambic, which is made through a traditional process that Jester King has been following since 2013.
He's spoken about in reverent terms, and while he only mans a few rounds on Saturday—as opposed to the marathon sessions he pulled in the days of the 11-round draft—he is, briefly, the mayor of Buffalo.
Astrologer Pierz Newton-John writes that, in the early days of astrology, when very little was known of the solar system, people looked to the heavens with a kind of reverent wonder, seeking answers to their greatest questions from above.
It is true that Mr Sorkin diverges from Lee's novel in noticeable ways, and is less reverent of the original text ("I wasn't going to swaddle the book in bubble wrap and transfer it gently to a stage," he has said).
Gaga surged through 217 Bowie songs in just over 22016 minutes, leaving many viewers feeling like they just walked in on a Bowie superfan's karaoke session than a reverent tribute to one of the most important music icons in history.
Murakami is reverent to the old conductor throughout the interviews, but it is surely Murakami and the others of his generation who have not just achieved fame inside and outside Japan but showed what the world truly wants from Japan.
This balancing act can be incredibly difficult for a director—make a film that's too reverent and it feels like a dull homage, too snarky and it curdles in its hipness—but for the most part Chazelle confidently walks the line.
He has maintained a gracious and reverent demeanor this week, including traveling late Monday to view Bush's casket lying in state in the Capitol Rotunda and paying a call to Blair House, where the Bush family is staying, on Tuesday.
This may sound like reverent, outdated "hippie-speak" to a young, contemporary audience, but I would argue that this set of values is not only defiant, but absolutely imperative in the face of the growing right-wingism of the Western world.
The original "Bug Juice," a documentary series about kids at sleep-away camp, aired on the Disney Channel in the late '90s, and this new season is shot at the same camp and has the same reverent style as the original.
The downside of this approach — at least for a singer — is that at times the music is so deeply reverent that it becomes the main character, the gasoline for the song's emotional narrative, rendering the lyrics, and even the singing, immaterial.
Chance the Rapper and Kanye West may use gospel elements to give their music a reverent lilt, but the genre hasn't had many crossover evangelists since Kirk Franklin's hip-hop bombast brought it to the pop charts in the 1990s.
The mantis was clinging with its back legs to the rim of the feeder, holding its feathered catch in its powerful, seemingly reverent front legs, and methodically chewing through the hummingbird's skull to get at the nutritious brain tissue within.
LOS ANGELES — Adele swept the 3743th annual Grammy Awards with her album "25," an enormous hit around the world, in a night that shut out Beyoncé from the major awards and also featured reverent tributes and, at times, pointed political commentary.
Not all retailers can have a direct-to-consumer brand aesthetic like Glossier or develop a reverent user fanbase like Apple, but Sephora's basket initiative suggests that maybe stores don't always have to come up with a wildly innovative idea.
Much like the Team Cherry developers behind Hollow Knight, the creators of Celeste are reverent of the genre they're working within while also putting every ounce of their creative energy toward pushing that genre forward in bold and inspiring ways.
"Aristotle's Way" carefully charts the arc of a virtuous life that springs from youthful talent, grows by way of responsible decisions and self-reflection, finds expression in mature relationships, and comes to rest in joyful retirement and a quietly reverent death.
As a full orchestra played "Empire State of Mind," 600 guests seated on ballroom chairs watched 53 male and eight female models parade past in clothes that were the stylist Andrea Mazzanti's fairly reverent take on traditional Brooks Brothers codes.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. As first games in top-level management go, treating a reverent home crowd to a strutting 5-0 win, replete with a hat-trick from your new boss's most treasured player, isn't bad going.
And though Ms. Bidwell was rock 'n' roll reverent, and had spent her college years seeing live shows with a friend and fellow Earwax employee, Alex Holden, when she first saw Mr. Caws in the store, she did not know who he was.
Martin, 21976, banters with the young woman standing across from him as she proffers a hardcover bearing his name, her demeanor part reverent, part sheepish, the latter perhaps owing to the fact that this is her fifth or sixth time through the line.
A MINUS Mandy Barnett: Strange Conversation (Dame Productions/Thirty Tigers) I doubt Barnett conceives this strange little album as a rebuke to the reverent high musicianship of the Patsy Cline interpretations she made her bread and butter long before 2011's Sweet Dreams.
But the intense moralism in those controversies, and their reverent invocations of "diversity" and "identity," suggest a desperation to excuse or cover the soulless Mammonism that grips students seeking to carve out competitive edges in the world that Stephen Schwarzman has made.
Nature photography has rarely been as spectacular as it is in "Planet Earth II," yet at the same time the reverent, nonjudgmental approach embodied by David Attenborough seems too dispassionate for the cultural and environmental moment, at least to an American audience.
PLA General Fan Changlong, in a further departure from the norm, hailed Xi as "lingxiu", or leader, a reverent honorific bestowed only on two others since the 1949 founding of the People's Republic of China: Chairman Mao Zedong and his short-lived successor, Hua Guofeng.
In addition to a greatest-hits medley from Lady Gaga at the Grammy Awards last month and a rendition of "Life on Mars?" by Lorde at the Brit Awards, there have been reverent covers from Madonna, Trey Songz, Chris Martin and Jimmy Fallon, among others.
Jackson Browne and the Eagles' somewhat mournful "Take It Easy," in honor of Glenn Frey, was appropriately reverent, while Gary Clark Jr., Chris Stapleton, and Bonnie Raitt's "The Thrill Is Gone," a tribute to B. B. King, caught fire at just the right time.
"Sick to my stomach, four in the morning, I can't sleep/In and out the city, worried 'bout where you may be," H.E.R. sings at the beginning of "I'm Not OK." Her presence is reverent, as if in prayer, and cloaked, as if in hiding.
There are the smoldering actors, the young pop idols, the sweethearts, the ripped dudes, the hunky nerds, the models, the actors who inspire your mom to shush everyone else in the room so everyone is properly reverent of said handsome man's insane handsomeness — take your pick.
Especially coming from a performer who thrills at inserting herself into unlikely and unwieldy musical scenarios, this shrug of an album is reverent toward its source material, even when it sounds like warfare ("Carol of the Bells") or like a Renaissance Faire ("I Saw Three Ships").
A strapping man who adorns himself in ethnic jewelry and indigenous talismans and decorates his office with wooden masks and fish tanks, Mr. Trubnikov serves herbal tea to guests, speaks in a gravely, reverent voice about traditional Siberian shamanism and eschews any hint of business attire.
Later in the show was a reverent tribute to the musical traditions of Broadway, with Ben Platt from "Dear Evan Hansen" singing Leonard Bernstein's "Somewhere" from "West Side Story," accompanied on a dark platform by cello and acoustic guitar, his voice filling Madison Square Garden at the song's climax.
But in those silent, reverent, hymn-singing crowds on the streets of Paris, I also saw the possibility of a French coming-together in the determination to rebuild — not only the cathedral, but also a nation shaken by the violence of the Yellow Vest movement and the social divisions it reflects.
She stole a show as the ugliest, flirtiest woman in the world, gave a monologue with yarn in her mouth and played Laura from "The Glass Menagerie" as profoundly mentally ill, a performance that drew critics from Chicago and that the people who saw it still speak of in reverent tones.
Italian design was also largely reverent and free of aggressive palettes and busy patterns through the centuries, focusing instead on keeping alive the Classical period of gilding, pale plaster and colors only as bright as veined marble would allow (at least until the Crayola shades of the 1980s-era Memphis Group).
Just what anyone suffering from genre burn-out might appreciate at this point, as well as a big in-joke treat for all but the most reverent fanboys, this looks to be hitting the market at just the right time — with Christmas releases now in the rearview mirror — to rake in some sweet returns.
And it was easy to find the romantically lachrymose memorial so often photographed today; just enter the main gate and follow the signs to Mozartgrab, where a grieving angel rests a right elbow, heavy with sorrow, on the base of an artfully broken marble column, and flowers are enhanced by offerings from reverent visitors.
Although the Commander doesn't actually live up to Gilead's chaste, reverent ideals, he and his wife, Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski), were both early subscribers to the retrograde belief system that gave birth to the new state—and they're compensated for their loyalty with a luxurious home, servants, and the Commander's prominent place in the government.
In the reverent title novella from Norman Maclean's semi-autobiographical collection "A River Runs Through It and Other Stories," set mainly on the Big Blackfoot River in Montana during the summer of 1937, a steady older brother narrates a family fly-fishing story, which reads like a love letter to his unruly younger brother.
Bryson Tiller and Tory Lanez have rubbed elbows with Drake on the radio with hits like "Don't" and "Say It" that owe their livelihood to the OVO framework, and if you drop the needle on any given stretch of Drake's Beats 1 radio show OVO Sound, you're likely to hear reverent impressions from hungry young Toronto locals.
Photograph by Eric Helgas for The New Yorker And yet Bazdarich and his chef de cuisine, Matt Conroy, formerly of Empellon, have managed something impressive: a restaurant that is at once on-the-nose hipster bait—at brunch, served every day, an entire section of the menu is devoted to "bowls"—and reverent of traditional ingredients and techniques.
Adapted from Anne Rice's 2005 best seller "Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt" (the reverent script is by Mr. Nowrasteh and his wife, Betsy Giffen Nowrasteh), and devoid of dramatic tension, the film hits New Testament basics as it depicts the flight of Joseph, Mary and their son from Alexandria, in Egypt, to Nazareth and eventually to Jerusalem.
"Amazon will stay reverent of the DNA of Whole Foods, so the core doesn't abandon it and begin to educate those that are likely to experience the brand (for the first time) about the wonderful elements that are priced in a delicious way," said Eric Schiffer, CEO of the California private equity firm the Patriarch Group.
The colorful costumes, by Andrew Jordan, reflect the show's respectful but not overly reverent take on the original: The mechanical dolls in the party scene look like Pinocchio's distant cousins, but the mice are nattily dressed jazz dancers (although with big ears), and the dancers in the flower waltz wear bright green jumpsuits paired with extravagantly petaled headdresses.
But the next bar spins it into a meta-commentary: "And that was called recyclingOr re-reciting something'Cause you just like it, so you say it just like itSome say it's biting, but I say it's enlighteningBesides, Dr. Kanye West is one of the brightest" It's reverent but still fun, the kind of high-concept in-joke that's fallen out of vogue.
What they admire is the college's concentration on the Western philosophical and literary canon (sometimes disparaged as the Great Books of dead white men) and its reverent treatment of the American founding documents as the political culmination of that tradition — a tradition that scholars at Hillsdale say has been desecrated by a century of governmental overreach, including the New Deal and Obamacare.
Party officials hailed Xi as a wise and great "lingxiu", or leader, a reverent honorific bestowed on only two others: Mao and his short-lived successor Hua Guofeng - another sign that Xi has accumulated more power than his immediate predecessors and could revive a party chairmanship as a precursor to staying on in some capacity beyond the end of his second term in 2022.
Scouting is apolitical in its rules ("a scout is trustworthy and loyal"); scouting emphasizes looking out for each other and not using harsh words ("a Scout is helpful, friendly, courteous, kind"); Scouting teaches doing your duty with a cheerful countenance ("a Scout is obedient, cheerful, brave"); and Scouting emphasizes that all Scouts are stewards of the environment, human relationships and beliefs ("a Scout is thrifty, clean and reverent").
Going for class-conscious reverence at all costs, Cooder milks his version of the canon from the Pilgrim Travelers to Carter Stanley with a double dip of Blind Willie Johnson and adds three relevant originals: the reverent "Jesus and Woody," the worried, comic "Shrinking Man," and "Gentrification," which calls out two enemies of the people by name: Johnny Depp up front and a regiment of coffee-swilling Googlemen covering his rear.
Janelle Monáe sprinkled her set with anecdotes detailing his unfailing support of her career, then closed things out with the luscious Purple Rain track "Take Me With U." Anthony Brown and group therAPy's rework of the Purple Rain track "I Would Die 4 U" into a straight-up gospel track—"Jesus died 4 u," the chorus went—was reverent yet joyous, celebrating both Prince's painstaking attention to funk-pop detail and his religious beliefs.
But while Mr. Stapleton represented Nashville's idealized version of itself — reverent, timeless, male — and Ms. Musgraves Trojan-horsed her progressive values in classic country packaging, Ms. Morris, who will be up for best new artist and best country album at the Grammys in February, has been embraced by the country establishment even as she flaunts her idiosyncrasies (matter-of-fact feminism, tattoos, a nose ring) and hints at broader ambitions with Top 40-ready hooks.
The sun glinting off stained glass, the bowed rafters, the hushed crowd, and the sight of Lunn holding up his young son to take in the sight all helped to conjure up a truly reverent, almost familial atmosphere, and the set itself vacillated between songs from his then-unreleased new double album, The Scars of Man on the Once Nameless Wilderness (I and II), and a few older tunes from his sprawling catalogue (his Saturday set was more consciously career-spanning).

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