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"reverently" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows deep respect

104 Sentences With "reverently"

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Delicately -- reverently -- he places it on top of the grave.
"Will," both reverently faithful and cheekily disloyal, splits the difference.
As the older woman spoke, Awkwafina gazed at her reverently.
"Today we will pray for our sister Rachel," he said reverently.
There is nothing to look forward to, no candles to reverently light.
The other coders stared reverently, anxious to hear what she'd have to say.
Thou with an eagle art inspired then…How may I reverently worship thee enough?
At street level, the footprints of the original trade center towers are treated reverently.
Both the narrator and her mentor found inspiration in Rilke, who approached writing reverently.
For a few moments, Latour stood reverently before the rolling waves on the screen.
Al had whispered reverently about the suburban Long Island neighborhood where our judge lived.
"She shone for me like the Evening Star," Winston Churchill wrote reverently of his mother.
Seven or eight other guests, white millennials in entertainment, stood around the kitchen island, listening reverently.
I bought a copy of Wild, which I read as reverently as if it were the Bible.
His exuberance is a total contrast to Mike, who stands next to him reverently, like a statue.
Yet 90 years later, Russians queue daily at Lenin's tomb to gaze reverently at an embalmed corpse.
On some level, land is no longer wilderness when humans arrive, no matter how briefly or reverently.
" They were still standing, hats reverently removed, when the next song turned out to be the "Macarena.
Mr Wilson's slacker gun-enthusiast friends, all male, are described reverently ("a practising Buddhist and an urban guerrilla").
Guaqueros speak reverently of Fura, an 22013,000-carat rock named after a mythical philandering wife who wept emeralds.
Once we got the go ahead, I reverently peeled back the paper surrounding the bottom of my cupcake.
The populist right railing against globalists, the establishment, and speaking reverently of the "forgotten man" is much the same.
Mr. Castillejo speaks reverently of his father, who died 2150 years ago, and bears a strong resemblance to him.
Movladi Atlangeriev was the godfather of Moscow's Chechen mafia, known as Lord or, more reverently, Lenin throughout the underworld.
Before delivering his address he entered the memorial building and stood for several minutes reverently examining the crude log cabin.
He spoke reverently of his experience making "Phantom Thread," which grew out of years of creative collaboration with Mr. Anderson.
"The Lady," as she is reverently known, now presides over a regime that persecutes its Muslim minority, known as Rohingyas.
If he continues to wear the scarlet PED, though, he'll keep us thinking and his name, whether reverently or with disdain.
The young man, dressed as a soldier of the Confederacy, gazed reverently at the imposing bronze statue of Lee on horseback.
Reverently, he shows foreign students videos of the twins' Bangkok glory days, almost as if he's letting them in on a secret.
His most acclaimed successor as coach, Pep Guardiola, talked of him as the architect of a cathedral he could only reverently restore.
Howard Cosell rasped it reverently and those sweet scientists were star attractions on talk show couches alongside Jack Paar and Johnny Carson.
The civilized fans at City Winery did raise smartphones to capture the action, but otherwise they listened reverently, cradling their pinot noir.
The reactor has already been reverently dubbed the "fusion reactor designed in hell" by the American media because of its sheer power.
"Piggy did chest surgery but didn't do hormones—that's a menopause mustache," Opie said reverently, and touched her own not insubstantial whiskers.
But, cheerfully and despondently, comically and tragically, reverently and heretically, he breaks—because he must be free to break—Fackenheim's fearful commandment.
Maybe in a hundred years people will reverently refer to the Metropolitan West event space as the home of the historic MoCCA Fest.
So he reverently gathered up the "dead" limbs, down to the tiniest fragments, wrapped them in linen and took them to his museum.
The paintings would be different in some essential sense if we found them discarded in an alley or hanging reverently in someone's home.
In all of these settings Goldin photographs her friend reverently, whether she appears glamorous in a bathing suit or busy working in her studio.
The textile galleries are so reverently quiet that when a pair of gallery-goers slowly unwrap cough drops, the crackling sounds like a roar.
The likely GOP nominee speaks reverently of Sessions and has been happy to stoke speculation that the senator could be his vice presidential pick.
Angels 22015, Mets 5 Throughout the weekend, Mets Manager Terry Collins spoke reverently of Angels outfielder Mike Trout, perhaps the most feared hitter in baseball.
A man who proudly -- no, reverently -- showed me the picture of a beautiful young woman he knew he would marry before he even knew her name.
The applicants seemed as much in awe of Ramdev as the followers outside: as they entered, each of them touched Ramdev's feet reverently, then sat down.
They're frequently depicted as being reverently loyal to the Skeksis, and those among them who view the Skeksis clearly are often dismissed and branded as troublemakers.
The show offers its nostalgia openly and unapologetically, even reverently, and reportedly managed to rack up more than 14 million views during its first month on Netflix.
Sipping Moët at the opening made this elegant and ironic playground tolerable, though I forgot to reverently flip the bird at Ai as he was giving television interviews.
They tell her John's girlfriend — a cheerleader, they reverently note — was his ticket to acceptance in the town, and they cast aspersions of their own on his operatic grieving.
"We have come together, very simply, for one reason and one reason only: to very reverently and respectfully pray up a storm," Perdue said as governor of Georgia in 2007.
Baby Driver finds Wright directly in his wheelhouse — reverently and knowingly deploying genre tropes with visual style and musical panache — and his enthusiasm is apparent in each and every frame.
This is a work that reverently portrays its subject — Rochester as it existed in 2012 — while knowing full well that there is no saving it from the sands of time.
If M.B.S. can do all this and still be applauded as reverently as ever in America, it's no wonder he thought he could get away with dismembering a troublesome journalist.
He was, the news media conceded with a kind of irritated admiration, an American original in the mold of P. T. Barnum, a role model whom Mr. Abel reverently acknowledged.
" The Ladies' Pond has been celebrated less reverently by a Twitter parody account, Bougie London Literary Woman: "Doing a recklessly vigorous breaststroke, I have lost my pendant to the Pond.
People who came of age in the pacific '90s just don't speak as reverently of seeing Stone Temple Pilots play Lollapalooza as flower children do of watching Hendrix at Woodstock.
He gazed thoughtfully out at the auditorium, then removed his hat, held it reverently to his chest, pressed his hands together at the brim, and bowed his head to pray.
They bow their heads reverently as a grey-bearded mullah dressed in a traditional Uzbek robe and skullcap intones a prayer, before placing chrysanthemums on the tomb and filing out solemnly.
Ms Merridale's excellent book finishes with a reflection on the clock in the dictator's Petrograd apartment (still reverently preserved as a museum): too precious to be moved, too costly to repair.
For most of his career, McPhee has written reverently about athletes, canoebuilders and craftsmen — methodical, somewhat solitary men (mostly) who work with their hands and take quiet pride in their work.
Or so I felt after innocently wandering into several highly praised recent works that turn theater into the butt of satire or, in treating it too reverently, get it all wrong.
Longtime fans reverently sang along, ready to let Yusuf's most controversial moment — his 1989 endorsement of the Ayatollah Khomeini's fatwa against the author Salman Rushdie — recede behind his later, more peaceable sentiments.
He earned it by creating Brunswick, which Mr. Parker envisioned as a global, full-service corporate advice firm in the image of McKinsey and Goldman Sachs, two companies he speaks of reverently.
McConnell, who supported civil rights as a college student, has spoken reverently of attending the signing ceremony for the Voting Rights Act in the Capitol Rotunda, at Cooper's invitation, the following year.
Though it started as a parody of straight-edge hardcore bands, as time has gone on, the a capella duo has become the reverently worshipped hardcore act they always pretended to be.
They recently started sixth grade, with its solemn rites of passage; the matter of how many sips of beer a boy can take, for example, is treated as reverently as an Arthurian quest.
I'm old enough to remember people who hoarded audiotapes of Grateful Dead shows (and usually asked me to help them move, with giant stacks of these plastic boxes reverently mummified in duct tape).
In Jerusalem's bustling Mahane Yehuda market, an old Likud bastion, some of the vendors reverently display fading portraits of Likud's founder, Menachem Begin, a stickler for the rule of law, in their shops.
Some people love books reverently—my great-aunt, for instance, a librarian and a passionate reader who declined to open any volume beyond a hundred-degree angle, so tenderly did she treat their spines.
Hunter Valley winemakers speak reverently of drought-year vintages in 1991, 2006 and 2007 but Col Peterson said he has never turned the taps on so early in 45 years growing grapes in the region.
Her premise has been intensively probed in the past by, among others, Shere Hite, the golden-haired German sex educator, a household name in the 1970s, whom Ms. Martin reverently invokes in the book's introduction.
That night, as we quietly, even reverently, ingested pieces of the little deer, I began to see why "psychedelic" (mind-expanding) and not some negative term is the proper word for peyote and related substances.
This is why Schwartz can speak reverently of Stallman, even though Schwartz apparently walked away from a deal with Android over disagreements about control of the Java ecosystem—control that Sun did not wish to relinquish.
They live simple, ascetic lives and work the land for sustenance, but they also leave bottles of their own blood sitting outside their rooms at night, and talk reverently about the sea making decisions for them.
Even when he spoke reverently of "the Constitution the way it was meant to be," it became clear he meant the explicit appointment of pro-life judges and an even broader interpretation of his favorite amendment, the Second.
Just nine days after the massacre occurred less than a mile from T-Mobile Arena, the Golden Knights reverently honored the victims and heroes before the long-awaited home debut of the city's first major professional sports franchise.
Many of the women who attended the March for Life did so carrying babies and talking reverently of motherhood -- they, like their counterparts at the Women's March, often frame their political arguments in the language of female virtue.
"Although I reverently pledge allegiance to the United States, with regret I hazard the claim that Texas would be better off today as an independent republic free of the yoke of the present federal government," White wrote in 1995.
Kellyanne Conway, one of his most dedicated attendants, refers reverently to the "October 230th coalition," the campaign stalwarts who remained at Trump's side while the world listened to a recording of him boasting about grabbing women by the genitals.
Pearson speaks reverently of the area's "sense of place," and Hillside, his secluded 20163-acre estate, is at once wholly original and a manifestation of Britain at its most indelible: a three-dimensional tapestry of woodlands, streams and meadows.
Hamilton's consideration of the Beatles' relationship to black music — which had at least as much to do with adding rock 'n' roll grit to contemporary, high-gloss Motown hits than with reverently borrowing from their elders — is startlingly good.
I could not stare at him comfortably — the power dynamics of the gaze were too present — so I took in the photographs on the walls, the sculptures in the space, and glanced at him reverently when I felt I could.
Thundercat was one of the chief architects of the latter, and he speaks reverently about Kendrick's months-long, "slow burn" recording process, where different phases and styles have to "stream out of" the rapper before he settles on a final direction.
The son of Neil Bush and grandson of George H.W. Bush speaks reverently of the contributions of immigrants and has dedicated much of his career to a youth mentorship nonprofit, taking a compassionate approach to conservatism befitting his family name.
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Franco Pinna's 1952 photograph of a woman said to be the town witch, who's pictured reverently, like a saint, and Chiara Samugheo's arresting 1955 series of women who are described as possessed demonstrate an embrace of the country in all its idiosyncrasies.
For instance, there's Kenneth Goldsmith's description of a phenomenon he saw at MoMA: Instead of reverently standing there in front of [Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon], scads of visitors were turning their backs on the painting, snapping selfies, and uploading them to social media.
Which probably explains why, during a brief photo shoot that morning, Mr. Driver messed with Ms. Russell's boot when he was meant to lie reverently at her feet and why she suffocated him with her shirt just when he was looking especially sultry.
They followed John Luther Adams's reverently ascending "Everything That Rises" — performed late Friday as a tribute to the massive wildfire that threatened the Ojai Valley in December — with Morton Feldman's "Piano and String Quartet" early the following morning: a perfect diptych of unhurried radiance.
In 20203, she gained particular attention for her work "We Come in Peace," an installation in the Metropolitan Museum's roof garden that comprised two gargantuan painted and patinated bronze figures, one 15 feet long and kneeling reverently before another, shorter, at almost 14 feet tall.
El Shorbagy said that losses to Gawad, a friend and rival since childhood, had inspired a newfound dedication, but he knows that the Baby-Faced Assassin, as Gawad is now reverently known, is hardly the only player standing between him and a third ToC trophy.
Look, if you want to see the playoffs treated like sacred ground, where everyone speaks reverently in hushed tones about the honor of competing for the Stanley Cup, then you can get that in Montreal, or Toronto, or Boston or half a dozen other traditional markets.
But the second, more interesting half of the film shelves the populist appeals and hokey doomsday gags for a misty-eyed paean to Clinton that eloquently—even reverently—re-frames the beleaguered candidate as a deserving, patient, ultra-competent politician whose election will empower women worldwide.
Mr. Liu shares propaganda photos of the president in battle fatigues online and reverently calls him "Uncle Xi." But Mr. Liu was dismayed this week when he heard that the ruling Communist Party was changing the Chinese Constitution, allowing Mr. Xi to stay in power indefinitely.
Its earnest insouciance recalls the "Superman" movies of the '70s and '80s more than the mock-Wagnerian spectacles of our own day, and like those predigital Man of Steel adventures, it gestures knowingly but reverently back to the jaunty, truth-and-justice spirit of an even older Hollywood tradition.
Eisenman likes rhyming contemporary subjects with motifs from the past, including, as she told Gioni of a number of pictures, a timeless gesture of "shoulders curled in and our eyes reverently looking down"; it's a pose familiar from classic paintings of religious piety, reënacted whenever we check our phones.
Even more tellingly, Anonymous addresses speechwriters' specialties—the process of briefing public officials on complex issues and the impact of presidents' words on Americans' attitudes—while reverently describing a visit to a speechwriters' shrine: the shelves in the White House library reserved for bound volumes of presidential papers.
" But like all the speakers, he spoke reverently of Harvard as an institution, saying: "The dramatic privileges that you have and will continue to benefit from in virtue of your association with this university are only worth the social cost if they are to benefit people worse off than you.
Mr. Scott, Cardi's date for the Met Gala last night, and, as the creative director of Moschino, the man responsible for her tulle and wool and buckles and gems, was standing behind Cardi, reverently running the tips of his fingers across the satin overskirt as she shut her eyes in silent prayer.
That Mozart's music, of which Salieri speaks reverently as "the voice of God," could be created by such an unholy man, is a torment that Salieri cannot abide, and he works to undermine Mozart's success — and his health — only to be riddled by guilt for decades after Mozart dies at the age of 21975.
"I thank the prime minister of Vietnam for agreeing last night to arrangements which will, after all, enable our veterans and their families who have traveled to Vietnam, reverently to commemorate the battle as they honor all those who fought and died in those fields so many years ago," Turnbull said in an address in Canberra on Thursday.
At the farmstead, the crew painted and stripped the barn; turned its main floor into a hayloft; sank its electric wires underground; fenced in the paddock; added a porch, a roof and an attic onto the farmhouse; and planted a tall tree — now dead but stapled with a smattering of autumnal leaves — just outside, so Anne would have the cherry tree mentioned in the novel to stare at reverently from her bedroom window.
About suffering they were never wrong, The old Masters: how well they understood Its human position: how it takes place While someone else is eating or opening a window or just walking dully along; How, when the aged are reverently, passionately waiting For the miraculous birth, there always must be Children who did not specially want it to happen, skating On a pond at the edge of the wood: They never forgot That even the dreadful martyrdom must run its course Anyhow in a corner, some untidy spot Where the dogs go on with their doggy life and the torturer's horse Scratches its innocent behind on a tree.
This is pertinent because, arguably, this is one of the last of these ceremonies where the old guard maintains balance before being couped to death by the new: Inevitably, in 15 years, we will, on the last Sunday in February, be watching the Academy of Meme Awards, where the stars—On Fleek Girl; Jay Versace; whichever YouTubers are not in prison for sexual harassment crimes; the "Cash Me Ousside" Girl, who, now reformed and wholesome, is on par with the artist we currently know as Beyoncé, where wind from a source unseen ripples her flowing dress, and her two adorable angel children, in tiny tuxedos, claw their little hands at her holy hem—walk the red carpet, bowing their heads reverently to the horde of showbiz reporters, murmuring sweet nothings about who they are wearing and how they hope the people nominated opposite them in every category actually win on the night.

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