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6 Sentences With "stands in awe of"

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But before Gorsuch could answer, Sasse, a Republican from Nebraska, added, 'I won't make you answer but the SCOTUS bladder is something the whole country stands in awe of.
" Buzzfeed News also found Beirele's SoundCloud page, which included songs with lyrics like "I'm no athletic shark/ I'm not a physical specimen/ I don't win the trophies and medals/ Nobody stands in awe of me.
In "Our Planet," the latest nature series with Attenborough at the helm, that familiar voice both stands in awe of nature and leans in hard with a message: The wonders onscreen are imperiled by humans.
Hannibal at New Carthage: Polybius 3. 15 and the Power of Irrationality Author: A. M. Eckstein, Classical Philology, Vol. 84, No. 1 (January 1989), pp. 3-4 In recounting the Roman Republic, Polybius stated that "the Senate stands in awe of the multitude, and cannot neglect the feelings of the people".
While visiting his friend Yün Nan-t'ien, Wang Shih-ku tells a story about a masterful painting called Autumn Mountain by the artist Ta Ch'ih. He explains that a man named Yen-k'o, a great admirer of Ta Ch'ih, learned of the painting, which was supposed to be the finest of the artist's works. Seeking the painting, Yen-k'o ends up at the house of a Mr. Chang, who shows him the painting. Yen-k'o stands in awe of the painting, declaring it of "godlike quality".
Posidonius, fragment 16 (quoted by Athenaeus, Book 4) and fragment 55 (quoted by Strabo, Book 4). But he noted that the Celts honored the Druids, whom Posidonius saw as philosophers, and concluded that, even among the barbaric, "pride and passion give way to wisdom, and Ares stands in awe of the Muses." He wrote a geographic treatise on the lands of the Celts which has since been lost, but which is referred to extensively (both directly and otherwise) in the works of Diodorus of Sicily, Strabo, Caesar and Tacitus' Germania.

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