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" Or "great veneration of a person, ideal or thing.
The veneration of those traits is poison to young men.
When does the veneration of civility allow brutality to flourish?
The veneration of the Virgin Mary, the list goes on.
Traditional Chinese religion revolved around veneration of the spirits of one's ancestors.
He argues the law helps maintain the public veneration of Confederate white supremacists.
With veneration of those who served in the nation's military, in peace and war.
Beneath the persistent veneration of virginal women lies a desire to control women's sexual behaviour.
But this twisted veneration of the Spartan myth looms larger than just Leonidas's single quote.
For many Christians, it kicks off a month devoted to the veneration of the Virgin Mary.
Roman Catholics, perhaps because of their veneration of saints, are more likely to believe in ghosts than Protestants.
On the face of it, the veneration of Kuyt on Merseyside seems disproportionate to his achievements at Liverpool.
Statues, as the symbols of veneration of individuals or their servitude to society are the first to go.
And such an odd couple to be having a conversation about the proper veneration of the opposite sex.
They are ordinary white people who deny that their veneration of a mythologized South amounts to white nationalism.
She suggested observing one set of saywas on August 1st, a day of veneration of the earth goddess Pachamama.
It was probably raw literary ambition, not a veneration of art, that led him to first write about it.
Remember McCain-gate, when the Republican Party tried to use its base's veneration of military heroes to destroy Trump?
America's armed forces are undeniably impressive, but Mr. Trump's veneration of military power and disregard for diplomacy is mistaken.
Veneration of Wuxian distinguishes people who call themselves the Chuanqing (literally "Wear-blacks", after the colour of their traditional garb).
For example, the veneration of the Virgin Mary is an essential part of the Orthodox faith and alien to evangelicals.
Depictions of Columbus have been swept into a national conversation about the public veneration of historical figures with controversial pasts.
The veneration of Christian martyrs is felt most keenly at the monastery of St. Mina, an hour's drive from Alexandria.
However, von der Leyen said last week she would not tolerate the veneration of the Wehrmacht in today's army, the Bundeswehr.
Many Americans likely appreciated the President's veneration of the armed forces and highlighting of some of the country's most sophisticated weaponry.
With its mighty unions and veneration of Saint Barbara (the patron saint of miners), Katowice remains at heart a coal city.
Mr. Ramadan's case is also a reminder of the veneration of Muslim male scholars that gives them incredible and often unchecked power.
Their novelty lay precisely in the makers' veneration of tradition, their rejection of the high-tech methods that many conventional vintners relied on.
But the books never come across as saccharine or twee; instead, the images demonstrate van Es's veneration of the traces of human interaction.
Other artistic inspirations include the perverse Japanese art of Toshio Saeki, British illustrator Aubrey Beardsley, and Mexican culture and its veneration of death.
Veneration of the war dead is a potent morale booster, especially among the People's Protection Units, or Y.P.G., which Turkey condemns as terrorists.
Perhaps Guisu's greatest strength as an artist is in the veneration of ancient practices and tying them into this modern world we live in.
The veneration of the wren predates Christianity, in fact: The Irish word for wren, "dreoilin" — comes from two words, "draoi ean," the druid bird.
Ibrahim Qaleif, an Arab and vice president of the Manbij Martyrs Institute, said he saw nothing strange about such expansive veneration of the dead.
While possessing Wehrmacht items is not an offence, the then defense minister, Ursula von der Leyen, said any veneration of Hitler's army was unacceptable.
In evoking a bucolic New England past and expressing a deep veneration of nature, he used simple and direct language, though often to surreal effect.
Our correspondent in the city of Kobani writes about how Kurdish fighters are using the veneration of the war dead as a potent recruiting tool.
"The ground will be preserved as nearly as possible in its early shape, and distinctly marked for the veneration of future generations," The Times reported.
The veneration of the musical canon leads all too easily to a kind of highbrow theme park that trades on nostalgia for a half-mythical past.
Despite that veneration of black and white, Mr. Pellegrin shot some images of the central Italian city of L'Aquila, devastated in a 2009 earthquake, in color.
Trump's rise, for example, can certainly be linked to the lazy American veneration of "practical" knowledge that the successful "self-made" businessman is alleged to provide.
For those who believe American policy should be about more than the naked pursuit of self-interest, the continuing veneration of Kissinger in Washington is appalling.
Yet, as Mr Kurtz-Phelan makes clear, his embassy started in late 1945 in a mood of great optimism, founded largely on veneration of the man himself.
Between them was the king, a calming symbol of unity — so much so that at times he wanted to moderate the country's almost obsessive veneration of him.
Maybe he is the escape from music as extension of the pages of TMZ, a return to the veneration of the art of songcraft above all else.
Since at least 2016, Islamic State militants have targeted Sufis, who practice a mystical form of Islam that includes the veneration of saints, often at their tombs.
But one of the things I most fear about the United States is that the veneration of the Constitution is always in danger of turning into complacency.
Tellingly, Flake's retirement speech on the Senate floor devoted much more attention to the veneration of conservative principles than to conservative accomplishments during his years in office.
Will's conservatism is rooted in a deep mistrust of majority rule and an almost religious veneration of the Founding Fathers, or at least a certain understanding of them.
The party's longstanding consensus about cutting spending, taxes and regulation — and the veneration of Reagan, who left office more than a quarter-century ago — has run its course.
In the end Trump tilted toward the corporate titan Tillerson — an announcement is expected soon — and thereby affirmed anew his veneration of private-sector experience over public service.
There's an animism to most of the objects in Fieldwork, as if Bedia suffused them with either the practices of Palo or simply a veneration of his own ancestry.
"Because of the popularity and veneration of the previous king it would be hard for any person to step into the role because of expected comparisons," he told Reuters.
Indeed, it's not uncommon for indigenous peoples to identify veneration of their ancestors and of their ancestral land with the celebration of the life-giving character of the Earth.
Incredible levels of anger and hostility, particularly among many black men, are coupled with misogyny, celebration of drug use and prison culture, undue veneration of machismo and violent music.
And the artist's interest in Russia evidently comes from both her family heritage and some juvenile veneration of ideas about young gymnasts, ballet, and folktales rather than anything more involved.
To the Pakistani Taliban the wildness of Sufism, its decadent Persian origins, its veneration of saints, its reminders of an Islam disseminated through art, music and dance, were all anathema.
The veneration of casuals on the continent is a textbook example of cultural exchange, with the young Brits who once admired European fashion now admired by young Europeans in turn.
With the country's leader taking the salute on the podium, they are also the very concrete expression of the country's enforced veneration of their person and the regime they oversee.
Their characteristically South Asian veneration of holy figures puts them at odds with an austere school of Islamic thought that emerged from the Indian seminary of Deoband in the 19th century.
Muslim shrines have often been targeted by militant groups, many of whom adhere to a strict interpretation of Islam that regards veneration of saints at shrines such as Shah Noorani as heresy.
William BraceyWest Orange, N.J. To the Editor: Darcy Lockman's discussion of the veneration of "do something" dads overlooks one crude but effective solution to the parenting imbalance in many families: joint custody.
Her mother fled Cuba in 1959, shortly after the triumph of Fidel Castro's Revolution and she instilled in her daughter a fiery hatred of communism, matched by a veneration of American democracy.
Its veneration of Thomas, like Donald Trump's, has to be seen as politically opportunistic — cover not only for attacks on Obama but also for attacks on almost all other blacks in America.
In "The Adoration," the ragtag group of shepherds stand, sit, and kneel in a downward-slanting line from right to left, in veneration of the Christ Child, cradled by a reclining Mary.
The President's repeated veneration of America's armed forces can come across as hypocritical given that he did not serve and agreed with Howard Stern that sexually transmitted diseases represented his own personal Vietnam.
In the realm of social, cultural and even diplomatic reality, the veneration of saintly relics has in recent weeks become an even bigger phenomenon than ever in two Orthodox lands, Greece and Russia.
Feeling that Islam had been corrupted by practices like the veneration of saints and tombs, he called for the stripping away of "innovations" and the return to what he considered the pure religion.
Despite his valiant denunciation of the loyalty oath in the name of scholarly integrity and human freedom, his veneration of the individual often appears coupled with distaste for the broader ranks of the masses.
Popular veneration of Wright rests less on his architecture than on a single picture of Fallingwater (shot on a downstream path where only the photographically intrepid venture), combined with keen curiosity about the man.
But whereas Arts and Crafts relied upon dense figurative patterns, harmonious colors and a veneration of medieval themes, Omega's aesthetic was suggestive of Pablo Picasso's Cubism and Henri Matisse's Les Fauves — slashy, garish and wild.
No veneration of Gibson was greater than the scene in the movie "Spinal Tap" in which Nigel, played by Christopher Guest, took the filmmaker Marty DiBergi, played by Rob Reiner, around his voluminous guitar collection.
The religious awe with which Reagan bathed the country was a revival of sorts, and the evangelical right embraced him fully, merging his occult beliefs with their veneration of the institutions of wealth and power.
In some ways, Wood's fame was accidental, and the veneration of the cinephiles at Club 57 came only after his death, in 1978, following a descent into alcoholism and toil behind the camera in skin flicks.
The early progressives assumed they could achieve these "improvements" through data, science, and institutional expertise; their veneration of administrative efficiency led them to support conservation, which was one progressive value, as well as eugenics, which was another.
After college, she travelled widely—twice around the world, and up so many Alps, displaying such nerve in apocalyptic conditions ("You set your teeth and battle with the fates")—as to earn the veneration of her guides.
The result is a collection of glaring, garish contradictions: a fetish for discipline paired with distaste for accountability, a wild sentimentality with a howling cynical nullity underneath, a veneration of sacrifice and a governing ethos of grasping greed.
It wasn't quite an obituary, though it did summarize Bourdain's life, and it wasn't just a paean, because Wells chastised Bourdain (gently, of course) about what unsavory behaviors he might have prolonged with his veneration of swaggering kitchen jocks.
Stripe's edition of The Dream Machine is a beautiful, hardbound artifact, and there is something nostalgic, too, in his veneration of an old view of progress, in which globalization and technology will inevitably result in betterment for the world.
As part of the process of national reconciliation, white Northerners agreed to tolerate the commemoration of Confederates, and they contributed both moral support and funds to the veneration of a few Confederate figures in particular, especially Robert E. Lee.
The Rubio campaign Reach: Aired in "key markets in the March 1 primary states" Impact: Marco Rubio continues the long tradition of Republicans' veneration of Ronald Reagan in this ad, which tries to frame him as a younger, sexier Reagan.
Druid spiritual tradition can be traced back thousands of years and has evolved to take many forms—some philosophical, others more religious—but the general gist is it's based principally on a veneration of nature and respect for all beings.
The student campaigners see it as a "veneration" of a man who made his fortune from the exploitation of African miners, secured power through bloody imperial wars, and paved the way to apartheid with his beliefs and measures on racial segregation.
" Beyond respect for the deceased, the document notes that burial in a cemetery "encourages family members and the whole Christian community to pray for and remember the dead, while at the same time fostering the veneration of martyrs and saints.
Brought to life through her collaboration with director Dom G. Jones and her co-star Netherina Noble, the breathtakingly eerie perfection of her video amplifies the track's veneration of women and their connection to the earth and to one another.
They watch as liberal commentators call for an end to the veneration of figures like Washington and Jefferson, just as Trump said they would and (have been doing for years), even as coastal elites insist that no one advocates such things.
Practices inside the whitewashed St. John the Baptist church include the familiar veneration of those saints with votive candles, but also the cleansing of bad vibes by moving eggs over people's bodies, and ceremonies in which the necks of live chickens are snapped.
Ultimately, by making ourselves independent of male culture, we can better understand our heritage, and, as Stone writes, cultivate "a contemporary consciousness of the once-widespread veneration of the female deity as the Wise Creatress of the Universe and all life and civilization."
But the 56 Flowers' big show happened last week at one of Beijing's central political sites, and it has ignited accusations that officials connived in rekindling Cultural Revolution-era veneration of Mao right before the 50th anniversary of the start of that traumatic era.
In the 100-minute film, Mr. Choi stresses that "manufacturing spies" cannot be dismissed as a distant memory in South Korea, where critics say the veneration of security above all else allows the spy agency to continue to operate with a vast, abusive power.
Though the cuisines of Italy and Japan have since taken their place alongside French cuisine as the primary colors of high-end cooking, French customs, from the barking male chef in the kitchen to the veneration of European tradition, are ingrained in American foodie culture.
Wahhabism, the ultra-conservative branch of Islam that emerged in Saudi Arabia some 250 years ago, regards the veneration of objects, especially those predating the Prophet Mohammed's life in the 7th century, as tantamount to idolatry, and has advocated their neglect or outright destruction.
While maintaining such structures takes a great deal of money, patience and the sublimation of ego in an era when residences are often designed as elaborate expressions of self, the owners of these homes consider themselves heirs to Scarpa's own humility and veneration of the past.
But in her veneration of the architect, Cagnoli was ahead of the times: In the decades after his death in 2000, Scarpa largely had come to be regarded as an ingenious but inessential roadside attraction on the superhighway of organic Modernism, eclipsed by Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Kahn.
The incumbent president, Donald Trump, is clear about where he is guiding the Republican Party — white nativism at home and America First unilateralism abroad, brazen corruption, escalating culture wars, a judiciary stacked with ideologues and the veneration of a mythological past where the hierarchy in American society was defined and unchallenged.
A few months previously, while still living in Paris, Benjamin wrote "On the Concept of History," in which he lamented how the German Social Democratic Party's veneration of technology—"the notion that it was moving with the current"—had blinded it to the "retrogression of society" and the rise of Nazism.
Wilson's ubiquitous presence at Princeton 'feels like a haunting' Princeton students say they encounter Wilson's legacy at every turn, starting with Freshman Week when members of the school's musical comedy troupe, the Triangle Club, dressed in three-piece suits and glasses, often perform a song mocking the school's veneration of its former leader.
Scarpa was influenced by Japan, and that country's veneration of symmetry can be seen in his work; in the Gatti house, Dimore Studio cut a six-and-a-half-foot-wide round window in the back wall of the kitchen that echoes Scarpa's interlocking circular opening for the Brion Cemetery he built in 1977 near Treviso.
Scarpa was influenced by Japan, and that country's veneration of symmetry can be seen in his work; in the Gatti house, Dimore Studio cut a six-and-a-half-foot-wide round window in the back wall of the kitchen that echoes Scarpa's interlocking circular opening for the Brion Cemetery he built in 1977 near Treviso.
" He writes as if the conceptual memorial to the scientist had been launched into deep space 30 years prior, its "vanishing" being "as it should be, because Albert Einstein, the inventor of the twin theories of relativity (one for the electromagnetic/human scale, the other for the gravitational/cosmic scale) wanted no site for the veneration of his memory.
"Nomads adopted Islam in syncretic forms that assimilated and preserved myriad local practices and beliefs, many of them connected to veneration of spirits and various forms of shamanism," said Ted Levin, a musicologist and an expert on Central Asia at Dartmouth College, who has worked with the American cellist Yo-Yo Ma to promote the region's culture in the West.
Among them is the psychological damage incurred by people of color forced to encounter these symbols in the course of their daily lives, the tolerance on the part of the United States government in the continued enshrinement and veneration of a violent secessionist faction that threatened the country, and the more general power and impact of art in the public sphere.
The veneration of Mr. Putin helps explain why revelations about Russia's involvement in the election — including recent reports that members of Mr. Trump's inner circle set up a meeting at which they expected a representative of the Russian government to give them incriminating information about Hillary Clinton — and Mr. Trump's reluctance to acknowledge it, have barely penetrated the consciousness of the president's conservative base.
On return trips to New York, I was struck by all the ways the restaurant seemed to mirror the culture in which it bloomed: the veneration of money and power, on parade in the Grill at lunchtime; the deference with which they welcomed not only the A-list regulars but the pilgrim tourist; the big statement and bold confidence inherent in design that crystallized the country's buoyant mood at the time of its opening, in 1959; the sense of theater implicit in the arrangement of the tables and the vaguely madcap Pool Room, an urban pond.

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