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She soon became considered as a living saint and almost an object of veneration.
Not every local wine featured in the movie is an object of veneration.
The well was an object of veneration into the 16th century.
They became objects of veneration, and miracles began to be attributed to them.
To find new objects of veneration and value, the art establishment has increasingly gone underground.
Despite its humble appearance, the road - built four years ago - is an object of veneration.
Like other natural phenomena, the Sun has been an object of veneration in many cultures throughout human history.
Her bracelet became an object of veneration after her death.
The altar was wrecked, the objects of veneration scattered around.
In John, Jesus, not his message, has become the object of veneration.
Extremists are the enemy, whatever their objects of veneration.
Once warm with blood, this shiny sword was preserved now as an object of veneration.
This relic had become an object of veneration, pilgrimage and celebration.
More generally, one can also prostrate before "any sacred object of veneration."
Only then it becomes a object of veneration.
The flint was an object of veneration by most American Indian tribes.
"For me it is an object of veneration.
It was the object of veneration for the Izapa civilization.
These were not merely nine-year-old children; they were a natural force, objects of veneration and fear.
Apart from the ancestral remains themselves, sacred bundles left by the ancestors were also an object of veneration.
"The Crucifixion clearly represents a destroyed object of veneration.
Over the years her shrine became an object of veneration for pilgrims, especially on her feast day, 1 February.
Creation, being regarded as an icon of the Creator, is a valid object of veneration.
Aside from his parents, for whom he felt love and respect-although straining a little under their authority-he had two objects of veneration.
As a result, the excess wood was sawn off and hung in the church as an object of veneration.