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As an old man he became the object of great veneration.
Soon after his death in 639, he was veneration as a Saint.
He also had a deep veneration for the House and its traditions.
But they are unanimous in their veneration of small business.
He had never lost the veneration that being in such surroundings brought upon him.
It is a small jump from this to the veneration of the Sun as an important god.
They seemed to have an almost religious veneration for the spiders.
Many Protestants also simply do not believe that any veneration is necessary.
During the Buddha's life great veneration was shown to him.
He fought for you to the death, and is worthy of your veneration.
That has to make a difference in how much veneration I feel for the monarchy.
She soon became considered as a living saint and almost an object of veneration.
The prisoner was told to give it a kiss of veneration.
Veneration of the two saints dates to the 5th century.
Earlier Chinese artists would have asked us to approach religious figures with veneration.
People show the highest degree of veneration to such temples.
This is a sign of love and veneration towards the bride.
He said that the people of the city flocked to it with great veneration.
She looked at his, however, enjoying the zeal and veneration there.
These stories are intended as historical accounts and used for veneration.
Such secrets had been passed down by word of mouth from veneration to generation.
The name of the gang is spoken softly, almost with veneration.
Not every local wine featured in the movie is an object of veneration.
Sister Catherine accepts their veneration, not a hair out of place, her hands held high.
She died in 1751, and I have ever held her memory in veneration.