Sentences with phrase «always revered»

«Like anyone who is passionate about design, I have always revered Liberty Fabrics as the very epitome of classic British style,» he says.
50 % of Apple ebook sales are outside of the US, where the Zon is not always revered, due to a habit of tax dodging.
I've always revered the older people in my life.
Despite the Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger being very stingy when it comes to spending big on bringing established players to the club, there was one thing the Frenchman was always revered for and that was the club's youth system.

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It's always fascinating that people will scoff at 800 pages of ancient manuscripts now called the Bible, but as soon as any scrap of ancient manuscript comes along that presents a different story, that scrap is revered as more significant than the 800 pages.
As long as people continue to fear and revere the Bible as some sort of Holy Book, they will always try to rationalize away how their behavior is aligned WITH the Bible, even though some of the Bible's authors CLEARLY condemn it.
Women have always been caretakers of life, conceiving, anticipating, birthing and feeding the young, healing and revering the ill and the aged.
A staple and medicinal cure - all in traditional households and the prime ingredient in classic gourmet cuisine, stock or broth made from meat or vegetables is a beautiful meal - base ingredient to always have on hand in the freezer, and has been revered for generations for its ability to nurture the sick and nourish families.
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The Sophie & Trey range of high - quality trendy accessories for women can turn you into a revered fashionista who always looks elegant and well put - together.
Those of us who know, revere, and frequently revisit the ever - growing canon of Disney Animation Studios almost always cherish at least one film that is generally considered mediocre or worse.
«I always wanted to be a teacher; I grew up in neighborhood where teachers seemed to be the most revered and respected persons in the community,» Atkinson said.
This is a fantastic C2S, I would say its in the top 10 percentile condition-wise and that's for a model that's always been revered and maintained to a higher standard than an average 993.
Ever since it made its debut in 2007, the Nissan GT - R has always been one of the most revered super cars across the world.
I've been following the print - on - demand (or self - publishing) issue for several years, watching as self - publishing has become (more) legitimized, and always with a bit of amusement given that some of the most revered authors in literature were self - published (ex: Virginia Woolf... Continue reading →
Book restoration specialist Lynn Tegan Dragon, or Linty as her family has always called her, has inherited the revered Dragon Estate along with a priceless collection of dragon statues.
Finding a great airport lounge is something that should be revered and always appreciated.
Its water pack - themed gameplay and stagnant setting certainly make it stand out from other Mario titles, but it's those same elements (and a handful of others) that have always prevented Sunshine from being the kind of revered classic that Mario is used to starring in.
Impending doom always seems to reanimate the industry's most revered developer.
When a franchise is as revered as DOOM, expectations for a reboot were always going to be on the low end.
Devil May Cry has always been revered for having some of the most smoothly blended fighting mechanics of all games in its genre.
True artists will always be free in their submission only to one cause - not fame or celebrity, not a career, not pieces of paper from universities, but to that of whether that colour can possibly be right, whether in saturation it is discordant with the image intended, whether a composite form is distractingly discordant to the whole, (as well exemplified in the Angel of the North), not the political agenda of Liberalism in all things - to do as one likes privately or publicly so call it art «because I say it is», or to be «relevant» to a «handout dogma» by revered establishment figures of any description: nothing, as Sickert put it, that follows a «finicky programme of social pieties», and again as he says, quite rightly, defining art as «what I do» - in essence a rigid and confining agenda of a politicised mind.
Though it was Weil who introduced Rauschenberg to cyanotypes — and who would continue to use the technique without him long after the couple divorced in 1953 — the blueprints have always been remembered in the way that they presaged Rauschenberg's ascendancy to the pantheon of revered American artists.
Described as the artist's own personal archive, this provides an insight into how Marshall sees popular culture: an aspirational world in which the revered are always white.
Throughout the history of art, women have often been relegated to the role of inspiring muses: loved, admired and revered but almost always in a passive role.
It is always nice to see writers being acknowledged and given the opportunity to exhibit alongside some of the more revered street artists.
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