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1 He bowed himself, in reverential awe , before the thought of her martyrdom.
2 Under the Count's tuition he studied with reverential awe the Huescar history.
3 She felt it as a withdrawal of intimacy, though it expressed reverential awe .
4 One looks with head bowed and breath held in, and reverential awe ever deepening.
5 Such persons admire with reverential awe the greatness of God and feel His love.
6 With emotions of reverential awe he read the inspired document.
7 A reverential awe pervaded their bosoms, at a sight so wonderful and so unexpected.
8 Miko held it out in front of her, staring at the weapon with reverential awe .
9 I glance at them with reverential awe , and am more than half afraid of them.
10 I stood before him in reverential awe , and he gazed upon me with a kindly smile.
11 When Zeus stepped out of the craft, the same crowd gasped and stared with reverential awe .
12 The little group of Scotch people that had gathered stood and gazed at her with reverential awe .
13 A halo of religion and sanctity envelopes him with that reverential awe we give to true virtue.
14 The young clones followed him blindly, took his orders without question, and looked on him with reverential awe .
15 Is this synonymous with reverential awe ?
16 The scene inspired madame with reverential awe , and her thoughts involuntarily rose, 'from Nature up to Nature's God.'
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