Eighth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars.
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Examples for "venerable"
Examples for "venerable"
1And immediately Israel stood in the presence of the venerable Doctor Franklin.
2The sonorous voice of the venerable abbot resounded in the vaulted aisle.
3The venerable mound, the digging of the new grave, woke gloomly thoughts.
4The venerable organisation established in 1831 was immediately receptive to the idea.
5In clear weather, Mont Blanc appears the venerable monarch of the Alps.
1Still, those parts and instruments made long ago in Waltham remain revered.
2Same goes for Cave 2001 and certain elements of revered Jewish history.
3Previously revered institutions are no longer held in the same unquestioning respect.
4In another age, he would have been revered as a great leader.
5The great ones are revered in my country; they are not traitors.
1However, July and August still saw millions of employees left without work.
2The China statistics bureau reports official housing price data on August 18.
3A study in August 2013, however, said benefits will be far less.
4I think there's change now as a result of August, he said.
5Defence officials learnt of the August attack from local press reports yesterday.
6In August last year, trading on the derivatives market was temporarily suspended.
7In August last year he was sentenced to 10 months home detention.
8This is the lowest number of daily cases confirmed since August 12th.
9The IPO is Everbright Bank's second major fundraising since August last year.
10The Majority and House Majority PACs also saw fundraising increase in August.
11Mashaba, on 29 August, launched his new political party called Action SA.
12The date code was August 8, almost four months ago, I know.
13Niederauer would continue as president of ICE until August, the company said.
14The new season starts on Friday 3 August, four weeks from today.
15Employment in the construction industry has declined steadily since August last year.
16Mr English said Parliament would rise on 17 August, before the election.