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Venerated

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Venerated meaning

simple past and past participle of venerate

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Released in the summer of 1997, just three years after the band’s breathtaking and groundbreaking debut In the Nightside Eclipse, the album has spent more than two and a half decades as one of the most venerated albums in black metal’s entirety.

They would later be venerated by the party as “blood martyrs,” and the date of the coup attempt in which they participated was celebrated annually.

This was followed by his heroic rescue of Jews, which led him to be much venerated among the community even after the war ended.

Why a faction of Afenifere, a once-upon-a-time respected and venerated Yoruba socio-cultural and political organization, continues to insist that Obi won the vote beggars belief.

In addition to recounting Eastwood’s life and venerated career, I will attempt to rank every single film Eastwood has directed.

In short, Jovanotti is not a venerated master, and who knows if he will become one.

Making matters worse that “American culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence for way too long” while blaming for the lack of qualified American engineers.

That history helps in knowing that the skull venerated at Ss.

The film is based on the short story written by the late venerated author and poet Rabindranath Tagore concerns a middle-aged Afghan man, mistaken for a Pakistani, who comes to India to send money home to take care of his young daughter.

This is a 24/7/365 endeavor, and it’s in keeping with venerated strategic traditions.

He will, however, lie in repose in a glass tomb where he can be venerated by pilgrims until Oct. 17. He is displayed in jeans and a pair of Nikes, the casual clothes he preferred in life.

His venerated status does not impress Mr Essama.

St. Blaise is venerated in the Eastern and Western churches due to many cures attributed to him.

Trustee Michael Janz, who brought forward the motion, said that while changing the schools’ names is a symbolic move, symbolism is powerful and it’s important to consider who is being celebrated and venerated as namesakes for schools.

Boosters argue that the car will attract tourists and is the greenest, least disruptive, and most financially feasible way to get up to 3,000 visitors per hour from West Jerusalem to the the Western Wall, the most venerated site where Jews may pray.

Chef Rand has over twenty years' experience in some of the west's most venerated sushi restaurants including and Sushi Ran, Eiko's and Two Birds/.

Christians can still worship at the altar of God and Christ, not some ruler, not even Ho Chi Minh, the venerated founder who died in 1969 in the middle of the war.

Maradona faced constant pressure from supporters and haters alike, surrounded by swarming mobs in public who simultaneously venerated him as a saint and condemned him as a serial philanderer (which he was, irresponsibly and unrepentantly).

The church’s secretary for inter-Christian relations, Hieromonk Stefan, also had concern for the safety of Notre Dame’s most precious relic, venerated as the Crown of Thorns worn by Jesus Christ.

The relics of the person declared as saint are venerated, and festivals are held in their names.