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1. African ibis venerated by ancient Egyptians.

2. 1 My father venerated General Eisenhower.

3. Blessed definition is - held in reverence : venerated

4. 6 In most countries old people are venerated.

5. Let us bend before the venerated sepulcher.

6. 2 Robert Burns is Scotland's most venerated poet.

7. 7 Jerusalem is Christianity's most venerated place.

8. It grew on a venerable and venerated family tree.

9. 3 These children are venerated as holy beings.

10. Moreover, Mary is venerated by many millions of people.

11. 5 The monk was subsequently venerated as a saint.

12. 4 The monk was subsequently venerated as a saint.

13. The Cote - d'Or produces some of France's most venerated wines.

14. 19 Ataturk died in 19 but he still is widely venerated.

15. Thus, they came to be venerated as patron deities of sailors.

16. 21 Ataturk died in 19 but he is still widely venerated in Turkey.

17. What does Crone mean? A woman who is venerated for experience, judgment, and wisdom

18. 27 She has appeared with messages and prophesies and is venerated throughout the world.

19. Antonyms for Contemned include blessed, holy, sacred, divine, hallowed, sanctified, consecrated, venerated, beatified and revered

20. Any bones that remained were scattered in the ocean, so they could not be venerated.

21. Temple of Heracles, who was one of the most venerated deities in the ancient Akragas.

22. Five Bodhisattvas are historically venerated in Tibetan Buddhism – Avalokitesvara, Manjusri, Tara, Vajrapani, and Samantabhadra

23. Arethusa, shown here on a Syracusan coin, was widely venerated in Greece and Sicily

24. Its first abbess, the royal princess Hild, was later venerated as a saint.

25. The Akita is perhaps the most renowned and venerated of the native Japanese breeds

26. Synonyms for Consecrated include blessed, blest, consecrate, hallowed, holy, sacral, sacred, sacrosanct, sanctified and venerated

27. Antonyms for Chastened include proud, honoured, honored, esteemed, venerated, dignified, unabashed, unashamed, shameless and unembarrassed

28. He's a venerated Cree elder and has counted coup on hundreds of his enemies.

29. Spindly Austin 7's of the'20 s are venerated like doddering old aunties.

30. At first the priest said that he himself just venerated the images; he did not worship them.

31. Chthonic figures in Greek mythology included Hades and Persephone, the rulers of the Underworld, and the various heroes venerated after death; even Zeus, the king of the sky, had earthly associations and was venerated as Zeus Chthonius.

32. 5 Living amid people who venerated many gods posed a formidable challenge for the Jewish exiles.

33. Horses were venerated in Norse mythology, a custom brought to Iceland by the country's earliest settlers.

34. 20 Mr Ellsworth is... a Man much respected for his integrity, and venerated for his abilities.

35. Today, Einstein is venerated as an intellectual colossus who bestrode the 20th century like no other.

36. 25 Secondly, why has a similar process not occurred in the case of other venerated images?

37. Others of the name (Broccan, Bracan, Brogan) and of the sixtgh or seventh century are venerated on Jan

38. 9 The affair was venerated by later revolutionaries as the opening round in their battle against the autocracy.

39. Perhaps today, Bibliomania does not feel like an irrational behaviour, as books have become less venerated and libraries rarer

40. There is a Hindu festival called Nag Panchami each year on which day snakes are venerated and prayed to.

41. 23 The idea of a place for the dying, so close to a venerated Hindu shrine, upset the temple priests.

42. She is the patron saint of Ecuador and venerated at the La Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús in Quito.

43. 28 Much is known about Bath, where the hot springs were almost certainly venerated in the pre-Roman Iron Age.

44. 8 In museum culture the original physical artefact is venerated at the expense of a replica, duplicate, reconstruction,[www.Sentencedict.com] or hologram.

45. 26 The saintly Vicar of Keyingham, Philip of Beverley, who did much for local clergy, was venerated as a saint.

46. 14 The saintly Vicar of Keyingham, Philip of Beverley, who did much for local clergy, was venerated as a saint.

47. When relics or bodily remains of a “saint” are found, these are venerated in the belief that power issues forth from them.

48. 10 My sister and I continue to be venerated by our people, who built shrines and declared national holidays in our honor.

49. 22 Three other officials of the Old Kingdom came to be venerated as gods because they had been wise, good and successful.

50. Some years later, when Sophia's parents, the upwardly mobile Trenchards move to the fashionable Belgravia, they find themselves rubbing shoulders with the venerated Brockenhursts

51. Years later, when the humble Trenchards (Tamsin Greig and Philip Glenister) move to Belgravia, they find themselves mixing with the venerated Brockenhursts (Harriet …

52. However, many theologians at the Sorbonne considered the church’s venerated doctrines to be more important than an accurate reading of the Bible itself.

53. That they spat upon the Cross, exchanged obscene kisses, held secret meetings, adored a cat, practiced sodomy, venerated some bearded male head.

54. Saints are usually Canonized by the synod of bishops within a particular autocephalous church, but sometimes saints come to be popularly venerated without official canonization

55. 584 – 679), commonly called Saint Amand, was a bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht and one of the great Christian missionaries of Flanders.He is venerated as a …

56. Historians have noted that the tombs of the rabbis were venerated in much the same way as were the tombs of prophets and patriarchs.

57. 26 Strindberg is also venerated as a progenitor of the expressionist theater, though he did explicitly theorize about expressionism as he did about naturalism.

58. Helena, contains the cave-manger site traditionally venerated as the Birthplace of Jesus, which may have originally been a site of the cult of the god Tammuz

59. Essentially the reverse of the venerated "Shocker", the "Astonisher" is achieved simply by putting one in the pink and two in the stink

60. Other similar Africanisms include “juju”, “an object superstitiously venerated by West African native peoples” (italics mine) and “voodoo”, “a form of religious witchcraft prevalent among Blacks”

61. Anything old is fodder for a ground-up restoration no matter how prosaic or dull the vehicle. Spindly Austin 7's of the '20s are venerated like doddering old aunties.

62. He has persisted for three millennia—an omnipresence in art, folklore, churches, and census rolls. To Muslims, he is Daoud(sentence dictionary), the venerated emperor and servant of Allah.

63. Crone: *an archetypal image of a wise woman *a woman with powers of endurance * a woman who is venerated for her experience, judgement and wisdom Get in touch: Crones[email protected]

64. Religion in Assisi As the birth place of one of Catholicism’s most venerated saints (one of the two patron saints of Italy), Assisi is a town with religion very close to its heart

65. Chesty Puller, in full Lewis Burwell Puller, (born June 26, 1898, West Point, Virginia, U.S.—died October 11, 1971, Hampton, Virginia), United States Marine Corps officer who was the most decorated and venerated Marine in the history of the Corps

66. Francis of Assisi (born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone; Italian: Francesco d'Assisi; Latin: Franciscus Assisiensis; 1181 or 1182 – 3 October 1226), venerated as Saint Francis of Assisi, also known in his ministry as Francesco, was an Italian Catholic friar, deacon, mystic, and preacher

67. The Aesir (pronounced “ICE-ir”; Old Norse Æsir for multiple gods, Ásynjur for multiple goddesses, Áss for one god, and Ásynja for one goddess) were one of the two main tribes of deities venerated by the pre-Christian Norse

68. The Bitard is a fabulous animal.It is the symbol of the Ordre du Vénéré Bitard (Loué Soit-Il !) or Order of the Venerated Bitard (May He be Blessed!), a student association of University of Poitiers (France) created in the 1920s

69. As nouns the difference between Altar and shrine is that Altar is a table or similar flat-topped structure used for religious rites while shrine is a holy or sacred place dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor, hero, martyr, saint, or similar figure of awe and respect, at which said figure is venerated or worshipped

70. The Cincture of the Theotokos is an alleged relic of the Theotokos (Blessed Virgin Mary), now in the Vatopedi monastery on Mount Athos, which is venerated by some members of the Orthodox Church.The word "Cincture" (Greek: zone) is sometimes also translated as "belt", "sash" or "girdle".It is the Orthodox equivalent of the Girdle of Thomas in the Western church, and the Syriac Holy Girdle