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  • Revering the life that flowed within and around me eventually introduced me to a much more believable, fulfilling deity - the life force itself, which seemed to me always beneath the surface of the things we see, irrepressible, ready to assert itself, at all times, regardless of the impediments placed in its way.

    Bill Shireman: Science, Religion, and Sustainability: Lessons from My Grandfather Bill Shireman 2010

  • Revering the life that flowed within and around me eventually introduced me to a much more believable, fulfilling deity - the life force itself, which seemed to me always beneath the surface of the things we see, irrepressible, ready to assert itself, at all times, regardless of the impediments placed in its way.

    Bill Shireman: What I Learned from My Dead Grandfather Bill Shireman 2010

  • Revering the life that flowed within and around me eventually introduced me to a much more believable, fulfilling deity - the life force itself, which seemed to me always beneath the surface of the things we see, irrepressible, ready to assert itself, at all times, regardless of the impediments placed in its way.

    Bill Shireman: What I Learned from My Dead Grandfather Bill Shireman 2010

  • Revering those before you that died for their, our, country?

    Three Words Every American Should Remember 2009

  • The biggest hurdle is the Paul Revering of your project and it is, admittedly, a whopper.

    Re-Arranging the Deck Chairs Rogers 2007

  • Revering and worshipping are two different things, as are prayer and worship.

    More Episcopalians crossing the Tiber 2005

  • Revering virtues like ambition, thrift, hard work, personal responsibility, and honesty, these new elites believed that they had a responsibility to use their wealth and power in socially beneficent ways.

    The Mad Among Us Gerald N. Grob 1994

  • Revering virtues like ambition, thrift, hard work, personal responsibility, and honesty, these new elites believed that they had a responsibility to use their wealth and power in socially beneficent ways.

    The Mad Among Us Gerald N. Grob 1994

  • —Toronto manager Bobby Cox, on his two designated hitters, Wayne Nordhagen and Dave Revering

    Baseball’s Even Greater Insults Kevin Nelson 1993

  • —Toronto manager Bobby Cox, on his two designated hitters, Wayne Nordhagen and Dave Revering

    Baseball’s Even Greater Insults Kevin Nelson 1993

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