revered造句91 It feeds Red Lake, sacred to the Chippewa and once again thick with walleyes—fish with a glassy stare revered for their sweet, snowy flesh.
92 Revered for years by persnickety consumers who like to screen their telephone calls, the premium service is now being appropriated by identity thieves.
93 Conclusion It is an ideal method to reconstruct leg defects with revered sural neurocutaneous flap.
94 Despite his losing the Battle of Waterloo and being humiliatingly sent to exile on St Helena, Napoleon is still revered in France.
95 From Steve McManaman through to Fernando Torres, Carragher has stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the men who will be revered forever more and seen at first hand what separates the great from the good.
96 The vibrant reds, whites, and yellows—meant to mimic the colors of the bird of paradise, revered as a tribal ancestor—are achieved with a mix of ocher and mud.
97 Captain Kirk is one of humanity's most revered and beloved spacefaring skirt-chasers.
98 Your greatness is deserved and should be revered by earthling.
99 The principle of market forces was applied to some of the country'smost revered institutions.
100 A revered Shiite shrine was also slightly damaged, witnesses said. U.
101 Revered enough by Hindus to roam the streets of Jodhpur, a bull is still not as sacred as a cow, which is surrounded by a great mythic aura.
102 Trees burst into bud earlier than usual and a "solar halo" appeared on a mountain revered as Kim's birthplace, the Korean Central News Agency said.
103 Revered Shasta, since the above two explanations are incorrect, the mind must be hidden in my senses.
104 Moving to Germany, he became a stalwart of the revered Kurt Edelhagen Orchestra.
105 This entails an interesting theological development, given that Boethius is revered as a Christian scholar.
106 The mountain is known and revered by Muslims as Jebel Musa.
107 WHEN discussing habeas corpus or the "Great Writ of Liberty", as the most revered legal device of the Anglophone world is often known, jurists and civil libertarians tend to become misty-eyed.
108 Icon of Khmer civilization, Angkor Wat in Cambodia endures as a revered religious shrine.
109 He was deeply revered for his ability and sagacity in military affairs.
110 Our revered ancestor Frederick Douglass said, "Power concedes nothing without demand.
111 KIFL, Iraq — This small town, shaded by date palms on a bend of the Euphrates River, has been revered as a holy place for centuries — by Jews, by Muslims and, for periods of peace, at least, by both.