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  • His backhanded salutations to his elders ( "Venerate ancestor, much respected soon to be rotting corpse")

    fourfour: 2009

  • Venerate and venereal both stem from the Latin name of the licentious Goddess of Love, Venus.

    Donna Henes: On Valentines And Vulvas Donna Henes 2011

  • His backhanded salutations to his elders ( "Venerate ancestor, much respected soon to be rotting corpse")

    Terrorist sympathy 2009

  • Venerate and venereal both stem from the Latin name of the licentious Goddess of Love, Venus.

    Donna Henes: On Valentines And Vulvas Donna Henes 2011

  • Venerate the man, whoever he may be, who has this sign — the starry eye.

    Les Miserables 2008

  • Venerate the plucky underachievers, the invariably white gritty second baseman up from Double-A, the goonish defenseman from Moose Jaw.

    Foul Lines Jack McCallum 2006

  • Venerate the plucky underachievers, the invariably white gritty second baseman up from Double-A, the goonish defenseman from Moose Jaw.

    Foul Lines Jack McCallum 2006

  • Venerate also the other citizens of heaven, as illustrious princes, and glorious kings and queens.

    Spiritual Works of Louis of Blois 1506-1566 1903

  • Venerate that most sacred womb; exult, and give thanks.

    Spiritual Works of Louis of Blois 1506-1566 1903

  • Venerate the Unity of substance in the Trinity of Persons, and the Trinity of Persons in the Unity of substance.

    Spiritual Works of Louis of Blois 1506-1566 1903

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