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I've never heard anyone talking about a venerable woman, however.
Not that the building itself was particularly old or venerable.
The venerable 747, which was headed to the end of the line, has.
Gone, or on the way out, are some venerable names.
In France last week, a venerable one came to an end.
And if you are buying a home, consider a venerable one.
And despite its venerable past, the building's future is still in doubt.
The venerable series has never appeared before on a Sunday.
He was now a venerable figure with a white beard.
Members of Congress from tobacco states are right to try to end the venerable program.
At times, she could have been a little girl, an earth mother or a venerable ancient.
Not until they reach the venerable, and vulnerable, age of 13.
It is based on the venerable doctrine of states' rights.
But now the venerable types are going their own separate ways.
You're a venerable tradition of the church, not quite real and a bit more than life size.
And another venerable course lies next door to the hotel.
In fact, at 103, it was the most venerable American car brand.
He explained how something fresh can be found in the most venerable works.
The name is also the same as a venerable Japanese construction company.
"I've been become part of an old and venerable culture by adoption."
But can the country handle the return of its most venerable faith?
"Could I first be of some service to you, venerable one?
"What brings you here so early in the year, Venerable?"
Lotus turned to the venerable 72 for the 1974 season.
What more could the television industry want than such proof of its venerable status?