Naval personnel reverently called him the C in C. "No." "It was thanks to you.
It's the Big King, not the Big Mac, which the McDonald's Corporation reverently calls "the gold standard of hamburgers."
In California, she will shoot her first round against an opponent she reverently calls "women's archery in the United States" - Denise Parker.
Still, her frustrations could not forestall the esteem she felt for the man they reverently called Mahatma.
Out of love and respect people reverently call him ("An Aughar from among us").
And few other Fox programs deliver such consistently high ratings as the reality specials network employees reverently call, in Darnell's honor, "MDTV."
There is a superstition prevalent in Sydney that this pronunciation is an Australianism, but people who have been "home"--as the native reverently and lovingly calls England--know better.
AS the last of the old veterans - "those of Verdun" the French reverently call them - have all but died away, so some of the landmarks are gradually disappearing.
He was now concluding a detailed account, carefully whitewashed with euphemisms, of the plan for scuttling the tanker Marimba and murdering her entire crew; the Hallelujah Scenario, as he reverently called it.