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hallowed place

noun as in shrine

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Turkey has never tipped into full-on autocracy because electoral politics retain a hallowed place in the national identity, one revered by Mr. Erdogan himself.

“Here in this hallowed place, this sacred place, we’re showing the United States of America and the Republicans in Tennessee the movement is still alive,” Pearson said to cheers from supporters.

To accept a brazen charlatan such as Santos as a colleague is to mock the hallowed place they love to call the “People’s House.”

But space on the Mall is at a premium, and any addition to the hallowed place will require more legislation, and design and site approval.

Then there’s the idea that Mr. DeSantis, a Harvard- and Yale-educated former college athlete who has privately teased a 2024 presidential run, needed help spelling the name of the most storied stadium in the National Football League — and a hallowed place for many voters in a critical presidential battleground state.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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