He's also allied with many other immortals who are known as Vanirs by the followers of the Antalian Cult. |
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Robbie wore a clerical collar, kilt and trainers while marrying his friend Billy Morrison, the bass guitarist with the 1980s band The Cult. |
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The prevailing religious practices center around the Cult of the Virgin Mary and devotion to the Pachamama, the earth mother. |
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He had been a cobbler, but the building was now a shop selling storage chests and suitcases called The Cargo Cult. |
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Cult mezzo Magdalena Kozena and silvery soprano Carolyn Sampson sound gorgeous, but are on the cool side as Paris and Cupid respectively. |
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Openly contemptuous of New Age mysticism, the novel parodies its adherents as witless and violent Edenites, followers of the Cult of Ignorance. |
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When they were first discovered, the glyphs in Mud Glyph Cave clearly resembled Southern Cult icons seen in the work of Mississippian peoples in the Southeast. |
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The leaders of the Wall Cult seem to be aware of the truth, but remain wholly unforthcoming. |
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The finds are mostly in the Landesmuseum Joanneum at Graz, which also holds the Strettweg Cult Wagon. |
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Cult fitness guru Mr Motivator put children and staff at a Tyneside school through their paces yesterday with one of his energetic workouts. |
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Southern Death Cult reformed as the Cult, a more conventional hard rock group. |
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The French Revolution of 1789 brought about a shifting of powers from the Church to the State, destruction of churches and the establishment of a Cult of Reason. |
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Cult images are common in many cultures, though they are often not the colossal statues of deities which characterized ancient Greek art, like the Statue of Zeus at Olympia. |
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Cult writer, novelist and poet Charles Bukowski was being celebrated by some and used as an excuse to get drunk by others in the new Fin de Sicle nights hosted there. |
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Reduced to calling themselves Riders On The Storm, their singer Ian Astbury recently left to reform The Cult, and was replaced by Brett Scallions. |
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First song Blue Red Sky has echoey guitars and beat like The Cult. |
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Southern Death Cult became icons of the scene, drawing aesthetic inspiration from Native American culture and appearing on the cover of NME in October. |
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Instead, they're like some dangerous cult, full of bow-legged, wiry weirdos in garish outfits, fuelled on sour dough toast and skinny latte. |
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What she found amazing in their culture was the cult of the mother goddess as the pillar of the family. |
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In this climate, it is clear that nothing uncontroversial can be said about what precisely constitutes a cult. |
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There's one track I'm sure will be a cult favorite, in which he advises the listener on the proper way to smoke a blunt. |
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Cretans may have practised, such as fetishism, hoplolatry, dendrolatry, zoolatry, the cult of celestial bodies, ancestor cult. |
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The cult of Mithra had been spread by soldiers and had thrived particularly in the frontier provinces of the empire. |
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The other, sillier spot presented a beachful of anthropomorphic crabs starting a Bud-centric version of a cargo cult. |
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I would sooner consider that a cult since my taxes are coercibly taken from me, while my contributions to the ICC are voluntary. |
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The difference between a cult and an established religion is sometimes about one generation. |
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Among cult films, Helter Skelter, about Charles Manson's group, and the PBS documentary about Jonestown are my favorite. |
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The cybercult is a cult of the absolute speed of electromagnetic waves which convey information. |
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In the cult of degenerates, acts of decency, kindness and modesty could be seen as acts of apostasy. |
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There is no evidence for cult being paid to Bede in England in the 8th century. |
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However, he was venerated outside England, mainly through the efforts of Boniface and Alcuin, both of whom promoted the cult on the Continent. |
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He brought his own unique brand of commentary to the game, and was a cult figure amongst darts fans and sport fans alike. |
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Disabused former members investigated Lueken's cult critically for signs of fraud or demonic manipulation. |
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It was here that the white-robed pontiff and the pink-robed great chief of Benin's vodun cult reached out to each other in friendship. |
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The party used propaganda to develop a cult of personality around Hitler. |
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Since making its debut two years ago, the program has gained cult status. |
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He sounds like a cult leader about to demand his followers drink poison. And it frankly doesn't help that he looks like Jim Jones to a genuinely creepy degree. |
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If Jones' People's Temple wasn't a cult, then the term has no meaning. |
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The cult of the chief executive reached its apogee in the nineteen-nineties, a period when C.E.O.s seemed not so much to serve their companies as to embody them. |
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Many Iraqis celebrated the downfall of Saddam by vandalizing the many portraits and statues of him together with other pieces of his cult of personality. |
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Bizarro is literature's equivalent to the cult section at the video store. |
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Followers of the cult Breatharianism believe that the energy they save on digesting food and drink can be transformed into physical, emotional and spiritual energy. |
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