The old Rastafarian who screams in the park was arrested for trying to steal a handbag and for exposing himself in a public place. |
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The result was a matted, knotted hairstyle that honored the Rastafarian religious beliefs. |
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A Rastafarian waving a flag twitted me as I pushed through the noisy crowd. |
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A young Rastafarian toaster hopes to rise above the trials of his daily life and succeed at a Sound System competition. |
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The 32-year-old Jamaican-born gangster had grown dreadlocks and believed he had the Rastafarian God Jah on his side. |
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The Rastafarian religion inspired by Emperor Haile Selassie is what brought American Gladstone Robinson to Ethiopia 40 years ago. |
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The Kebra Negast is a book of Rastafarian spirituality and religious interpretations. |
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Jamaica had its home grown Rastafarian revolution and Haiti's refusal to bow is famous. |
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The two suspects told police they are Rastafarians, but Rastafarian leaders on the island have denounced the attack. |
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The man was about thirty and unshaven, his unkempt, blonde hair knotted like some Rastafarian. |
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D considers his hair, as many African and Rastafarian men also do, a talisman of his power, so he never cuts it. |
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When chemotherapy took her hair from her she once donned a Rastafarian wig, and we all laughed at the hair gone by and her gameness in donning such an unlikely wig. |
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Even the Rastafarian character relates it to the Biblical Babylon city. |
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Another former member is bass player Lloyd Brevett, a committed Rastafarian who adopted a Knibb-like DIY attitude towards his instruments. |
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He wanted to emphasize the spiritual side of the music which was to be used as an expression or Rastafarian faith. |
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Lion's dreadlocks are an important element of the character, as we wanted them to be a link between Rastafarian and African culture. |
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From this, you no doubt understand my sympathy for Mr. Cariou or, at least, the Rastafarian. |
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The Rastafarian community complains they are targeted by law enforcement. |
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This brilliant 35-minute Balkan Fiesta was garlanded by ballads in which the wind instruments were accompanied by the melancholic sounds of accordions, violins, guitars and Rastafarian drummers. |
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The Rastafarian prisoners proclaimed that keeping their dreadlocks is part of their religion and to cut them would be violating their freedom of religion. |
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Ramirez's dreads were bundled up in a translucent red hairnet, like a Rastafarian kippah, through which I could see that he is starting to go gray. |
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Zaïone is an abbreviation of Zai Maïone, the Rastafarian paradise. |
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During the period covered by this report, the Ombudsman's Office mediated the case of four Rastafarian children denied access to public school because they refused to cut their hair. |
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Rastafarian children are now allowed to have long hair in school. |
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There have been no religious prisoners or detainees in the country and no reports of forced religious conversion.12 IRPP noted that in 2002, an issue arose about Rastafarian religious rights within the prison system. |
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Finding endorsement from Garvyism, the American civil rights movement, the Rastafarian religion and the rude boys, a culture of resistance was born. |
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Showing off his striking Rastafarian dreadlocks, this man made Reggae-Music famous throughout the world. Despite of this, he never reached the same cult status in the USA as he did in Europe. |
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There were also victims among the attendees, as well as a group of Rastafarian men, all wanting to have input on eliminating violence and promoting healthy family relationships. |
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This fantastic 35-minute Balkan fiesta was intertwined with ballads in which the wind instruments were accompanied by the melancholy sounds of accordions, violins, guitars and Rastafarian drummers. |
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The Rastafari movement has 29,026 adherents, according to the 2011 census, with 25,325 Rastafarian males and 3,701 Rastafarian females. |
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Rosie is a huge galumph of a thing, with hair like a Rastafarian. |
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The inmate, who practiced the Rastafarian religion, alleged that his beliefs were sincerely held and that wearing dreadlocks was a means of practicing his religion. |
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