Since alcohol and blood sacrifice were associated with the worship of the goddess, at times it contained an orgiastic element. |
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The problem was that they were only admitted after the festivities had passed their orgiastic peak. |
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It was also drunken frenzy which suggested to Nietzsche the ecstatic abandonment and orgiastic revelry of the ancient cult of Dionysus. |
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The Blood Brothers' two vocalists play off one another, entwining their lightspeed lyrics into one orgiastic mass of sound. |
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The silly, liberating antics expected on such occasions escalate at intervals into orgiastic nastiness. |
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True, it didn't show Tom and Nicole making love nor was the orgy orgiastic. |
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Admirably, he downplays Orff the vulgarian and shapes this most popular of 20th century choral works into something more than just a series of orgiastic bangs and crashes. |
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Where did this hatred of Witchcraft begin and who is responsible for spreading the myths of diabolism, devil-worship, infanticide and crazed orgiastic rites? |
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This god symbolized fertility and it was probably related to orgiastic festivals. |
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In addition, the orgiastic component that undermined this religion can be explained partly by a bad interpretation of this logic. |
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And many might like to hear tales of the political classes decamping to the seaside for a week of fervent backstabbing, orgiastic networking and roaring drunkenness. |
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The three were living it up at his Arcore villa outside Milan, made famous by his orgiastic Bunga-Bunga parties. |
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Yet what should have been an orgiastic love fest, was, surprisingly, far more muted. |
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However, it did suffer from the limitation imposed by the initiation and it was undermined by the ego-self, who turned everything to its advantage, from the despotism of the priests until the orgiastic festivals. |
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Because at this time, Limp Bizkit will be there and I will absolutly not miss this orgiastic bacchanal of rap-metal being ten meters from the stage. |
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Just as if it were a challenge in the face of the Olympian gods, Triclops! boldly find a way of converting this rock-trend into some horned and orgiastic epiphany. |
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Are satanic or orgiastic rights permitted or not? |
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From the dank gloom of early 2012 this collective spending spree appears like an orgiastic aberration, a blip of boom in the history of a nation more used to struggle, austerity and sacrifice. |
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Stars like the Shauna Lowry from Animal Hospital and the one you always forgot was in Boyzone were squeezed into tiny pieces of lycra, taught to fight and set upon each other in an orgiastic din of razzle-dazzle. |
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The contrasting realm of the goddess Venus, whose orgiastic house parties waylay the troubadour Tannhäuser, takes the form of a circular cage inhabited by furry, Neanderthal-like figures and several giant tadpoles. |
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Dancing was in progress, or, rather, one of those orgiastic ceremonies which passed for dancing during this pagan period. |
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There's something organic, raw, orgiastic in these little glass frescos. |
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On stage, twenty-one actors, dancers and musicians form a collective body, which brings to mind the obsession of the frenzied, orgiastic, morality play of the late Middle Ages. |
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This religion of ancient Iran is based on Zarathustra's doctrine which appeared around the year 1000 B. C. in reaction to the orgiastic cult practised by warrior brotherhoods. |
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Aristotle calls the flute orgiastic because it contributes to religious insanity but often refers to drums in bacchic, corybantic or similar ecstatic worship. |
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