Perhaps what takes Hamlet so much time in the play is that a ritual of abasement needs to performed. |
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They will have already been bathed in a ritual on their ninth day, in water steeped with herbs and leaves. |
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People would dress in elaborate costumes and dance, take hallucinogenic drugs, take ritual steam baths, and play ritual games. |
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Reform has also given prominence to the moral commands over the ritual observances. |
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She would walk away from an organised life of obedience and ritual prayer, to one of personal freedom and an open-ended spirituality. |
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Because, at least when doing the ritual itself, you have to believe in the god or spirit you are working with. |
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I get depressed and frustrated when debates get bogged down in predictable rigid left-right ritual stand-offs. |
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Chaining communities to their places of ritual and worship does not create secular institutions. |
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It's practically ritual at some mags for the girls to duck off on a Thursday afternoon for a spray tan in their lunch breaks. |
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When water baptism precedes salvation it becomes a religious practice, a ritual without substance. |
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It was a social ritual that defined the diner, the restaurant and the city they inhabited. |
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An expert on African ritual practices who has been advising the police on the case said that it might be linked to West African voodoo. |
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The transformation of ritual into commerce represents a movement of Aboriginal ''business'' into something else. |
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We learn of the medicinal importance of poultry and of the ritual significance of sponge cake and sweetmeats. |
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Ancestor worship, the chief ritual observance, was directed by local notables. |
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This is a great ritual to do with friends, as you'll likely end up giggling and dancing in the mud, splattering it around and twirling. |
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To me it lacks the atmosphere, true smells, and ritual of the traditional Viennese coffee house. |
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The ritual slaughter is justified by the doctrine that the soul of the victim went straight to heaven. |
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But there's something about stepping out of Christmas chaos and into a bath on Christmas day that makes the whole ritual different and spesh. |
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Put everything you will need for your altar and spellworking inside the ritual area. |
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His cement-and-metal screens draw on the forms of African ritual sculpture to create scenes of contemporary Nigerian life. |
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I have met solitaries that did write their own rituals out, but when it came down to writing a ritual to involve others they were at a loss. |
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It is a ritual with which your correspondent hastened to express solidarity. |
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Such ritual practices are often only seen as interesting diversions or attachments to the main social issues involved in networking. |
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I think the world needs the witches, the shamans, the Wiccans, the Druids and the ritual magicians. |
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Their service to the gods was unwearying, a demanding ritual calendar fervently celebrated. |
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Sacrificial Brahminism was especially condemned and the ritual of worship was simplified. |
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In Thailand, our Hindu tradition is called Brahmanism, after the Brahmanas, the second book of the Vedas which describe ritual worship. |
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In this manner numerology strongly determines the ritual application of acupuncture needles. |
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As it turned out, most of the addresses of people in this House were in the nature of ritual protestations. |
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All of the newcomers are subjected to this ritual of unrehearsed first performances and no map or directions of the theatre. |
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Around one quarter of prisoners have to go through the unacceptable ritual of slopping out. |
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The neighbor disrobes and performs some ritual dance to his amusement and mystification. |
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The sky burial of the Tibetan dead is similar to the Parsi ritual where bodies are exposed to the elements to be eaten by vultures. |
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A muezzin stands at the top of the tower and calls Muslims to prayer at the five ritual times of the day. |
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With another Thanksgiving behind us, we can all enjoy the post-binge ritual of unbuckling our belts. |
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Despite the ritual dousing with perfume and mouthwash, the girl still smelled faintly of cigarette smoke. |
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Widowed at an early age, she ruled alone without her adored Albert and made the era redolent with the ritual of death and mourning. |
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Their gypsy ancestry seemed to act as an umbilical connection to the ritual songs they sang. |
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This practice, one of the sine qua nons of Hungarian rural life, has lost much of its original sacral, ritual meaning. |
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Afterward they were instructed to act out a Simon Says ritual in which they were led into ocean waters, still blindfolded. |
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There is a poise and tautness and silveriness to its glide that comes perhaps from the terseness of Japanese ritual music. |
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It attracts many as a kind of shamanistic ritual to enter the spirit world. |
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Many of them suggest ritual objects of a kind that stand like monstrances on an altar. |
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Watched by hundreds of devotees, the ritual would begin at 11.30 a.m. with a grand shower bath for all the 51 elephants. |
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For example, Talmudic law distinguishes individuals by both birthright and ritual purity. |
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In most of the Mithraea there was a portico which led into a second sacristy, where the ritual dresses were probably kept. |
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Her surviving hymn to the goddess, arranged by La Motte, serves as the sung text underlying the sacred ritual of the minuet. |
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Last year, 14 pilgrims were trampled to death during the ritual and 35 died in a 2001 stampede. |
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The area is marked by many mikvehs, or ritual baths, in which every Jew entering the Temple area had to immerse. |
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It examines chivalric ritual and tournament, much of which took place at Greenwich. |
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Nothing to date has been found in them to indicate ritual space, such as the bema of the Byzantine-period synagogues. |
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Two of my friends, Jenny and Sara, volunteered on short notice to conduct the Beltane ritual for our group. |
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In the ritual of internment, the slab is rolled back from the sepulchre and the coffin is lowered down to the chamber below. |
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Several of us do many a ritual out of sheer herd mentality rather than with real interest or understanding. |
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These ritual high points emphasize self-examination and spiritual rejuvenation. |
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The ritual a soldier goes through to fill a duffle with the maximum amount of gear is a wrestling match. |
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Shiva is offered special food made from the fruits of the season, root vegetables, and coconuts, during ritual worship. |
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It attracted some of the most learned, and sometimes also the most arrogant scholars of doctrine and masters of ritual practice. |
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It's a lot harder to stop a ritual process midway than to avoid the process entirely. |
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This ritual together with tonight's celebrations are all that mark an event which has now become pretty meaningless to British society. |
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They are not even allowed to go to Mosques to perform Bairam ritual worship. |
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This is celebrated by a playful ritual in which the baby is given a number of gifts, such as a pencil and a pair of scissors. |
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The area is marked by many ritual baths, in which every Jew entering the Temple area had to immerse. |
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In the case of cremation, this may follow quite soon, with the ritual interring or scattering of the products of cremation. |
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Even at these sites, red cedar tends to be spatially limited to discrete ritual precincts rather than scattered randomly among feature fills. |
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He was a ritual tea smoker and very puritanical about junk the way some teaheads are. |
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However, it is about as far from the memoirs of any geisha as the instant coffee will be from the beautiful ritual of the Japanese tea ceremony. |
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Gaunt mothers and children sat near their tents, sometimes boiling water for tea, a ritual of normalcy that they still maintained. |
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The adviser went through the usual ritual of asking whether I had already opened any ISAs in the current tax year. |
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Suspects ranged from a jealous ex-boyfriend to a satanic cult that had performed a ritual sacrifice. |
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For many avowed foodies and shopaholics, a trip to the FoodWorld is almost a weekly ritual that they thoroughly enjoy. |
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A revered monk performs a ritual ceremony to sanctify the signs at each of the guesthouses at her Ban Ruan Thai Kalae. |
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An assembly of 90 monks conducted Buddhist ritual chants and prayers sanctifying the ceremony. |
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Nine monks performed a ritual ceremony to sanctify the shrine, and blessed the local residents and the surrounding area. |
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The second pillar, salat, consists of ritual prayers said five times each day while facing toward Mecca, Mohammed's birthplace. |
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Tonight's ritual is the Lupercalia, the Roman celebration of the wolf thought to be the ultimate origin of Valentine's Day. |
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Part of the ritual of sacrificial offering required pouring out water on the altar. |
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For example, built into the pagan ritual are demands for parents to burn their children as a sacrifice to the gods. |
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Animal sacrifice accompanies almost every ritual and ceremonial event in Nepali life. |
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She gives daily discourses emphasizing that the ritual sacrifice of animals or birds is a crime. |
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Bingo players can be a superstitious lot, with 50 per cent of them carrying a lucky charm or performing a lucky ritual before they play. |
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Another area where magical activity can fall foul of the law is the carrying of ritual knives and swords, for example the athame. |
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Each day, they followed a strict routine of work, ritual baths, and prayer. |
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Because Gauguin simplified and archaized the figures, he did not sully the dignity of the four Arlesian women arrayed as if in ritual procession. |
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Thousands of pounds worth of damages could be paid out to families who saw false allegations of ritual abuse made against them. |
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Miss Thomas said they also receive a number of calls from women who have been subjected to satanic rape, ritual abuse and date rape. |
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Meanwhile, the girls were having their own little ritual opening night chat. |
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The ritual humiliation and abuse begin immediately and rapidly threaten to spiral out of control. |
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He is unflinching in his descriptions of the ritual humiliations of a writer in Hollywood. |
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As I grew, the dream seemed to come every month or so, like a ritual meeting, I later found that every full moon I would have the dream. |
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My uncle's invitations grew more frequent, and we went through the same ritual many times. |
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The island's men perform ritual dances to attract wives in this matriarchal society. |
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When writers referred to ritual dance around the turn of the century, they introduced ideas of religious activities into the discussion. |
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The slain bodies of the townspeople had been given the ritual burial, cremated in the fire, their souls sent to the afterlife to live in peace. |
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Even in ancient times, spas were highly technical buildings with practical and ritual traditions. |
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Other studies have, however, documented the richness of religious and ritual practice in contemporary Vietnam. |
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After death, the family performs rites for the benefit of the departed and undertakes a ritual purification of the home. |
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She realized they were dancing a ritual dance, a dance to an unknown deity. |
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In ritual life, the arts, such as dance and body painting, serve as a counterforce to evil and generate energy. |
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It was a place of ritual burial from c. 2000 BC, long before the arrival of the Celts in Ireland. |
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His duties are to lead prayers and to perform ritual sacrifices on religious holidays and special occasions. |
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There are wedding songs, ritual songs, cult songs, lullabies, healing songs, and work songs. |
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Contemporary concerns with cleanliness and purity are bound up with religious and ritual uses of water in the past. |
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During the ritual ceremonies and dances, Hopi men wear elaborate costumes that include special headdresses, masks, and body paints. |
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Tantra set out ritual practices, religious proscriptions, yogic techniques, and philosophical doctrine. |
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There was no elaborate ritual to follow, no waiting by the phone until Wednesday for a Saturday night date, no guessing whether he'd call at all. |
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Checking the soccer results was a ritual they followed most Saturday evenings during the soccer season. |
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She began her normal ritual of making dinner, followed by a soothing bubble bath. |
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Each of these chapters has been designed and written as a specific entity following a ritual combining chronological and thematic approaches. |
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Funerals were the most persistent religious ritual during the socialist era. |
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As soon as he took the castle, he performed an ancient ritual which gave him the power of a king. |
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The couple begins their wedding day with a religious ritual in the early morning and by receiving blessings from monks. |
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For example, three Balinese texts discuss an ancient ritual called the Crow Ceremony that precedes an attack on another region. |
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One enters into ritual time and ritual space by passing over a limen, a threshold, such as one finds at a doorway. |
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Because they concretely challenged the function of power rather than engage in symbolic ritual protest of it, right? |
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Outside and opposed to normal social life, liminality is also given ritual expression in licence, disorder, and role reversal. |
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You recognize a mating ritual of a man trying to assert his own among the female of the species. |
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He later discovered that there is a ritual of initiation into the army in which all applicants are anointed under the spirit of the lion. |
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It also made a great counterpoint to the shamanic stuff I've been immersed in, as initiations so often feature a ritual death and resurrection. |
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Not surprisingly, Spanish authorities betrayed considerable anxiety over the years at Andeans ' ritual performances. |
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The layperson responsible for keeping things in ritual order in the synagogue points out two Russian seniors to Mark. |
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Apart from his ritual farewell, Truman's act of self creation is otherwise represented as a repudiation of all social connection. |
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It is for this reason that a distinction is made between other ritual acts of worship, and dhikr. |
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Forrest saw African American oral traditions as rich repositories of ritual and value, sources of meaning in the face of suffering and tragedy. |
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It is no coincidence that this is the dramatic ritual that Jesus and the disciples were enacting at the Last Supper. |
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Colonial Yucatec ritual practice also insisted on ceremonies of nomination and ordering. |
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We had been schooled to dismiss them as being objects of religion, ritual and superstition. |
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A Lamaist monk, he wears a five-part ritual crown similar to the one in Plate XIII, from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
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Probably not, but in retrospect I take satisfaction in the thought that our ritual for choosing teams was algorithmically well-founded. |
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A congregation's ritual of eating, learning and worshiping together all lend the theological impetus for continuing such practices in the home. |
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There are also ritual lamps, and a charming gilded swing with push-rods to lull the deity into a kindly tolerance of human failings. |
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In those poems he captures so completely the familiar ritual cadences of Akan. |
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As a yearly ritual we keep sending out spots and the stations keep refusing to sell us airtime. |
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The steam rises from the kettle, she pours boiling water into the cup, stirs in milk, begins the ritual of adding sugar. |
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Most women now wear their hair too short for traditional hairstyles, so they wear wigs to go with ritual dress. |
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It is a statue cast in bronze and shows both realism of style and undoubted symbolic ritual function. |
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Hiding behind the sofa is an age-old ritual for younger viewers of Doctor Who. |
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This ritual blessing of bread and wine was usually performed within the context of a meal called the agape. |
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It was a beautiful ritual that allowed me to publicly affirm the vows that I had sworn so many years before. |
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Or it could rarify the nature of ritual objects, so that they must be of some degradable quality. |
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In the context of rights, a man may achieve maturity, but it is only upon his father's death that he gains true jural and ritual autonomy. |
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It is an ancient ritual practiced by a warrior race of India called Rajputs. |
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Only men perform traditional or ritual dances, while both men and women perform recreational dances, or jota. |
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Byatt's account of the jinx's stream of consciousness during her ritual killing ventures beyond the limits of verisimilitude. |
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Its entrance is a weather-beaten door sandwiched between an occult bookshop and a ritual shop on Vaughan Road. |
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Through this a thin jet of liquid would flow into the mouth of the ritual drinker or brotherhood performer. |
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Thus, the wayang is not only a cultural show, but also a sacred performance, with a ritual opening led by the puppeteer. |
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The only people who felt queasy about this courtly ritual were the impressionable, faint-hearted administrators of British tennis. |
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You might consider doing this ritual destruction on a New Moon, as it is a phase of the moon commonly held in association with new beginnings. |
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The gory de-horning of the Maral deer is an annual ritual in this isolated part of Siberia and dates from the 17th century. |
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The first ritual during the agriculture season takes place when the first fruits are harvested. |
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Here the ritual of the election night is a quaint old-world tradition closer to pantomime than politics. |
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For quaggas, like in all zebras, there was always a daily ritual in hygiene. |
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His Sunday-morning ritual was cutting them into little pieces and frying them crisp and then folding them into an omelette. |
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Followers had traveled many miles to mourn the loss, and aid in the ritual washing, dressing, and honoring of the body. |
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If you ever wondered where the American political ritual of baby kissing derived, Bonaparte may be the source. |
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But each of these boys underwent a Bris that followed an ancient ritual not widely practiced outside the ultra-Orthodox community. |
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Their president abased himself with ritual abject apologies. |
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Prayers are to be made in the direction of Mecca and must be carried out in a state of ritual purity, achieved by either ritual ablutions or a bath. |
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Magick is both doing the ritual and giving you're friend the want ad. |
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In areas where apples were grown, it evolved into a ritual in which chants and dances were used to ward off evil spirits which it was believed would harm the trees. |
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It was imperative that all ritual was accompanied by the correct type of bull according to its colour, markings and horn shape to ensure the efficacy of the ritual. |
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To those who circumcise for religious purposes, the criminalization of the ritual is nothing more than religious discrimination. |
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The club's long-suffering supporters became wearily familiar with the annual ritual of the new boss being paraded outside the stadium each summer. |
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Perhaps you might find in a particular ritual or commandment a way of expressing your sense of awe. |
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In 726 A.D., Emperor Seibu hosted a sumo tournament in July, which then became an important annual palace ritual along with archery contests in January and May. |
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The mating ritual begins when the male visits receptive females. |
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Again and again, liberal Hollywood has to go through the ghastly ritual of ennobling people before it can allow them to become recognizably human. |
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As you snuggle in front of a cozy fire or bask in the warmth of your wood stove, you are taking part in a ritual of comfort and enjoyment handed down through the centuries. |
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It includes ritual handwashing of the kohanim by the levites. |
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The ritual of routine visits for most chronic diseases usually includes monitoring to check on the progress or regress of the disease and the development of complications. |
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Our ritual duty of holiness satisfied after half an hour in the scented gothic air, there were more stops in bars. |
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A voodoo mask on the label reinforces the idea of ritual and adventure. |
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If it is certain that Maya altars received offerings or ritual goods, the particular ritual actions performed at these stones remains wholly unclear. |
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Nothing could be further removed from the ritual formalities of the continent, or the grimly murderous processes of trapping, gassing, poisoning or shooting. |
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Why has this ritual remained so cherished, indeed foundational, while so many other ancient commandments have fallen into eclipse? |
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Like Roberts, Barker propels us into the embodied life of ritual and, again like the mystics, analogises God's love for humanity as a sexual union. |
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Engaging with these bodily and ritual practices serves to enrich the human spirit within. |
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Now one might expect that this measurement of time would either give the number of ritual calendar years since creation or the number of civil calendar years since creation. |
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Such imposing classical receptacles are associated with pagan temples, worship and libations, and they thus introduce a sense of solemn ritual and ceremony. |
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Every April 25, Australians and New Zealanders observe Anzac Day, ostensibly a celebration of Imperial honour, but in truth a ritual of Antipodean identity. |
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If the ritual centers around the oral fixation, and not the tobacco or the smoke itself, you could substitute a lollipop, licorice or hard sour candy for the cigarette. |
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Standing up from the table where the teens had been playing a board game, a regular ritual at the Easter banquet, she stretched her arms out and yawned. |
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I liked the fact that you invariably showed up at our Friday afternoon Happy Hour ritual in the courtyard when we all unwound after an intense week of studies. |
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During this period, there are dances, and ritual sacrifices of animals. |
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After the ritual blessing, the relic was replaced in its casket. |
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Extraordinary allegations of Satanic ritual abuse had been made and an extraordinary fight ensued to have the children returned and the families' names cleared. |
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The Vatican manuscript, however, problematizes such a straightforward reading because, as this article contends, ritualized depiction is not the same as ritual itself. |
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Other than that, if you believe in helping others, enjoy ritual bonding and can find someone to introduce you to a lodge, Freemasonry might be just the thing. |
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Relations with the ancestors and respect for Nyamwezi traditions are maintained through ritual activity such as animal sacrifices and other ceremonies. |
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Wicca includes ceremony and ritual that serves the union of the divine with nature rather than embracing a personal god. |
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The haka, a traditional Maori dance, is best known as the pregame ritual of the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team. |
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And there are obviously easier and quicker ways of making a cup of tea than performing sado, the Japanese tea ceremony, with all its ritual and hours of quiet kneeling. |
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In the tea garden, void of stream or pond, water plays the most important role as one stops to perform the ritual cleansing at the chozubachi, or water basin. |
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Ghusul is a ritual cleansing from head to toe, in this instance performed with all the solemnity of a trip to a water park. |
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The Mandan suspension ritual was used primarily as a rite of passage. |
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Like Will Stanton, Little Hawk is 11 when ancient ritual and sudden circumstance rob him of his innocence. |
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These efforts have focussed on restoring spiritual balance through ritual purification ceremonies, which reinforce an inherently apolitical Balinese self-image. |
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The throngs of visitors both native Balinese and foreign guests have come to witness a ritual that has not been performed in Bali in living memory. |
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It also signifies the start of summer and with it thousands of grill masters begin their annual ritual of scraping and cleaning the backyard barbeque. |
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Members attend ritual events such as baptisms, confirmations, wedding ceremonies, and funerals and major religious events such as Christmas and Easter. |
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Marriages are often arranged by the families through the services of a matchmaker or go-between, and commence with a ritual celebration, or wedding. |
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This, however, is not the familiar ritual of the Commons bear pit. |
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The Alma bridge in Paris where Diana met her death, it was claimed, was built at a site of pagan sacrifice and ritual combat for the Merovingian kings. |
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In an annual commemorative ritual tied to sun and sky, a shaft of light will illuminate the void between the time of the first and second attacks. |
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And we have done so in a ritual that is ageless and tribal from time immemorial. |
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In London, some business people are so ruthless and truly busy that they have done away with the ritual of toothbrushing. |
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The point of the ritual is to announce to the ancestors our intentions, and earn their consent to continue. |
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Mozambican women have been sold as wives and domestic labourers to mineworkers, babies are trafficked for adoption and people are trafficked for ritual muti killings. |
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According to the ritual of Communion established during the late twelfth century, it is the gesture of elevation that marks the moment of the Eucharist's transubstantiation. |
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Finally a shochet is the man designated to perform ritual slaughter. |
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I am thinking of several possible methods, such as ritual work combined with foci symbols or sigils, but have not quite made up my mind on this matter. |
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Instead, imagine a writing buddy or a good friend who appreciates the efforts you make and never puts you down. o Find a ritual or routine to help you through the process. |
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A limited sample of wood from Sand Prairie phase structures indicates that red cedar was used for construction unassociated with ritual precincts or mound centers. |
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I get irritated at the ritual speeches and show of public sisterhood. |
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These beliefs existed within the interstices of official faith and ritual and churchmen did not necessarily see them as pagan, unchristian, heretical or erroneous. |
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Under normal circumstances I would have never unclothed myself like that, but I was sure they were going to bring me special ritual clothing anyway. |
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Befuddled villagers who were in a steam over a bizarre summer ritual have given themselves a pat on the back after chicken droppings saved their blushes. |
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The ritual of sky burial originated in Persia more than 3,000 years ago. |
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To me this place is holy and this ritual sacred, but strangely, however close I feel to Vivian, I feel distant from God. |
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Whether or not the bull, tauros, is Dionysius in one of his forms, there is no doubt that the performers link the ritual to the old pagan mysteries. |
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It's like some ritual to usher people into the neighborhood. |
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The bris, or ritual circumcision, takes place eight days after birth. |
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It's not the nightly ritual that it used to be, say 20, 30 years ago. |
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With some help getting into the high cockpit, Bullard settled himself into the bucket seat and began the ritual of strapping on parachute and safety harnesses. |
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So the whole ritual is a sublimated performance in glittering vestments and ceremonial gestures which transform everydayness into a quasi-encounter with the otherworldly. |
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The best way I've ever found is one that can take a little time, and start the vibrations that will follow into the ritual area as the circle is drawn. |
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This ritual is also often carried out in the vihara or Buddhist temple. |
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Another traditional instrument still used in ritual and ceremonial events is the bullroarer, a thin piece of wood suspended from a string and swung in a circle. |
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The line of questioning is a regular ritual conducted between Sen. Dianne Feinstein and the press corps. |
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He does not need our wealth or spiritless ritual worship though He gives high value to the heart that is brimful of the feelings of gratitude and thankfulness. |
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They interviewed people on their way of life, emotions, the history of Nestinari and most of all their souls and their spiritual ritual and mystical powers. |
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The hajj is an important ritual for the Bedu, and most parents take each of their children on his or her first pilgrimage at the age of seven or eight. |
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Ilkley Moor is one of the most significant Neolithic sites in the country with a vast collection of cairns, standing stones, circles and other sacred and ritual sites. |
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Everyday life can be a terrifying ordeal for the autistic, who struggle to grasp what is happening around them and often retreat into ritual or obsessive behaviour. |
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All varsity football and baseball players surveyed engaged in at least one ritual before a game, and on the average, football players used three. |
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Shamanic and other ritual may effect a psychotherapeutic cure, leading anthropologists such as Jane Atkinson to theorize how. |
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It was from Illtud and his successors that the Irish sought guidance on matters of ritual and discipline. |
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Hospitality, bonds of kinship and the fulfilment of social and ritual responsibilities were highly important. |
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This ritual was dropped from the coronation of Queen Victoria and was never revived. |
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With Chinese ritual bronzes, which are documented in the inscriptions they carry and from other sources, the case is very clear. |
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However, the ritual was ineffective, and an operation was performed that left him with permanent scars across his face and body. |
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It was then considered prudent to search the cellars on the day before each State Opening of Parliament, a ritual that survives to this day. |
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At the time of renouncing worldly pleasures, the first step is tonsuring the head, after which there is a ritual bath in the Ganges. |
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In 2011 a water tunnel was discovered just north of these standing stones and cuts in bedrock indicating a connection with ritual activities. |
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Like circumcisers, they enact a violence on the body that outside of the ritual context would be entirely wicked, nearly incomprehensible. |
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Exchange or trading of stone axes may not have been possible without first taking part in a ritual or ceremony. |
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When Koana's partner, Aka, is murdered, Paneke draws Cowrie into the ritual healing processes of the steambath and lomilomi massage. |
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Its original purpose is unknown, although archaeologists believe that it was most likely used for some form of ritual or ceremony. |
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Another common ritual in Heathenry is sumbel, also spelled symbel, a ritual drinking ceremony in which the gods are toasted. |
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What ritual did some celebrities start engaging in over the summer? |
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Some modern Druids also use ritual staves, a symbolic magical instrument long associated with both Druids and wizards generally. |
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Part of an ancient pagan marriage tradition involved the bride taking a ritual bath at a bathhouse before the ceremony. |
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The ritual format of contemporary Stregheria is roughly similar to that of other Neopagan witchcraft religions such as Wicca. |
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In the modern Western world, witchcraft accusations have often accompanied the satanic ritual abuse moral panic. |
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A spell could consist of a set of words, a formula or verse, or a ritual action, or any combination of these. |
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The hymn admits that the entry of the Wife into the ritual is something of an offense, but an expiable one. |
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For example, what is with this ritual of kicking and punching the corner flag after scoring? |
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Speculation based on scientifically investigated known ritual or warfare practices which existed during this early period is inconclusive. |
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Key fields of study include theories of embodiment and subjectivity from post-structuralism, performance studies, and ritual studies. |
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The viewer's gaze meets the tidily unrevealing palms of the soldier as they perform what is meant to be a ritual of rest and repose. |
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Infants in Wiccan families may be involved in a ritual called a Wiccaning, which is analogous to a Christening. |
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In the Anglican church in the 19th century, the role of ritual became a contentious matter. |
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The debate over ritual was also associated with struggles between High Church and Low Church movements. |
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The Kuru state organised the Vedic hymns into collections, and developed the orthodox srauta ritual to uphold the social order. |
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In fact, states Romila Thapar, these were not codes of law but social and ritual texts. |
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The cattle byre has ritual as well as practical significance as a store of wealth and symbol of prestige. |
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The special significance of ritual was marked by always placing its discussion at the start of the work. |
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Cleaning was important and until a formal ritual had been devised it was a dangerous operation. |
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Spirituality, on the other hand, is an individual, religionlike experience freed from the dogma and ritual of traditional religion. |
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Throughout the history of religious Taoism, the Tao Te Ching has been used as a ritual text. |
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Henges sometimes formed part of a ritual landscape or complex, with other Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments inside and outside the henge. |
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As with ordinary henges, they are thought to have served ritual purposes and are thought to be of late Neolithic date. |
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Ghosts may be killed with a ritual dagger or caught in a spirit trap and burnt, thus releasing them to be reborn. |
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The ritual yields a less than proportionate return because it fails to produce the elutriating effects Eugene desires. |
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The ritual and tradition are of course rather absurd, but the principle is good and the ethics are identical with Xtian ethics. |
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After a ritual has finished, the God, Goddess and Guardians are thanked, the directions are dismissed and the circle is closed. |
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Did you and McConaughey have any sort of bonding ritual before shooting? |
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For nose-pulling and brawling we have substituted ritual apologies. |
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An altar is usually present in the circle, on which ritual tools are placed and representations of the God and the Goddess may be displayed. |
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But his most important name, the initiation name given to teenage Xhosas when they have undergone ritual circumcision, is Dalibunga. |
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Wicca often involves the ritual practice of magic, though it is not always necessary. |
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Salat is preceded by ritual ablution and usually performed five times a day. |
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Wicca draws upon a diverse set of ancient pagan and 20th century hermetic motifs for its theological structure and ritual practices. |
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Similar to foundation of cities, the construction of qanats always starts with some religious ceremony and many ritual preparations. |
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He holds a degree in Ritual Anthropology and studied animism and ritual at the graduate level. |
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If the ritual does not have this purpose it is not liturgy but only ritual. |
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The ritual still continues as an immensely grand festival and visual magnitude attracting staggering numbers to the doors of this great temple. |
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When ritual is undertaken to participate in a divine act or assist a divine action, it is liturgy. |
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Tantric Buddhism is largely concerned with ritual and meditative practices. |
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Evangelical preachers emphasized personal salvation and piety more than ritual and tradition. |
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Devotional practices include ritual prayer, prostration, offerings, pilgrimage, and chanting. |
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His mother died on May 8, 1592, and he undertook the ritual mourning period in her honor. |
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Reflecting Moscow's new imperial claims, Ivan's coronation as Tsar was a ritual modeled after those of the Byzantine emperors. |
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The ceremony was named an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in order to help the ritual survive and thrive in the modern world. |
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Furthermore, the burial ritual which typified Bell Beaker sites was intrusive into Western Europe. |
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According to myth, the ritual was created to ask the gods to end a severe drought. |
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Neither the position of Cihuacoatl nor the position of Huetlatoani were priestly, yet both did have important ritual tasks. |
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These include dedicatory caches and other ritual deposits, shrines, and burials and their associated funerary offerings. |
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