Throughout history, wars have been followed by ritualised attempts to assert legal authority. |
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It was ritualised, listless clapping, not genuine congratulation at fine play. |
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In a vernacular society, aggressive behaviour is highly ritualised and serves social ends. |
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In contrast to the secular West, a deep piety permeates everyday village life, even though it is often highly ritualised. |
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Rap and hip-hop music in particular are condescending in nature, projecting rhythmic elements of braggadocio and ritualised insult. |
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Courtship involves ritualised flight and ground displays, and the male often presents a fish to his partner. |
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There is nothing glorious about the Glorious Twelfth, when ritualised killing is used for the pleasure of a minority. |
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But what has that got to do with where we finally accord Richard III the honour he deserves, a proper ritualised burial for a former King of England? |
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