I plan to symbolically plough a field in each country in order to meet other farmers and learn new ways of working the land. |
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The plain card laughs at you, symbolically suggesting that it's a fleeting moment of happiness. |
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According to Jacoby, the hyphen in service-learning is symbolically representative of this symbiotic relationship. |
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Early in his career, Pinter denied that he wrote symbolically, partly because critics tried to associate him with absurdism. |
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The painting represents symbolically the relationship of papal patronage of artists and its difficulties. |
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For example, in ritual, swords or knives or wands or candles are often symbolically plunged into chalices. |
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The finale began with a rocket that symbolically extinguished the Olympic flame. |
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The rite of churching, unenforced but very popular, symbolically marked the end of lying-in. |
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Thus religious and political extremism are laid symbolically side by side for our execration. |
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Ministers, and particularly bishops in episcopal churches, also represent symbolically the church and Christ's way of life. |
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Nor do they use color mimetically, symbolically, metaphorically, or even emotively. |
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Drums, gongs and cymbals are played during the dance to symbolically heal the lion and scare away any evil spirits and bring good luck. |
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In some cases, these ideas evolve into a symbolically charged moment of private religious devotion. |
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For example, Hutchins showed that the preliterate Micronesians employed an abstract navigational system that used the stars symbolically. |
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The hajj links pilgrims with Muslims around the world symbolically, ritually, and politically. |
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The title symbolically equips the with explosive power and a procreative, insectlike ubiquity. |
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Directly in front of Julius were the uniform and the weapons of the deceased General Brice, symbolically placed to signify the end of the war. |
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At the center is a two-foot spot, also in red elm, symbolically indicating where a fire pit would be. |
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But symbolically, heading off to cover the conference is hugely significant for me. |
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The national flower is the ceibo and the most symbolically significant tree is the ombu. |
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Its location on the topmost floor of the Metro Centre should symbolically put the centre on top of council affairs. |
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National identity is symbolically linked to two significant moments in the Belarusian history. |
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The two cousins and their jennet symbolically parallel the uneasy relations between colonial tourist and colonized native. |
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The pito or umbilical cord symbolically tied that child to its tribe, its whanau, its hapu, and the land it inherited. |
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Throughout the module, students develop, graph, and solve linear equations verbally, tabularly, graphically, and symbolically. |
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Another equally important anthropological question is how biological distinctions are made symbolically and socially meaningful. |
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Crystal visits the Catskills, symbolically, in the show, but his humor is far from the whiny Allen mentality. |
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They tend also to be excluded from or only symbolically represented in political processes. |
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Conversely the lighting of a candle may be symbolically significant if it denotes bringing of light, that is, relief from suffering or enlightenment. |
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The actors and the scenery, sometimes represented symbolically, speak loudly to a similar diorama of wooden figures also standing on a round base in the adjacent room. |
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We walk down the wooded dunes, and there, finally, is the gunmetal Baltic, Kaliningrad's point, symbolically shrouded in an undulating, enigmatic fog. |
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It captures the familiar sight of memorials in the shape of crosses erected to road accident victims, decorated symbolically with ephemeral flowers. |
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On each corner of its curved roof perch ten dragons and other mythical water animals that symbolically guard against the ever-present risk of fire. |
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Having one with you is also the only thing that, besides the title and a brief screen appearance, will be linked symbolically or literally to an actual dreamcatcher. |
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And it is a space that takes pleasure in symbolically sharing a work that would otherwise be reserved for only a few. |
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Thus symbolically identified, the communicant was inspired to speak in the first person, thereby giving birth to the art of drama. |
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Tribute to Om Khalsoum, the great oriental diva, Leila leads the audience into a dreamworld where sound responds symbolically to colour. |
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The flesh of the heart is symbolically represented by 'rocks' and it is the untruth that keeps them from obeying the word. |
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The betrothal event only symbolically ties the bond in anticipation of the wedding ceremony under the bridegroom's canopy and the actual union. |
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And, in this context, I look symbolically and appealingly in the direction of my highly esteemed colleague Mr Jarzembowski. |
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Students will now create a still life arrangement, representing each member of their family symbolically by a chosen object. |
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Perhaps, symbolically, the objects evoke the presence of various deities accompanying the goddess in her role as nature's progenitor. |
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Furthermore, the veil symbolically protected the virginity, modesty and chastity of the bride. |
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The course of love weaves in symbolically among the five pillars in front of the backdrop. |
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This can be made to sound rather trivial: skirts, for example, limit a woman's freedom much as the soutane symbolically humiliates the priest. |
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The architect, Wolfgang Frey, symbolically handed the keys over to the febi management and staff. |
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These unicorns are made distinctive to the Society through their colouring, which also ties them visually and symbolically to the shield. |
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In natural philosophy it is symbolically one of the four natural elements that, with earth, air and fire, make up the universe. |
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Ciri symbolically gave Sr. Alaide a small model of a sailing ship, symbol of one who always chooses new shores. |
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The Cora have a ceremony in which children are symbolically introduced to the use of alcoholic drinks. |
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These two pylons symbolically rise to the heavens and to the higher values that man is attempting to achieve. |
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A diverse country needs a capital that symbolically reaffirms the common values and achievements of its society. |
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The operation will symbolically close with the European Day of the Sea on 20 May. |
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The EU needs to show clearly that the fight against terrorism is, both symbolically and practically, a demonstration of solidarity. |
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So, perhaps we should stay outside our boxes not just literally, but importantly also symbolically. |
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The Hotel de Ville is an important building, practically and symbolically, that had to be adjusted to suit the new climate. |
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These installations, more than just their original function, symbolically strengthen the presence of port activities in the city. |
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It is also very important, symbolically and politically, to make this gesture of solidarity with all the regions that have suffered this summer. |
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Two milk cans containing soil and ashes from different concentration and extermination camps are symbolically buried on site. |
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By moving their capital to Delhi, then, the British symbolically sought to resolve centuries of dynastic struggle for control of the subcontinent. |
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Both acts of wanton destruction were deliberately aimed at symbolically injuring the self-esteem of the targeted victims, beside tremendous loss of innocent lives. |
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Deleuze maintains that the father's punishing superego and genital sexuality are symbolically punished in the son, who must expiate his likeness to the father. |
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Similarly, the symbolically significant date of November 29 adds a second curve ball. |
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In designing the embassy, the architects were faced with the challenge of finding a symbolically appropriate architectural expression, while refraining from monumentalism. |
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We believe that they can be humanitarian leaders, both symbolically and pragmatically. |
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Tibi had previously symbolically spilled water on Prawer Bill in Knesset. |
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The Flag Master's dancing movements and drum and gong sounds convey the development of the battle, and paper butterflies released from the flag symbolically disperse the invaders. |
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It might be symbolically meaningful, but probably not financially. |
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After being fired by his ogress supervisor, Ms Clara Tillinghast, he embarks on a night of epic debauchery after which, symbolically, he swaps his raybans for some bread at an early morning bakery. |
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Here he symbolically looks to the far horizon. |
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Members also agreed to place emphasis on projects addressing the needs of the most vulnerable and marginalized victims and symbolically reflecting the actions of the Fund on behalf of victims. |
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Today, symbolically, I give each of you these two fundamental documents of the Church's faith, that they may be a point of reference in your teaching and a sign of our communion of faith. |
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In the Western imagination, the valiance of symbolically charged figures like Homer's Ulysses or the Knights of the Round Table remained unquestioned since their conception. |
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Despite the lack of incremental impact, the Program is important symbolically in attracting attention to the issue of under-representation of Aboriginal people in academia. |
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The goal was to put forward measures that would allow everyone to take back, symbolically, this universal domain and share this evocative land of dreams and reflection. |
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The square root of 2, indicated symbolically as Ö2, is called a surd, or irrational number, because it is greater than 1 and less than 2 but is not a rational fraction of two integers. |
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Appropriately, the incarnative possibilities of language are expressed symbolically in much of Warren's poetry. |
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The poles lift the sculpture from the ground, symbolically lifting it from anything solid and material, making it lighter, almost virtual, unable to be touched. |
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We have symbolically interpreted this kind rebus puzzle to illustrate, in the form of an installation, a short diatribe in which we defend the return of ideas when faced with the growing banalization of visual communication. |
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Encoded in metaphorical and symbolic form, carnivalesque rites, ceremonies, and popular festivities symbolically link people with a mythic past and reconstruct a present that promises a golden future. |
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Hence, participation in the festival symbolically suggests reaffirmation in accepting the sacrosanctity of the powers of the gods to protect them against adversaries. |
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In some cases, during the welcome ceremony for the children all the old clothes and military attires are burned symbolically to mark the end of bush life and the start of a new life in freedom from terror. |
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The baya may be the sturdiest pillar of Morocco's political system, symbolically affirming that the monarchy is somehow more representative of popular power than a weak parliament or pliable judges. |
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It is the great battle contemplated symbolically by the prophets of other times, and seen in the way of mirages by the prophets and seers of this one. |
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As once Bond emerged from the priest hole a man, so symbolically does he return and become an entirely new man. |
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There is something symbolically apt, for example, about the way the grotesque figure of the dead paedophile, Father Brendan Smyth, has returned to threaten the position of the head of the Irish church, Cardinal Sean Brady. |
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There are indications in the drawing that Marie-Therese, who represents the wounded horse, is also being symbolically gored by the horns of the bull. |
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And who now has symbolically become Japan's poster boy for such speculation? |
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Thus, great attention is given to each stage of drum construction, from the selection of the wood of certain trees to the painting of symbolically charged designs on the drumhead. |
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During the prayer service April 11, Francis symbolically gave the bull to the four cardinal archpriests of the papal basilicas. |
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Stories, some literally true, some symbolically or mythically true, have been passed down over the ages to encourage ethical behaviour. |
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The action consists of gagging statues in cities throughout Europe and the world that will symbolically be prevented from speaking freely, much like the current situation of the people in Belarus. |
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To honor the dead, visitors pour liquid on the ground, symbolically offering the ancestors the first taste of drink as a sign of gratitude and request for guidance. |
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William symbolically wore his crown in the ruins of York on Christmas Day 1069, and then proceeded to buy off the Danes. |
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Ending jizya lifted a real burden on the poor, and promised, at least symbolically, a greater equality between the followers of different faiths. |
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Theseus and Hippolyta represent marriage and, symbolically, the reconciliation of the natural seasons or the phases of time. |
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Consider, for example, the symbolically overfreighted names she has chosen for her central characters. |
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He will then violently flap his wings to symbolically clear out a nest in the soil. |
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In the final stage of incorporation, the initiates are symbolically confirmed in their new identity and community. |
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To both Teotihuacan and Mayan cultures, Venus was in turn also symbolically connected with warfare. |
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Madbaha symbolically represents Heaven and Haickala, the earth and veil the sky. |
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It is used to symbolically signal the Commons's right to consider matters not contained in the Queen's speech. |
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On the contrary, they symbolically sacrificed the berdache before the newcomers. |
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Mathematics is the systematic treatment of magnitude, relationships between figures and forms, and relations between quantities expressed symbolically. |
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The basilica is entered through a two-storied narthex surmounted by a square belfry, with pillars crowned by Romanesque, Corinthian, and symbolically carved capitals. |
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Created in 1972, the Canadian Bravery Decorations symbolically express the nation's gratitude to those people who risk their lives to save or protect others, defying their instinct of self-preservation in the process. |
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How could this defenceless man, without any quality other than his dereliction, really and symbolically be the fellow human being of anyone within the city? |
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Not so Birtles, who argues the Scrivener-driven design is superior, ascetically, symbolically and in its practicality. |
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The gravity of Keating's speech lies in its unambiguous acknowledgment that past crimes are inextricably – practically, emotionally, symbolically – linked to present Indigenous disadvantage. |
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Grab bars and poles, also made of fully recyclable aluminum, symbolically take the form of tree branches, emphasizing the metro's sustainable imitative. |
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The royal footstool was painted with the figures of traditional enemies of Egypt so that the pharaoh might symbolically tread his enemies under his feet. |
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This objective is, of course, symbolically as well as practically epitomized by the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea which was developed under the auspices of the General Assembly. |
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Hence, baptism consists of a triple immersion that is connected with a triple renunciation of Satan that the candidates say and act out symbolically prior to the immersions. |
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Ritual union which may also be accomplished symbolically is, for both partners, a form of sacralization, the act being a participation in cosmic and divine processes. |
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In such SS lessons there was a contrast between the word order used in talking about problems, and conventions for depicting the same problem diagrammatically or symbolically. |
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Feminist critics believe that it adopts archaic attitudes toward women, such as worshiping them symbolically through stereotypes and sexist norms. |
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Infantilism, also known as autonepiophilia is a paraphilia characteristic of a masquerade in which an individual is symbolically transformed back to infancy. |
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Another kind of parallelism used is referred to by modern linguists as difrasismo, in which two phrases are symbolically combined to give a metaphorical reading. |
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His victory was reinforced by his marriage to Elizabeth of York, daughter of King Edward IV, symbolically uniting the former warring factions under a new dynasty. |
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Traditionally, bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah ceremonies are held in synagogues, where 13-year-olds demonstrate their proficiency in Hebrew and symbolically enter adulthood. |
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In addition, black corn, known as kokoma, or Masau'u's corn, symbolically representing the direction of Above, is planted in May for the fall havest. |
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Scholars have speculated that emerging elites were symbolically and physically appropriating dead ancestors to emphasize and project their own authority. |
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The third degree is the highest in BTW, and it involves the participation of the Great Rite, either actual or symbolically, and in some cases ritual flagellation. |
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At its western end it contains the font for the ritual washing service of Baptism, at which a person, most often an infant, is symbolically accepted into the church. |
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I think back to Continuera a crescere trame che in quel punto, and its fossilisation of a moment of touch, around which the artwork symbolically grows and develops. |
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In 2002, the Tro Breizh included a special pilgrimage to Wales, symbolically making the reverse journey of the Welshmen Sant Paol, Sant Brieg, and Sant Samzun. |
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In 2002, the Tro Breizh included a special pilgrimage to Wales, symbolically making the reverse journey of the Welshmen Paul Aurelian, Brioc, and Samson. |
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