Rugby, racing and beer are popularly associated with significant vernacular rituals in Australia and New Zealand. |
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This course will not practice or discuss at length any rituals, spells, or invocations. |
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The Inuits of Alaska also tattooed themselves in preparation for death rituals. |
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There were no clan leaders to begin the deliberations with the customary religious rituals. |
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They are said to have had importance in rituals, possibly as a focus for interment of the dead. |
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What did the local people believe would happen if people failed to observe the rituals in the ceremony? |
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Nothing I understood about Confucianism had anything to do with these rituals. |
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She likes everything to be in the right place at the right time, and she has these rituals which she always follows. |
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Indonesians expect foreign executives to act out elaborate rituals of etiquette as a precondition for establishing a good working relationship. |
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He finished his other routine hygiene rituals, meticulously following some unwritten agenda. |
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Many Koreans believe in ancestral spirits and observe Confucian rituals concerning funerals, mourning practices, and memorial services. |
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He plays patriarch an ailing archeologist who's preoccupied with funeral rituals. |
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Ancient traditions and rituals tend to abound with precepts and injunctions. |
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Members are those initiates who have been to a few rituals and like what they see and the people they are working magic with. |
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Typically, these beauties portray loas, or spirits, which will be conjured during rituals involving trance-inducing drumming and dance. |
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The festival lasts ten days, with numerous rituals and offerings to the gods. |
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I did not understand a word of Armenian nor did I have a clue about the rituals involved. |
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Buddha challenged the Vedic practice of rigid sacrificial rituals and the practice of caste systems. |
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The dancers, arrayed in awe-inspiring costumes and hideous masks, enact weird rituals before the village shrine. |
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Here in Doi Tung, these tribal villagers continue to celebrate their ancient festivals and religious rituals. |
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One person may be plagued by private rituals or compulsions or repetitive thoughts of which no one else is aware. |
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The best-documented death rituals were those associated with royalty or high nobility. |
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Vanessa discusses several months after Layla's death how western society has lost touch with rituals that express mourning. |
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There is a dialogue between Yama and the boy about the primordial Fire and sacrificial rituals to attain to heavenly life. |
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The tool I most often carry with me to group rituals is a knife, what most people would call an athame. |
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Some rituals involved enacting ancient myths from a feminist point of view, revering nature, and sacralizing women's bodies. |
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It spells out proper procedures for construction of the altar for ceremonial sacrifices and other rituals. |
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Among the expressions of this religion are fire walking, animal sacrifices, and rituals of possession by a deity or ancestor. |
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The practice of santeria involves healing rituals, spirit possession, and animal sacrifice. |
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Certain cattle-herding tribes in the south place great symbolic and spiritual value on cows, which sometimes are sacrificed in religious rituals. |
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Murphy holds that the American republic is founded on a compromise between resistance to authority and civic rituals of justice. |
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It is from this very imagination of some fertile minds that various religious texts, rituals and ideas have sprouted. |
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Until these questions are answered, a comparison to Greek rituals will just be speculative. |
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Temple worship, rituals, sacraments as well as personal devotions create a communion with the devas and God. |
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Besides, being a phrase book, it is also a peep into the customs and rituals of India. |
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A family, unused to the centre of the stage and broken in grief, draw comfort from the predictability of the rituals. |
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The people also held various kinds of burial rituals and burnt incense on special days. |
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Their immaculate feathers impervious to sleet and rain, a pair of white-capped albatross engage in affectionate courtship rituals. |
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The rituals associated with freemasonry are available to any user of quality public libraries or the readers of the Old and New Testaments. |
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The rituals of confession, penitence and absolution provided the time-honoured solutions. |
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These partisan leagues were established as secret societies with passwords and rituals. |
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Training a child to sit at table and eat food in a civilized manner is one of the basic rituals of culture. |
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In a sense, stage properties like skulls and notions like funerary rituals are both historically marked signs and universal symbols. |
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In some ways modern societies are turning full circle and returning to the varied rituals of the past. |
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We decided to celebrate the Sabbats by composing rituals to Goddesses of the Celtic pantheon. |
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In the Tanzanian city of Arusha, a set of intriguing and tightly choreographed rituals is being enacted. |
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The ground beneath the abbey was honeycombed with a series of caves that became the scene of countless orgies and unspeakable rituals. |
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There are still many non-Islamic elements in Sundanese ceremonies and rituals, particularly those surrounding the growing of rice. |
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Kip Rollins is a champion surfer who now does body-piercing and Indian sun dance rituals, rituals for initiation into manhood. |
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There is nothing wrong for a guru and chela to learn and practise mysterious rituals within the confines of the law. |
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Eight sailors who took part in hazing rituals aboard the HMAS Ballarat last year face penalties. |
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Galician folklore includes many charms and rituals related to the different stages and events of the life cycle. |
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We can exercise our own intuition to create the meaningful tools, charms, symbols and rituals for ourselves. |
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What we need to do is redevelop charivaris, shaming rituals, to show them their behaviour is just not acceptable. |
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Formal rituals of courting, chaperonage, and arranged marriages strictly governed relations between the sexes. |
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Since sickness is often seen as a problem of spiritual essence, the khwan, chants, and healing rituals are often used to cure illnesses. |
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They might become irritable because they have to stay awake late into the night or miss an activity or outing to complete their rituals. |
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For the first time we have a glimpse of the perishable artefacts which played such a major role in Aztec rituals, pomp and ceremony. |
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In the section devoted to each stage, one can view videotapes of relevant religious rituals and ceremonial objects from diverse traditions. |
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The tree most often used for these rituals is the ceiba, known as nkunia nsambi, the branch of god. |
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Crowds delighted in speeches filled with double talk ridiculing the pompous, bombastic oratory that characterized familiar memorial rituals. |
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Tobacco's use in heathenish and healing rituals eventually would be replaced by its use in civilized medicine. |
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It's just one of those silly rituals or in-jokes you tend to get when you have a group of men together on tour for weeks on end. |
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As hunting rituals go, the welcome was less fortifying than the traditional stirrup cup. |
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He has achieved spectacular success and national acclaim with his still-life compositions of wine and the rituals surrounding its consumption. |
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All the rituals were observed, we talked of our pasts, and the cosmos and all its ologies was deeply explored. |
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If her rituals or gris-gris didn't work, Marie met them in the street and physically beat them. |
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I don't use candles very much except during rituals, but when I do I have a number of small blue glass candleholders for them. |
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There were big bad wolves at the door back then and the rituals and ceremonies we observed were an important part of our defences against them. |
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This holiday long weekend atheists and believers alike observed religious rituals. |
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The older people may wish to individually observe religious rituals, but with the young Sabra, orthodox custom holds no sway. |
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Many religions go through ceremonies or observances of rituals to become pure or to be healed. |
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Daya Nath believed that mental purity could only be obtained through renunciation of the world, observance of rituals, introspection, and yoga. |
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I did not understand that God did not merely require the outward observance of certain rituals but rather a clean heart and a holy life. |
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They perform certain rituals and rites to please God hoping that these vain oblations will work. |
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Although outlawed throughout Africa, the Calabar bean ordeal is astonishingly enough, still practiced in some tribal rituals. |
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After a long drive, we arrived in Mecca around midnight and began the rituals associated with the hajj. |
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He went to work for a self-styled voodoo doctor, assisting with swamp tours and taking visitors into the woods for staged rituals. |
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At the Synagogue bright photos and a clean design draw the very young reader into such rituals as Simchat Torah, Havdalah, and Shabbat. |
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But it also plays with core elements of the Haitian voodoo tradition, of Caribbean magic, and of African rituals as well. |
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The West African and trans-Caribbean influences in the South are best seen in spiritual ceremonies that evoke elements from voodoo rituals. |
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I've found that felt tip pens or magic markers are excellent for 'tattooing' non-permanent symbols on skin for specific rituals. |
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The development of bullfighting in Andalusia was preceded by bull rituals and cults. |
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Men have a monopoly in public speaking, landowning rights, and religious rituals. |
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There's always that troubling liberal idea of the noble savage at the back of one's head, with his lovely ancient ways and his especial rituals. |
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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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The Vedas had been slowly expanded to include the massive Brahmanas, the instructions of sacrificial rituals. |
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The Brahmanas are rituals and prayers to guide the priests in their duties. |
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All of this came neatly together in the rituals the Victorians developed for Christmas. |
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The Pueblo and Navajo people use it in rituals when an infant first cries and smiles. |
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The juxtaposition of materialism and spirituality does reveal an unregenerate society blind to the true meaning of the church rituals. |
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From the outset of our candidate initiation rituals, we are accustomed to the unquestionability of our training plan. |
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The New Year cycle of the water rituals flowed at the weekend as Bulgaria marked the name days of Jordan and Ivan. |
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The rituals to celebrate various name days are quite similar to those practised on Christmas Eve and Christmas. |
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The purpose of these rituals is to enable young people to bond with others with whom they have undergone painful experiences. |
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In a satirical perspective, it may be blaming us for disregarding funerary rituals, for keeping death in an undomesticated, barbaric status. |
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It's all mumbo-jumbo, ancient rituals that for some extraordinary reason we've stuck with. |
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It is a book centered around the Victorian notions of death and the rituals of mourning and the idea and function of the cemetery. |
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Those rituals involved animal sacrifice and blood offerings to Mother Earth. |
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One interpretation is that the cave became a focus for mortuary rituals, including the defleshing of the dead. |
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Burial monuments and other mortuary rituals are often costly and elaborate. |
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Family members deliver these items through mortuary rituals, especially those performed annually on the deceased's death anniversary. |
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Once people are used to going back to school and get back into more daily rituals, they will go back to lattes and mochas. |
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He hoped Ursula would be accepted by the tribeswomen and be able to learn about their guarded rituals. |
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So true Hindus should not mind if some such local rituals are not observed everywhere else. |
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Such traditions generate belief, allowing future rituals to produce placebo effects. |
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Most single, 30-something women consider the wedding-bouquet toss the most dreaded of all nuptial rituals. |
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The village spirits are considered benign, helping people to have good and happy lives so long as proper rituals are observed. |
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On Christmas Day they can eat these things, but the rituals centre more on the last day of the fast on Christmas Eve, he says. |
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In Japan, few rituals are as tightly scripted as the send-off for the dearly departed. |
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What usually occurs is the incorporation of the acrolect's symbols and ideas, the dogma and doctrine, and the basilect's practices and rituals. |
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Many sing this list, but its purpose goes beyond a simple song to open the Seder before the serious rituals begin. |
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These rituals would often lead to matches and marriages, either immediately in the coming summer or autumn. |
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It is in part from these scrolls that Euro-Americans have learned of the significance of bears and other animals in the rituals of the midewiwin. |
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On the Indian subcontinent, one of many forms of dance involves the devadasis, or temple dancers, who dance in the context of temple rituals. |
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Cows were tethered near the wall, to provide milk, ghee and cow dung for the rituals. |
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The Balinese thrive on custom and ritual, and they've crafted elaborate costumes and buildings to support those rituals. |
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On the other side of the planet, the Mandans of North America developed similar rituals. |
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I try to combat my natural gormlessness by writing to-do lists and by obsessive-compulsive multiple-checking rituals. |
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On the wedding morning, various ablutionary rituals are performed on both the bride and the groom in their own homes. |
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Still, one could say that all wakes are formulaic, rituals being a most popular and apparently effective means to deal with death. |
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Joseph offers a checklist of twelve rituals as part of the first stage or warm-up. |
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True, he was a confirmed atheist, who had no patience for divinity, prayers or rituals. |
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Over the centuries, various ceremonies and rituals developed around the tradition of drinking wassail. |
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Many objects used in Condomble rituals are produced by skilled goldsmiths in Bahia. |
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All rites, rituals, and worship of god and goddesses have been dispensed with. |
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Similarly, there are other rituals outside their sphere of activity, such as the propitiation or exorcism of dangerous spirits. |
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In a dream state, you can generate mandalas, deity-forms, or thousands of replicas of yourself to perform rituals, etc. |
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Central to the prophetic tradition is its critique of religious rituals, beliefs and those who enforce them. |
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Starting from the time when the child is in the womb, these sixteen rituals end in the final journey of the body into the afterlife. |
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She's also a white witch and does everything involved with that lifestyle, including the spells and the different rituals. |
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Gain an understanding of the aggressor's body language, and the rituals of aggression and deception that he will use against you. |
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Barthes has argued that myths and rituals in our society have taken the form of reasoning and speech. |
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I felt like a gleeful kid after a particularly lucrative Halloween expedition, and enacted the self-same rituals. |
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The idea of hanging from a tree is a technique used in rebirthing rituals and initiations. |
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The rituals also reveal something about social relationships and status in Khoikhoi society. |
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I do not wish any rituals, except the recitation of the Guru Granth, to follow my death. |
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Colleen sees this process as having an affinity with the custom of using kokowai in ancient rituals. |
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Pandas are hereditary priests who assist pilgrims with the temple rituals and record the visit in their pilgrim register. |
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The hair used in sheitls originates from India where women allegedly cut their hair during religious rituals involving idol worship. |
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He explained the rituals of eating kosher and keeping Shabbat as spiritual practices. |
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A small group of rituals known as maledictions can visit misfortune and woe upon the target of one's ire. |
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Connected with this are religious teachings or dogma, rituals, prayer and so on. |
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Women maintain a revered and protected status in Kuna society and their reaching puberty is celebrated in a series of ancient rituals and feasts. |
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If your family observes Kwanzaa, ask if you can have a friend over to learn about the rituals. |
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It is a common practice that the head of the family is the karta of major yajnas and rituals along with his wife. |
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All Witches are priests or priestesses and can command their own rituals, they need no blessing other than from the Gods. |
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And deathbed rituals and religious consolations softened even the sting of death. |
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Even in the Forbidden City itself, Tibetan Buddhist shrines could be seen everywhere and Lamaistic rituals were held each year. |
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The fishermen along this coast believe that if their wives are faithful and perform the rituals, they will be preserved from harm. |
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The Parthians and Sassanids also celebrated Norooz every year by holding special rituals and ceremonies. |
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Ancient rituals have been revived, sacrificial altars rebuilt and lunar patterns observed with increasing attention. |
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Tantric Buddhism is influenced by Brahamanism and is concerned with yogic paths to salvation stressed in rituals and in texts called tantras. |
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It prescribes a way of life and a set of rituals to be enacted by its followers. |
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After the revival movement, the social status of these cultural rituals declined precipitously. |
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The repeating, geometric patterns of the tire treads have likewise been linked to traditional African textiles and scarification rituals. |
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Jupiter promises to add the Teucrian rituals and mores, but to Latinize them. |
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It is thought to have been used in pre-Christian religious rituals in many parts of Europe, including Britain in the time of the Druids. |
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It describes the way the lower castes tend to imitate the customs and rituals of the upper layers in order to gain social respectability. |
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Yet cattle, the possession sacrificed by male elders to sanctify rituals of ukuzila, were dying off. |
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The rituals shown were just three examples of the many ways we can worship and praise God for his gifts. |
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Shivering he slowed his breathing and closed his mind, retreating within himself in one of the meditation rituals. |
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Epic songs and poems, monuments, national anthems, official uniforms and national anniversaries are just a couple of rituals of statism. |
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Their worship was based around ceremonies and rituals which, to its critics, were observed automatically and without thinking. |
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His book offers an anthropological account of rituals of exchange in a number of communities. |
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Even today there are Shamanic practices and rituals performed, and Medicine Men dispense ancient cures for many disease processes. |
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The most important rituals revolve around the cycle of ancestral and royal observances. |
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Torturing cats was common in several strands of European culture, as part of rituals of license and disorder. |
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Throughout the work, he debunks theories and rituals, and pokes sly fun at other writers and the foibles of his own characters. |
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These bodily manifestations often make the rituals of spirit possession dramatic and theatrical. |
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Preceded by elaborate communal rites and rituals, its end is to restore harmony and reinforce the social fabric. |
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Bhakti yoga cultivates a devotional relationship with God through prayers and rituals. |
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From ancient times, the rites and rituals associated with bathing have assumed a special place in human culture and consciousness. |
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They bring in priests and religious officials to perform rituals over the garrison, hoping it will drive me away. |
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Information on matters such as celebration of births, the coming of age and marriage and ceremonial rituals at funerals were shared. |
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A section on healing focused on charms, talismans and rituals of herbal medicine. |
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The functions were not rituals to merely shower gifts on the birthday boy. |
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Such rituals enable people to conduct business via tacit understandings. |
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He is admirably intent on rescuing literature from the arcane rituals of US academia and restoring it to a wider audience. |
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Some streams of Buddhism have the trappings of worship, rituals, and semi-divine beings, but others do not. |
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Festivals almost always feature waterborne activities, ranging from athletic events like blindfolded canoe races to rituals that include offerings to water spirits. |
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Using the most direct video methods, Auder captures such quotidian rituals as shaving, applying makeup, dressing and undressing, nursing, bathing, etc. |
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One of the things I find funniest is invented rituals in the movies. |
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There was the hope of an afterlife and there were sacrificial rituals. |
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I think it was more about sexual mores, mating and dating rituals in the city, cultural anthropology. |
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Most rituals performed by Maya kings were commemorative reenactments. |
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In most of the Vedic and Tantric rituals the right hand, with which the yajnas, homas and pujas are performed, is purified by wearing a pavithra ring on the ring finger. |
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Finally he remembers his purpose, as if emerging from a trance, and urges them to rekindle the signal fire, after all of their talk of pig rituals and dancing. |
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The intercalary month by which the Arabs adjusted the lunar months to the solar year is abolished, severing the connection between the religious rituals and the seasons. |
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Snakes, it appeared, were his life whether larking around with tourists, performing rituals in village homes or selling them on to the chaps from Marrakesh. |
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As part of a greater show of strength and power, they might also incorporate verbal lashings into rituals of humiliation, made all the more painful by being staged in public. |
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Paired with long vests, which were also embellished, they stirred up notions about religious uniforms, rituals, and rapture. |
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During temple rituals, participants may wear ordinary clothes, or a variety of Egyptian-style robes, headdresses, and jewelry such as ankh pendants or scarab rings. |
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The rituals are so fascinatingly mundane that we can easily see ourselves practicing them. |
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There is no hero worship of the leader, no particularly unusual rituals, no millennial apocalypses or anything else that would set off alarm bells. |
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Unlike deliberately constructed visions, the myths we live and work by often remain unseen, residing incognito in our daily rituals, rites, customs, and metaphors. |
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Many parts of this ceremony evolved from much older, even ancient, rituals conducted for those facing imminent death, the gravely ill as well the criminal or the martyr. |
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They cheer US forces for bringing down a despised regime and delight in their newfound freedom to talk frankly or celebrate long-forbidden religious rituals. |
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Many native peoples believed that tobacco was a gift from powerful deities who would respond whenever humans burned or smoked it in religious rituals. |
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A woman who decides not to observe the rituals and customs dictated by religion has always been seen as a harbinger of conflict, disorder and pain within a family. |
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My parents had both given me puzzled look but proceeded to do their nightly rituals of either going over their case, or reading over a new fashion magazine. |
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Unlike the cigarette smoker, who draws needily upon the commercially packaged weed, the pipe man takes things slowly, lingering over the rituals of cleaning, filling, tamping. |
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They have their own argot and sign language, making sure to keep their rituals and customs a closely guarded secret, according 70-year-old Ghafoor. |
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You'll probably need to learn a lot more about each other's religious and ethnic roots, as well as introduce your children to a host of varied rituals. |
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Few neighborhood rituals in Manhattan are more beguiling than to be present as roustabouts pump helium into the balloons that give such a childlike lift to the Macy's parade. |
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So, they ask, what if germs, looking to spread, drive people to perform rituals? |
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No other of the Enlightened Despots was more fond than Gustav of the time-wasting rituals of court life, the levees, formal audiences and ceremonial entries and exits. |
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Closing his interview with Angelou, Plimpton wondered how sherry influenced her rituals after finishing a project. |
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The psychological aspects of healing through the use of rituals, prayers, charms and talismans represent another aspect of traditional herbal shamanism. |
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Got sidetracked watching a documentary about Egyptian afterlife rituals and beliefs. |
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Only male priests can make this offering in the Sanskritic temple context but women have retained this important right in the Dravidian, non-Sanskritic rituals. |
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Voyeuristic views of activities in apartment and office buildings imply domestic abuse, adulterous affairs, satanic rituals, suicide and criminal action. |
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Some holiday rituals evolved from pre-Christian Saturnalia and so were often accompanied by rowdiness, drunkenness, and the shooting of firecrackers. |
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Since Bacchic rituals involve the direct possession of the initiates with the spirit of Dionysus himself, their actions are representative of the nature of Dionysus. |
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While Mystic Secrets offers a lot of information about beneficial ceremonies, this article discusses rituals of cursing, called maledictions, and offers a few samples. |
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Both dogs and scapegoats will be shown to be central in many of the purificatory rituals of Asia Minor where the churches addressed in Revelation are located. |
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Getting a PhD is always a good thing, and Cambridge certainly pulls out all the stops when it comes to bizarre commemorative rituals, including value added Latin declamations. |
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It has often been seen that the people when they are economically backward, tend to lean on irrational habits and rituals to find some relief or an easy way out. |
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Missionaries' and ngos' documents, on the other hand, list the importance of incorporating and maintaining Baka language, rituals, and traditional medicines. |
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Grown in the jungle by the indigenous Kichwa, guayusa is a sacred leaf used in ceremonial rituals. |
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For example, baptisms, first communions, confirmations, bar and bat mitzvahs, weddings, funerals, and other rituals and rites of passage may be included. |
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A thyrsus was a sacred implement at religious rituals and festivals. |
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The semi-darkness around the pool was in harmony with the various rare instruments played and put the audience in the position of intimate onlookers of sacred rituals. |
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Besides being a financial burden who has reduced their living space, the family as a whole has to deal with all the rituals of bathing, bedpans, feedings, and doctor visits. |
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There are two Pagan landowners in this metro area who host regional festivals and rent their properties to individuals and groups for special rituals. |
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Away from the mundane rituals, the couple preferred to plant tree saplings at the Pudupettai area in Salem city to mark their entry into the life of nuptial bliss. |
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The rituals are performed under the direction of the shaman. |
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We hear about pre-Christian religion, pagan beliefs, shamanistic rituals and healing drums, and the story is narrated in ambiguous and multivocal words and concepts. |
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The beauty and grace of the rituals that Barb undergoes are deeply contrasted with the inner turmoil she experiences here. |
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There are Shinto prayers and Shinto rituals, but the doctrine is minimal. |
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Fullness of life is found in a faithful observance of religious rituals. |
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When we worship in the spirit, we are opposed to religious rituals and ceremonial posturing, and to the showiness of the symbols of office, and external worship. |
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Shinto shrines and rituals were at first local and agricultural in nature, but eventually they became associated with larger entities, including clans and the nation itself. |
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Courtship rituals and parental care are common among monogamous pairs. |
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There is a peculiar use of photography in twin rituals that denies the specificity of its naturalism in order to emphasize the oneness in the twoness of twins. |
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The room was full of dozens of urns, each full of olive oil, used in some of the Yezidi rituals. |
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Their religious rituals shroud themselves in mystic diversity. |
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Through experiences of community, rituals, and teachings, the mythopoetic men sought to overcome negative images of masculinity by creating new ones from myths and poems. |
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They hold funerals for their deceased and have well-established mourning rituals. |
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Studies by a scientist at the University of Maryland show that male bowerbirds modify their courtship rituals based on the females' body language. |
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The Brahmanas are for the Grahastha to follow Vedic rituals. |
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YouTube videos of Masters performing such rituals can be found here, here and here. |
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There the fool enjoyed special license to ridicule pretense and turn upside down social rituals and solemnities, including the dignity of the king himself. |
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For these individuals, the use of peyote was an essential element of the religious rituals of their Native American Church. |
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These activities also can inspire synergy rather than competition, which is exactly why fraternities and sororities engage in group bonding rituals, she added. |
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The most common association, the compagnonnage, was a brotherhood of journeymen that upheld rituals and traditions dating from the mid-seventeenth century. |
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The protesters staged their own rituals by burning the Stars and Stripes. |
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The fear in itself invoked age-old mythologies about the end of the world and gave religious cults the chance to enact rituals based on obscure prophecies. |
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Lamas skilled in rituals perform the necessary religious observances. |
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Devotees must know the position of the sun when observing their religious rituals, and their temples contain an inner sanctum in which burns a perpetual fire. |
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The festival of Hanukkah commemorates the re-dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem and is accompanied by traditional games, rituals and, of course, food. |
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The venue is purpose built for rituals and ceremonies, with appropriately fabulous acoustics, lavish trimmings and colourfully costumed officiants. |
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Like Theodorakis, Kazantzakis was deeply imbued with orthodoxy, with its rituals, its traditions, its beliefs-a very, very powerful part of his own culture. |
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As has often been stated by historians working on the history of religion, new forms of deities and new rituals were possibly contributed through this osmosis. |
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Easter is a week-long observance of strict religious rituals culminating in Good Friday, a midnight mass on Holy Saturday, and a mass at dawn on Easter Sunday. |
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Having 40 homestays, the village offers the beautiful landscape of a typical Javanese kampong along with ancient rituals, exotic food and daily agricultural activities. |
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We arrived at 4am. and after the cleansing ritual came the circumvolution of the Ka'abah where the pilgrims walk round the Ka'abah 7 times following the rituals of Abraham. |
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For thousands of years, music has played an important role in human civilisation, from religious and pagan ceremonies to rituals and social events. |
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Over the past year, I've learned that inside all subcultures there exists a fascinating world fraught with peculiarities, dangers and strange rituals. |
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Coerciveness has long been used for social control in rituals such as union blackballing, college hazing, excommunication and corporal punishment. |
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While copying guild models, friendly societies also adopted elements of the secret freemasonry movement, specifically rites, rituals and codes of conduct. |
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Still others argue that it was a kind of induction into adulthood, or a hangover from archaic initiation rituals which leave traces in Plato's emphasis on education. |
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Such comforts take the forms of more leisure and ease in life in the field of physical sciences, while in the spiritual field they become rituals and traditions. |
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I missed doing rituals and communing with nature and meditating. |
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For some players, the in-group rituals which purport to encourage team bonding do not necessarily lead to appropriate behaviour beyond the club boundaries. |
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The rituals date back nearly a thousand years, but Vatican officials are taking very modern security measures to prevent any leaks from the conclave. |
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Agreeing or disagreeing with particular policies is for private discussion, and perhaps public demonstration, but should not pollute the rituals of concord. |
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With great scholarly skill, he shows how centuries-old Orthodox religious philosophy and rituals resembled the penitent, confessional modes employed in the Soviet era. |
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Still, the purification rituals of the city involve a suspicion running through all economic classes that vile filth corrupts that which they are not. |
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For you, Christmas is about family and traditions, and you rather enjoy the rituals of going to church at midnight and turning off the lights before flaming the plum pudding. |
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A shaman would perform rituals to prevent the deceased ghost from returning, and individuals who had tended to the body ritually purified themselves. |
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It says that the purpose of these rituals is to teach the Kohanim the proper procedure for purifying a Metzora, which has an identical purification ceremony. |
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He purges them of all traces of polytheism, idol worship and superstition and all that is associated with these rituals, habits and traditions which are unworthy of man. |
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But the courtship behaviors and rituals documented are a boon to science. |
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She longs for the spiritual power of ancient cultures, with their rituals of blood sacrifice, mortification of the body, and celebration of the earth mother. |
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Sikhism preaches a message of devotion and remembrance of God at all times, truthful living, equality of mankind, social justice and denounces superstitions and blind rituals. |
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There are primitive fears of loners that can be traced back to the days when everyone's energy and participation in rituals was necessary for the survival of a tribe. |
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Some pro-ana websites feature anorexia prayers and sacrifice rituals. |
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The rituals, which began at 4 in the morning continued till evening and around 40 Acharyas were present at the sacred ceremony. |
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The rituals associated with these include horse fights, burials, consumption of horse meat, and horse sacrifice. |
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Congregations employ its liturgy and rituals as optional resources, but their use is not mandatory. |
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The Yongle Emperor followed traditional rituals closely and held many popular beliefs. |
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For the Aztecs, a significant tribute was the acquisition of sacrificial victims for their religious rituals. |
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When performing rituals, some modern Druids wear ceremonial cloaks and robes, which in some cases imitate the Iron Age style of the Celts. |
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There are many rituals within Wicca that are used when celebrating the Sabbats, worshipping the deities and working magic. |
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However, written sources are vague about Norse rituals, and many are invisible to us now even with the assistance of archaeology. |
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Some animals have complex mating rituals before they copulate. |
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More widespread is folk Hinduism, with rituals dedicated to various local or regional deities. |
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These five elements are invoked during many magical rituals, notably when consecrating a magic circle. |
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Thus the symbols and rituals of East Frankish kingship were created from scratch. |
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Spiritual rituals frequently occurred in consecrated groves or upon islands on lakes where perpetual fires burned. |
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It is possible that they were used in rituals, or alternatively heated on a fire and wrapped as personal warmers. |
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Males often call during mating rituals to ward off other males and to attract females, as in the roaring of lions and red deer. |
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Vocal communication serves many purposes, including in mating rituals, as warning calls, to indicate food sources, and for social purposes. |
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During the fifteen years Debret spent in Brazil, he concentrated not only on court rituals but the everyday life of slaves as well. |
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Inuit religion was closely tied to a system of rituals integrated into the daily life of the people. |
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It also survives to this day, its rituals forming an important part of the annual Welsh National Eisteddfod. |
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After they ceased to become religious beliefs, few would have known the rites and rituals. |
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The courtship rituals are performed throughout the day and night but spawning typically takes place at night. |
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Courtship rituals take place during the winter months, following migration toward the equator from summer feeding grounds closer to the poles. |
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