Remember that the rede does not just mean physical harm but all kinds of harm, be it physical, mental, emotional or other. |
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Through her group rede Nami, she also trains other women to use graffiti art to spur social change. |
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The law of threefold return was introduced in the Wiccan rede, developed ostensibly by Gardner and Valiente IIRC, and likely ghostwritten by Crowley. |
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I know that a lot of Neo-Pagans abide by some kind of creed or rede. |
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I take the rede to mean that you shouldn't harm any living thing. |
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I hope, ywis, to rede so som day That I shal mete som thyng for to fare The bet, and thus to rede I nyl nat spare. |
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Inglis, frankys, and latine, to rede and here Ilkon is prest, the thynges that tham likes best. |
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Rede Record Internacional, which is available in the United States, Canada, Europe and Africa, produces a wide range of programming aimed at Brazilian expatriates and those interested in Brazilian culture. |
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An unattributed statement known as the Wiccan Rede is a popular expression of Wiccan morality, although it is not accepted by all Wiccans. |
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The Wiccan Rede was most likely introduced into Wicca by Gerald Gardner and formalised publicly by Doreen Valiente, one of his High Priestesses. |
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Ruskin lectured widely in the 1860s, giving the Rede lecture at the University of Cambridge in 1867, for example. |
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Brazil's electoral laws require Rede to collect 492,000 signatures backing its formation and have them authenticated by notaries before it can be registered. |
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The route then follows the River Rede upstream to the village of Byrness. |
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The torch was at the World Heritage site's hexagonal columns of rock, held aloft by Denis Broderick high above the Atlantic on Carrick a Rede rope bridge. |
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