Perhaps he misjudged his audience, who had just sat through complete darkness and ritualistically lit candles fairly enthusiastically. |
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Our class decided that when it comes to food, we behave most ritualistically with breakfast. |
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Are the leaders of the past ritualistically remembered just during anniversaries, only to be forgotten for the rest of the year? |
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Some people commented about ritualistically writing, not printing their names up in the right corner of their paper. |
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The play is the saga of Everywoman, who ritualistically acts out her roles as daughter, wife, mistress, mother, and platonic friend. |
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The hands of bride and bridegroom were ritualistically joined, before the veil was lifted, accompanied by the music of drums and horns. |
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In any case, politicians are only human, and humans lie all the time, if harmlessly and ritualistically. |
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The drug was employed ritualistically for diagnosis and treatment of disease, prophecy, divination, and other magico-religious purposes. |
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The eponymous ecdysiast of Chinese Stripper, 1991, claps her palms together above her head ritualistically, her eyes shut tight. |
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Here, ritualistically garbed in Arab clothing, they drank strong coffee, liberally laced with hashish, which Moreau called dawamesk, in the Arabic manner. |
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A second type includes utensils e.g., spoons and ladles used for drawing off liquids, which are fashioned out of pieces of wood of different, although ritualistically defined, varieties. |
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In ancient Greece, society often went into a kind of orgy of performance which gave an opportunity for the society to ritualistically and religiously act out its deepest needs. |
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