Albert found the gourds containing the ashes of the murdered Indians, now considered sacred by the Yanomami. |
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I remember Hawaiian native friends fighting the Vatican, which wanted to tap their sacred geothermal vents. |
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But within the Labour tribe, it is akin to smashing a sacred tablet of stone. |
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His songs reflect a deep and abiding sense of the sacred eternally renewed in the common. |
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He applied sandal paste on his forehead and wore the sacred thread across his body and was rigorous in the ablutions before prayers. |
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There had to be a way to allow the two vile abominators and their marvelous cameras onto sacred ground. |
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Using the aboriginals ' own oral histories, the developer proved that the site had been designated sacred only within the past 10 years. |
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Ross S Barrable creates beautiful wind harps out of bronze, titanium, stainless steel and crystal using the principles of sacred geometry. |
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He waved the Mistletoe three time widdershins around his head, said the sacred words and did the dance that only Witches and Druids know. |
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In this sense, the Holy Spirit brings God's judgment upon the tendency to absolutize any human institution, even the most sacred. |
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The sacred stones are used in the graduation ceremony of the whare wananga. |
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These are used to build a sacred enclosure where the first fruits of the season will be consumed by the king or leader. |
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When the sacred palanquin arrived, each boy would take his turn to perform before it, holding it up for a good quarter of an hour. |
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They pray five times a day, fast during the month of Ramadan, perform the sacred pilgrimage to Mecca, and give alms to the poor. |
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Their traditional role in mythology was to wreck the sacred sacrifice, the yagna, and wreak havoc on figures of power and authority. |
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When we use our limbs in accord with the sacred laws of nature, every action worships and praises the omniscient Divinity in all things. |
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As a Neo-Pagan who believes in the immanent nature of Divinity, I am a great believer that all of the Earth is sacred. |
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Beyond reading the sacred scripture, lectors write the intercessions we pray in the name of the community each week. |
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In fact, the plant is sacred to the Aymara and Quechua people who are indigenous to the Andes. |
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According to tradition, Numa was the great civil and sacred lawgiver of regnal Rome. |
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My siblings and I had often rebelled against this time of quietude as young children, but as grew older, it became sacred to us. |
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Thus, the wayang is not only a cultural show, but also a sacred performance, with a ritual opening led by the puppeteer. |
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In Africa it is sacred to the priesthood or acolytes, in America it has become generalized. |
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Statues may contain healing herbs, sacred objects, precious stones or jewels, or other offerings. |
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Similarly, sacred prayers, such as the Kaddish should not be used as common songs. |
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In every religion or ideology radicalization of sacred texts has long existed. |
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In Maoridom, a tapu area is considered sacred and holy and it is believed that anyone breaking the rahui will face spiritual consequences. |
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Limits upon personal freedom and choice are an affront to all that is sacred. |
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He followed the story of a widow whose ceremony took place in the sacred river of Pouktiou. |
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Although even those sacred cows have had their hay ration reduced in the last few years. |
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Sumacs are regarded as sacred trees by the North American Indians, who make medicines from many parts of the plant. |
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Other works include The Nativity for soprano and orchestra, sacred choral anthems, hymn preludes for organ and works for trumpet and organ. |
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We do not know who wrote this new sacred verse, though quite possibly they were the kapellmeisters themselves or other musicians fluent in Latin. |
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In Hegelian aesthetics, the sacred art of the sublime can only be the art of poetry. |
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Walden, as a sign of our exile from nature, complements what is considered to be a modern alienation from the sacred as well. |
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For Chinese people believing in life after death these sacred animals are seen as protectors in the afterworld. |
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There's also a sense of animism, wherein a particular tree beside a stream might constitute a sacred place. |
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In Egypt, this sacred science of the afterlife was focused upon two things. |
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Each village has its own goddess or Gramadevata, often in the form of an idol worshipped under a sacred tree. |
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We should take his message more seriously, lest we continue to reap the whirlwind of a church increasingly divided around its sacred table. |
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Flying is reflected in images of deities and winged angels carrying sacred messages and warnings. |
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Yes, I know that places are made sacred by the celebrations, prayers, and charity of the believers who worship in them. |
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Mr. Roth also published many anthems and more than 100 sacred songs, for which he composed the music and generally the text as well. |
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In the novel, a young housemaid named Griet innocently entrances Vermeer who comes to see her as a sacred refuge from a soulless marriage. |
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The replacement of a sacred language with the vernacular in English worship made religious reflection unavoidable. |
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Khepri was the sacred scarab, whom the Egyptians believed was associated with the power of renewal, rebirth and resurrection. |
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In ancient Greece much of the economy relied on slaves and the sacred island of Delos served as the main slave market of the Aegean. |
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With the reference to raptures, Herrick returns to the amatory imagery that links profane, sacred, and poetic themes. |
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His act of praying transforms the cityscape into a sacred space and holy ground. |
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With time, that study may even reveal the nature of sacred lands, and tell us what powers were invested in the kahuna nui. |
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You are just a few simple steps away from realizing your most sacred dreams and goals. |
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A mantra is the name of a sacred deity or a sacred phrase that you repeat silently or aloud. |
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Tensions worsened when Spanish soldiers under Governor Juan Francisco Trevino sacked the Pueblos' sacred kivas. |
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Teenagers started defiling the lands of their ancestors by holding ecstasy raves on sacred ground. |
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For these reasons, folk song finds its way into symphonic poems, and sacred songs become national anthems. |
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No situation, however obscure, or however sacred, escaped the rapacity of the enemy. |
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Next Friday it performs a recital of sacred choral music at Christ Church Cathedral, Waterford. |
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The work answers the question of whether a non-believer can write a successful sacred work resoundingly in the affirmative. |
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The owner of the whare had taken possession of von Tempsky's sword, which was preserved as a sacred relic, a taumahatanga, or offering to the gods. |
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And third is the physical journey Sun makes, tracing the footsteps of Xuanzang, through the wilds of Central Asia and the sacred places of Buddhism. |
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The audience responded with self-conscious groans and moans as if to suggest that Meyers had crossed some sacred line. |
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Of course, we'll miss this character in any sequels, but there's a suggestion that the wizard might be able to reanimate him using the sacred stones. |
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For two days, we climbed towards Akhamani, the Kallawayas' sacred mountain, its lower slopes verdant, carpeted with terraces and grazed by llamas, alpacas and sheep. |
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His many friends are rejoiced at the happy fruition of his vocation, and will wish him many long years in the sacred ministry to work for the honour and glory of God. |
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In India, tens of thousands of Hindu pilgrims jostled to take holy baths in the sacred River Ganges after performing special prayers for ancestors during the eclipse. |
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At one point, Amba was asked to throw a handful of flowers onto a yantra, or sacred diagram, with five faces corresponding to the five faces of Lord Siva. |
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Additionally, there is no upside in our media culture to challenging this sacred cow. |
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The land involved is sacred to them and used to gather acorns for religious ceremonies. |
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Karezza makes a plea for a better birthright for the child, and aims to lead individuals to seek a higher development of themselves through the most sacred relation. |
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The Reservation is sovereign Indian land, and the grizzly is a sacred animal to these tribes. |
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There is no middle ground in submitting our sacred rights to the whims of foreign tyrants. |
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You do not see her worthy enough for a bond so sacred as marriage. |
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Everything in life, from governance to harvest to warfare, was suffused with sacred meaning until the advent of the enlightenment. |
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The actual ratio of cows to bulls in Kerala suggested widespread bovicide, which doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, given that cows are considered sacred. |
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In fact, one the most sacred holiday for Muslims is the sacrifice of Abraham, known as Eid al-Adha. |
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Either way, the switch of identities between the human, sacred and animal worlds is a feature of Mongolian belief as it is in countless other folk religions. |
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Cocaine comes from the coca plant, which grows in the Andes and is considered sacred. |
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The gold buckle does not feel like a real dress item, and may have been a reliquary, its hollow box once containing a sacred fragment of bone or textile. |
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Because my passion so far has been exposing government-funded sacred cows and disrupting statist narratives, I am an apostate. |
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And that language is sure to be loaded with sensitivities about respect, honor, pride, and dignity, along with allocutions to the sacred, purifying nature of violence. |
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In the adytum was generally to be found a tomb or sacred images. |
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Die here, in the embrace of Mother Ganga, in Shiva's sacred city, and your spirit will be united with the Absolute, will find its longed-for, eternal, perfect, peace. |
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And the tree, the sacred willow tree, the huluppu tree, is no more! |
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The coca leaf, considered sacred in Quechua culture, has many healing properties, one of them being the reduction of nausea and headache from altitude sickness. |
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The Gauls tried to climb the Capitol at night, eluding the watchdogs and the Roman guard, but the flock of geese sacred to Juno spotted them and roused the Romans in time. |
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The intensity and lack of small talk that those who met them remarked on in the hijackers probably derived from their silent, constant dhikr or repetition of sacred verses. |
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The areas adjacent to these sacred compounds included residential complexes housing wealthy lineages. |
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The Maya world was populated by a great variety of deities, supernatural entities and sacred forces. |
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The Maya had such a broad interpretation of what was sacred that identifying distinct deities with specific functions is inaccurate. |
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The burial dates back to the 1480s and lies at the foot of the main temple in the sacred ceremonial precinct of the Aztec capital. |
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He was supplied with darts sacred to Huitzilopochtli, which came with wooden tips and flint tops. |
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In the Muisca territories, there were a number of natural locations considered sacred, including lakes, rivers, forests and large rocks. |
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Many believe that the city was planned as an effigy in the shape of a puma, a sacred animal. |
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The skulls of killed polar bears were buried at sacred sites, and altars, called sedyangi, were constructed out of the skulls. |
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This pottery was a sacred substance, formed in significant shapes and used to represent important themes. |
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Arabization has eliminated many indigenous languages in North Africa, and restricted Coptic to sacred use. |
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They presided over synods of bishops, and were granted special privileges by canon law and sacred tradition. |
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Thus the belief in the Council's strong edicts regarding textual intelligibility became to characterize the development of sacred church music. |
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For an act of consecration the delegate must have himself the necessary sacred orders. |
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In the ancient world, saeculum was not defined in contrast to any sacred concerns and had a freestanding usage in Latin. |
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The Vedic culture is described in the texts of Vedas, still sacred to Hindus, which were orally composed in Vedic Sanskrit. |
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Objects such as patens and chalices, used for the Sacrament of the Eucharist, are consecrated by a bishop, using sacred chrism. |
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As such they believed that the right to acquire property from one's work was sacred. |
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Her last books, sacred and profane, are the substantive Scenes and Hymns of Life and National Lyrics, and Songs for Music. |
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Tombs of the dead were traditionally regarded as sacred places by the people of Dartmoor. |
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Poet and saint to thee alone were given, The two most sacred names of earth and heaven. |
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The sacred project of sociology is simply to help people enjoy being fully what they are. |
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The settlers in Sapta Sindhu composed the Rig Veda, the first of the Vedas, the ancient sacred writings of the Hindu religion. |
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In addition, some artists actually sometimes seal sacred liquid within the hollow, syringelike handle of the fan. |
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Thunderstones are sacred to the vodounist, forged as they are by Sobo and Shango, the spirits of thunder and lightning. |
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Here alone was her sacred space, her place at the altar, the open Aharon Hakodesh', where she walked the unfootprinted paths of imaginings. |
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Further, the same sacred name in other monuments precedes the vulgar name of King Takellothis, the sixth of the XXII. Dyn., as we have seen. |
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Over the past years, we have ignored death threats as we choose to stand for sacred space for WBW and girls. |
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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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Again, she considers it to be one of those misogynistic ahadith that is presented to Muslims as sacred and unassailable truth. |
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Analagous to canonical narratives of pilgrimage, both sacred and secular, they depicted the journey of the 'wise fool' dressed as a pilgrim. |
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For an analysis of Hieronimo as the sacred warrior destined to reverse the fate of King Zedekiah. |
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And a NAFTA Tribunal will decree if a foreign company can mine gold in the Quechan Tribe's sacred Indian Pass. |
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At Delphi, the human querent was enjoined to acknowledge the divine essence of the sacred answerer before being admitted to his presence. |
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The boar and pig were held in particularly high esteem by the Celts, who considered them to be their most important sacred animal. |
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They'll make jokes about anything. Nothing is sacred to those guys. |
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The Aonian fount stood at the foot of Mount Helicon, not far from Thebes, and was sacred to the Muses. |
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There is a tone of solemn and sacred feeling that blends with our conviviality. |
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The doctrine of the earth's motion appeared to be contrary to the sacred Scripture. |
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There are some things too delicate and too sacred to be handled rudely without injury to truth. |
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And, as faggery was an abuse too venerable and sacred to be touched by profane hands, he lodged no idle complaints. |
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Our sacred boost is now finally perfected! As powerful as can be... and FRICE can you use it! |
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On those sacred nights you can rise in frogly glory to confront the villains who are poisoning my subjects. |
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He also gridled sacred hymns in the streets, and sung sporting songs in the alehouses. |
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Entreat the heavenes to send ther muses hether, To helpe your soules to write of sacred thinges. |
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Many of the Germanic tribes actually revered forests as sacred places and left them unmolested. |
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The Mersey is considered sacred by British Hindus, and worshipped in a similar way to the River Ganges. |
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Avebury has been adopted as a sacred site by many adherents of contemporary Pagan religions such as Druidry, Wicca and Heathenry. |
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Roman reports of the druids mention ceremonies being held in sacred groves. |
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He either ordered or connived at the widespread destruction of sacred buildings. |
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Patricia Monaghan says there is no evidence that the shamrock was sacred to the pagan Irish. |
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They brought a pallium for Augustine and a present of sacred vessels, vestments, relics, and books. |
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He was renowned in his own day for his piety and promotion of sacred learning. |
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For example, Jehovah's Witnesses object to blood transfusions due to their belief that blood is sacred. |
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The nature of these powers is written in the sacred palms leaf books, the lontars, in which all sacred Balinese writings are preserved. |
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Unlike in Greek mythology, the gods were not personified, but were vaguely defined sacred spirits called numina. |
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The sacred king took on the religious responsibilities of the deposed kings. |
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They brought a pallium for Augustine, gifts of sacred vessels, vestments, relics, and books. |
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Human life is sacred because it is made in the image of God and has an eternal destiny. |
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It has been argued that St Edmund's story was informed by common Celtic and Germanic notions of sacred kingship. |
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The wicked knight leapt suddenly upon him, cutting off the top of the crown which the unction of sacred chrism had dedicated to God. |
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Most Hindu traditions revere a body of religious or sacred literature, the Vedas, although there are exceptions. |
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The Bhagavad Gita is an integral part of the Mahabharata and one of the most popular sacred texts of Hinduism. |
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Hinduism has a developed system of symbolism and iconography to represent the sacred in art, architecture, literature and worship. |
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Like combing hair, hearing and reciting the sacred word is used as a way to comb all negative thoughts out of the mind. |
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The mandalas are concentric geometric shapes symbolizing layers of external world, gates and sacred space. |
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The Roman architect Vitruvius always uses the word templum to refer to the sacred precinct, and not to the building. |
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Messages to her scratched onto metal, known as curse tablets, have been recovered from the sacred spring by archaeologists. |
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Hence, according to legend, it is a sacred tree in which the soul of Merlin awaits his return. |
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Neighborhood shrines and sacred places such as springs and groves dotted the city. |
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It requires, however, the reader to have some insight of the Latin sacred words. |
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Purcell now devoted himself almost entirely to the composition of sacred music, and for six years severed his connection with the theatre. |
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For some years after this, he was busy in the production of sacred music, odes addressed to the king and royal family, and other similar works. |
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Lloyd Webber had on a number of occasions written sacred music for the annual Sydmonton Festival. |
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A sacred quality is sought in the nation and in the popular memories it evokes. |
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The most sacred and important of all Heathen holy celebrations falls within this span of time and is called Modraniht or Mother's Night. |
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It's said that when they gathered in the high caves of the sacred peaks, they engendered the storms. |
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The Theosophical Society popularized the ancient wisdom of the sacred books of India and China in the early years of the century. |
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According to Zohar and the Alphabet of Ben Sira, there were four angels of sacred prostitution, who mated with archangel Samael. |
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Sacred ritual dances are performed only in Balinese temples such as sacred Sanghyang dedari and Barong dance. |
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He is under a sacred obligation with regard to all that he consents to spend. |
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Alone he knelt in the presence of his God till the absolution has been spoken, and the sacred elements received. |
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The nighantus, which are concerned with the interpretation of sacred literature, are glossaries of obscure words found in Vedic texts. |
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In the Zoroastrian religion, the stoat is considered a sacred animal, as its white winter coat represented purity. |
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Power lines may cut off access to reindeer calving grounds and sacred sites. |
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The site was Christianised during the Dark Ages, with the yew already full grown, perhaps because it was already a sacred place. |
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The penitents form a procession and they walk together to a shrine, a church or any sacred place. |
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Almost any place can become a focus for pilgrimage, but in most cases they are sacred cities, rivers, lakes, and mountains. |
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Dundes defined myth as a sacred narrative that explains how the world and humanity evolved into their present form. |
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Myths put one in touch with sacred realities, the fundamental sources of being, power, and truth. |
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The narcissus is considered sacred to both Hades and Persephone, and to grow along the banks of the river Styx in the underworld. |
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Consumption of beef is taboo, due to cows being considered sacred in Hinduism. |
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As early as the fifth century living tableaux were introduced into sacred services. |
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Aristotle discusses the sacred animals of the Greeks in his Historia Animalium and gives details of their role as aquatic animals. |
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Though outarmed, Maccabee's forces pushed the enemy soldiers out of Jerusalem, and retook the sacred temple. |
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Clans held a sacred bundle, which consisted of a few gathered objects believed to hold sacred powers. |
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The bat is sacred in Tonga and is often considered the physical manifestation of a separable soul. |
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In Norse mythology, there are two swans that drink from the sacred Well of Urd in the realm of Asgard, home of the gods. |
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Tradition was sacred to ancient cultures and was unchanging and the social order of ceremony and morals in a culture could be strictly enforced. |
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In West African folklore, they were considered sacred and thought to have been once human. |
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Unfortunately, much of the Phoenician sacred writings known to the ancients have been lost. |
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In various Mediterranean ports during the classical period, Phoenician temples sacred to Melkart were recognized as sacred to Greek Hercules. |
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These native sacred practices are considered by the tribes to be very ancient. |
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Painted totems, wood carving, and show programs often accumulate as a sacred object that passes from one group to the next. |
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God has commanded that this sacred power be expressed only between a man and a woman who are legally married. |
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In 87, Vestal Virgins were found to have broken their sacred vows of lifelong public chastity. |
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These regions have served as reindeer calving and summer grounds for thousands of years, and contain many ancient Sami sacred sites. |
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According to Frazer, the sacred king represented the spirit of vegetation, a divine John Barleycorn. |
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A common legal substitute for those who conscientiously object to making sacred oaths is to give an affirmation instead. |
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There might not be alternative personal proclamations with no mention of the sacred dogma in question, such as affirmations, to be made. |
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Sikh clergy consists of five Jathedars, one each from five takhts or sacred seats. |
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Sacred trees and sacred groves were widely venerated by the Germanic peoples. |
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In Luo's work, Admiral Zheng He sailed the oceans in search for a sacred imperial seal to restore harmony in the Middle Kingdom. |
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On reaching the Yuan court, the Polos presented the sacred oil from Jerusalem and the papal letters to their patron. |
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High mountains are typically regarded as sacred by peoples living near them. |
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The symbolism for their residents is the same as for inhabitants of palaces and other sacred mountains. |
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Silene undulata is regarded by the Xhosa people as a sacred plant and used as an entheogen. |
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From this point of view technique and ritual, profane and sacred, do not denote types of action but aspects of almost any kind of action. |
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The centres of all Maya cities featured sacred precincts, sometimes separated from nearby residential areas by walls. |
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City centres also featured plazas, sacred ballcourts and buildings used for marketplaces and schools. |
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Kente cloth is usually worn for festivals, graduations, ceremonies, religious and other sacred occassions. |
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Moreover, his family name is associated with Regensburg, Europe's celebrated centre of sacred music. |
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Thus it is an important contribution to the study of early modern sacred music. |
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Ayurvedic medicine is said to have originated from the ancient Hindu sacred texts the Vedas. |
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He holds a bachelor degree in English from Carleton University and a bachelor of sacred theology from Trinity College in Toronto. |
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The Big Rip Off is a dizzying satirical novel, that makes medium rare barbecue out of sacred political cows. |
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The story begins with a reference to the ancient Northumbrian legend of Linn Rorting, a girl who discovers a sacred stone gateway to the gods. |
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Just because someone dares to criticise one of your sacred cows, you start making nasty remarks about her. |
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If you're of the same vintage as me, you know that this is the pinnacle of western civilisation, a cultural milestone and a sacred cow. |
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Style changes are rarely capricious, since change plays havoc with the editor's sacred cow, consistency. |
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We think of company-sponsored black tie dinners as the ultimate sacred cow. |
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Bastos Marques seems reluctant to sell CSN's stake in CVRD, which has become something of a sacred cow. |
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He said that as long as the sacred cows syndrome persisted accountability will remain a pipe dream. |
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If our public services are to be subjected to market forces then there should be no sacred cows. |
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Quite a few sacred cows would meet a humane end and we might see rather fewer pointless wars. |
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You can take off your trainers until the sacred cows come home, and it will never make al-Qaeda shiver in their caves. |
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Around 500BC, he sat in meditation under a sacred fig tree and achieved enlightenment. |
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Tree worship was perhaps more obvious in ancient Greece with its oracular oak groves and Rome with its sacred fig tree. |
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Particular objects become sacral symbols through a process of consecration which effectively creates the sacred by setting it apart from the profane. |
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African influence is reflected in the sacred importance of zebu cattle and their embodiment of their owner's wealth, traditions originating on the African mainland. |
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One ritual involved seven princes with milk offerings who ascended the stairs with 20 female shamans and offered prayers, sprinkling the statues with the sacred milk. |
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The kirpan is one of five sacred articles that baptized Sikhs must wear. |
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Taboos in Thailand include touching someone's head or pointing with the feet, as the head is considered the most sacred and the foot the lowest part of the body. |
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Meanwhile, the city of Amphissa began to work lands that were sacred to Apollo near Delphi, a sacrilege that gave Philip the opportunity to further intervene in Greek affairs. |
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The practice of human sacrifice, often associated with sacred groves or trees, would continue among the Germanic peoples to the eve of Christianization. |
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More than 600 valuables have been returned or seized by police, but a collection of gold coins, statues of sacred ibis birds and the statue have still not been found. |
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For example, the current Olympic Oath is really a pledge, not properly an oath, since there is only a promise but there is no appeal to a sacred witness. |
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This might mean an impasse to those with unwillingness to edify the dogma they see as untrue and those who decline to refer to sacred matters on the subject at hand. |
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The reciter's personal views upon the divinity of the aspects considered sacred in a predictated text of an oath may or may not be taken in to account. |
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The priests of the Germans and Britons were druids. They had their sacred oaken groves. Such were their steeple houses. Nature was to some extent a fane to them. |
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In addition to its appearance in her novel Lammas Night noted above, Katherine Kurtz also uses the idea of sacred kingship in her novel The Quest for Saint Camber. |
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Nothing was to be sacrosanct or sacred, excepting reason itself. |
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The result of the planned cuts will lead to sacred cows being sacrificed in the name of reducing the national deficit caused by the banking crisis. |
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Among other roles, the Sami Shaman, or noaidi, enabled ritual communication with the supernatural through the use of tools such as drums, chants, and sacred objects. |
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The first gods held sacred by the Romans were Jupiter, the most high, and Mars, god of war, and father of Rome's twin founders, Romulus and Remus, according to tradition. |
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Since eagles were considered sacred animals of Jupiter, the supreme god of the Romans, it was later seen as an omen predicting his election to the consulship seven times. |
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The Bayeux Tapestry, and other Norman sources, then record that Harold swore an oath on sacred relics to William to support his claim to the English throne. |
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Places with sacred areas include Olkhon, an island in Lake Baikal. |
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However, jasmine is also often used as floral offering for spirits and deities, and also often present during funerals which gave it its mystical and sacred properties. |
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The expedition moved on to Crete, then Akko, where many men died of a disease, then on to Jerusalem, where the remaining men toured the sacred places of the Holy Land. |
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Religion is generally defined as a belief system concerning the supernatural, sacred or divine, and practices, values, institutions and rituals associated with such belief. |
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While Odysseus was away praying, his men ignored the warnings of Tiresias and Circe and hunted the sacred cattle of the sun god Helios as their food had run short. |
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Those in possession of the bundles were considered to have sacred powers bestowed to them by the spirits and thus were considered the leaders of the clan and tribe. |
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There is evidence to prove that sacred animals were worshiped there. |
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The desired effect was to confirm the Han emperor's Heavenly Mandate through the continuity offered by his possession of these same sacred talismans. |
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Many animal species have spiritual significance in different cultures around the world, and they and their products may be used as sacred objects in religious rituals. |
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The smaller island also contains Dwynwen's well, where, allegedly, a sacred fish swims, whose movements predict the future fortunes and relationships of various couples. |
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The cause of terrorism and ethnic cleansing against all nonmuslims is misunderstood by jehadi terrorists to be sanctioned in their sacred scripture Quran. |
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For his first festival he was commissioned to write a sacred choral work. |
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Quickly picking up on this, I observed that my full name was Albatross Heckler, obviously a synonym for an iconoclast or a ridiculer of sacred cows. |
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Methodists hold that sacraments are sacred acts of divine institution. |
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Ethical monotheism is central in all sacred or normative texts of Judaism. |
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Authority on theological and legal matters is not vested in any one person or organization, but in the sacred texts and rabbis and scholars who interpret them. |
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In Norse mythology, the oak was sacred to the thunder god, Thor. |
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In Greek mythology, the oak is the tree sacred to Zeus, king of the gods. |
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All this royal pomp and circs and magnificence and significance and sacred music and you are, quite rightly, your unaffected modern English selves. |
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A fine example of this is when the aborigine chief slowly approaches the unwanted visitors to Skull Island who are filming the natives' sacred rites. |
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All Bibles or sacred codes have been the causes of the following Errors. |
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Here the sacred and profane adventure begins, but does not end. |
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Another particularly sacred place is Glastonbury in southern England. |
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The sacred fire, emblem of common, patrilineal ancestry, was kept perpetually burning on the akropoleis of a thousand cities, focusing the loyalty of a still tribal people. |
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Religious traditions and truths are believed to be contained in its sacred texts, which are accessed and taught by sages, gurus, saints or avatars. |
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In the name of all things sacred, please stop that screaming! |
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But in the prayer-room there was no furniture at all, the ground was of course sacred, and he found the smell of incense and sandalwood insupportable. |
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There was considerable local variation in style, as Roman architects often tried to incorporate elements the population expected in its sacred architecture. |
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Other changes included the adaptation of the Jupiter Column, a sacred column set up in many Celtic regions of the empire, primarily in northern and eastern Gaul. |
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This is politicalspeak for the wholesale culling of sacred cows. |
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That sacred dread of all offence to him, which is called the Fear of God. |
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Father Humberto Alvarez's uses unorthodox methods to reach out to churchgoers by spraying them with sacred water in the northern Mexican city of Saltillo. |
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Their sacred tree or pillar, a symbol of Irminsul, was destroyed. |
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And if we want to change the imperial course of this nation, casting a colder eye on the prerogatives of this bloated sacred cow makes a good place to start. |
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Already some harm may have been done as the eighty feet long and sixty feet wide stage is being built right on what is considered archeologically and culturally sacred. |
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Textiles imported from India are among the array of material objects that have sacred use within ceremonial contexts among the Kalahari people of the Niger delta in Nigeria. |
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However, in most cases the sacred epigrams are arbitrarily, and sometimes joltingly, juxtaposed to typical secular epigrams on sexual matters and personal caricatures. |
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The Wudu Area is a very sacred place for Muslims all over the world. |
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Indigenous designers and performing sacred ceremonies, not including the traditional waving of my turquoise watchband to the Four Directions, of course. |
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Below us the white granite and quartz of the most sacred of Inca sites sparkled, its Toblerone-shaped walls and deserted craters stretching over seventy acres. |
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Bent was with Lettie when Cotherstone got home, and Cotherstone presently got the two of them into a little snuggery which he kept sacred to himself as a rule. |
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Upwind of Mexico City, the sacred fir continues to grow well. |
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She has appeared extensively as a jazz stylist, classical recitalist and sacred repertoire soloist and has presented programs in New England, Philadelphia and New York City. |
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Some axes appear worn whilst others appear unused, again implying that they were regarded as sacred objects or, perhaps, simply as a display of visible wealth. |
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Quinoa was cultivated about 3,000 years ago in the Andes mountain region, and was the favored crop of the Incas, who used it as a sacred plant in rituals. |
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That right is preserved sacred and incommunicable in all instances, where it has not been taken away or abridged by some public law for the good of the whole. |
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Bradlaugh noted theologians of his time stated that modern scientific research contradicted sacred scriptures therefore the scriptures must be wrong. |
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The sacred magisterium consist of both the Extraordinary and dogmatic decrees of the Pope and ecumenical councils, and the Ordinary and Universal Magisterium. |
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As a religious phenomenon, liturgy is a communal response to and participation in, the sacred through activity reflecting praise, thanksgiving, supplication or repentance. |
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Art depicting the worship of Quetzalcoatl from this time also depicts mushrooms, and possibly the ingestion of sacred hallucinogenic species during worship. |
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They built a shrine around the stone and it became a sacred object. |
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His siblings tricked him into returning to the cave to get a sacred llama. |
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