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declared his
realm incorporated into the
Crown of
Aragon in
perpetuity and
ceremoniously had
himself crowned its king. By the Pact of Madrid,
Peter was constrained...
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original part of the
statue – the head, a new copy was created,
which was
ceremoniously placed in the
church in 2000. A
silver reliquary containing a fragment...
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forehead –
considered to be the
location of
spiritual third eye,
marks ceremonious welcome,
blessing or one's parti****tion in a
ritual or rite of p****age...
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stored at the
previous vintage,
whose pithoi (storage-jars) were now
ceremoniously opened.
During the feast,
social order was
interrupted or inverted,...
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Empire extended into Europe, oil
wrestling competitions have been held
ceremoniously until modern times.
Unlike Olympic wrestling, oil
wrestling matches...
- for example:
getting softer then
suddenly very loud
pomposo Pompous,
ceremonious ponticello or sul
ponticello (pont.) On the
bridge (i.e. in
string playing...
- than 40,000
inhabitants are cities. Town and
market town are
above all
ceremonious honorary degrees,
referring to po****tion,
history and
regional significance...
- and many
examples of its
influence can be seen in both day-to-day and
ceremonious practices. In
keeping with the testimony, for example, many meetings...
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Quotations from
Wikiquote Rite may
refer to: Ritual, an
established ceremonious act Rite (Christianity),
sacred rituals in the
Christian religion Ritual...
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decorated models of the
kuthira (horse) and
eight kaala (bull) are
brought ceremoniously to the
temple by
devotees in a
grand procession.
Holiday is declared...