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He talked about it in very reverential terms, like these were sacred documents.
But he seems so inured to the rhetorical lather of music journalism that in "All Hopped Up and Ready to Go," particularly when writing about sacred documents, he turns on his autopilot.
And it bolstered the possibility of a speedy release for Rimsha Masih, the girl awaiting trial in prison on charges she burned Muslim sacred documents; her bail hearing is scheduled to resume Monday.
In the Middle Ages most synagogues had a genizah, because ceremonial burial (often with the remains of a pious, scholarly Jew) was thought to be the only fitting manner of disposing of sacred documents.
If a mezuza becomes too weathered, dirty or otherwise damaged, it is to be buried, as are all sacred documents, a service that a rabbi or synagogue can facilitate.
Edward de Stein quips about "the sacred documents" lost when a bomb destroys a head- quarters office, and EGV Knox, in a Hiawatha parody, muses on "Harold and his Fatal Taste for Souvenirs".
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"It should remain a timeless and sacred document".
Mr Bizos, who has attempted to calm the family feuds, has described the will as "a sacred document".
"Many of us don't want that to be lost upon the reading of our sacred document," he said.
In deference to the movement's awe of the constitution, the sacred document was for the first time read aloud as the House started business.
"And as for the question of whether Barnes's will should be broken, is a will necessarily the most sacred document in the world?
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