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A ritual with religious significance.
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Chinese music, like the music of India, has traditionally been an adjunct to ceremony or narrative.
These trips are very cumbersome, and the ratio of substance to ceremony is pretty unimpressive.
"In a very poor society it was my first introduction to ceremony and colour and sacrament.
Meals with even the slightest claim to ceremony must begin with spumante, even if it is pushed aside after a few sips.
A short, trim man with black-rimmed glasses and a full head of salt-and-pepper hair, he has published widely in nearly every genre, and, having once served as China's culture minister, is accustomed to ceremony.
Also worth a mention are the Men, who've trodden a similar path to Ceremony in the sense that their new album has broadened its sound (to take in both a drone and a country element).
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BOSTON — Mariano Rivera has grown used to ceremonies in his farewell season.
If you want to go to a ceremony tonight, great.
Adolf Hitler refused to let him go to the ceremony.
Without saying anything to anyone, I headed to the ceremony.
I wanted to take a community focus to the ceremony.
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