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In the churches commonly called Ritualistic, I note one great and significant improvement.
Fifteen Chapters of Autobiography George William Erskine Russell 1886
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The Ritualistic movement in the neighbouring Anglican diocese of Niagara has led to the formation of an association for adherence to evangelicalism.
Diocese of Niagara: Repugnant ritualistic practices « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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I believe what is called Ritualistic is what is known as High Church today.
Diocese of Niagara: Repugnant ritualistic practices « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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Ritualistic behavior was not my priority when I converted.
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Im a follower of the Heathen religion,though I do find much of todays attempts to recreate it very `Ritualistic`.
Old English gods and myths: Hell Carla 2009
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Ritualistic hunt following fast; sacrifice of game and ceremonial feasting
Aztec Calendar 2007
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Ritualistic hunt following fast; sacrifice of game and ceremonial feasting
Aztec Calendar 2007
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Ritualistic athletes now each have their own talismans, pre-race play lists, minute-by-minute mantras, and post-game meals that if missed, could result in a loss.
Lindsay Mannering: Olympic Habits: Why Humans Crave Rituals 2008
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Ritualistic Observation: We often believe Chinese are superstitious, their rituals irrational.
Tom Doctoroff: The China Code: From Robotic Depersonalization to Epic Ambition 2008
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The Day Care Sex Abuse and/or Satanic Ritualistic Abuse hysterias often linked of the 1980's and '90s were just enormous clusterfucks of wasted resources that resulted in almost no convictions that held up to judicial scrutiny after the hysteria began to pass.
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