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Meanings of religious occasion in English
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Usage of religious occasion in English
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The most important religiousoccasion of the year is the ceremony of the Medicine Lodge.
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Where are the limits to such extravagance surrounding what is, after all, a religiousoccasion.
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I wonder if it's a religiousoccasion.
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The figures emerged as part of a review of "exceptional needs" payments for religiousoccasion last year.
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Saudi leaders have emphasised it is a strictly religiousoccasion and they are prepared to deal with any troublemaking.
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Saudi leaders have emphasized it is a strictly religiousoccasion and they are prepared to deal with any troublemaking.
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It was, no doubt about it, a profoundly religiousoccasion, but it was a surprisingly secular, political one too.
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After much social converse our garden-visit closed with a religiousoccasion, in which I expressed a few words of exhortation.
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For them, this was so much more than a religiousoccasion -it was a crucial part of their healing.
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A vestment is a sacred garment that is worn only for ritual or other religiousoccasions.
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Buffaloes are sacrificed on religiousoccasions, and at the births, circumcisions, marriages, and shaving of the heads of the children of wealthy people.
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The college of cardinals resembled a political and not a religious body, which, although the council of government, it ought to resemble upon religiousoccasions.
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It found €3.4 million was paid out last year for religiousoccasions - ie holy communion and confirmation outfits.
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1), with the queer animal on its head, is a conjuror's drum in use among the Sioux and the Dakotas on religiousoccasions.