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1 The object of the whole ceremony was to keep off the hail.
2 That will spoil the whole ceremony ; they must be kept to appear.
3 Of old the whole ceremony was a most unfair and barbarous process.
4 But each time that he does so the whole ceremony is repeated.
5 At intervals of two or three hours, the whole ceremony was repeated.
6 The whole ceremony consisted in sacrificing bullocks to the manes of the defunct.
7 It is the greatest, most sublime moment of the whole ceremony .
8 The whole ceremony is pretty, and creates much merriment and amusement.
9 Not one hair must be left untouched or the whole ceremony is useless.
10 Hamblin wrote, To me the whole ceremony seemed humble and reverential.
11 What will Polly say when you and she have planned the whole ceremony ?
12 I have looked up the whole ceremony ; it's very impressive.
13 Eloquent tributes were paid, and the whole ceremony was impressive after the French manner.
14 The procession having reached Kraabaallah, the whole ceremony of a funeral is gone through.
15 That would stall the whole ceremony and give you t-t-time.
16 She wept bitterly during the whole ceremony , and her tears were not soon dried.
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