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1 He is a zealot in the grip of a scary new cult .
2 Democracy is still a new cult : it's not lost its superficial glamour yet.
3 And the Broadchurch experience offers an intriguing case-study in the new cult of mystery.
4 He was astonished, too, at the skill with which the new cult had been framed.
5 A new cult of Priapus sprang up and virgins were ceremoniously deflowered at his shrine.
6 Effects still have their causes, notwithstanding the new cult .
7 Then word came of this new cult .
8 Is Percy Jackson a delinquent, a terrorist, or perhaps the brainwashed victim of a frightening new cult ?
9 I wondered which step that would be: back to the hospital, or on to a brand- new cult .
10 Retiring Somerset legend Marcus Trescothick and cricket's new cult hero Jack Leach stop by for a chat.
11 Is it some sort of new cult ?
12 The new cult appealed to very few.
13 They would feel obscurely threatened if a new cult set out to abolish the faith of their fathers.
14 Among the cities of Asia Minor and the vicinity the new cult seems to have been widely spread.
15 But Muhammad believed that this new cult of self-sufficiency (istaqa) would mean the disintegration of the tribe.
16 Wherein, then, is this new mysticism, or better, this new cult of the inner life different from the old?
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