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1 Public mourning was observed for seven days, and many ceremonies were performed.
2 Every one was in deep mourning for seven days, and many ceremonies were performed.
3 Therefore they raise altars to him, and set up his images with many ceremonies .
4 And why libations, why so many ceremonies , if wine plays no part in them?
5 They employ many ceremonies and courtesies, and attach much importance to honor and social standing.
6 At certain seasons the Incas turned up the sod here, amid much rejoicing, and many ceremonies .
7 Hunt reenactments were a part of many ceremonies ; occasionally they happened spontaneously after an especially exciting hunt.
8 Too many ceremonies , I said, are confusing.
9 Japan is a country of many ceremonies , and, after all, Maiyo is one of the Royal Family.
10 Why so many ceremonies at the landing?
11 The making of this cord is attended with many ceremonies , even among the Persians of our own day.
12 It ran as follows, and was to be repeated slowly, with many ceremonies and waivings of the hand:-
13 In the celebration of it, many ceremonies are performed Of these I will mention some of the most important.
14 Splendid temples were erected to the gods in all the chief cities, where they were worshiped with many ceremonies .
15 In the meantime we will proceed slowly and surely with the enthronement, as it involves many ceremonies and diplomatic etiquette.
16 But though they embraced not this practice of burning, yet entertained they many ceremonies agreeable unto Greek and Roman obsequies.
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