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Ritualism
ritual or prescribed form of religious worship adherence to or observance of a ritual
Rite
formal act of religion or other solemn duty a solemn observance a ceremony as the rites of freemasonry
Sentinel
guard an army camp or other place from surprise to observe the approach of danger and give notice of it a
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VerbarSeiches
Local oscillations in level observed in the case of some lakes as Lake Geneva
Amnesty International
world. Its mission is to 'secure throughout the world the observance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights'. Amnesty Int. L
Skiascope
device for determining the refractive state of the eye by observing the movements of the retinal lights and shadows
Smaragdite
A green foliated kind of amphibole observed in eclogite and some varietis of gabbro
A comuni observantia non est recedendum et minime mutande sunt que certam interpretationem habent
A comuni observantia non est recedendum et minime mutande sunt que certam interpretationem
Aborigines
Lat.], the original or first inhabitants of any country. For observations in the Privy Council on the rights and status of
Agricultural Gangs Act, 1867
various kinds of agricultural work, enacts certain regulations to be observed by gangmasters, and requires them to obtain licences. Amended as
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