The cat mummies in this exhibition date to the Ptolemic period, and show how felines were embalmed
ritually in a lengthy process using salt and various resins.
She is particularly intimidated by a tradition in which young women are
ritually whipped.
Every Monday, my friendcabal
ritually attends a "secret" sake spot in the East Village.
These vary from henges to stone structures to buildings that may have been
ritually burned.
On a quest to return to his homeland to
ritually reunite with his centuries dead family, "Lightland" entertains as well make readers ponder the morality of cloning.
The
ritually violent piece also contains allusions to Joan of Arc and Romeo and Juliet.
Concerning the fight against poverty, the European Council should
ritually reiterate that "active inclusion policies should involve integration into the work market, adequate income support and accessible and efficient quality social services".
In addition to the mikveh, many stone utensils were found - popularly used because they could not become
ritually defiled, according to Jewish Law.
Regional education boss Robert Voorhamme of the Flemish Socialist Party defends the move, arguing that
ritually slaughtered meat is indistinguishable in taste and nutrition and that the policy will help immigrant children assimilate.
Ritually adding or changing a name is said to breathe new possibilities into one's life.
We are told the
ritually obsessed temple crowd wishes to remain "pure" outside the Gentile space during the Passover--an indication of their hypocrisy.
The people are invited to be washed
ritually and cleansed for this by John.