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n. (plural of ritual English)

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Rituals (TV series)

Rituals is an American soap opera that aired in syndication through Telepictures from September 10, 1984 to September 6, 1985. Created by Gene Palumbo, Ken Corday and Charlene Keel (she wrote a novel also called Rituals, but the show was loosely based on the novel), 260 25-minute episodes were produced.

The series later aired in France from 1989 to 1990 under the name La Ligne de Chance.

Rituals (album)

Rituals is an album of contemporary classical music by American avant-garde composer John Zorn. The piece takes the form of an opera in five parts and was premiered at the Bayreuth Opera Festival in 1988.

Rituals (novel)

Rituals is a 1980 novel by the Dutch writer Cees Nooteboom. The narrative follows two friends, one who breaks rules frequently and one who follows them strictly. It was Nooteboom's first novel in 17 years. After finishing The Knight Has Died (1963), he had worked as a journalist and traveled around the world, "looking for something to write about".

Rituals won the Ferdinand Bordewijk Prize. It was adapted as a 1989 French-language film with the same title, directed by Herbert Curiel.

Rituals (Fenech-Soler album)

Rituals is the second studio album by British electronic rock band Fenech-Soler. Released on 25 September 2013 by Warner Bros. Records, it is the major label debut of Fenech-Soler, whose previous record was released under the London-based B-Unique Records. The album is a follow-up to the band's 2012/2013 singles "All I Know", "Magnetic" and "Last Forever", all of which feature on the album.

A special edition of the album with a new track listing was released a year later on 25 August 2014 as the band's first full-length US release. It features four tracks from their previous self-titled album.

Rituals (Rotting Christ album)

Rituals is the twelfth full-length album by Greek extreme metal band Rotting Christ. It was released on 12 February 2016 via Season of Mist.

Usage examples of "rituals".

In Bactra she had forced herself to learn a thousand hymns and rituals in order to convince Zoroaster that she was a follower of the Truth.

This was a place for adults to gather, for serious meetings, discussions, and rituals -- and gaming.

Jews, Persians, Hanese and Japanese, and Indians, none of whose Sabbath rituals were disturbed by getting there on Sunday and spending money.

I have been unable to contact or detect them in any way, either by recreating the old Chumash rituals or through modem scientific sorcery.

Most rituals designed to counter the Crackler assume a Catholic victim, and would be less efficacious in rescuing one from a different faith.

Other than the rituals of change that continued the community, the strigoi sanely and sensibly left magic alone as much as possible.

Romans have forgotten what the rituals mean, if indeed they ever knew!

Corinthius, that kind and gentle man, had believed that rituals were only a means of holding society together, and the gods were some kind of philosophic ideal.

I knew that she had found great comfort in Christianity, and when we were in Londinium, she had attended the rituals at the Church of Saint Pancras which I had long ago endowed.

From the beginning to the end of life, red ochre was used in many rituals, including the last, the burial.

If Mamut and Ayla planned a ceremony with Clan rituals, he was sure he would.

It would probably be safe to talk to me any time, and of course, for certain rituals when I am acting as One Who Serves, you will have to speak to me alone, Latie.

That night, after some preliminary rituals, they would all go together into the darkened tent, grope to find each other, and spend the night exploring the differences and learning the Pleasures of each other.

I have participated in similar rituals, and I understand the honor you and Latie have offered me, but I think I must refuse.

Although the Greeks retain the Aryan pantheon of gods and rituals, they have lost the hereditary priests.