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    "Si quid sunt manes ..." - Aspekter af gammelromersk dødekult by Hanne Toftager

    Published 1987-08-01
    “…The dual nature of the portrait on the tombstone reflects the dual nature of the cult of death: protective measures mirroring a deep-rooted anxiety alternate with expressions of veneration, thus marking that the deceased is radically different and at the same time familiar. …”
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    BLOOD DONOR SCREENING FOR HEPATITIS AND HIV by Mehwish Azam, Nousheen Jamal, Fauzia Imtiaz, Zeba Haque, Zeenat Ayoob

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…Donors that have any disease such as viral hepatitis, malaria, venereal disease, AIDS are excluded from blood donation2. …”
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    Les Pins vus par les peintres by Jean Pinon

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Contrairement au Chêne, les pins ne semblent pas faire l’objet de vénération mais sont associés à des évènements mythologiques ou religieux. …”
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    Ördög Ferencz akadémiai doktori értekezése védésének tézisei by Ferenc Ördög

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In his monograph on personal names (in preparation) in the description of the veneration historical background of Christian name-giving practices, several hundreds of data collected from the most relevant sources (e.g. titles of churches, side-altars and chapels; patrons of guilds; names for bells; names for pharmacies) have been taken into account. …”
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    Les loups et les ours : une histoire d’amour difficile by Montserrat López Mújica

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This is the story of two women, two young writers who wanted to pay tribute to two species loved, admired, appreciated, and even venerated, but also fought, hated and demonized since the beginning of time: the pianist Hélène Grimaud and the philosopher Charlotte Bousquet. …”
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    Jesuits as Diplomats in the Service of Chinese Emperors in Early Modern Times by Claudia von Collani

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Especially during the 17th and 18th centuries some of the Western missionaries bringing Western religion to China also tried to interpret traditional Chinese rituals like the veneration of Confucius and the ancestors in a pejorative way declaring these rites to be superstitious and to forbid them for Chinese Christians. …”
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    Die enigma van Hendrik Verwoerd: `n Akademikus in die politiek by Hermann Giliomee

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…Hendrik Verwoerd, one of the main architects of “Bantu education “and the idea of independent Bantu homelands, is one of the most controversial politcians in South Africa. Hailed and almost venerated by his supporters, he was seen by Albert Luthuli and other African nationalists as the architect of their “calamity”. …”
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    BLOOD DONOR SCREENING FOR HEPATITIS AND HIV by Mehwish Azam, Nousheen Jamal, Fauzia Imtiaz, Zeba Haque, Zeenat Ayoob

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…Donors that have any disease such as viral hepatitis, malaria, venereal disease, AIDS are excluded from blood donation2. …”
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    Faith and Works … Or Works and Faith? A Performative Faith in Samoan Churches by Terry Pouono

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…This is because the worship and veneration of a divine source is the foundation of Pacific cultures and worldviews. …”
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    Les ginkgos de Bordeaux by Jean-François Larché

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Originaire du sud-est de l’Asie où il est vénéré pour sa longévité, ses particularités physiologiques, son statut de « fossile » et ses qualités pharmaceutiques, le ginkgo a été décrit par Kaempfer avant son introduction en Europe en 1727, un demi-siècle plus tard en France. …”
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    Parting the Curtain: The Virgin Heroine and the ‘Westoxified’ Villain in Contemporary Iranian Romance Novels by Elham Naeej

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The women characters’ ability to perform virginity delineates their fates in the narrative, leading to the stigmatization and damnation of the Westoxified villain and the veneration and martyrdom of the virginal heroine in the battle of incongruous ideologies and discourses around women’s bodies in contemporary Iran.…”
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    The Christian gospel as a basis for escape from poverty in Africa by J.A. van Rooy

    Published 1999-08-01
    “…This world view includes inter alia the following aspects: the idea of the limited good (which discourages initiative because those who prosper expose themselves to suspicions of having appropriated more than their due portion of the good), belief in magic (which makes it difficult for people to see the real connection between input and result), ancestor veneration (which perpetuates traditionalism and resistance to family planning), and the remoteness of God (which gives rise to a humanistic ethic). …”
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    Baltic Archaeology, Cultural History, Ancient Lithuanian Symbolism, Old Europe, and the Archaeomythology of Marija Gimbutas by Joan Marler

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It discusses the development of her Kurgan hypothesis, her excavations in Southeastern Europe, her theory of Old Europe, her formulation of archaeomythology, and the ancient veneration of the earth as the source of life. …”
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