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Listen to Mr. Roberts' take on "Bessie's Blues," and you hear what binds the two musicians: their Southern roots, and a belief in the ablutionary power of the blues. G.R.
I've been making ablutionary pilgrimages to this lovely little body of water, a private lake in northern Westchester County, for much of my life, having been dunked and swished around in it as a toddler when my parents were members of the Waccabuc Country Club.
She was admitted to the Sunnyside Hospital in Christchurch and custodial staff testified that she was unable to comprehend what was said to her, was violent and had to be restrained.Timaru Herald: 15.06.1878 Fanny Bonnington (1868-?) was a Blenheim domestic servant who gave birth at sixteen in secret in 1884, and threw the dead body of her infant down an ablutionary facility. Postmortem medical investigation revealed that it had been alive at its birth and had several superficial scratch wounds on its trunk, and cause of death was determined to be haemorrhaging from the umbilical cord.
El Infiernito ("The Little Hell") Ruins of an ancient Muisca shrine, place of purification rituals In the traditions of many Indigenous peoples of the Americas, one of the forms of ritual purification is the ablutionary use of a sauna, known as a sweatlodge, as preparation for a variety of other ceremonies. The burning of smudge sticks is also believed by some indigenous groups to cleanse an area of any evil presence. Some groups like the southeastern tribe, the Cherokee, practiced and, to a lesser degree, still practice going to water, performed only in bodies of water that move like rivers or streams. Going to water was practiced by some villages daily (around sunrise) while others would go to water primarily for special occasions, including but not limited to naming ceremonies, holidays, and ball games.

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