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Wherever we were, my mother was ritualistic about American food.
You break up the long day by getting a little ritualistic snack.
After just two days, such meetings have taken on a ritualistic quality.
We've been through this ritualistic dance of the late budget before.
IT is the ritualistic dance that happens here every four years.
Of all the rooms in the house, the dining room is by far the most ritualistic.
It had all been like a kind of ritualistic dance; but its purpose was real enough.
Most of them seem to get a power trip from their ritualistic behaviour.
The feud has by now taken on an almost ritualistic quality.
For several generations, the concert has had an almost ritualistic quality.
He is also the one who performs the ritualistic first harvest.
And his lips were moving, but not in ritualistic prayers.
It took three years of ritualistic telephoning to make the deal.
The picture comes to life in what could be called a suite with a ritualistic logic.
Sharing mate is ritualistic and has its own set of rules.
Where were the drugs now and what was the purpose of the ritualistic murders?
Sometimes, it can take on ritualistic or other bizarre qualities.
The two dances have a ritualistic quality and suggest communities.
The fourth site has a court used for the ritualistic Maya ball game.
The effect is exotically ritualistic, and still fresh 13 years later.
Compulsive, ritualistic, a morning person, I'm the most like him.
It gave rise to regular, almost ritualistic, press questions about just how much the Governor was worth.
"Land Flat" falls firmly on the ritualistic side of the line.
"What is ritualistic about humbling yourself in the most basic way?"
The practice of cannibalism likely had a religious, ritualistic basis.