observance|observances in English
noun
[ob'serv·ance || əb'sɜrvns /əb'sɜː-]
act of keeping religious laws; act of keeping the biblical commandments; strictness; ritual, ceremony
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1. The Truth and Religious Observances
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4. Observances related to the royal family are held primarily in Bangkok.
5. Observance of the Union's pension provisions is abysmal.
6. At the observance, be alert to greet visitors.
7. To ensure nationwide observance of the Sabbath.
8. In 19 it became a monthlong observance.
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11. They and are banned from conducting religious observances such as prayer.
12. Religious observance in the home blesses our families.
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14. 14 Winsett himself had a savage abhorrence of social observances.
15. Observance; notice: We will take Cognizance of your
16. an advocate of strict observance of ritualistic forms.
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20. The niyamas ( observances ) are purity, contentment, mortification, study and devotion to God.
21. Circumcision became punishable by death, as was Sabbath observance.
22. One of the main functions of the Koinon was to oversee imperial cult observances.
23. The family promotes an atmosphere where religious observance can flourish.
24. 4 Religious observances such as fasting can be hard to follow.
25. Figures of religious observance are harder to come by.