lustrate การใช้
- Two years later priest D黱ner lustrated two small bells.
- Cato describes the ritual performed to purify, or " lustrate ", a farm.
- In 2009 van Drunen performed guest vocals on The Project Hate MCMXCIX's album " The Lustrate Process ".
- Bassist, Michael H錵ansson was also announced as being no longer a part of the band following his absence from the band's previous album'The Lustrate Process '.
- ""'The Lustrate Process " "'is the sixth studio album by Swedish death metal band The Project Hate MCMXCIX . It was released in July 2009 on the Dutch label Vic Records.
- Other less important dignitaries named by the King or Sejm to deal with specific short-term questions were called " commissars ", " lustrates ", " revisers ", " delegates ", " legates " or " deputies ."
- She is lustrated of her previous immunity towards their predicament and is, by extension, finally able to see the truth of own life, as summarised by film's tag-line : " Enlightenment Can Be Brutal ".
- After reunification of Germany, his Dr . sc . nat . degree in Theoretical Biophysics was officially declared by a special lustrating commission of the new Scientific Council to be equivalent to German habilitation, and then it was recognized in Poland in 1994.
- Steles depicting " Heru-pa-Khered " standing on the back of a crocodile and holding snakes in his outstretched hands were erected in Egyptian temple courtyards, where they would be immersed or lustrated in water; the water was then used for blessing and healing purposes as the name of Heru-pa-Khered was itself attributed with many protective and healing powers.
- Lustration in Rep . of Macedonia found that he is involved in black scenario ( ruining other people's lives about his favor to get more money & success in his career ) . He is lustrated by government authorities by Rep . of Macedonia by commission for lustration and is confirmed that he is working with secret police of Rep . of Macedonia to achieve personal gods & achievements in his carrier.
- The axe, therefore, as being polluted by murder, was immediately afterward carried before the court of the Prytaneum, which tried the inanimate object for murder, and, after the water-bearers who lustrated the axe, the sharpeners who sharpened it, the axe-bearer who carried it, each denied in turn responsibility for the deed, the guilty axe or knife was there charged with having caused the death of the ox, for which the axe was acquitted ( Pausanias ) or the sacrificial knife was thrown into the sea ( Porphyry ).