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  • He does not understand placation . . . he does not understand even being treated like a human being.
  • Feralia was a placation and exorcism : Ovid thought it a more rustic, primitive and ancient affair than the Parentalia itself.
  • From onset, the paper took an anti placation approach, offering scathing political articles on the racism facing everyday African-Americans.
  • The traditional Kiranti religion, predating Hinduism and Buddhism, is based on ancestor-worship and the placation of ancestor Lord Shiva and Parvati.
  • Adherents are most likely found among the dominant ethnic Bamar, nat worship, which involves the placation of spirits who can intercede in worldly affairs.
  • The ceremony, established in about 1000 AD to commemorate the Doge Pietro II Orseolo's conquest of Dalmatia, was originally one of supplication and placation, Ascension Day being chosen as that on which the doge set out on his expedition.
  • Dorchester Square is a preferred site, since the area's prominence provides a degree of placation for the crowd it quickly becomes obvious that you are highly visible and the message is loud and clear, as office-workers gather by the many windows looking down into it.
  • Traditions such as that of the k + la may be considered a human cultural universal in light of foundation stone rites and other comparable rites documented in the disciplines of anthropology and ethnography; e . g ., turning of the soil as a placation and votive offering to spirits of place and to preparation of the land as a rite to ensure fertility and bountiful yield.
  • While imprisoned in Moscow's notorious Lubyanka prison, she returns to her faith upon discovering the horrible motivation behind the violent political purges of Stalinist Russia : the placation of an entity called Zat al-Dawahi ( " Mistress of Misfortunes " ) or Machikha Nash ( " our stepmother " ), a demonic being who demanded human sacrifice in exchange for protecting the nation from foreign invasion.
  • In the White House, the catch-phrase must have seemed like a good idea : Marry F . D . R .'s " Economic Bill of Rights " with Bill Clinton's campaign promise of a " middle-class tax cut " to dress up a necessary placation of the overtaxed as a " Middle-Class Bill of Rights ."
  • Bloch remarks the possible chtonic character and stricter link of Nethuns with Poseidon to which would hint a series of circumstances, particularly the fact that he was among the four gods ( Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Tellus in order ) the haruspices indicated as needing placation for the prodigy related in Cicero's " De haruspicum responso " 20, i . e . a cracking sound perceived as coming from the underground in the " ager latiniensis ".
  • I also perceive a growing sense of " outcomes and experience-based " disenchantment in society at large with the current medical industry but only "'token reforms "'( e . g . nutrition, pharmaceutical influence $, EBM and CAM " reforms " to date in the US medical schools appear to be more for student-customer-patient placation, sometimes mere sops or even  scientific counterbattery operations-Lenin's " useful idiot ", rather than a timely, serious, directed investigation for * successful * biological results with non-patentable and out-of-patent materials ).
  • Gerald Reitlinger describes Nebe's reasons for joining the " Einsatzgruppen " as " placation " and a desire to hold on to his position in the Criminal Police Department, which, since 1934, had been " invaded by amateur Gestapo men " and was later taken over by Heydrich . " If Nebe did in fact retain his office till 1944, it was because of the five months he spent in Russia, or, as his friend Gisevius politely referred to,'at the front'. " Reitlinger called Nebe a very questionable member of the Resistance Circle at the time of the great bomb plot.