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Shrove Tuesday

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Another important Shrove Tuesday ritual was the parade of masqueraders.
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Shrove Tuesday was also the day in rural Ireland when people got married.
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His birthday is celebrated at the meeting preceding Shrove Tuesday.
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In the winter of 1344, one day before Shrove Tuesday, the knights penetrated the stronghold after tearing down one of the battlements.
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Since riding to and fro was such an important Shrove Tuesday ritual, it is distinctly reflected in the songs.
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Shrove Tuesday was once known as a half-holiday in Britain.
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Originally a dish to be cooked only on Shrove Tuesday, they have now become popular in the kitchen and are prepared year-round.
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It is also increasingly rare to see the day referred to as Shrove Tuesday.
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Not the heir to Shrove Tuesday scrimmages but the football that was to charm every continent.
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On Shrove Tuesday, at dusk, the people celebrate the colorful funeral of the puppets, which ends with the burning of the puppets, which are sometimes stuffed with firecrackers.
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