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sacrificial offering

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Sacrificial catalysts are more accurately referred to by their actual role in the catalytic cycle, for example as a reductant, a terminal oxidant, or an initiator.
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They come to witness a sacrificial ritual about to take place.
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Village functions include offering of sacrificial roosters, goats.
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Unless the flesh of that passover sacrificial lamb was consumed, the members of the household would not be saved from death.
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Sacrificial anodes are particularly needed for systems where a static charge is generated by the action of flowing liquids, such as pipelines and watercraft.
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The most commonly used valves include the hydrophilic valve, the hydrophobic valve, the syphon valve and sacrificial valve.
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They also indulged in the sacrificial rites and used foodstuffs and animals as offerings.
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The Aztec did flower wars to keep subordinate nations symbolically defeated as well as capture sacrificial victims (who were symbolically adopted).
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Usually such a tunic is derived from the bases of sacrificial dead leaves, often cataphylls specialised for the purpose and dying in place.
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The materials used to make a sacrificial coating are usually inexpensive optically clear polymers such as acrylates, biopolymers, and waxes.
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