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pilgrimage造句
91. The "spring rush", as it is called, is the largest annual movement of people in the world, with a total of 2.38bn journeys over three weeks, surpassing even the Hajj, the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca. 92. Yemenis shop at a market in Sanaa on November 3 2011 in preparation for the Eid al-Adha feast or Feast of Sacrifice which marks the end of the annual hajj pilgrimage for Muslims worldwide. 93. The fifth is performing the hajj, or pilgrimage, to Makkah at least once in a lifetime. 94. Swiss architects HHF have designed a spiral point for a pilgrimage route near Guadalajara in Mexico. 95. Yesterday marked the start of the Hajj, the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia. 96. Follow Kenny as he takes every septic challenge that comes his way, culminating in a pilgrimage to that Mecca of waste management, the International Pumper and Cleaner Expo in Nashville, Tennessee. 97. He was still chanting 32 rounds a day and had read the Krsna book thrice, from cover to cover, to prepare for his pilgrimage. 98. In the cultural anthropology perspective, the pilgrimage every Muslim lifetime of a typical "transitional protocol" is a change in the status of the Muslim community identity and a religious ritual. 99. Photographers gather on the beach at Puri, a pilgrimage town famous for its 12th-century Jagannath Temple. 100. We will sing our choral songs of gratitude and rejoice to the end of our pilgrimage. 101. In 2008, while on a pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia, Ali Sabat was arrested by that country's religious police, the Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice. 102. In the novel "The Pilgrimage to the West", the characters' behavioral function mode is made up of three links: the feeling about the life reality, the long journey west and the meeting with Buddha. 103. A city of northern India on the Ganges River north-northeast of Delhi. It is a Hindu pilgrimage center. Population, 114,180. 104. Snow heard caution but little naysaying when he made a pilgrimage to Wall Street last week. 105. When we make a pilgrimage to Yellowstone National Park, or to the California Redwood groves, or to the Florida Everglades, we are struck by the reverent appropriateness of nature's mix in that spot. 106. Many people go on a pilgrimage to Mecca or Jerusalem. 107. President Obama said his pilgrimage to Buchenwald is personal, noting his great-uncle was part of an American military unit that liberated the camp. 108. When Holdbrooks, 27, was invited by Shazaad Mohammed, president and founder of the Canadian Dawah Association (CDA), to perform the minor pilgrimage, he jumped at the opportunity. 109. His father took him on a sentimental pilgrimage to Ireland. 110. He rises above this level in the rich comedy of Lena Grove's pilgrimage. 111. The concentration of religious ritual at the Temple made Jerusalem a place of pilgrimage and an important commercial center. 112. "The grim situation is frustrating people who are fasting in the hot Ramadan", said the prelate, who will celebrate Eucharist on the final day of the pilgrimage. 113. Haj is the main annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia, which is due to start in November. 114. This little pilgrimage threw quite a wet blanket upon his rising spirits. 115. Mecca is the holiest city, to which Muslims try to go on pilgrimage. 116. She said women should not wear white clothes during Haj and Umrah because that would be emulating the ihraam clothes that men wear during pilgrimage. 117. But is that the secret goal of my vague pilgrimage? 118. The grave holding the remains of Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess has been destroyed to stop it being used as a pilgrimage site by neo-Nazis. 119. He is planning to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca. 120. The Haji who lived at the outskirts of the town was said to perform miracles, so his home was a center of pilgrimage for large crowds of sick people.