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1) Rituals help to balance these competing forces by providing order and formality in regions of relational life that may be easily threatened by disorder and informality.

2) After half a lifetime in jail protesting his innocence and a passionate campaign that led to his freedom, Stephen Downing remains the primary suspect for the murder.

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6) The boats leap forward, and the white wake Vs out.

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