They were used during religious rituals and ancestor worship, and were buried in the tombs of the deceased. [noun]
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This clave pattern is tho to be the ancestor of the Cuban patterns. [noun]
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But I admit I had many prejudices instilled into me, as my ancestor was a Killiecrankie man. [noun]
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A clumsy affair called a catamaran, the acephalous ancestor of the torpedo, was expected to relieve the sea of some thousands of people who had no business there. [noun]
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"The cave to which we are going," he said to her, "must have been a resort of your ancestor David." [noun]
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To him there is no backward, no forward; he is what his ancestor was in the beginning. [noun]
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