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Esperanto is not the primary language of any geographic region, outside of temporary gatherings ( such as conventions like the World Congress of Esperanto ) and isolated offices ( such as the World Esperanto Association's central office in Rotterdam ).
During the summer, many popular gatherings ( assemblées populaires ) were organized to protest against the policy of Great Britain in Lower Canada.
During this period, the country was undergoing a religious revival that was centered on itinerant preachers called circuit riders, and outdoor worship gatherings ( camp meetings ) where hymns ( camp songs ) were sung.
There was no specific music related to the Kurdish princely courts, and instead, music performed in night gatherings ( şevbihêrk ) is considered classical.
Modern day native peoples retain a rich body of traditional foods, some of which have become iconic of present-day Native American social gatherings ( for example, frybread ).
Car clubs often host gatherings ( called " meets ") which often also welcome interested non-members.
Special itineraries and activities include cruise ship travel, diving, mass gatherings ( e. g. the Hajj ), and wilderness / remote regions travel.
*** Achaemenid style ( from the sixth to the fourth century BCE ) manifesting in construction of spectacular cities used for governance and inhabitation ( such as Perspepolis, Susa, Ecbatana ), temples made for worship and social gatherings ( such as Zoroastrian temples ), and mausoleums erected in honor of fallen kings ( such as the burial tomb of Cyrus the Great ),
Imagery of the need to be ' naked ' or purified before encountering salvation, the possibility of the Resurrection being a spiritual state of fullness experienced in this life rather than the next, the importance of Mary Magdalene, and descriptions of becoming drunk on the Holy Spirit all can be found in Thomas and other Gnostic writings as well as in the practises of various Free Spirit gatherings ( some Beghard congregations are said to have conducted Masses nude ), the Sister Catherine Treatise and the work of Marguerite Porete.
Nigunim are usually sung at Hasidic gatherings ( Tish / Farbrengens ) when large numbers of followers come together to sing and to discuss spiritual concepts.
Hasidic custom venerated pilgrimage to the particular Rebbe one had allegiance to, either to gain a private audience or to attend their public gatherings ( Tish / Farbrengen ).
It also makes several appearances, including the Public Drivers ' Meeting, the 500 Festival Parade, as well as prominent socials events and gatherings ( such as banquets and balls downtown ).
Native Deen performs at Islamic conferences, fundraisers, and holiday gatherings ( often during Ramadan and Eid-ul-Adha ).
Ruelle (" little street ") refers to the space between a bed and the wall in a bedroom ; it became a name for these gatherings ( and the intellectual and literary circles evolving from them ), often under the wing of educated women in the first half of the 17th century.
During this period, the country was undergoing a religious revival that centered around outdoor worship gatherings ( camp meetings ), where hymns ( camp songs ) were sung, as well as itinerant preachers called circuit riders.

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