In addition, there are two forms of genuflection, depending on whether or not the Blessed Sacrament is exposed on the altar or not.
32.
This is mainly due to their snobbish elitism and general martial incompetence; they are much happier practising genuflection and brushing up their courtly manners.
33.
In his moment of regalness, Davis told the serfs in the Legislature exactly what he expected from them : total compliance and periods of genuflection.
34.
And " Quills " was unexpectedly passionate, as the Marquis de Sade's story became a genuflection to the power of words.
35.
"Cavalcade " boasts all these point-winning elements plus one more : the all-important genuflection at the shrine of Britannia.
36.
The raising of the consecrated Host and Chalice after the Consecration in order to show them to the people was for long unaccompanied by obligatory genuflections.
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However, his genuflection to those in power ensured that his five years in charge of the BBC were generally very stable and secure for the organisation.
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Genuflections to accompany the elevations appeared still later and became an official part of the rite only with Pope Pius V's Roman Missal of 1570.
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"The Proprietor " is one long giddy genuflection that makes only the most token attempt at portraying Adrienne as anything less than womanly perfection incarnate.
40.
In past centuries, Russian travelers arriving from the West stopped at this spot, Poklonnaya Hill or the Hill of Genuflection, and bowed before Mother Moscow.