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The larger model was now simply called Cultus, and received new front end styling.
These texts show, to some degree, the growth of a local hero cultus.
Production of the Cultus' first generation stopped in 1988.
They gave her a proper burial, and spread her cultus.
Route 9 is a summer only shuttle to Cultus Lake.
Marchant wrote several works on the cultus of St. Joseph.
He once despairingly described his own following as a "deplorable cultus."
Suzuki Cultus has common gear noise problem which is corrected in new models.
However, little else is known of Saint Breage or her early cultus.
A cultus surrounding her grew up nearly immediately.
Although Oda's cultus has never been formally confirmed, popular devotion continues.
Despite all efforts, however, the center of the cultus remained the small chapel built near Margrethe's original grave on the beach.
Many miracles occurred on the way, and the cultus of St. Monica was definitely established.
The cultus of Sativola has been active at Exeter from early times.
A cultus developed around her immediately and the Kulmsee cathedral became a destination for pilgrims.
Soon his cultus was prevalent throughout Europe.
Discovered the relics of S. Rosalia and promoted her cultus.
The cultus of More has been satirised.
Martin's cultus survived the passage of power to their successors, the Carolingian dynasty.
Shortly after that, Starash left the band and Cultus joined as the bassist.
Saint Charles Borromeo, after making an investigation, officially confirmed the cultus in 1583.
Saint Judoc, never formally canonised, developed a local cultus.
The cultus of Saint Branwalator has been strong at least from the 10th century, when his name could be found in litanies.
She is co-patroness of Messina, which is also the centre of her cultus.
I confess, all attempts to project and establish a Cultus with new rites and forms, seem to me vain.