Rasta

NOUN
  1. follower of Rastafarianism
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How To Use Rasta In A Sentence

  • The Prussian army invaded Baden, defeated the rebels, and forced the last remnants of the German revolution to capitulate in the fortress of Rastatt on 23 July.
  • The influences of rapidly changing signals to human perception can be stressed by filtering the relative spectra(RASTA) for MFCC.
  • Rastas, numbering only in the hundreds of thousands, recognize Haile Selassie I as God incarnate, and believe that marijuana is a gateway to spiritual enlightenment. Frank Fredericks: Protecting Pastafarians: When Does Religious Freedom Become Ridiculous?
  • Even the Rastafarian character relates it to the Biblical Babylon city.
  • Murwanashyaka said he suspected local Congo militias, known as the Rasta, were to blame for the massacre. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Government, as with the other remaining parastatal companies, has genuine reasons for maintaining these entities under its wings.
  • The commentator explains that khatwam samarudhah Tibra duhkha-grastah. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
  • Any activity, even if purely intrastate, can be regulated by the federal government if it substantially affects interstate commerce.
  • He was one of the few thousand committed Rastafarians in South Africa.
  • Among those living there were Rastafarians, part of a messianic movement originating in Jamaica in 1930 and springing up in response to the coronation of Crown Prince Ras Tafari, as Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia. Raised a Rastafarian, Papa San now adheres to a new faith
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