The following is a marvellous, energizing, healing ceremony that really does make a radical and lasting, difference in your life. |
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The ceremony is followed by an elaborate dinner with multiple speeches and the formal cutting of a Western-style wedding cake. |
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The awards ceremony, when the list of 50 companies will be ranked according to percentage growth, is on Wednesday. |
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Tomita also learned the essence of kaiseki, a highly specialized service, which often accompanies the Japanese tea ceremony. |
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He paid tribute to his fellow players after lifting both trophies at an awards ceremony at Salford's Willows Variety Centre last night. |
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He is reportedly planning to attend the quadrennial soccer tournament's opening ceremony May 31 in Seoul as well. |
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During the awards ceremony, Nedson Siame scooped the Best Male Soloist Award while Namakau Sikoti walked off with the Best Female Soloist title. |
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Donning replicas of Inca tunics, rather than contemporary Andean garb, Quechua Indians reenact the Inca sun-worshiping ceremony. |
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Apologies followed, and at five to three the belated ceremony commenced to the relief of all concerned. |
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Then there's her infamous ' wardrobe malfunction ' at the Super Bowl half-time ceremony. |
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This wake-up ceremony is carried out every day of every year regardless of the weather. |
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A passport mix-up nearly jinxed the recent ceremony, said the mother-in-law, the already happily married Judy Gates of Yarrow Point. |
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In the ordinary course of events, to hold a wedding ceremony is a purely private matter that admits of no indiscreet remarks from other people. |
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It won Gold at this year's award advertising ceremony and, by all accounts, is earning gold at the tills. |
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Representatives from the railway network attended a special award ceremony at the Romford Dog Stadium. |
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Several art exhibitions will also be held during the week-long commemoration ceremony. |
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The bride celebrated her birthday the day after the ceremony, as the newlyweds jetted out for their honeymoon in the Maldives. |
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The callers recounted tedious vows, painfully off-key songs warbled by bride and groom, the inclusion of the groom's dog in the ceremony. |
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At the welcoming ceremony all the children lined up, looking like brilliant, unidentifiable flowers in their rags and robes of reds and maroons. |
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About 10,000 people braved wet and windy weather to attend the ceremony at the Margraten cemetery in the southern Netherlands. |
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The ceremony is on Adar 7, the Hebrew anniversary of the death of Moses, whose final resting place is also not known. |
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On his deathbed, he asked for a Masonic funeral, and seventy-six Masons came forward the next day for the ceremony. |
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A master of the tea ceremony in old Japan once accidentally slighted a soldier. |
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He will be struggling to hold back the waterworks when the film goes up for seven awards at the Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday. |
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We were able to step up the awards ceremony from last year's weenie roast to a full-blown rock'n'roll New York City rager. |
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The sacred stones are used in the graduation ceremony of the whare wananga. |
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They wed in a small ceremony on the Caribbean island of St. John in the US Virgin Islands. |
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His achievement ranked among the best in Irish sport and his reward for lifting the spirits of a nation was to be named Irish Person of the Year at a televised ceremony. |
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When he is awarded Player of the Match while competing for India in England, he is given champagne at the ceremony. |
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The speaker suddenly disappeared just before the beginning of the ceremony. |
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When the young woman is ready to emerge from her weeks in hiding, she attends a ceremony marking her ascent into true womanhood. |
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Each year on this date we commemorate our ancestors with a special ceremony. |
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Dance is a vehicle for personal expression, community storytelling, and the apotheosis of ceremony. |
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It was time for the cleansing part of the ceremony and Victoria and I, along with half of the crowd, lined up on facing benches. |
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The President, yesterday, at a patriot Day ceremony, tells me never to give into fear. |
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The hairstylist will be anointed as a Member of the British Empire by the Queen at a ceremony inside Buckingham Palace. |
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At the Global awards ceremony, musical artists set the crowd on fire, especially Benin singer angelique Kidjo. |
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They celebrated the dedication of the new building with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. |
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Margaret Thatcher is to be accorded a send-off filled with pomp and ceremony in London on Wednesday. |
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After the ceremony, the party retired to Killashee House Hotel to enjoy a sumptuous wedding breakfast in a beautiful setting, where the evening took on quite a European air. |
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After the ceremony, the newlyweds and their guests will take the short walk through the woods to Smithills Coaching House and Restaurant to enjoy their wedding breakfast. |
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We were all joking and giggling nervously as we waited for the ceremony to begin. |
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It met a fiery end on the night of September 11, 1957 and with very little ceremony was knocked to the ground, to be replaced by a water tower instead. |
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The ceremony will honour the men and women who tended the injured and also the walking wounded who refused to leave the scene and helped their fellow-travellers. |
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This year, the condolence book from the June 4th Museum will be burned in a ceremony of remembrance. |
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When, with the assistance of Lottery money and a barrage of jumble and plant sales, the village reopened its reading room, the ceremony was performed by two very old ladies. |
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The deal includes a civil ceremony, followed by a champagne reception and wedding breakfast, including house wine for up to 25 people and sparkling wine for the speeches. |
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For the ceremony itself, the groom wears a long, loose-fitting garment called a jellaba and the bride wears the traditional long head shawl and kaftan. |
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Ricky Gervais, the sultan of scorn, uttered that cheeky bit while emceeing the Golden Globes ceremony a few years back. |
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Love and good wishes were in abundance, during the ceremony at the church, and during the wedding breakfast at Bidenscourt to which the whole village had been invited. |
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King Norodom Sihanouk and his queen always enjoy the annual ceremony and the prime minister, other leaders and thousands of ordinary people also participate in the event. |
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At the end of the ceremony applauding him, Bergman walked to his table to embrace Hitchcock. |
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But there she was, center stage, for the finale of the three-hour opening ceremony. |
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Her mother made demands about a big ceremony and caused a rift between them. |
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I wondered what the casualty officers would say to loved ones if they asked to see the ceremony. |
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He had a special knife designed to cut the dense loaf, and a ceremony to precede cutting the cake. |
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The Accolade was a ceremony anciently used in conferring knighthood. |
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After a very dull and rainy morning, things seemed to brighten up today, allowing the yearly ceremony by the Sikhs celebrating the birth of their guru to take place. |
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She will lie in state in Seville and will be buried in a private ceremony attended by her husband and children. |
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There will be no public ceremony to mark the transferral of power, but the new leader is expected to give a public address once he has acceded to the throne. |
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The premier made the remarks while attending a ground-breaking ceremony for a section of the mass rapid transit system in the greater Kaohsiung area. |
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The Horsforth Old Brass Band entertained the crowd who were warmed up before the turning on ceremony by radio presenters Jon Hammond and Steve Warren. |
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But when the school holds a ceremony honoring the soldiers who killed her Arab brethren, she suffers clear cognitive dissonance. |
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The ibogaine ceremony begins when her heroin withdrawal reaches a breaking point. |
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Only one in twenty had seen a full episode of The Bachelor or The bachelorette, another had tuned in for a rose ceremony. |
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One of these, Zadok the Priest, has been played at every British coronation ceremony since. |
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The ceremony included the laying on of hands by a senior cleric and the recitation of the king's genealogy. |
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It is likely that the child would have been knighted before the start of the ceremony. |
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In some instances, the king's wife was simply unable to join him in the coronation ceremony due to circumstances preventing her from doing so. |
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A Prince of Wales, usually the monarch's heir apparent, may also be crowned in a ceremony known as an investiture. |
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At coronations since Victoria's, the barons have attended the ceremony, but they have not carried canopies. |
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This mediaeval chair has a cavity in the base into which the Stone of Scone is fitted for the ceremony. |
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If there is a queen consort, she is anointed, invested, crowned and enthroned in a simple ceremony immediately after homage is paid. |
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Several participants in the ceremony wear special costumes, uniforms or robes. |
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The sovereign wears a variety of different robes and other garments during the course of the ceremony. |
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Harrison and Starr attended the ceremony with Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, and his two sons, Julian and Sean. |
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On 12 August 2012, Queen performed at the closing ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. |
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The funeral, on 27 December, was a small and private Anglican ceremony, according to his wishes. |
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The ceremony took place at the Ardersier Parish Church near Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. |
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The orchestra played at the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle. |
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Idle later performed the song as part of the 2012 Olympic Games closing ceremony. |
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For the 2012 London Olympics, he featured in a short film on the history of London, which began the BBC coverage of the opening ceremony. |
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The Christmas tree is decorated with lights that are switched on at a seasonal ceremony. |
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The prize ceremony was interrupted by the international streaker Mark Roberts who was hired by the artist Benedikt Dichgans. |
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Each year, a grass court tournament and an induction ceremony honoring new Hall of Fame members are hosted on its grounds. |
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Months before each Games, the Olympic Flame is lit in Olympia in a ceremony that reflects ancient Greek rituals. |
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As mandated by the Olympic Charter, various elements frame the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. |
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The ceremony typically starts with the hoisting of the host country's flag and a performance of its national anthem. |
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After the artistic portion of the ceremony, the athletes parade into the stadium grouped by nation. |
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The closing ceremony of the Olympic Games takes place after all sporting events have concluded. |
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The opening ceremony and over 60 hours of Games coverage was broadcast live on BBC television. |
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During the closing ceremony of the 2008 Olympics, the Olympic Flag was formally handed over from the Mayor of Beijing to the Mayor of London. |
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The countdown to the start of the Olympics began with a ceremony for the lighting of the Olympic flame in Olympia, Greece. |
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Various cultural and military shows are performed during the ceremony of the Commonwealth Games. |
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The closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games takes place after all sporting events have concluded. |
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Wasps were, therefore, not present at the inauguration ceremony and forfeited their right to be called foundation members. |
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Faldo's attempts at humour in the opening ceremony seemed to fall flat with the audience. |
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She left her fiance Olivier Delaloye and married Faldo in July 2001 in a lavish ceremony at his Windsor home. |
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She was also the first woman ever to be invited to the club's awards ceremony. |
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In 1977 Red Rum appeared as a studio guest at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards ceremony. |
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At the awards ceremony on 13 December 2009, Button was awarded second place. |
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He was selected on 11 August 2012 to carry the flag for the Great Britain team at the London 2012 Olympics closing ceremony. |
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Around 40,000 balloons were released into the rainy Manchester sky as the ceremony concluded with a spectacular fireworks display. |
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After the service, the procession returns to the parliament for the opening ceremony. |
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Greenlandic was declared the sole official language of Greenland at the historic ceremony. |
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Collins took charge of Dublin Castle at a ceremony attended by Lord FitzAlan. |
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If such a person subsequently applies for British citizenship by registration or naturalisation, attendance at a ceremony is required. |
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That's where the king and queen, the court and ceremony would have been happening at mid-court, mid-place of the grandstand. |
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The ceremony in Westminster Abbey, with the exception of the anointing and communion, was televised for the first time. |
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For the London Olympics, she played herself in a short film as part of the opening ceremony, alongside Daniel Craig as James Bond. |
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Once the commendation ceremony was complete, the lord and vassal were in a feudal relationship with agreed obligations to one another. |
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The annual European Film Awards ceremony is held every other year in Berlin, home of the European Film Academy. |
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The ceremony often takes place at Buckingham Palace, and family members are invited to attend. |
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The Portuguese presidency was appointed to the job of organising the programme for a signing ceremony. |
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The British government agreed to participate in a televised ceremony at Iveagh House in Dublin, the Irish department of foreign affairs. |
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In a private ceremony Thatcher's ashes were interred in the grounds of the hospital, next to those of her husband. |
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On 28 December 2014 NATO officially ended combat operations in a ceremony held in Kabul. |
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Stonehaven's long established pipe band plays at events throughout the year, including the folks festival and fireball ceremony. |
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In Australia, the formal ceremony of granting assent in parliament has not been regularly used since the early 20th century. |
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However, the act provides that a grant of royal assent is not rendered invalid by a failure to employ the traditional ceremony where required. |
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The Royal Assent ceremony takes place in the Senate, as the sovereign is traditionally barred from the House of Commons. |
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The FAA and European Aviation Safety Agency certified the 787 on August 26, 2011, at a ceremony in Everett, Washington. |
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In the seventh day, the aquiqa ceremony is performed in which an animal is sacrificed and its meat is distributed among the poor. |
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The ceremony ends with the reading of Benedictions to and the Greeting of the Couple. |
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The ceremony was attended by many notable theatre people, including Tom Stoppard, but not by Pinter's son, Daniel Brand. |
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The wedding was a small ceremony in his parents' home, in the Scottish tradition. |
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The ceremony took place on 1 June 1898, in the register office in Covent Garden. |
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Queen appeared at the ceremony to receive the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. |
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Barry and Robin accepted as well as Maurice's son, Adam, in a tearful ceremony. |
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In addition, an equivalent awards ceremony for classical music, called the Classic Brit Awards, is held each May. |
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The BBC had previously broadcast the ceremony from 1985, with the shows from 1982 to 1984 not broadcast on television. |
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In 1987 the BPI Awards ceremony was held in the Great Room at the Grosvenor House Hotel. |
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In 1989, the ceremony was broadcast live and presented by Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood and singer Samantha Fox. |
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The 1990 awards ceremony saw the last public appearance of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury. |
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In August 2012, Take That performed at the closing ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics. |
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Hirst's representation of the British Union Flag formed the arena centrepiece for the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony in London. |
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The short won the Best Documentary Short Subject at the 35th Academy Awards ceremony. |
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For the ceremony, he donned Cooper's trademark fez and performed a comic routine. |
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The ceremony previously took place in April or May, but since 2002 it takes place in February in order to precede the Oscars. |
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The first Film Awards ceremony took place in May 1949 and honouring the films The Best Years of Our Lives, Odd Man Out and The World Is Rich. |
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Since 2008 the ceremony has been held at the Royal Opera House in London's Covent Garden. |
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The programmes being entered must have been broadcast on or between 1 January and 31 December of the year preceding the awards ceremony. |
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The British Academy Games Awards ceremony traditionally takes place in March, shortly after the Film Awards ceremony in February. |
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As of 2010 the Awards ceremony includes 19 categories across movies, television, video games and online content. |
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This is the flag of the Incorporated Trades of Edinburgh, and the focal point of the Riding of the Marches ceremony held in the city each year. |
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The cards were launched on 18 July 2013 when a number of dignitaries received the first cards at a ceremony in Pretoria. |
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The ceremony to honor the four was held in the village of Arna, a predominantly Druze Syrian area of Mount Hermon. |
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They inaugurated the new headquarters with a brief ceremony. |
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The college invited her to speak at the graduation ceremony. |
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The wedding ceremony was cheapened by the best man's tasteless jokes. |
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It was the day of Sumala and Bulen's son's annaprasan, the rice tasting ceremony. |
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We met the birthparents several times, had a ceremony where they gave us their baby and we will continue to communicate with them. |
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My best man, Joe, had to be held up by his wife during the ceremony because he was still smashed after our buck's night the evening before. |
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Under certain circumstances there are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea. |
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They went into the bars and interrupted the drinking, hustling the men out without ceremony. |
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The marriage ceremony was given primordial significance over folkloric pre-marriage engagement rituals and wild charivaris. |
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The lady drops a courtesy in token of obedience, and the ceremony proceeds as usual. |
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When the ceremony was finished a wide grin broke across his face, and it was that grin she saw, relieved and happy all at once. |
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Its original purpose is unknown, although archaeologists believe that it was most likely used for some form of ritual or ceremony. |
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In 48, Messalina married her lover Gaius Silius in a public ceremony while Claudius was at Ostia. |
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The unbinding of the Chrisom took place with great ceremony eight days later at the royal estate at Wedmore. |
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Lapidge and Wood see the poem as a commemoration of Alfred's ceremony by one of his leading scholars, John the Old Saxon. |
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In Michael Wood's view, the poem confirms the truth of William of Malmesbury's account of the ceremony. |
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This required the acquiescence of Becket as the Archbishop of Canterbury, traditionally the churchman with the right to conduct the ceremony. |
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The ceremony was marked by a terrible snowstorm, but the common people were undecided as to whether it was a good or bad omen. |
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On 15 June 2015, a commemoration ceremony was conducted in Runnymede at the National Trust park, attended by British and American dignitaries. |
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Landing in north Wales, he and his wife Cecily entered London with all the ceremony usually reserved for a monarch. |
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The day after the ceremony he was created Duke of York and a month or so later made Warden of the Scottish Marches. |
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Charles delayed the opening of his first Parliament until after the second ceremony, to forestall any opposition. |
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The State Opening is an elaborate ceremony showcasing British history, culture and contemporary politics to large crowds and television viewers. |
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The bills are considered for the sake of ceremony only, and do not make any actual legislative progress. |
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The State Opening of Parliament is a ceremony loaded with historical ritual and symbolic significance for the governance of the United Kingdom. |
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In the Netherlands a similar ceremony is held on the third Tuesday in September, which is called Prinsjesdag in the Netherlands. |
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In Sweden a similar ceremony as the British was held until 1974, when the constitution was changed. |
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The opening ceremony was considered a success and that evening 102 people sat down to a celebratory dinner at the Town Hall. |
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When he returned from the ceremony to mark this, men of the City pulled Pitt's coach home themselves, as a sign of respect. |
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I was seized and shaken without ceremony, for several minutes, by a junto of very rough-looking individuals. |
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Napoleon entered the ceremony wearing the laurel wreath and kept it on his head throughout the proceedings. |
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Following the ceremony President Mitterrand and the Queen travelled on Le Shuttle to a similar ceremony in Folkestone. |
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The formal leave-taking ceremony of a diplomat can take all day just to say we'll have my replacement here tomorrow. |
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On 2 September 1998, a naming ceremony was held at Farnborough, United Kingdom. |
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In February 2014, a ceremony was held at the cemetery to celebrate the 180th anniversary of Portsmouth's Polish community. |
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A graduation ceremony might be regarded as liminal, while a rock concert might be understood to be liminoid. |
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At the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, Brunel was portrayed by Kenneth Branagh in a segment showing the Industrial Revolution. |
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Upon returning to Dover from a meeting with King Francis I of France in Calais, Henry married Anne Boleyn in a secret ceremony. |
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Catherine was buried in Peterborough Cathedral with the ceremony due to a Dowager Princess of Wales, not a queen. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony. |
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In the end, a ceremony was held to consecrate Anselm as archbishop on 4 December, without the pallium. |
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He ordered the creation of a listing of all benefactions received by Ripon, which was recited at the dedication ceremony. |
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In 688, the king relinquished his throne and went on a pilgrimage to Rome to be baptised, but died shortly after the ceremony. |
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The ceremony in 695 found that her body had not decayed, which led to her being declared a saint. |
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Many adherents of Sikhism do not undergo this ceremony, but still adhere to some components of the faith and identify as Sikhs. |
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The first time that this ceremony took place was on Vaisakhi, which fell on 30 March 1699 at Anandpur Sahib in Punjab. |
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Since 2010, the Sikh Directory has organized The Sikh Awards, the first Sikh award ceremony in the world. |
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The first known Wiccan wedding ceremony took part in 1960 amongst the Bricket Wood coven, between Frederic Lamond and his first wife, Gillian. |
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Part of an ancient pagan marriage tradition involved the bride taking a ritual bath at a bathhouse before the ceremony. |
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The sweat lodge is a ceremony common to many Indigenous peoples of the Americas. |
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In Druidry, a specific ceremony takes place known as an Eisteddfod, which is dedicated to the recitation of poetry and musical performances. |
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Another common ritual in Heathenry is sumbel, also spelled symbel, a ritual drinking ceremony in which the gods are toasted. |
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Exchange or trading of stone axes may not have been possible without first taking part in a ritual or ceremony. |
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Edgar of England was crowned king of England in Bath Abbey in 973, in a ceremony that formed the basis of all future English coronations. |
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While the queen is in residence, the Guard Mounting ceremony occurs on a daily basis. |
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Within just two years the rebuilt Palace building was complete, and in 1854, Queen Victoria again performed an opening ceremony. |
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This ceremony originally took place each Whit Monday before it later transferred to the Spring Bank Holiday. |
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The ceremony for changing the Windsor Guard is broadly the same as that which takes place at Buckingham Palace. |
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It is the island's greatest ceremony, well worth watching if you are there, and totally fascinating in its mad Manxness. |
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On the Pratipada the kalasthapna ceremony is performed by the Chief himself in the Maoli temple. |
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Leigh Hunt stayed in the carriage during the ceremony but is also pictured. |
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Two months after Cassandra's father died they married on 26 April 1764 at St Swithin's Church in Bath, by license, in a simple ceremony. |
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Haultain for his assistance in developing a dignified obligation and ceremony for graduating engineering students. |
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Today, engineering graduates all across Canada are presented with an iron ring at the ceremony as a reminder of their obligation to society. |
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The main ceremony involved pouring hot wax from a candle through the hole in a key into cold water. |
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The ceremony on Guid Nychburris Day, follows a route and sequence of events laid down in the mists of time. |
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In a ceremony at the altar of Glasgow Cathedral on 10 December 1502, James confirmed the Treaty of Perpetual Peace with Henry VII of England. |
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The ceremony had to be repeated as the name of 'France' had been accidentally inserted into the text of the King's oath instead of 'England. |
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Pulling away from ritual and ceremony, the Great Awakening made religion personal to the average person. |
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A commissioning ceremony was attended by British and German naval and political figures. |
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On 15 September 2012, Lennox married Mitch Besser, in London in a private ceremony. |
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Andrew at Patras in a special shrine and are revered in a special ceremony every 30 November, his feast day. |
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A similar practice prevailed in the Middle Ages and it is often alluded to by historians, as it seems to have been a matter of some ceremony. |
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A replica of the original trophy is given to the tournament winners after the ceremony and is also used for promotional purposes. |
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The Marathon began and ended at Hampden Park in the South Side, which hosted all the track and field events as well as the closing ceremony. |
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The closing ceremony took a visual theme of a music festival, with performers, tents, and flags within the stadium. |
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The ceremony began with Scottish singer Lulu welcoming the athletes of the games. |
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According to Livy the two peoples participated in a ceremony of union after which they were named Quirites after the Sabine town of Cures. |
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It is possible that Jaenberht refused to perform the ceremony, and that Offa needed an alternative archbishop for that purpose. |
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The whole contract including the oath of fealty was part of a formal commendation ceremony that created the feudal relationship. |
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Henry believed that kings should rule England in a dignified manner, surrounded by ceremony and ecclesiastical ritual. |
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Following the ceremony, Eleanor became officially known as Princess of Wales and Lady of Snowdon. |
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After some delays, the ceremony went ahead on 25 February, under the guidance of Robert Winchelsey, the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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The ceremony took place on 13 July, with the royal family paying a rare visit to Wales, and the future Edward VIII was duly invested. |
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On 1 July 1969 the investiture ceremony for Charles, Prince of Wales was again held at Caernarfon Castle. |
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The accepted date of the ceremony is 5 February 1381, at Mary's family home of Rochford Hall, Essex. |
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On the following day, a ceremony was held at Tyne Cot cemetery, headed by the Prince of Wales. |
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The marriage was to take place in a civil ceremony at Windsor Castle, with a subsequent religious blessing at St George's Chapel. |
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In 2010, Charles represented the Queen at the opening ceremony of the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India. |
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The ceremony was led by Rhodri's friend and former Welsh Labour colleague Lorraine Barrett. |
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In December 2012, Williams won ITV Wales' Assembly Member of the Year Award in a ceremony at Cardiff's City Hall. |
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The Gorsedd ceremony was held on the Hermitage Field, next to Plas Newydd, and the circle of stones was later moved into the grounds of the hall. |
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The first salmon ceremony was introduced by indigenous tribes on the pacific coast, which consists of three major parts. |
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It can be used both internally within the group to express their common identity, for example in an initiation ceremony for new members. |
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Two are Minor Canons with particular areas of specialist responsibility, including ceremony, music, liturgy and daily services. |
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The official opening ceremony was on 31 January 2009 when the Scarlets faced the Barbarians. |
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The ceremony was organised by Bryn Terfel, the creative director of the whole opening weekend. |
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He was named Actor of the Year at GQ magazine's annual Men of the Year ceremony. |
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The winner was announced, and the crowd waited for the winner to accept congratulations before the chairing ceremony, but no winner appeared. |
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In August 2017, a falling tree killed at least 13 people and injured 49 at a religious ceremony. |
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The ceremony was held at the City Hall on 15 November 2009, during a stopover at the Building. |
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Many descendants of people present at the battle, including members of Nelson's family, were at the ceremony. |
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Children were named ten days after their birth in a naming ceremony, which also officially linked the child with its family and clan. |
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After a ceremony to send the spirit away, the family would mourn at the scaffold for four days. |
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This complex ceremony about the creation of the earth was first recorded by George Catlin. |
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The introduction of the tea ceremony emphasised simplicity and modest design as a counterpoint to the excesses of the aristocracy. |
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When a bird arrives at the nest, a greeting ceremony occurs in which each partner raises and lowers its wings and plumes. |
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The agreement was signed at a ceremony on board the USS Iwo Jima, docked in New York for the Navy's annual Fleet Week. |
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Tradition was sacred to ancient cultures and was unchanging and the social order of ceremony and morals in a culture could be strictly enforced. |
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At the betrothal ceremony, however, she falls in love with Diarmuid, one of Fionn's most trusted warriors. |
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The German won gold in Pumas, but then laced up Adidas for the medals ceremony, to the shock of the two Dassler brothers. |
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A ceremony to commemorate the gift, known as the Perambulation of the Town Leat still takes place in the town every seven years. |
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Also in India, in Goa, crocodile worship is practised, including the annual Mannge Thapnee ceremony. |
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In August, the band was the first to perform at the closing ceremony of the London Olympic Games. |
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However, the chief purpose of such an act is for ceremony or solemnity, and the act does not of itself make an oath. |
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They were issued with their warrant cards at the ceremony by Assistant Chief Constable Tim Madgwick. |
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The role of the squire was to attend the battle and to arrange the particulars of the ceremony with the opposing squire. |
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On 21 January 1409, a grand ceremony was held in the honor of the goddess Tianfei, where she received a new title. |
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At the end of 1293, the emperor refused to participate in the traditional New Years' ceremony. |
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Incense is used for aesthetic reasons, and in therapy, meditation, and ceremony. |
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In Japan incense appreciation folklore includes art, culture, history, and ceremony. |
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Incense burning may occasionally take place within the tea ceremony, just like Calligraphy, Ikebana, and Scroll Arrangement. |
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Traditionally the king had a duty to perform a religious ceremony blessing the rice plantation. |
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Their beliefs revolve around a ritual ceremony called Wor, where they will be plagued by all kinds of bad luck and sickness. |
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There was a public ceremony and all the churches in the city rang their bells. |
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The ceremony was named an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in order to help the ritual survive and thrive in the modern world. |
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With this ceremony the new ruler was received, and was recognised as lord and king. |
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This is the ceremony that became the famous El Dorado, which has taken so many lives and fortunes. |
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The actual ceremony was conducted in Guadalajara upon her arrival in Spain. |
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He succeeded to get back to Hoorn and in 1589, he married Stephania van der Made in Amsterdam in a civil ceremony before the schepenen. |
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At the end of a long drawn-out ceremony, the purohit put a tilak on his forehead. |
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If he replies not, his reign begins at the inauguration ceremony several days afterward. |
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For Zwingli, a sacrament was an initiatory ceremony or a pledge, pointing out that the word was derived from sacramentum meaning an oath. |
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In cases involving church doctrine, ceremony or ritual, the aforementioned courts have no jurisdiction. |
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In the context of marriage, solemnization refers to the performance of a ceremony. |
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Married couples include only those who have engaged in a legal marriage ceremony and have received a marriage licence. |
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They were married on March 23, 1891, at the home of her parents in New York City in a civil ceremony. |
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The United States Supreme Court follows part of the legal year tradition, albeit without the elaborate ceremony. |
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At the beginning of the legal year, the Lord Chancellor officiates at a ceremony in Westminster Abbey in front of all the judges. |
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The ceremony is followed by a reception known as the Lord Chancellor's breakfast which is held in Westminster Hall. |
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At the end of the training, a graduation ceremony takes place where all the local sangoma come together for feasting and dancing. |
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In most South Indian Hindu temples around the world, Kumbhabhishekam, or the temple's consecration ceremony, is done once every 12 years. |
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The ceremony is generally held when new Jain temple is erected or new idols are installed in temples. |
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In the Commonwealth realms, the Speech From the Throne is an oration that forms part of a ceremony marking the opening of parliament. |
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The Thames Tunnel finally officially opened on 25 March 1843 and Brunel, despite ill health, took part in the opening ceremony. |
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Many of those countries still hold the traditional memorial ceremony every year. |
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He met William Wordsworth, who was receiving an honorary degree, at the ceremony. |
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Hawthorne married Sophia Peabody on July 9, 1842 at a ceremony in the Peabody parlor on West Street in Boston. |
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In 1980, Anthony Burgess, writer of Earthly Powers, refused to attend the ceremony unless it was confirmed to him in advance whether he had won. |
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The judges decided only 30 minutes before the ceremony, giving the prize to Golding. |
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The winner is usually announced at a ceremony in London's Guildhall, usually in early October. |
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Nearly two years after that, on 26 March 1811, the tunnel was declared to be complete and a grand opening ceremony was held on 4 April. |
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The dead were to be ritually mourned through public ceremony, sacrifice, and libations, or else they might return to haunt their families. |
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