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in a ceremonial manner
he was ceremonially sworn in as President
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- Foreign heads of state ceremonially visited it, including Czar Alexander of Russia, who was shown round by Soane on the occasion of the visit to London of the Allied Sovereigns in 1814.
- Every morning the Indian flag is ceremonially hoisted on a central flagpole, an unusual practice for businesses here.
- he was ceremonially sworn in as President
- It was during this time and while still a major, that he received an audience with Pope Pius VI, who ceremonially placed a Dragoon helmet on Browne's head with the prayer that truth and religion might triumph over injustice and infidelity.
- The community ceremonially prepared me, bound my eyes with colored bands, and laid me to the ground in a fasting room. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
- Or was the water carried to the top and the beer ceremonially brewed up there?
- Direct Israeli-Palestinian peace talks were ceremonially relaunched early last month in Washington and just two working sessions were held in Egypt and Jerusalem before the expiry of the settlement moratorium. Arab League urges US to call halt on Israeli settlements
- Before the African slave trade arrived, Congo Square was the former sacred ground of the Houma Indians where the annual corn harvest was ceremonially celebrated. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
- The cardinals, from six continents and representing 52 countries, began their secret deliberations late yesterday afternoon after the massive doors of the Sistine Chapel were ceremonially closed.
- In an enhanced state of consciousness, he ceremonially announced that I had been to Africa before, many years ago: The Bushman Way of Tracking God