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How To Use Ceremonially In A Sentence

  • 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
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  • 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
  • Bishop Tunstall preached a sermon against the book, after which copies were ceremonially burnt.
  • It is ceremonially used in the act of crowning a King, Queen or other Sovereign.
  • —President Barack Obama said the long, divisive Iraq war will reach its formal end on Thursday, when an American flag in Baghdad signifying the U.S. military mission is ceremonially lowered and returned to the U.S. Obama Lauds Troops as Iraq War Winds Up
  • Instead of being celebrated, Tom Barbero should have had his name ceremonially removed from the rolls of the Torrington Board of Approved Baseball Umpires and then been drummed out of the association in a public manner for all to see. NewsByUs
  • Having just bathed ceremonially in the pool, men were drying their long, long hair in the sun.
  • Oh, and just as after the financial crisis, there will also be cries of, “but nobody could have known”, despite the fact that there were those who knew and said (pdf), but were ignored because they did NOT adopt the ceremonially required adopting of a common set of falsified assumptions to allow working with a particular mathematical toolkit. km Says: Matthew Yglesias » The Revenue Deadlock
  • In 754 Pope Stephen II personally went to Ponthion to consecrate his power through the highly symbolical act of ceremonially anointing Pippin as king.
  • The Ganymede myth was a cornerstone of Greek pederast culture, especially on the island of Crete, where inhabitants performed a ritual described by the Greek historian Ephorus: men would ceremonially "abduct" young boys, taking them into the countryside for two months of feasting, hunting, and sexual intercourse. Frankie Thomas: The Children Are Our Future -- But What Is In Their Sordid Past?
  • Doubtless he will be stripped of this title ere long, like Captain Dreyfus having his sword ceremonially broken and the epaulettes torn from his shoulders. Irish Blogs
  • WASHINGTON -- In keeping with a longstanding Thanksgiving tradition, Vice President Joe Biden ceremonially pardoned a 4-pound yam today at a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden. Blog for Democracy: November 2009 Archives
  • The climax of the day comes with the participants, wearing costumes and bearing flaming torches, dragging a Viking galley through the streets of Lerwick to a designated point where it will be ceremonially burnt.
  • The master-at-arms or chief petty officer in charge would ceremonially tip this residue into the scuppers at the edge of the deck, from where, to the daily perplexity and annoyance of thirsty seamen, it would drain into the sea.
  • Every morning the Indian flag is ceremonially hoisted on a central flagpole, an unusual practice for businesses here.
  • In a crucial period for Bulgaria's political and economical aspirations, and a crucial one for the region as well, the Parliament became the first since communism to serve its full term, ceremonially closing out its session yesterday.
  • Thus Indian society was governed, not by civil, but by ceremonially religious law; while, conversely, the nascent Indian religion ( "Brahminism") became not ethical but social in character. The New World of Islam
  • We do not know what it showed - but something more exciting than two frozenly rigid, ceremonially dressed adults alongside an aspidistra.
  • While my son was willing to pose with the crown for a photo, he gladly relegated the carrying of the crown to his younger sister, ceremonially dressed in her favorite white Joan of Arc cape, while he proudly carried the prayer book and holy water. May Crowning Procession

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