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ceremonies and inauguration
During the inauguration ceremonies, however, neither Freed nor Pei was recognized for their role in the project.
In ultra-formal ceremonies ( a coronation, oath of allegiance or episcopal inauguration ) the right knee shall touch the ground.
He endorsed Grant for president in 1868, attended his inauguration ceremonies, and six days later received an appointment as surveyor of customs in New Orleans.
* The Donaghrisk walled cemetery to the southwest of ( and clearly visible from ) the fort is the resting place of the O ' Hagans, the chief justices of Tyrone ( and as such, they presided over the inauguration ceremonies of the O ' Neills ).
The status of the successive heads of this clan as the " senior inaugural official " seems confirmed by records of the inauguration ceremonies of Alexander II ( reigned 1214 – 1249 ) and Alexander III ( reigned 1249 – 1286 ).
The location was used for the inauguration ceremonies of kings, pointing at the significance of the area.
Others have adopted simpler enthronement or inauguration ceremonies, or even no ceremony at all.
It corresponds to coronation ceremonies that formerly occurred in other European monarchies, which have currently abandoned coronations in favour of inauguration or enthronement ceremonies.
SNP avoided to explicitly state its rejection of the Montenegrin independence referendum results, but it refused to attend the country's inauguration ceremonies.
The inauguration ceremonies begin as Garibaldi's investigation homes in on the killer.
The overall tonality, themes and various elements from the video re-occurred in Decouflé's scenography and choreography for the inauguration ceremonies of the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville.
The Pa ' pelle is played during harvest time and at house inauguration ceremonies.
Among those who have requested Peniston at private engagements are Aretha Franklin at her private birthday party in Detroit, Michigan, the Pope John Paul II in Rome at the Vatican ( as a member of the gospel band Sisters of Glory ) and the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton, during both of his inauguration ceremonies in Washington, D. C. She was the first foreign female entertainer to perform in post-apartheid South Africa.
The ten-day period of the ceremonies marking the second inauguration of Richard Nixon in 1973 were marred by the passing of his predecessor, Lyndon B. Johnson, just two days into Nixon's second term.
In the inauguration of Ramon Magsaysay after winning the 1953 presidential election via a landslide, around 300, 000 to 500, 000 people attended the ceremonies.
The research on authentic titles, mechanisms for succession, classification of legal information, inauguration ceremonies and others may form an organic part of archontology.
The popular Half Section has appeared in regional parades, local festivities, change of command ceremonies and a presidential inauguration parade.
Orthodox Churches and the Anglican Church often have elaborate ceremonies marking the inauguration of their episcopates.
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While in hereditary monarchies coronations are symbolic ceremonies, the new monarch's reign having already begun upon the death or abdication of the previous monarch, the Irish presidential inauguration is the legal entry point into office for a president.
Each region started mustering party members from scratch and finally, Gyeonggi-do held the inauguration ceremony in February 5, 2012 as the first cities and provinces party then in Seoul on February 12. The next inauguration ceremonies followed in Busan City on February 14, in Daegu City on February 23 and in Choongcheongnam-do on February 26.

ceremonies and president
She organizes and attends official ceremonies and functions of state either along with, or in place of, the president.
During the departure ceremonies, Gen. Ali Habib, Syria's chief of staff, said that Syria's president had decided to recall his troops after the Lebanese army had been " rebuilt on sound national foundations and became capable of protecting the state.
On 16 September 1974 about forty Montoneros bombs exploded throughout Argentina, targeting foreign companies and also ceremonies commemorating the military revolt which had ended Juan Perón's first term as president.
When he spoke during the opening ceremonies, Jacques Rogge, presiding over his first olympics as IOC president, told the athletes of the United States, the host country:
On June 19, 1986, Ronald Reagan became the first sitting president to speak at a high school graduation when he spoke at the Glassboro High School commencement ceremonies.
As president of Yale, Stiles also became its first professor of Semitics, and required all students to study Hebrew ( as was also the case at Harvard ); his first commencement address in September, 1781 ( no ceremonies having been held during the American Revolutionary War ) was delivered in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic.
From its founding in 1956 until his death he served many terms as president of the Comité International de Dachau, and regularly gave the keynote speech at the May memorial ceremonies.
" In 1944, French president Charles de Gaulle chose this school to perform the welcoming ceremonies upon his arrival in Cameroon.
Before his return to Salt Lake he informed the president of the Arizona Temple that he would recommend to the First Presidency that the temple ceremonies be translated into Spanish.
Various National League officials and owners were present for the opening pre-game ceremonies, including league president Harry Pulliam, Civil War veteran and manager of Pittsburgh's first professional baseball team Al Pratt, and American League president Ban Johnson.
The opening ceremonies included a civic procession, a mass, and a call by the president of the Regency, Pedro Quevedo y Quintana, the bishop of Ourense, for those present to fulfill their task loyally and efficiently.
* Mīr-ě-majlis, shortened Mīr-majlis: Master of the ceremonies or president, chairman of a majlis ( assembly )
The remainder of the ceremonies were cancelled, as the military would have to deal with the state funeral for the nation's 36th president.
Following Houston's death later that year, the Institute announced at the 1978 Commencement ceremonies that the RPI Field House would be known as Houston Field House in honor of Livingston W. Houston, president of RPI from 1943 to 1958.
July 17, 1955, beginning the historic ABC broadcast with Art Linkletter and Ronald Reagan on the platform as Walt throttled down # 2 pulling Retlaw-1 into Main Street Station, Art introduced him along with California Governor Goodwin J. Knight and Fred G. Gurley ( in his capacity as president of the Santa Fe ) and their families riding in the open door of the combine # 101 as they began to preside over the opening-day ceremonies.
The president, on the other hand, played a key role in important public ceremonies.
On June 14, 2012, McClintock was awarded the Ana G. Méndez University System Presidential Medal by system president José F. Méndez during the Metropolitan University commencement ceremonies held at the Pedro Rosselló Convention Center.
During the opening ceremonies for its pre-centennial in 2000, former president Corazon Aquino, Bedan alumni senators Raul Roco and Rene Saguisag and then rector-president Bernardo Ma.
She sang the Philippine National Anthem at the pre-inaugural ceremonies of president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on June 30, 2004.
The Palestinian Authority and Hamas both planned official ceremonies and PA president Abbas attended a ceremony at his Muqataa compound.

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