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part and pregame
( During the pregame show and first half of the game, the drum major had been dressed as an Orthodox Jew, where the wooden cross was part of a menorah-like baton.
McDonough's TV experience included a stint as part of NBC's NFL Live pregame show from 1991-1993.
She was also host of the NBA Countdown pregame show on ABC as part of the network's NBA Sunday game coverage.
During the regular season he was a part of the Chicago Bears pregame show on ESPN Radio 1000, as well as a Bears postgame show on Comcast SportsNet.
Fox NFL Sunday, which debuted in 1994 on FSN's network brother-Fox Sports, quickly became the top-rated NFL pregame show due in part to the personalities of NFL veterans Terry Bradshaw and Howie Long.
In February 2005, with the new format, the show traveled to Jacksonville, Florida to tape a special episode of the show aired on the Fox Broadcasting Company, as a part of Fox Sports ' pregame coverage of Super Bowl XXXIX.
ABC's pregame show, which Jackson was a part of, will air from the site of the main game each week ( much like ABC's first season in 2003 ).
This segment would be featured at the beginning of the pregame show for much of the latter part of the 1980s.
As part of the pregame ceremonies, the last Washington Redskin player announced comes on to the field holding the American flag.
Girardi worked games three, four and five of the 2006 World Series for Fox as part of the network's pregame and postgame team, along with host Jeanne Zelasko and regular analyst Kevin Kennedy.
" The video was used as part of the Phillies pregame montage shown on their video board at Citizens Bank Park during the 2010 postseason.
It returned as a pregame show for its Saturday afternoon Major League Baseball telecasts, replacing In the Zone, which had a similar format to NBA Inside Stuff and was listed as part of the Fox Kids / 4KidsTV line-up.

part and ceremonies
It will be the second time the assistant manager of a Coral Gables restaurant and his wife have taken part in the twice-a-year ceremonies for families with new babies.
It has been proposed that these were part of pilgrimage paths followed during ritual ceremonies.
The Archbishop of Canterbury plays a central part in national ceremonies such as coronations ; due to his high public profile, his opinions are often in demand by the news media.
The Prefecture of the Papal Household is responsible for the organization of the papal household, audiences, and ceremonies ( apart from the strictly liturgical part ).
With Jahangir himself occasionally taking part in Hindu ceremonies, the aforementioned example was probably one way of showing support for the idea that Muslim and Hindus should not mix their rituals.
They often take part in certain ceremonies, such as a coronation.
Information was gathered on who sent children to Polish schools, bought Polish press or took part in Polish ceremonies and organised repressions against these people were executed by Nazi militias.
Military-style uniforms, badges of rank, flag ceremonies, and brass bands were commonly accepted in the early years because they were a part of normal society, but since then have diminished or been abandoned in both Scouting and society.
Even today it is used in every part of India during wedding ceremonies and religious ceremonies.
In some regions, meat, which was mostly eaten only at wedding ceremonies or during the Kurban Bayramı ( Eid ul-Adha ) as etli pilav ( pilaf with meat ), has become part of the daily diet since the introduction of industrial production.
Americans paraded at funerals and award ceremonies for the Croix de Guerre ; they also took part in festivals and their YMCA organised shows for the troops.
The prominence of Hubbard's name and the lavish funding of the contest awards, publicity and ceremonies have led some to speculate that the contest is part of a campaign by the Church of Scientology to promote Hubbard's status in the science fiction and literary communities.
ULC ministers are authorized by the church to officiate weddings and funerals, perform baptisms or verbal baby naming ceremonies, hold services ( also called meetings ), and other sacraments and rites regularly performed by ordained members of clergy and part of the particular belief system the minister represents.
The position technically involves issuing commands for Canadian troops, airmen, and sailors, but is predominantly a ceremonial role in which the viceroy will visit Canadian Forces bases across Canada and abroad to take part in military ceremonies, see troops off to and return from active duty, and encourage excellence and morale amongst the forces.
Tacitus wrote that many officers were sacrificed by the Germanic forces as part of their indigenous religious ceremonies, cooked in pots and their bones used for rituals.
Spock wore the symbol during important gatherings and ceremonies as part of his dress uniform.
For Francis Delpérée, to reign does not only mean to preside over ceremonies but also to take a part in the running of the State.
Hewitt was part of the opening night ceremonies for Maple Leaf Gardens in November 1931, and the broadcast gondola where Hewitt would broadcast from was brought into the plans with his input, and the blessings of then Leafs owner Conn Smythe.
New members of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame are also inducted as part of the awards ceremonies.
Lace was used by clergy of the early Catholic Church as part of vestments in religious ceremonies, but did not come into widespread use until the 16th century in northwestern part of the European continent.
The goddess also played a part in royal ceremonies such as the Sed festival.
Plants are an important part of Tjukurpa, and there are ceremonies for each of the major plant foods.
The ceremony is held each year as part of the Juno Award ceremonies.

part and Georgia
Tom had received four years of education at the University of North Carolina and two at Harvard, and Fred had been in and out of Georgia Tech and Carneigie Tech and part of the time had been a self-help student.
It is located in the southwest part of the state, about southwest of Macon, Georgia on the Central of Georgia railroad.
The population grew steadily while Georgia was part of the Soviet Union and during the first years of independence, rising from less than 4 million in the 1950s to a peak of 5. 5 million in 1992.
Mikheil Saakashvili resigned from the position of the President on November 25, 2007 as the Constitution of Georgia requires the president stands down at least 45 days before the next election to be eligible for retaking part him / herself.
It considers the archipelago part of the Tierra del Fuego Province, along with South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.
Beria was born out of wedlock in Merkheuli, near Sukhumi, in the Sukhumi district of Kutaisi governorate ( now Gulripshi District, Georgia, then part of the Russian Empire ).
Due to its consistency of climate, flora and fauna, geology and land use, " Lower Mainland " is also the name of an ecoregion — a biogeoclimatic region — that comprises the eastern part of the Georgia Depression and extends from Powell River on the Sunshine Coast to Hope at the eastern end of the Fraser Valley.
The territory of " South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands " was formed in 1985 ; previously it had been governed as part of the Falkland Islands Dependencies.
The following remote rocks are also considered part of the South Georgia Group:
The most earthquake-prone part of Turkey is an arc-shaped region stretching from the general vicinity of Kocaeli to the area north of Lake Van on the border with Armenia and Georgia.
The region is considered to be a part of the Vancouver television market, receiving most stations that broadcast from across the Strait of Georgia, including the CBC, CTV, Citytv, and Global networks.
This list includes only those islands that are part of the San Juans as defined by the USGS — bounded by the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Haro Strait, Rosario Strait, Boundary Pass, and the Strait of Georgia.
As Georgia had never previously had a female ruler, a part of the aristocracy questioned Tamar's legitimacy, while others tried to exploit her youth and supposed weakness to assert greater autonomy for themselves.
In the Russian and Western literatures of the 19th century, the image of Queen Tamar reflected the European conceptions of the Orient – of which Georgia was perceived as a part – and the position and characteristics of women in it.
The Dukes of Hazzard follows the adventures of " The Duke Boys ", cousins Bo and Luke Duke, who live in a rural part of the fictional Hazzard County, Georgia with their attractive cousin Daisy and their wise old Uncle Jesse, as they race around in their customized 1969 Dodge Charger stock car, christened ( The ) General Lee, evading crooked county commissioner Boss Hogg and his inept county sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane, and always managing to get caught in the middle of the various escapades and incidents that often occur in the area.
In the meantime, executives at Warner Brothers were impressed by the completed episodes and saw potential in developing the show into a full-running series ; part of this plan was to move production from Georgia to the Warner Brothers lot in California, primarily to simplify and streamline production, as well as developing a larger workshop to construct and service the large number of vehicles the series would get through.
Drygalski Island, Drygalski Glacier, Drygalski Fjord in South Georgia, and an avenue in the southern part of Munich were named after him, as is the crater Drygalski on the Moon.
In 1880, David Saradjishvili founded his Cognac Factory in Tbilisi, Georgia ( then part of the Russian Empire ) which was a crossroads for Turkish, Central Asian, and Persian trade routes.
Georgia is the most extensive state east of the Mississippi River in terms of land area, although it is the fourth most extensive ( after Michigan, Florida, and Wisconsin ) in total area, a term which includes expanses of water which are part of state territory.
This originally was the Georgia and North Carolina border all the way back to the Mississippi River, until Tennessee was divided from North Carolina, and the Yazoo companies induced the legislature of Georgia to pass an act, approved by the governor in 1795, to sell the greater part of Georgia's territory presently comprising Alabama and Mississippi.
It is separated from the mainland of British Columbia by Johnstone Strait, and Queen Charlotte Strait on the northeast, and by the Strait of Georgia on the southeast, which along with the Strait of Juan de Fuca along its southwest separate it from the United States ( the Straits of Georgia and Juan de Fuca are now officially also part of the Salish Sea, which includes Puget Sound as well ).
At the same time, however, the language of the Georgia Platform, widely accepted throughout the South, made it clear that the South ’ s commitment to Union was not unqualified ; they fully expected the North to adhere to their part of the agreement.

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