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Ceremonial maces are important in many parliaments following the Westminster system.
Ceremonial maces, symbols of the internal authority over members and the independence from external authority, are still used at many educational institutions, particularly universities.

Ceremonial and are
Ceremonial kneeling and crawling are both abolished, and the ceremonial custom of standing of the Tang Court is practiced.
Ceremonial Maundy money and bullion coinage of gold sovereigns, half sovereigns, and gold and silver Britannia coins are also produced.
The advice of the Canadian Cabinet is the impetus for royal participation in any Canadian event, though, at present, the Chief of Protocol and his staff in the Department of Canadian Heritage are, as part of the State Ceremonial and Canadian Symbols Program, responsible for orchestrating any official events in or for Canada that involve the Royal Family.
Members of the Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps ( including the Ceremonial Squadron ), Hong Kong Adventure Corps, Hong Kong Sea Cadet Corps and scouting organisations are also in attendance.
Today they are used particularly in Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Shinto, Taoism, as well as in Neopaganism and Ceremonial Magic.
In The Book of Ceremonial Magic published by Arthur Edward Waite in 1911, Waite references a number of early works on magic which mention the bolline or sickle, saying " Among the necessary properties mentioned by the Book of True Black Magic are the sword, the staff, the rod, the lancet, the arctrave or hook, the bolline or sickle, the needle, the ponaird, a white-handled knife and another knife, with a black handle, used to describe the circle.
Ceremonial or symbolic helmets ( e. g., English policeman's helmet ) without protective function are sometimes used.
Among his works are Ladensium Aὐτοκατάκρισις, an answer to Lysimachus Nicanor by John Corbet in the form of an attack on Laud and his system, in reply to a publication which charged the Covenanters with Jesuitry ; Anabaptism, the true Fountain of Independency, Brownisme, Antinomy, Familisme, etc., a sermon which he criticises the rise of the early Baptist churches in England such as those lead by Thomas Lambe ; An Historical Vindication of the Government of the Church of Scotland ; The Life of William ( Laud ) now Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Examined ( London, 1643 ); A Parallel of the Liturgy with the Mass Book, the Breviary, the Ceremonial and other Romish Rituals ( London, 1661 ).
Ceremonial counties are often different from the metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties used for local government as they include the areas covered by unitary authorities.
Ceremonial sashes are also found in a V-shaped format, draping from both shoulders to the stomach like a large necklace.
Ceremonial dresses are worn on formal occasions, including a child's first birthday ( doljanchi ), a wedding or a funeral.
Ceremonial foods are used when a child reaches 100 days, at the first birthday, at a wedding ceremony, and the sixtieth birthday.
Ceremonial robes for judicial office-bearers are generally black with gold lace, and include a Malay songkok.
Although the term is not used in the Act, those counties are sometimes known as " Ceremonial Counties ".
The Governor General's Horse Guards are Canada's sole Household Cavalry regiment ; the Governor General's Foot Guards and the Canadian Grenadier Guards combine on an ad hoc basis to form the infantry Ceremonial Guard.
In the Australian Federal Police, Drill Instructors are trained and accredited by the Recognition and Ceremonial team.
* PO 108 – Participate in an Annual Ceremonial Review ( ACR ) Parade: Cadets are introduced and taught ceremonial drill, in preparation for public parades.
Ceremonial clothing in Western cultures, life cycle celebrations associated with particular occasions are manifested by certain types of ceremonial clothing.
Ceremonial drums are used in a ritual context by indigenous peoples around the world, often accompanied by singing or chanting.
The Coast Guard Honor Guard Badge is a qualification badge of the United States Coast Guard which recognizes those personnel who are / have been permanently assigned to the Ceremonial Honor Guard Unit of a U. S. Coast Guard command located at TISCOM, Alexandria, Virginia.
Reserve members of the Navy Ceremonial Guard are also bound by the same physical and military requirements as the active duty members and must maintain a discipline free record for the Navy Ceremonial Duty Ribbon to be awarded.

Ceremonial and day
Each day during the summer months, it is from the Drill Hall that the Ceremonial Guard departs to initiate the Changing the Guard ceremony on Parliament Hill.

Ceremonial and used
:: Located in Jalan Kianggeh the Lapau ( Royal Ceremonial Hall ) is used for royal traditional ceremonies.
Ceremonial magic, also referred to as high magic and as learned magic, is a broad term used in the context of Hermeticism or Western esotericism to encompass a wide variety of long, elaborate, and complex rituals of magic.
Ceremonial katar were also used in worship.
The Hall, as large as the Ceremonial Hall directly above, received a mirrored ceiling in 1979 and for the rest of the Marcos era was used not only for meetings and informal gatherings but also for state dinners in honor of visiting Heads of State.
With the same motu proprio, the Pope ordered that the violet cassock ( then used in penitential periods and in mourning ) be made of wool, not silk, and in February 1965, under Pope Paul VI, a circular of the Sacred Ceremonial Congregation abolished the use of watered silk also for the red cassock.
Ceremonial introductions were originally used for all new members of the House of Lords.
** Ceremonial mace, an ornamented mace used in civic ceremonies
* Ceremonial and in UN / ONU: the m / 45C is an m / 45B with a bayonet mount on the barrel sleeve which was used for parade and guard duties.
Ceremonial items for the ' ava ceremony include the tanoa ( round wooden bowl ) similar to those used in the kava cultures of other Polynesian societies.
The columnella would then be used as a pendant, a motif that shows up frequently in Southeastern Ceremonial Complex designs.
However, its most public purpose is that of the Vice President's Ceremonial Office, used mainly for special meetings and press conferences.
# The Baltimore " Ceremonial " is to be used all through the country.
Ceremonial deism is a legal term used in the United States for nominally religious statements and practices deemed to be merely ritual and non-religious through long customary usage.
Sotol and lechuguilla flower-stalks used as atlatl dart hindshafts were found in Ceremonial Cave ( Hueco Mountains, near El Paso, Texas ).

Ceremonial and represent
Ceremonial burials of bulls indicate that ritual sacrifice was part of the worship of the early cow deities and a bull might represent a king who became a deity after death.
An Adyghe has served before as a prime minister ( Sa ` id al-Mufti ), ministers ( commonly at least 1 minister should represent the Circassians in each cabinet ), high rank officers, etc., and due to their important role in the history of Jordan it is Adyghe who form the Hashemites Honor guard at the Royal palaces, and they represented Jordan in the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in 2010 joining other Honor guards such as The Airborne Ceremonial Unit.
Each facility has a Ceremonial Unit that represent the Service at formal events across Canada and internationally.

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