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Dignitaries and from
Dignitaries and representatives from other nations are also customarily invited.
Dignitaries from outside or other tribes are welcome and received here.
Dignitaries from around the world pray during the funeral ; as seen: Albert II of Belgium | Albert II & Queen Paola of Belgium, Prince Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark | Henrik of Denmark, President of France | President Jacques Chirac of France and Ms. Bernadette Chirac, President of Portugal | President Jorge Sampaio of Portugal, President of the United States | President George W. Bush and First Lady of the United States | First Lady Laura Bush of the United States, President of Estonia | President Arnold Rüütel of Estonia, and President of the Philippines | President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo of the Philippines
Dignitaries and royalty from around the world stay at the Imperial.

Dignitaries and then
Dignitaries that spoke included then Governor Bob Holden and Senator Christopher " Kit " Bond.

Dignitaries and other
Dignitaries and other important people in a wrestler's life are invited to take one snip, with the final one taken by his trainer.
* The House of Dignitaries is a structure built in 1882 and used as a center of administration and finance for Rosh Pinna and other towns in the Galilee region.

Dignitaries and .
Dignitaries of the United States Congress and Department of State have received Lenox giftware.
Dignitaries were able to view AWACS data at various NTDS locations including a Nuclear Aircraft Carrier.
The Doncaster garrison units are named in the Notitia Dignitatum or ' Register of Dignitaries ', produced around the turn of the 5th century near the end of Roman rule in Britain.
Dignitaries gather at the National Portrait Gallery ( United States ) | National Portrait Galley in October of 1986 for the presentation of a portrait head of Princess Grace of Monaco by her family.
Dignitaries received a special Opening Day Program which contained their names written in Braille.
Dignitaries marched across the bridge carrying the 45-star American flag used in a game of capture the flag played by workers after the placement of the final cable in June 1902.
However, he was probably not a member of the cathedral chapter, since he is not named in the listing of the Dignitaries of the Church of Our Lady of Chartres.
The funds that had been collected should have ensured that those dependent relatives of the deceased were suitably cared for, for the rest of their days, however the money was mis-appropriated into the management of an Executive Committee of local Dignitaries and Councilors of the Margate Corporation and in this way the grief-stricken boatmen ’ s wives, and their children were robbed a second time.
Dignitaries such as Sir Edmund Hillary had acted as guides on previous flights.
Dignitaries at the installation ceremony included Douglas Wilder, former Mayor and Lt.
Dignitaries included in attendance were Lieutenant-Governor Errick Willis, Premier Duff Roblin, CBC President Alphonse Ouimet, Marcel Ouimet, general manager of Radio-Canada, J. R. Finlay, CBC Prairie Region Director, and Leo Remillard, CBWFT's program director.
The Great Officers of the Crown of France, known as the Grand Dignitaries of the Empire during the French Empire, were the most important officers of state of the royal court in France during the Ancien Régime and Bourbon Restoration.
Dignitaries at the honoring ceremony including then-Governor George Pataki, Senator Charles Fuschillo and Levy's widow, Joy Levy.
More than 3200 decorations were conferred between 1905 and 1969, mostly to Court Dignitaries, the Queen's household, and doctors and lawyers who could choose between sending a bill for their services or a decoration in the House Order.
Dignitaries, athletes and celebrities, including Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, the Hon.
It was built by the British Government as a Rest House for Dignitaries.

from and country
Poor where they had once been rich, humbled where they had been arrogant, having no longer any hope of sharing in the leadership of the nation, the rebels who would not surrender in spirit drew comfort from the sympathy they felt extended to them by the mother country.
`` I have just come from viewing a man who had made the fortune of his country, but now is working all night in order to support his family '', he reflected.
Thorpe came to Louisiana from the East as a young man prepared to find in the new country the setting of romantic adventure and idealized beauty.
In addition, the 1952 study collected comparable data from 4,585 students at ten other colleges and universities scattered across the country: Dartmouth, Harvard, Yale, Wesleyan, North Carolina, Fisk, Texas, University of California at Los Angeles, Wayne, and Michigan.
They had other topics of conversation, besides their news from courts and fairs, which were of interest to Othon, the builder of castles in Wales and churches in his native country.
it was Baker who thought of lessening the shock, which conscription always brings to a country, by substituting `` Greetings from your neighbors '' for the recruiting sergeant, and registration in familiar voting places rather than at military installations.
Fosdick had found the installations surrounded by a battery of saloons and houses of prostitution, with filles de joie from all over the country flocking to San Antonio, Laredo, and El Paso to `` woman the cribs ''.
But for the safety of Southeast Asia, and for the sake of the Laotian people -- who would not be well-ruled by either militant minority now engaged in the fighting -- this last big effort to seal that country from the cold war had to be made.
But preservation of the natural beauty of the Cape is of more than regional concern, for the automobile age has made it the recreation spot of people from all over the country.
-- Plans for a dramatic, broad-scale party rally in Los Angeles next December that would enlist top-drawer Democrats from all over the country.
The current stereotype of straight news reporting was probably invaluable in protecting the press and its readers from pollution by that combination of doctored fact, fancy, and personal opinion called yellow journalism which flourished in this country more than a generation ago.
I am interested to know he is getting mail from all over the country about the `` abuse '' he is being subjected to.
He was a wiry, inscrutable, silent country boy from the red clay of rural Alabama, and he spoke with the broad drawl that others normally make fun of.
Abel sat and regarded the farm country which, spreading out from both sides of the road, rolled greenly up to where the silent white houses and long barns and silos nested into the tilled fields.
How long it will take to show substantial success in this effort will vary greatly from country to country.
But he takes his bearings from the great guidelines of policy, well-established precedents, the commitments of the United States under international charters and treaties, basic statutes, and well-understood notions of the American people about how we are to conduct ourselves, in policy literature such as country papers and National Security Council papers accumulated in the Department.
Although the need for outside trained manpower exists in every newly developing nation, the readiness to receive such manpower, or to receive it from the United States will vary from country to country.
We should hope that peace corps projects will be truly international and that our citizens will find themselves working alongside citizens of the host country and also volunteers from other lands.
And this is meeting the world's need, too, since what the world most needs from this country is better understanding of the world.
Initially we will import the thermoelectric materials and modules from France but later we will manufacture in this country.
If you would feel happier with full collision insurance, there is a small additional charge, again varying from country to country and depending on the term of such insurance.

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