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And, therefore, being in disgrace, they would not be cremated and their ashes flung to the winds in public ceremony.
These include the pompous graduation ceremony and the Cortège procession, an annual public event.
In 48, Messalina married her lover Gaius Silius in a public ceremony while Claudius was at Ostia.
On May 16, 1836, he had a second wedding ceremony in Richmond with Virginia Clemm, this time in public.
* 1937 – Yekatit 12: During a public ceremony at the Viceregal Palace ( the former Imperial residence ) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, two Ethiopian nationalists of Eritrean origin attempt to kill viceroy Rodolfo Graziani with a number of grenades.
The next day, in a public ceremony in Tel-Aviv, Ben-Gurion read out the Israeli Declaration of Independence, naming the new country, Israel.
To minimize any resulting legal actions, the ceremony was to be performed in public.
Today, some couples opt for a handfasting ceremony in place of, or incorporated into, their public wedding.
The Augustan History claims that he also married a man named Zoticus, an athlete from Smyrna, in a public ceremony at Rome.
The hate speech laws in Poland punish those who offend the feelings of the religious by e. g. disturbing a religious ceremony or creating public calumny.
Organized by the scientific humor magazine Annals of Improbable Research ( AIR ), they are presented by a group that includes Nobel Laureates at a ceremony at Harvard University's Sanders Theater, and they are followed by a set of public lectures by the winners at MIT.
Such was her success that, by the time Cagney made a rare public appearance at his AFI Lifetime Achievement award ceremony in 1974, he had lost and his vision had markedly improved.
The massive gathering of public attending the ceremony was asked if they agreed with it, and the vast majority of people were witnessed to raise their hands in approval.
In some cases it may be administered privately and then repeated during a public ceremony.
Some elements of the ceremony were held in the temple, while others involved public participation in a form of theatre.
A public ceremony was staged to receive the relics of the head of Saint Andrew when it was brought from the East to Rome.
Topped out on 2 September 1998, the Sony Centre was formally opened on 14 June 2000 ( although many of its public attractions had been up and running since 20 January ), in another grand ceremony with more music-this time with Sony's Japanese Chairman Norio Ohga himself conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.
This Super Bowl was unique in that it fell on the same day that he was inaugurated for a second term ; because January 20 fell on a Sunday, Reagan was sworn in privately and the public ceremony took place the following day.
The Blessing ceremony of the Unification Church, a wedding or marriage rededication ceremony, is a church practice which has attracted wide public attention.
Where such partnerships are not legally recognized, the wedding may be a religious or symbolic ceremony designed to provide an opportunity to make the same public declarations and celebration with friends and family that any other type of wedding may afford.
The Democrats lowered tariffs with the Underwood Tariff in 1913, though its effects were soon overwhelmed by the changes in trade caused by World War I. Wilson proved especially effective in mobilizing public opinion behind tariff changes by denouncing corporate lobbyists, addressing Congress in person in highly dramatic fashion, and staging an elaborate ceremony when he signed the bill into law.
** Yekatit 12: During a public ceremony at the Viceregal Palace ( the former Imperial residence ) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, two Eritrean nationalists attempt to kill viceroy Rodolfo Graziani with a number of grenades.
A brilliant soldier and administrator, he enters Rome without ceremony and wins over the public.

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Franklin retired from editing and publishing at the age of 42, and for the next forty-two years devoted himself to public, scientific, and philanthropic interests.
and the young people should not even be permitted to see comedies till they are old enough to drink strong wine and sit at the public tables.
Although this kind of wholesale objection came at first from some men who were not technically Puritans, still, once the Puritans gained power, they climaxed the affair by passing the infamous ordinance of 1642 which decreed that all `` public stage-plays shall cease and be forborne ''.
Even when public bodies arrived at a consensus, at least one dissenting vote has been usual.
We had assumed that at least this local legislative body had nothing to hide, and, therefore, had no objections to making the deliberations of its committees and the city commissions available to the public.
As the South begins another school year, national and even world attention is directed at the region's slow progress toward racial equality in the public schools.
In addition, would not the young female public of Washington be afforded a greater degree of protection at night when they are on the streets if they were accompanied by a dog on a leash??
The measure was instantly taken, as always in such cases, of public men at many levels.
The unabashed sexuality of so many of his paintings was not the only thing that kept the public at bay: his view of the world was one of almost unrelieved tragedy, and it was too much even for morbid-minded Vienna.
But they, naturally, kept his secret well, and the public at large knew only of a great excitement in musical and court circles.
Burial had taken place at night in the ground at the public crossroads under the gibbet, so that his enemies could not find his body and have it dug up and burned.
`` If William agrees, we should insist on a public debate '', he said at length.
In fiscal year 1959, the Medical Museum was moved to Chase Hall, a temporary building on Independence Avenue at Ninth Street, Southwest, and continued to display to the public the achievements of the Armed Forces Medical Services.
Though far from completion, these studies indicated beyond a doubt that savings would result which would be of unprecedented benefit to the railroads concerned, their investors, their customers, their users, and to the public at large.
In the light of the facts at hand, however, New York Central intends to pursue the objective of helping to create a healthy two-system eastern railroad structure in the public interest ''.
Specifically, Congress should consider authorizing the Peace Corps to receive contributions from American businesses, unions, civic organizations and the public at large.
Attendance is required at the College Service of Worship or at the Sunday Evening Program or at any regularly organized service of public worship.
In addition to these activities, the NAEBM, with headquarters at 420 Lexington Avenue, New York City, as well as other associations and individual manufacturers, provide and distribute films, booklets, and public services in regard to proper boat handling and safety afloat.
The same is true of areas which at first look good because of a few existing recreation features but may actually be poor areas to develop for general public use.
It is always difficult, or at least time-consuming, to get approval of any kind of line under a public street, as one example.
a `` splash party '' at the new pool, which I had built in the hope of keeping Letch away from public beaches, when Letch and a certain Aquacutie stayed underwater together for the better part of an hour ; ;

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