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Queen's and arrival
Ard is attempting to recreate the sacrifice himself so Den rescues Katherine, and the Queen's arrival sparks a bloody battle between her and Ard ( backed by their respective armies ).
He does this upon the arrival of Black Rod ( the symbol of royal authority in the House of Lords ) to summon MPs to hear the Queen's speech in the Lords ' chamber.
At the same time, the old and new Queen's guards, now performing the Changing of the Guard in the palace forecourt, also prepare for the royal carriages ' arrival and to salute the Queen on her carriage when she arrives.
Melbourne was founded in 1835, during the reign of King William IV, with the arrival of the schooner Enterprize near the present site of the Queen's Wharf, as a barely legal, speculative settlement that broke away from New South Wales.
The Queen's joined an advanced contingent under Lord Cadogan which crossed the Scheldt, via pontoon bridges assembled near Oudenarde, as a prelude to the arrival of the main army.
Flags are kept at the Queen's Canadian residence, Rideau Hall, and supplied to Department of Canadian Heritage royal visit staff by the household staff prior to the Queen's arrival.
After an unsuccessful attempt to warn Snow White by attacking the Queen, they go to warn the dwarfs of the Queen's arrival.
Then, just prior to the Queen's pan-country tour to celebrate her Golden Jubilee the following year, Manley ( at that point the designated minister in attendance for the sovereign's arrival in Ottawa ) again stated his preference for a " wholly Canadian " institution to replace the present monarchy after the reign of the Queen ; he was rebuked by other Cabinet members, a former prime minister, and the Leader of the Opposition, as well as a number of prominent journalists.
Then, in 2002, just prior to the Queen's pan-country tour to celebrate the Golden Jubilee, Manley ( at that point the designated minister in attendance for the sovereign's arrival in Ottawa ) stated: " I continue to think that for Canada after Queen Elizabeth, it should be time to consider a different institution for us, and personally I would prefer a wholly Canadian institution.
From the east coast the royal couple flew westwards again to the national capital, Ottawa, to be greeted there by Deputy Prime Minister John Manley, who had earlier, on the day of the Queen's arrival in Canada, caused controversy by stating Canada should become a republic.

Queen's and was
Alexis Carrel was also a member of learned societies in the U. S., Spain, Russia, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Vatican City, Germany, Italy and Greece and received honorary doctorates from Queen's University of Belfast, Princeton University, California, New York, Brown University and Columbia University.
Acadia began as an extension of Horton Academy ( 1828 ), which was founded in Horton, Nova Scotia, by Baptists from Nova Scotia and Queen's College ( 1838 ).
The name " Queen's College " was denied to the Baptist school, so it was renamed " Acadia College " in 1841, in reference to the history of the area as an Acadian settlement.
It was subsequently acquired by George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte, and known as " The Queen's House ".
However, the palace chapel was destroyed by a German bomb in World War II ; the Queen's Gallery was built on the site and opened to the public in 1962 to exhibit works of art from the Royal Collection.
To make the show more cost-effective, it was also shot with virtually no outdoor scenes ( in contrast to the first series which was shot largely on location ) and several frequently used indoor sets, such as the Queen's throne room and Blackadder's front room.
The latter trip was extremely rainy, which led Sir James Clark, the Queen's physician, to recommend Deeside for its more healthy climate.
While still a graduate student in 1934, Parkinson was commissioned into the Territorial Army as a member of the 22nd London Regiment ( The Queen's ), was promoted Lieutenant later the same year, and commanded an infantry company at the jubilee of King George V in 1935.
All British Army cavalry regiments had been mechanised since 1 March 1942 when the Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons ( Yeomanry ) was converted to a motorised role, following mounted service against the Vichy French in Syria the previous year.
John Mortimer, Queen's Counsel, observed that " cross-examination " was not the art of examining crossly.
As has happened with ironic writings before and since, this pamphlet was widely misunderstood but eventually its author was prosecuted for seditious libel and was sentenced to be pilloried, fined 200 marks and detained at the Queen's pleasure.
On 28 January 1967 Campbell was posthumously awarded the Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct For courage and determination in attacking the world water speed record.
In August 1564 Oxford was among 17 nobles, knights and esquires in the Queen's entourage who were awarded the honorary degree of Master of Arts by the University of Cambridge, and was awarded another by Oxford University on a Royal progress in 1566.
In the spring of 1591 the plan for the purchasers of his land to discharge his debt to the Court of Wards was disrupted by the Queen's taking extents, or writs allowing a creditor to temporarily seize a debtor's property.
In June Oxford wrote to Burghley reminding him that he made an agreement with Elizabeth to relinquish his claim to the Forest of Essex for three reasons, one of which was the Queen's reluctance to punish Skinner's felony, which had caused Oxford to forfeit £ 20, 000 in bonds and statutes.
The arrangement was stated to be for the benefit of Francis ' sister, Elizabeth Trentham, one of the Queen's Maids of Honour, whom Oxford married later that year.
He was proved right, but because the shafts are not connected to the outer faces of the pyramid or the Queen's Chamber, their purpose is unknown.
He later opined that the governor-general's role was more than a representative of the sovereign, explaining: " under section 2 of the Constitution the Governor-General is the Queen's representative and exercises certain royal prerogative powers and functions ; under section 61 of the Constitution the Governor-General is the holder of a quite separate and independent office created, not by the Crown, but by the Constitution, and empowered to exercise, in his own right as Governor-General and not as a representative or delegate of the Queen, all the powers and functions of Australia's head of state.

Queen's and celebrated
* Earliest day on which Queen's Birthday can fall, while June 14 is the latest ; celebrated on the second Monday in June.
* 17 November: Accession Day or Queen's Day, the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's accession to the throne, celebrated with lavish court festivities featuring jousting during her lifetime and as a national holiday for dozens of years after her death.
Similar to the Queen's Official Birthday, the " Fourth of June " is no longer celebrated on 4 June, but on the Wednesday before the first weekend of June.
This is celebrated in honour of the Queen's birthday.
The Queen's Plate celebrated its 150th running on June 21, 2009.
Her birthday is celebrated annually as Koninginnedag, Queen's Day.
On 3 October 2010, the show celebrated its 25th anniversary with three productions running in the same city: the original show at the Queen's Theatre in London's West End ; the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary touring production at the original home of the show, the Barbican Centre ; and the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary concert at London's O2 Arena.
The Queen's Official Birthday ( King's Official Birthday in the reign of a male monarch ) is the selected day on which the birthday of the monarch of the Commonwealth realms ( currently Queen Elizabeth II ) is officially celebrated in those countries.
The Queen's Birthday was celebrated in Fiji on 12 June until 2012, when the military government of Commodore Frank Bainimarama announced the holiday would be abolished.
There, the Queen's Official Birthday is now celebrated on the first, second, or third Saturday in June, although it is rarely the third.
In New Zealand, unlike in the United Kingdom, the Queen's Official Birthday is a public holiday and is celebrated in the first Monday in June.
After World War II the British military occupation forces ( Berlin Infantry Brigade ) annually celebrated The Queen's Official Birthday on the Maifeld and used it for a variety of sporting activities including Cricket.
At the opening of the trial on 23 September 1577 there were five counts against him: first, that he had obtained from the Roman See a " faculty " ( or bulla ), containing absolution of the Queen's subjects ; second, that he had published the same at Golden ; third, that he had taught the ecclesiastical authority of the Pope and denied the queen's ecclesiastical supremacy while in prison ; fourth, that he had brought into the kingdom an Agnus Dei and delivered it to Francis Tregian ; fifth, that he had celebrated Mass.

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