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inaugurate and new
At a meeting to inaugurate the Northern Corridor Transit Coordination Authority ( NCTCA ), the governments of Uganda and Burundi backed the proposed new railway from the Ugandan western railhead at Kasese into the DRC.
Verdi's grand opera, Aida, is sometimes thought to have been commissioned for the celebration of the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, but, according to one major critic, Verdi turned down the Khedive's invitation to write an " ode " for the new opera house he was planning to inaugurate as part of the canal opening festivities.
Godwin's family looked set to inaugurate a new royal dynasty.
In April 2011, Queen Elizabeth II visited St John's College in order to inaugurate a new pathway in First Court, which passes close to the ruins of the Old Chapel.
Her enemies in Rome feared that Cleopatra, "... was planning a war of revenge that was to array all the East against Rome, establish herself as empress of the world at Rome, cast justice from Capitolium, and inaugurate a new universal kingdom.
* Tanah Ta Sirah, inaugurate a new clan leader ( Datuk ) when the old one died in the few hours ( no need to proceed batagak pangulu, but the clan must invite all clan leader in the region ).
* Mambangkik Batang Tarandam, inaugurate a new leader ( Datuk ) when the old one died in the pass 10 or 50 years and even more, must do the Batagak Pangulu.
The antagonism of the rival parties continued, even after Gluck left Paris in 1780 ; and an attempt was afterwards made to inaugurate a new rivalry with Sacchini.
* April 8-The King's Company inaugurate their new theatre, the first Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, with a revival of Fletcher's The Humorous Lieutenant.
He was saved by the King's death on 28 January and the Council's decision not to inaugurate the new reign with bloodshed.
On November 5, 2010 the University announced that cognitive scientist Steve Pinker would inaugurate the new Paul Kurtz Lecture Series on December 2, 2010.
This made it possible for the company to expand and inaugurate a new brewery in Toronto in 1955.
Because the day is auspicious, people inaugurate new vehicles, machines, books, weapons and tools by ceremonially asking god to bless the new items.
The year 1533 was to inaugurate the new era ; Strasbourg was to be the seat of the New Jerusalem.
Pope John Paul II's 1996 Apostolic Constitution left open several options by not specifying what sort of ceremony was to be used, other than that some ceremony would be held to inaugurate a new pontificate.
Prince Charles Napoleon, great-great-grandson of Napoleon's youngest brother Jerome, was on hand to inaugurate the museum's new permanent gallery on Oct. 23.
Agriculture was at a stand-still, and there was no money with which to repair these losses and inaugurate a new era of prosperity.
Most serious of all, the hope that the Constitutional Revolution would inaugurate a new era of independence from the great powers ended when, under the Anglo-Russian Agreement of 1907, Britain and Russia agreed to divide Persia into spheres of influence.
He had believed in the prophecies of a 16th-century shoemaker poet, Bandarra, dealing with the coming of a ruler who would inaugurate an epoch of unparalleled prosperity for the church and for Portugal, these new prosperous times were to be called the Quinto Império or " Fifth Empire " ( also called " Sebastianism ").
On October 15, 1932, she performed the title role of Tosca to inaugurate the new War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco.
Hearts played a friendly against Bolton Wanderers to inaugurate their new home on 10 April 1886.
Members believe that, in 1926, Okada received a divine revelation and was empowered to be a channel of God's Healing Light ( johrei ) to remove illness, poverty, and strife from the world and inaugurate a new Messianic Age.

inaugurate and state
This also meant that the Kingdom of Hungary was a special state: they were not looking for a crown to inaugurate a king, but rather, they were looking for a king for the crown ; as written by Crown Guard Péter Révay.
At his initiative the committee reported in 2004 on the inadequacy of the current research council arrangements for funding research which would be of most immediate use for African countries: The report was strongly commended by the then secretary of state for international development ( Hilary Benn ) but despite that the report's fundamental recommendation ( to inaugurate a research council especially for subjects germane to the interests of developing nations ) was not acted on.
This also meant that the Kingdom of Hungary was a special state: they were not looking for a crown to inaugurate a king, but rather, they were looking for a king for the crown ; as written by Crown Guard Péter Révay.
In 1939, the state Board of Education authorized the school to inaugurate a curriculum leading to the Bachelor of Science degree.
These later neuroscientists consider that there is no neural correlate for episodal and some other memories, but that the mind moves the brain state ( like as it may also inaugurate a finger movement ) in such a way as to produce a brain state which the mind then reacts to by fleshing its selected memory again ( Husserl's Einfüllung ), re-imagining it.
The law had never been explicitly revoked and was now used by the Dollfuss government to inaugurate an authoritarian state.

inaugurate and Robespierre
Just six weeks before his arrest, on June 8, 1794 the still-powerful Robespierre personally led a vast procession through Paris to the Tuileries garden in a ceremony to inaugurate the new faith.

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* March 20 The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Denver & Rio Grande Western, and Western Pacific railroads inaugurate the California Zephyr passenger train between Chicago and Oakland, California, as the first long distance train to feature Vista Dome cars as regular equipment.
He subsequently went on to inaugurate the first Moto GP Malaysian Grand Prix on 20 April 1999 ( see 1999 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix ) and the first Formula One Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix on 17 September 1999 ( see 1999 Malaysian Grand Prix ).
* 20 December 2001 Renault and Nissan inaugurate their first joint plant, used to assemble LCVs in Curitiba, Brazil.

inaugurate and Year
With the following words on 16 June 2009, Benedict XVI officially marked the beginning of the year dedicated to priests, "… On the forthcoming Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Friday 19 June 2009 a day traditionally devoted to prayer for the sanctification of the clergy –, I have decided to inaugurate a ‘ Year for Priests ’ in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the dies natalis of John Mary Vianney, the Patron Saint of parish priests worldwide …"
As the chaos and insecurity continued, Ramesses was forced to inaugurate a triumvirate in his Regnal Year 19, with the High Priest of Amun Herihor ruling Thebes and Upper Egypt and Smendes controlling Lower Egypt.

inaugurate and II
In 1980 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visited the school to celebrate its 150th Anniversary and to inaugurate the rebuilt hall which had been destroyed by fire in 1978.

inaugurate and June
On 3 June 1967, Hellyer flew in by helicopter to officially inaugurate an Unidentified flying object landing pad in St. Paul, Alberta.
" Las Ventas " was finished in 1929 and two years later, June 17, 1931, a charity bullfight was held with a full capacity crowd to inaugurate it.
On June 10, 2011, Stanley threw out the first pitch to inaugurate the Martha's Vineyard Sharks of the FCBL.
June 2009 saw Al Nayhan and President Nicolas Sarkozy of France inaugurate an exhibition at the Emirates Palace Hotel which included works of art purchased for the Louvre Abu Dhabi, as well as loans from the French national museums to mark the beginning of the construction work of the Louvre outpost, located in the cultural district in Saadiyat Island.

inaugurate and would
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the British sent instructors to Aberdeen Proving Ground, where the U. S. Army would inaugurate a formal bomb disposal school under the Ordnance Corps.
He returned to the public eye with a speech to the January 1935 UFA convention attacking Aberhart's plans to implement social credit in Alberta alone: " I would impress you that nothing but disillusionment, loss of hope and additional despair can follow any attempt to inaugurate a system of that kind, because the Province has no jurisdiction in these matters.
At midnight, when Christ had not reappeared to inaugurate the great eschatological banquet, the Christians would celebrate the Paschal Eucharist in anticipation of that final act of the drama of the redemption of Christ.
In a purported sonata allegro scheme, the B < sup > 1 </ sup > section would inaugurate the development, given its more active texture and return to the main key of C. The A theme is developed next, with canonic imitations in E-flat major, after which surface the mysterious B-major chords of section D. These two sections ( D and X ) shatter the proposed sonata scheme, and in place of a recapitulation, the movement closes with another reprise of the lyrical A theme.
Molinari responded to Pashayev that the city would go ahead with its plans to inaugurate Stepanakert under the sister city program.
To quote the historian Henry Steele Commager: " Ward was the first major scholar to attack this whole system of negativist and absolutist sociology and he remains the ablest .... Before Ward could begin to formulate that science of society which he hoped would inaugurate an era of such progress as the world had not yet seen, he had to destroy the superstitions that still held domain over the mind of his generation.
He also said that the Berlin Wall would be torn down, Germany would be reunited, and that these events would be the catalyst which would inaugurate a permanent New World Order.

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