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mark and occasion
He celebrated the occasion by striking the earliest papal coin, and in a mark of the direction the mediaeval papacy was to take, no longer dated his documents by the Emperor in the east, but by the reign of Charles, king of the Franks.
To mark the occasion of Heydrich's December wedding, Himmler promoted him to the rank of SS-Sturmbannführer ( major ).
Work on the house started on 7 May 2001 and when the framework was completed on, a Japanese ceremony was held to mark what was considered an auspicious occasion.
To mark the occasion, the Fulton joined with the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra for the first time to supply the musical score under the direction of Maestro Stephen Gunzenhauser.
A special video of " Rock Around the Clock " was created to mark the occasion and was featured on NASA's website during July and August 2005.
Further, organizations will give commemorative gifts to members of the Royal Family to mark a visit or other important occasion.
While we can confirm that there will indeed be something special done to mark the occasion, the depth of the band's involvement still remains undetermined.
A new tree was also planted in the grounds of Oldbridge House by the two politicians to mark the occasion.
To mark this occasion, the Spurs revamped their " Fiesta Colors " logo and reverted to the familiar silver and black motif ( though, during the time of the Fiesta logo, the uniform remained silver and black ).
A cartoon from the 1887 to mark the occasion of Queen Victoria's golden jubilee.
** Extremely large field cameras using 11 × 14 film and larger, or panoramic film sizes such as 4 × 10 or 8 × 20, are sometimes referred to as banquet cameras, and were used to photograph large, posed groups of people to mark an occasion, such as a banquet or a wedding.
When the Fairhaven Town Hall, a gift of Abbie Palmer ( Gifford ) Rogers, was dedicated, Mark Twain delivered a humorous speech to mark the occasion.
If elected, it would mark the first occasion that an outspoken non-religious party enters Urk's town council.
2009 will be celebrated as the 100th year anniversary of Saint Ubaldo Day in Jessup and numerous commemorative celebrations were planned by the Saint Ubaldo Society to mark the occasion.
On the second occasion, he was accompanied by Count Kaunitz, whose conversation with Frederick may be said to mark the starting point of the first partition of Poland.
It might be purchased to mark a special occasion, such as a wedding or a bar / bat mitzvah.
Adelaide school Prince Alfred College was named in his honour to mark such an occasion.
In 2007 the Machin-designed stamp was still in use at its 40th anniversary and to mark the occasion, the Post Office issued a commemorative stamp featuring a photograph of Arnold Machin.
A dedication ceremony to mark the occasion took place 20 May 1950, with Lieutenant Nellis's family in attendance.
In a ceremony to mark the occasion, Qahtan Abbas, Iraq's tourism and antiquities minister, said that only 6, 000 of the 15, 000 items looted in 2003 had been returned.
Descendants of Clark were there to mark the occasion.
" On May 24, 1866, the town of Omemee, also in Canada West, mounted a day-long fête to mark the occasion, including a gun salute at midnight, pre-dawn serenades, picnics, athletic competitions, a display of illuminations, and a torch-light procession ; such events were common around the colony and, by the 1890s, the day had become a " patriotic holiday ".
In 1937, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth celebrated their Coronation Year, and to mark the occasion, a superb Empire Exhibition was staged.
Since 1946 was to be the Diamond Jubilee ( 60th Anniversary ) of the city, it was suggested that a dragon boat festival be convened to mark this occasion.
A number of events took place to mark this occasion.

mark and Sikhs
Baba Deep Singh Shaheed at Tarn Taran Sahib made a mark on the ground, and he asked the Sikhs if they were ready to die fighting against the enemies before entering into war against the Mughal Empire in 1757.

mark and celebrate
Beacons and bonfires are also used to mark occasions and celebrate events.
Jewish holy days ( chaggim ), celebrate landmark events in Jewish history, such as the Exodus from Egypt and the giving of the Torah, and sometimes mark the change of seasons and transitions in the agricultural cycle.
Anicetus — the Roman sources offering it as a mark of special honor — allowed Polycarp to celebrate the Eucharist in his own church.
Also, certain institutions celebrate their own festival ( often called " fests ") to mark some significant occasions in their history.
The town did not celebrate its first Grito de Dolores to mark independence until 1825.
It is recognized as a distinctly ( if not quite exclusively ) Serbian custom, and today it is quite common for nonobservant Christians or even atheists to celebrate it in one form or another as a hereditary family holiday and a mark of ethnocultural identification.
The Emir of Kano hosts a Durbar to mark and celebrate the two annual Muslim festivals and Eid-ul-Fitr ( to mark the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan ) and Eid al-Adha ( to mark the Hajj Holy Pilgrimage ).
The year 2012 sees the Cocteau Twins mark 30 years since their first LP and Bella Union celebrate its 15th year.
A highlight was the 1994 Mark of the Year over Collingwood's Gary Pert on Mothers ' Day at the MCG, a mark which is captured in Jamie Cooper's painting the Game That Made Australia, commissioned by the AFL in 2008 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the sport.
In 2008, Round 19 of the AFL season was named Tom Wills Round to celebrate 150 years of Australian Football and featured a curtain raiser at the MCG between Scotch and Melbourne Grammar to mark the match which Wills famously umpired.
Dancing was a vital part of Tahitian life then, and dances were used to celebrate, pray and mark almost every occasion of life.
To mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Richard Lander and celebrate the Lander brothers ’ remarkable achievements an ' Expedition of Goodwill ' was sent in November 2004 to retrace their historic river journey.
* 2007: The Warehouse celebrate their 25th birthday and to mark the occasion release 13, 000 balloons, causing concerns from environmentalists.
* To celebrate the halfway mark in limited edition run of Babylon 5 Scripts, Volume 7 contained a postcard on which was printed a passage of text from " The Foundation ", signed " Never Surrender Dreams ".
In 1990, a radio progamme entitled " The Priest of Nemi " was produced by Michael Bakewell and broadcast on BBC Radio 3, to celebrate the publication by Macmillan of the book " The Making of the Golden Bough " by Robert Fraser, itself timed to mark the centenary of the appearance of the first edition of Frazer's book.
Muslims also celebrate Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi-the birthday of the prophet Muhammad-in the third month of the calendar ( Rabi ' al-Awwal ) and mark the Day of Ashurah on the 9th and 10th days of the first month ( Muharram ) to commemorate the martyrdom of Husayn bin Ali.
The following year would mark Globo's 20th anniversary, and the mini-series O Tempo e o Vento, an adaptation of Érico Veríssimo's novel, would be produced to celebrate it.
The new Serjeants would give a feast to celebrate, and gave out rings to their close friends and family to mark the occasion.
Nnewi people celebrate their new yam festival usually at the end of August during which assortment of festivities mark the eating of new yam.
Athabascans also gave potlatches to mark a death and celebrate a child's first successful hunt, as a prelude to marriage.
Jenkins has led Notre Dame delegations during his presidency to the Vatican to meet with Church officials, including a brief visit with Pope Benedict XVI ; to France to celebrate the beatification of Blessed Basil Moreau, C. S. C., founder of the Congregation of Holy Cross, the University ’ s founding religious community ; and to Jerusalem to mark the 35th anniversary of the establishment of the University ’ s Ecumenical Institute.

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