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Pomp

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  • Influenced largely by Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance Marches 1 & 4, it begins in th
  • red to the god Subrahmanyan are celebrated with pomp and splendour every year, and are attended by t
  • returned to Russia and he was buried with full pomp and splendour in the Peter and Paul Fortress in
  • He was received with more than princely pomp, and all but succeeded in his design, thanks to
  • at public expense, and he was buried with great pomp and ceremony.
  • of hairy great Norwegions Who trampled in with pomp and din and claimed the throne for Norway
  • emnly profess that we disown the devil, and his pomp, and his angels."
  • yne has subsequently also composed a version of Pomp and Circumstance March No. 6 from Elgar's incom
  • of Edward Elgar (who dedicated the fifth of his Pomp and Circumstance Marches to him) and Ralph Vaug
  • The Pomp and Circumstance marches are
  • Every year the day is celebrated with pomp and gaiety.
  • He was not fond of the pomp and ceremony of nobility, but played his expect
  • In June 2003, amid pomp and ceremony, a bridge was named for him in Inn
  • The pomp and ceremony of the affair was said to have equ
  • and kannagi vizhla is celebrated with pomp and glory every year.
  • ed the piece with a brief allusion to the first Pomp and Circumstance March.
  • navami and Vaikunta Ekadasi are celebrated with pomp and fervour here.
  • on the 15th of August is celebrated with great pomp and ceremony.
  • The Nawabs were ceremonial kings, busy with pomp and show but with little influence over matters
  • His comic novel, Pomp and Circumstance (1960), about life in a tropic
  • mini's marriage, which is celebrated with great pomp and ceremony.
  • e delighted and arrange her marriage with great pomp and ceremony.
  • moon-goddess was worshipped in the city with a pomp and ceremony in all respects analogous to those
  • With some pomp and circumstance, he transferred the ashes of A
  • e mother of a new Sultan came to the harem with pomp and circumstance and assumed the title of Queen
  • in the program notes that "Nowhere else in the Pomp and Circumstance marches does Elgar combine com
  • festival was celebrated for 28 days with great pomp and pageantry where traders from outside came i
  • ackground, the flag is lowered with appropriate pomp and ceremony by the men of the 114th in their d
  • om open warfare, with few rules and none of the pomp and ceremony of the later tournaments.
  • The song was set to the music of Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4. It followed the s
  • nova aula, his "new hall" at Beaumont in great pomp, celebrating the birth of his grandson, the fut
  • Combining Suede pomp, Clash punky freneticism and large splashes of
  • aus, Hanover and Hans-Peter Wodarz's Dinnershow Pomp Duck and Circumstance.
  • conducted the haldi-kumkum ceremony with great pomp for all the women of Jhansi to provide assuranc
  • The festival is celebrated with pomp for 8 days.
  • request of St. Radegunda, was carried in great pomp from Tours to her monastery of Saint-Croix at P
  • This work was inaugurated with great pomp in May 1851, and is regarded as one of the mast
  • d three years later and was interred with great pomp, in the presence of the tsar, at the Alexander
  • nd harks back to On A Storyteller's Night style pomp meeting Wings Of Heaven style AOR with a very 9
  • her things: "what a pity to have to give up the pomp of a court like that of Gustavo III.
  • example of Girardon's work, and the theatrical pomp of its style is typical of the funeral sculptur
  • His stern Calvinism contrasted with pomp of Frederick III's court, and he was disliked b
  • s that “Iftikhar Arif's poetry has the dash and pomp of Aatish and Yagana but he is without their ag
  • At Metz midsummer fires were lighted with great pomp on the esplanade, and a dozen cats, enclosed in
  • vernment, that any badge of appendage of Kingly pomp should remain therein."
  • , but military parades consisting of ceremonial pomp that are symbolic of Marine professionalism, di
  • e helm of things in Cairo, and marched in great pomp with music, singing and festivity.