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  • -era sites, Mound Bottom probably began as a ceremonial meeting place for scattered farms in the Har
  • The Hill was a traditional social and ceremonial meeting place for Aboriginal tribes.
  • ountain is an important site for the Huichol ceremonial migration, Peyote hunt, and deer dance.
  • iltsuk culture has been and is known for its ceremonial, military and artistic skills.
  • t Nation Territory, New York State holds one Ceremonial Mohawk Community Longhouse.
  • rybridge is Ferrybridge Henge, a prehistoric ceremonial monument dating back to the Neolithic period
  • the Taula is considered the most emblematic ceremonial monument of Menorca.
  • The site has ceremonial mounds and a canal.
  • The construction of ceremonial mounds was an important feature of the Laure
  • , featuring Native American heritage, and 10 ceremonial mounds built by the prehistoric Adena cultur
  • Ceremonial Mounted Escorts for
  • As Master of Ceremonial Music he helped to acquire the new Aubertin
  • ust 2010, he retired as Master of Chapel and Ceremonial Music to the University of Aberdeen.
  • tyle, as well as psalm settings, motets, and ceremonial music.
  • l name was Luvsandambiydonmi and his Tibetan ceremonial name Blo-bzang-bstan-pa'i-srgon-me.
  • sonal name was Ishdambiynyam and his Tibetan ceremonial name Ye-shes-bstan-pa'i-nyi-ma.
  • They gave him the ceremonial name, "Buffalo Child", which he began to use
  • o the Long Xang Avenue, which is used during ceremonial national parades.
  • funeral services and cremated, instead of a ceremonial naval funeral.
  • sheath from 1668, a great mace dated 1668, a ceremonial oar dated 1719-20 and a porter's staff dated
  • voice vote on June 15, 2010 and she took her ceremonial oath of office on September 10, 2010.
  • ated with Jesus' sacrifice for sin, but is a ceremonial object lesson for confession and forgiveness
  • Churchill is known for her utilitarian and ceremonial objects that often use spruce root, cedar ba
  • ian temples or tombs, which were filled with ceremonial objects, usually amulets, scarabs, food, or
  • ls and weapons, homes, foods, religious, and ceremonial objects.
  • , pre-Columbian, and Oceanic art, and Jewish ceremonial objects.
  • eat number of weapons, ornaments, tools, and ceremonial objects.
  • e to officials and Marines, and took part in ceremonial observances, chief among which were the inte
  • On ceremonial occasions more elaborate robes and wigs are
  • Some of the motets were written for ceremonial occasions for his ducal employer; many of th
  • ct a national poll to find a song for use on ceremonial occasions when it was desired to mark a sepa
  • the Australian capital Canberra, is used for ceremonial occasions and is the site of many major mili
  • The trust also holds the items used on ceremonial occasions, such as the carriages, table silv
  • On ceremonial occasions, the Town Clerk wears a gown of bl
  • H.M. Life Guards performing on horseback at ceremonial occasions.
  • and a Rolls-Royce Phantom V landaulette for ceremonial occasions.
  • as well as Royal Weddings and other national ceremonial occasions.
  • affic on Sundays and public holidays, and on ceremonial occasions.
  • special samurai sword of a modern design on ceremonial occasions.
  • position of being able to participate in the ceremonial of the State Opening of Parliament either in
  • The end of naivedya or ceremonial offering of food to the Lord was indicated b
  • ripura, to train women in performing tarpan ( ceremonial offerings to ancestors), a ceremony from whi
  • about 300 A.D. to 1000 A.D. Human bones and ceremonial offerings of shark teeth, smashed pottery an
  • The ceremonial office of the Governor of Vermont, used duri
  • ncils, an unelected Mayor will take up their ceremonial office for a period of one municipal year on
  • The governor's ceremonial office, used during the legislative session
  • unselors, the Chief War Speaker, Messengers, Ceremonial Officers and War Scouts.
  • f the 1994 Winter Olympic Games, he took the ceremonial Olympic Oath on part of all the athletes.
  • he post of President of Austria is a largely ceremonial one, presidential elections are conducted on
  • The trophy presentation is ceremonial only, since the trophy remains in the custod
  • opened to public traffic on 3 May 1852, the ceremonial opening having taken place on 1 May.
  • On April 14, 2008, he threw out the ceremonial opening pitch at Progressive Field to commem
  • The ceremonial opening of this section of the line by the L
  • uto Mall opened in February 2006 but had its ceremonial opening on 2 June 2006.
  • the junction and the successful running of a ceremonial opening train, which was promptly followed b
  • The ceremonial opening took place in the presence of more t
  • 0 July 2008 the Najaf Authorities hosted the ceremonial opening attended by the Iraqi Prime Minister
  • euvers, gunnery and seamanship training, and ceremonial operations until December 1907, when she joi
  • ploughed-down remains of a late prehistoric ceremonial or burial monument, about 30 metres (100 ft)
  • However, in practice, this is reserved for ceremonial or other significant occasions, and the Spea
  • rricane I. Chosen in 1950, the canine wore a ceremonial orange and green blanket with his name lette
  • A ceremonial parade was held on 5 September.
  • This dress, their frequent involvement in ceremonial parades and their general reputation invaria
  • hool, accommodates netball and of course the Ceremonial Parades that traditionally take place monthl
  • for many purposes beyond its current use for ceremonial parades.
  • adiers Regimental Centre is sent to Delhi in ceremonial parades.
  • r of Historic Places, along with the Caguana Ceremonial Park and the Blanco Bridge or "Puente Blanco
  • Ceremonial Pavilion
  • ild Cat appeared before American forces in a ceremonial peace headdress claiming to be an emissary o
  • , is the Sioux language name for the sacred, ceremonial pipe and the ceremony in which it is used.
  • This plant has been used as a ceremonial plant in many Native American cultures, and
  • It contains a ceremonial play written to celebrate the accession to t
  • "Ball Courts and Ceremonial Plazas in the West Indies"
  • with the carnival-like erection of Yosin, a ceremonial pole, accompanied by the rare display of the
  • parades, but military parades consisting of ceremonial pomp that are symbolic of Marine professiona
  • Later he started to paint portraits (often Ceremonial Portraits) that were considered as the examp
  • ress from January to November 1788, a mostly ceremonial position with no real authority.
  • The President of Congress was a mostly ceremonial position with no real authority, but the off
  • as Yeoman Usher (deputy) of the Black Rod, a ceremonial position in the House of Lords, serving in t
  • of High Sheriff of Greater Manchester is the ceremonial position of High Sheriff appointed to Greate
  • He then served in the ceremonial position of colonel commandant of the Royal
  • for one year as mayor of the city (a largely ceremonial position that rotated annually among the mem
  • of High Sheriff of the West Midlands is the ceremonial position of High Sheriff appointed to the We
  • The Mayor of Hollywood is an honorary and ceremonial position in Hollywood, a neighborhood of the
  • It is a largely ceremonial position with only a minor role in day-to-da
  • daughters of Lola and Panchita were pages (a ceremonial position), in honor of their mothers' servic
  • eption of the viceroy, who would hold only a ceremonial position, and the commander-in-chief of the
  • The office of mayor was a ceremonial position, the mayor was a city councilor cho
  • islative Council, though as it is a somewhat ceremonial position, this marked a significant demotion
  • orated towns where the mayoralty is purely a ceremonial position, not an actual leader of government
  • this time the Lord Lieutenant was largely a ceremonial position; real power was in the hands of the
  • my in October 1947 but continued to hold the ceremonial post of Colonel of the Regiment of the 11th
  • er in life, in 1851, he was appointed to the ceremonial post of High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire in W
  • ppointed Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, a ceremonial post in the House of Lords, an office which
  • The office was essentially a ceremonial post by this time, and McGonigal had little
  • or First rank posthumously; he also held the ceremonial post of gon-dainagon.
  • the Principalship was a merely honorific and ceremonial post that would not interfere with his Minis
  • Frick was then appointed to the ceremonial post of Protector of Bohemia and Moravia.
  • or of Leeds (until 1897 Mayor of Leeds) is a ceremonial post held by a member of Leeds City Council,
  • Edwin Alderson was appointed to the largely ceremonial post of Inspector General of Canadian Forces
  • n by Adenauer as a candidate for the largely ceremonial post of president to ensure that Adenauer's
  • l Movement, of which he had held the largely ceremonial post of party President.
  • The State Presidency during this time was a ceremonial post, like that of the Governor-General, whi
  • ni appointed the former Mayor to two largely ceremonial posts to make him eligible for municipal hea
  • Later on, he was given a variety of ceremonial posts.
  • ical career, he was an advocate of restoring ceremonial practices and often criticized against the e
  • In Florida, Swift Creek ceremonial practices and burial complexes are referred
  • gohei is used for some ceremonial practices, but its usual purpose is to clean
  • losophical beliefs, economic conditions, and ceremonial practices.
  • The stockade separated Cahokia's main ceremonial precinct from other parts of the city.
  • her has a Faithkeeper who is responsible for ceremonial preparations, weddings, funerals, and other
  • He was a ceremonial President and had no executive powers as all
  • There was to be a ceremonial president elected by an electoral college.
  • President" to preside over the body, with a ceremonial President Pro Tem in the second position.
  • , he resurrected the Atholl Highlanders, the ceremonial private army of the dukedom.
  • a merely ceremonial privilege.
  • s thrown into the Viceroys's Howdah when the ceremonial procession moved through the Chandni Chowk s
  • Qawwali, Sandal Sharif ceremonial procession and other special rituals mark th
  • The deity is taken out for ceremonial procession only during the Annual Festival.
  • There were ceremonial processions held amidst singing, incantation
  • reinforce the possibility of Bab al-Maqam's ceremonial program both religious, a point of entry to
  • olours under Australian Army Regulations and Ceremonial Protocols that allow[ed] re-raised units to
  • raq on Op TELIC, had the honour to carry out Ceremonial Public Duties in London and augmented 22 Sig
  • Boxing promoter Tex Rickard droped the ceremonial puck drop.
  • e god Nergal, it may have been used for some ceremonial purpose, as it is the only known gate flanke
  • For ceremonial purposes the county also includes the city o
  • Whilst part of North Yorkshire for ceremonial purposes it is in the region of North East E
  • ggested that the site may have been used for ceremonial purposes - possibly as a stopping place alon
  • ion to be presented the permanent trophy for ceremonial purposes only, the winning owner of the Belm
  • This water is often used for ceremonial purposes at other times of the year (althoug
  • emorial to hunt, fish and trap for food, for ceremonial purposes and to provide for the cultural, sp
  • rred to County Durham for administrative and ceremonial purposes on 1 April 1974, under the provisio
  • will still be used in its original form for ceremonial purposes only.
  • It was used for ceremonial purposes by the Chinese of the Xia, Shang, a
  • The last time the sword was taken out for ceremonial purposes in 1995, the endangered status of t
  • rred to County Durham for administrative and ceremonial purposes on 1 April 1974, under the provisio
  • For ceremonial purposes the areas north and south of the Ri
  • has been presented to the winning owner for ceremonial purposes only.
  • rred to County Durham for administrative and ceremonial purposes on 1 April 1974 pursuant to the Loc
  • The name Dyfed was retained for such purely ceremonial purposes as the Lord Lieutenancy.
  • rred to County Durham for administrative and ceremonial purposes on 1 April 1974, under the provisio
  • However, 37 Pattern was used for ceremonial purposes and still issued to Cadets in the 1
  • tate of New South Wales, used for formal and ceremonial purposes
  • A water salute occurs for ceremonial purposes when a vehicle travels under plumes
  • The religious or ceremonial purposes of the stone are lost in time.
  • one district, Stockton-on-Tees, is split for ceremonial purposes
  • s to persecution and hunting for traditional ceremonial purposes, and no subpopulation having an eff
  • hen mounds for burial, elite residential and ceremonial purposes.
  • It is also used for ceremonial purposes.
  • continues to form part of Cambridgeshire for ceremonial purposes.
  • young with turquoise and quetzalfeathers for ceremonial purposes.
  • s still considered part of Staffordshire for ceremonial purposes.
  • but continues to form part of the county for ceremonial purposes.
  • top the mountain called the Indian Seats for ceremonial purposes.
  • Head of state ( ceremonial): Queen of New Zealand, Queen Elizabeth II
  • The first ceremonial raising of the yellow-and-blue Ukrainian fla
  • He was promoted to the largely ceremonial rank of field marshal in 1914, and awarded t
  • The ceremonial re-opening was performed on-stage by actors
  • , flags, hats, letters, photographs, badges, ceremonial regalia and other artifacts.
  • to 1870, but still made today for powwow and ceremonial regalia.
  • s traditional leadership contiunes a largely ceremonial reign in the 21st century, centered just nor
  • 1968 as the "Flushing Meadows Zoo", with the ceremonial ribbon cut by Robert Moses.
  • n then Lt. Gov. Mills E. Godwin, Jr. cut the ceremonial ribbon.
  • The term iron ring as used here refers to a ceremonial ring worn by many Canadian engineers, and do
  • n was the Jesuit Ricci's contention that the ceremonial rites of Confucianism and ancestor veneratio
  • k is also a recently published author on the ceremonial rites of his family.
  • circumstances found here and the evidence of ceremonial ritual from the site at Star Carr in Yorkshi
  • iwin, which purportedly embodied traditional ceremonial rituals of healing and sorcery and included
  • adult Time Lords are depicted dressed in the ceremonial robes first seen in The Deadly Assassin in 1
  • This is a largely ceremonial role but he can also be called upon to give
  • In 1980, Hazelhoff Roelfzema played a ceremonial role as one of two kings of arms at the inau
  • rary Colonel of the SASR, where he holds the ceremonial role of inducting new soldiers into the regi
  • The Lord Mayor of Nottingham is a largely ceremonial role for the city of Nottingham, England.
  • Governor of the Bank of Scotland, (a largely ceremonial role) from 2001 to 2003 and left the board a
  • This was a largely ceremonial role, as Lon Nol had assumed most of the Hea
  • The head of state is primarily a ceremonial role, although the Lieutenant Governor has t
  • parliamentarism, the Mayor has had more of a ceremonial role, similar to that of the President of th
  • uchon was generally content to assume a more ceremonial role.
  • Heuss therefore assumed a largerly ceremonial role.
  • state and various other state functions with ceremonial roles are invested with office.
  • es and is also expected to undertake various ceremonial roles.
  • iceroy is also expected to undertake various ceremonial roles.
  • vernor is also expected to undertake various ceremonial roles.
  • The Mall was created as a ceremonial route in the early 20th century, matching th
  • St. James's Palace remained the official and ceremonial royal residence.
  • c; accordingly she was accorded an elaborate ceremonial royal entry, of the sort the Republic avoide
  • She served as the hostess of the ceremonial royal court life performed at the Sans-Souci
  • islature presented the Republican governor a ceremonial saber.
  • ield when they saw Turkish forces aligned in ceremonial salute parade.
  • McClaines that the gun crew was practising a ceremonial salute to be given the next day, when Prime
  • two limousines and a cabriolet) are still in ceremonial service with HM King Juan Carlos I of Spain.
  • Except for occasional and largely ceremonial shore duties, Duncan did not serve in a nava
  • ges and the surrounding landscape have great ceremonial significance to the local Jawoyn people, who
  • ing of the NATO heads of state following the ceremonial signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on Apri
  • ing of the NATO heads of state following the ceremonial signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on Apri
  • ing of the NATO heads of state following the ceremonial signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on Apri
  • ing of the NATO heads of state following the ceremonial signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on Apri
  • ing of the NATO heads of state following the ceremonial signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on Apri
  • It was has been re-issued accompanied by Ceremonial since 1990.
  • omplex Late Archaic earthwork occupation and ceremonial site yet found in North America" is a regist
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