Ceremonial Welfare Dte/ CW- 3 AG.
Less Ceremonial, but fine.
The Ceremonial fire was near the line.
is relegated primarily to Ceremonial duties.
such as woodcarvings, Ceremonial masks and pottery,
The“Ceremonial Façade” is the best-known view of the palace.
The Ceremonial starting line for the Iditarod Trail Sled
All the Ceremonial edifices were built in various phases,
was used by the Nizam for official and Ceremonial purposes.
Most Ceremonial counties are therefore entities comprising local authority areas,
These dresses were often used on Ceremonial occasions such as marriages.
Another custom involves Ceremonial cleansing after the death of one's spouse.
The Ceremonial lighting of the town tree has now
become a Christmas tradition.
The Ceremonial foundation of the fort was laid on Saturday,
January 10, 1730.
The Hall has been used for lyings-in-state during state and Ceremonial funerals.
I saw the list of the Ceremonial first pitchers, and it's strange.
In many nations the rank is reserved for wartime or Ceremonial appointments.
His role is Ceremonial and he has no powers related to Government.
Kava has also been used in Ceremonial exchanges between clans and villages.
In practice,
the Governor is a figurehead whose functions are chiefly symbolic and Ceremonial.
Time has reduced the power of the monarchy,
and today it is broadly Ceremonial.
She mandates Ceremonial law, which is embodied in the red star Antares(Alpha Scorpii).
The Lord Mayor chairs Council meetings and performs Ceremonial functions in the city.
His position is a Ceremonial one and is not part of any government branch.
Home Law Does the Bible differentiate between God's moral Law and Moses Ceremonial law?
Arts include readings of the Quran, Ceremonial dances accompanied by flat drums, and storytelling.
The king is therefore considered head of state,
but takes exclusively Ceremonial and representative tasks.
Ultimately, the Ceremonial centers were the architectural translation of the identity of each city,