She was ceremoniously brought to the mandapam by the groom's maternal uncle. |
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Half-past one on the dot, after my dad had returned from the pub, the joint of meat would be ceremoniously carved. |
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She's standing ceremoniously beside the chief, watching as innocently as a child at a celebration. |
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Caroline Kennedy has mostly spent her life as a wife, a mother, and most ceremoniously, a daughter. |
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When the market moved to Cocklebury Road from its town centre site in 1952 the bell was ceremoniously handed over and struck at every market since. |
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An agreement, called the action plan, was ceremoniously concluded between the EU and Russia the day before yesterday. |
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After the Pope's homily, the tray bearing the palliums was ceremoniously brought up the stairs from beneath the papal altar. |
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The last of 500 cards were ceremoniously signed at a press conference and then presented with the others to the authorities. |
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Finally, 13 minutes later, the two umpires walked ceremoniously onto the wicket and removed the bails, signalling the draw and a 2-1 series win for England. |
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Over 250 riders ceremoniously ride the boundaries of the town on horseback to secure the town's rights for the next year. |
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You may as well gorge out my eyes with burning sabers of methane gas and ceremoniously sacrifice my body over an open barbecue pit in the name of good taste. |
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Back in the day, we used to go see the Reverend as ceremoniously as if we were going to mass. |
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With their massive ballrooms, twisting galleries, ceremoniously laid out kitchens and enviable furnishings, Chateaux were also the dwellings of European Kings and queens. |
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Chewing on a thick piece of gum, Moss ceremoniously pulled it out when deigning to talk. |
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The promises of our new subsidiary in China, which is operating under the auspices of NECL, were ceremoniously opened on 22nd November: the newly formed team has already taken up their work. |
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On November 12th and 14th, the Union Jack is scheduled to be flown ceremoniously from various public buildings including the offices of the two Sinn Fein ministers and one SDLP minister. |
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Here and there a boisterous group of protesters ceremoniously buried a motor car, or scattered litter at the front door of an industrial headquarters as a preliminary to picking it up again. |
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On some Yes tracks I could start the song playing in Bb but towards the end I would be playing in F. It was so awful that I ceremoniously burned mine at the end of one tour. |
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That, I suppose, is why, when I suggested that the situation in Saudi Arabia be discussed here today, it was turned down ceremoniously by almost all the groups. |
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They were subsequently transported by road to Cukurova's head office where the machines were ceremoniously handed over to the Turkish road construction authority. |
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Every year, from now on, after the blessing of Saint-John's crosses, the bull enters ceremoniously into the Cathedral's Place, in sight of a great audience. |
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To be elegant you needn't wear ceremoniously. |
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An exotic or traditional Tunisian dish: « Agneau à la gargoulette » lamb cooked in a terracotta water jug with vegetables that is shattered ceremoniously in front of you? |
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Fay ceremoniously lay down in front of the measurer before the samples were taken. |
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Shlomo threw the polony and bread ceremoniously into the lorry and heaved himself up to see who it was who recognised him. |
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Pizarro ceremoniously gave Manco Inca the Incan fringe as the new Peruvian leader. |
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The absolute creme de la creme of tawses, according to her predecessor when he ceremoniously handed it on to her. |
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After a simply marvelous, entertaining two and a half hour meal, they reclaimed their shoes and ceremoniously bid their sayonaras to the Japanese girls. |
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Eventually Heisenberg, characterized by the author as the impudent newcomer to 1920s physics community, ceremoniously unveiled his uncertainty principle. |
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Ceremoniously she unclasped the gilded clasp, and took out the wrap of heroin that now contained a gram of South Gloucestershire brickdust. |
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