Intelligence experts have also observed the construction of a grandstand for dignitaries invited to watch such a test. |
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At the auspicious moment the dignitaries press the button to officially launch the plant. |
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Henry is shown surrounded by a host of footmen, officials and dignitaries, a mace bearer, a crowd of nobles, and six trumpeters. |
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Guests will include local dignitaries, Asian entrepreneurs and chairpersons of other Asian networks and organisations. |
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During the Ming dynasty dragon robes were used as gifts to dignitaries and bribes to ward off northern barbarians like the Manchus. |
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On April 20 whilst waiting in the town hall with dignitaries and other councillors prior to the induction some banter and badinage took place. |
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More than 50 of the district's leading business people and dignitaries are on the guest list. |
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It will require the tightest of security, including armed police guards to protect the visiting dignitaries. |
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Open a little over a month, the place is already overrun with West Village dignitaries and hordes of beady-eyed food aristocrats. |
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Children capered around in awe of all the soldiers with weapons, and guests and dignitaries kept a respectful silence during the formalities. |
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The Duke also spoke to gym members before he opened the building in front of local dignitaries and pool users. |
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On that day, a train of local dignitaries, shareholders, local MPs and the Lord Mayor of York travelled the full length of the line. |
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But I'm willing to wager that it's not Tinsel Town's glyptography they're bragging about, but those of long dead dignitaries. |
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Newspapers said she had showered her motherland with glory and honour, and dignitaries clamoured for her presence. |
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This was once a state bedroom for visiting dignitaries but is now an elegant drawing room for entertaining important guests. |
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While the Mayor was busy talking with other dignitaries, the young people were billeted with Japanese families. |
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The day dawned bright and sunny and the event was well attended by family, friends, local dignitaries and sponsors. |
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Teachers and other dignitaries attended his funeral prayers in a large number. |
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During the celebrations, an ominous gust of wind blew desert sand over the assembled dignitaries. |
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When the brow was secured, RADM Yang strode to the shore to be greeted by RADM Smith and the Chinese dignitaries. |
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The Powhiri is still performed at Maori meetings and visits of dignitaries to a marae. |
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There was dancing, a brass band, a choir, poetry and speeches from dignitaries. |
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That, and the fact that her SAC compartment was separated from everyone else's as was the custom for dignitaries visiting aboard a star cruiser. |
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Her officers and crew, visiting dignitaries, families and friends, toast her health. |
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Meanwhile captive Fon dignitaries, hoping to secure a French withdrawal, suggested Behanzin's brother Goutchile as a puppet king. |
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Visiting relatives, dignitaries, or pilgrims would return home bearing cache blades, cores, and bladelets made from Flint Ridge flint. |
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We were served platters of Marco Polo meat and treated like visiting dignitaries, then informed we were going to prison. |
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Local dignitaries, business organisations and companies involved with the development attended the opening. |
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It represents Queen Victoria and family surrounded by imperial dignitaries gathered inside the pavilion of the Great Exhibition. |
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The clientele is mixed and, unless some dignitaries are in attendance, the atmosphere is noisy and informal. |
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I did see his chief of staff at our second annual tribal dignitaries meeting. |
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These animals may have been brought by foreign dignitaries who came to pay their respects to Edith and her mother. |
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Alumni and friends are invited to join the NZ High Commissioner and other dignitaries at a Waitangi Day dinner in Kuala Lumpur. |
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The fourth is the renowned exilic culture place of a number of past dynasty dignitaries of great literary talent. |
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Pinelli frequently received visiting dignitaries and scholars and invited Paduan men of letters to meet them. |
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Presidents and dignitaries have worn his designs, but Iwan Tirta says home is really where it's at. |
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The catering division is used regularly by the Taoiseach to wine and dine visiting dignitaries at Government Buildings and Farmleigh House. |
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He also joked to the assembled dignitaries that he would be donning the riot gear before visiting the police authority in future. |
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Once the procession arrives at the Ball there will be a receiving line of various dignitaries greeting officers and guests at the door. |
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If these dignitaries are going to stand on their dignity they'll be history. |
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After it was bought by the council, Glasgow dignitaries held parties in the castle while the crowds packed into the tearoom. |
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Locals and dignitaries mixed during a night of great music, free drink and an amazing atmosphere. |
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Last Friday the firm's staff, local mayors and deputy mayors and other dignitaries were invited to the official launch. |
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These words were spoken by important dignitaries and by ordinary men and women. |
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He has stood by her when she met political leaders and foreign dignitaries. |
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Councillors and local dignitaries invited to the opening were equally enthused by the new centre. |
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We mingle with dignitaries from the RL and RU world, as well as MPs and the Further Education Minister. |
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Cardinals, archbishops, bishops, clergy and civilian dignitaries, including some from abroad, will participate in the function. |
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As with Tours in the past, it is hoped to have a number of local dignitaries present to start off this year's event. |
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They banned the public from attending the funeral, which was restricted to local and visiting dignitaries and family. |
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The civic party will stay in the Hotel Gottler and be welcomed on arrival on March 27 by German civic dignitaries. |
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This was where he threw lavish shikar parties for his guests, mainly other royalty and British dignitaries. |
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The association asked local dignitaries to discover what life was like for a blind person by spending some time blindfolded. |
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At the moment we have no proper chambers to meet dignitaries coming into the town. |
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A host of local dignitaries presented bouquets of flowers to Rewat Thongprada, the honorary consul appointed by the Kazakhstan ministry of foreign affairs. |
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The extraordinary range of vessels shows him as a generous host, welding alliances while softening visiting dignitaries with games, drink and music. |
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A gathering of more than 30 top city dignitaries met at York's Norwich Union Life headquarters to celebrate the raging success of York Business Pride. |
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They're here to strengthen ties with the U.S., talk a little politics, wine and dine with dignitaries, and test out Camilla's popularity in a nation some call Diana country. |
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Daydreams of living like a prince are one thing, but living in a house that has played host to kings, queens, shahs and high-ranking dignitaries is quite another. |
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A few blocks away, dignitaries, including Tony Blair, held court in the upscale Serena Hotel. |
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In autumn, the kitchen had to serve squash soup to visiting Korean dignitaries. |
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Plus, check out photos of celebrities and dignitaries arriving at the state dinner. |
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The foundation then distributes the art, either as gifts or on loan, to embassies and dignitaries around the world. |
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Among the dignitaries present were traditional leaders led by King Maxhoba Sandile of AmaRharhabe and Queen regent Bhongolwethu Ndamase of Western Pondoland. |
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We were in Mandir Niwas, which in the days of the royal shoots was the reception area for the visiting dignitaries because it was closest to the station. |
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Among the walkers, numbering almost 2,000, were local dignitaries including Councillor Eric Bell, Mayor of Chorley, and the archdeacon of Blackburn. |
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Exeter allowed only bishops and knights to have effigies, whereas Hereford and Wells gave the privilege also to cathedral dignitaries like deans and archdeacons. |
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As the President was introduced to dignitaries, a demonstrator produced a loudhailer and heckled him until he was drowned out by the band playing the US national anthem. |
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Before the race she met dignitaries in the grandstand, including Amanda Elliott, the vice chairman of the Victoria Racing Club. |
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Rhodes, who had taken a great interest in the gun and its manufacture, was present, along with a number of local dignitaries and senior officers of the garrison. |
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He introduced the dignitaries to the mammoth crowd one by one, each of them rising from their seats to acknowledge the audience and to bow to the Mata. |
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So, burdened with my rucksack and daypack, unshaven in T-shirt and travel combats, I wander among the besuited guests, conference attendees and dignitaries like a sore thumb. |
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A bevy of local dignitaries lunge forward to meet and greet. |
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On the 10th December the anniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel, two thousand dignitaries, tuxedoed and gowned, gather in the Stockholm Concert Hall. |
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Somehow you get the feeling that if this had been run by men, the names of the founders and subsequent dignitaries would have been blazoned all over its history. |
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All visiting dignitaries were required to negotiate an obstacle course. |
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The room, which was frequented by dignitaries and council staff, was noa. |
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As well as an assortment of colourful floats the line-up will include brass bands, Morris men, traditional dancers and vintage cars as well as local civic dignitaries. |
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Only a few people came to observe a tightly guarded ceremony held in the town's Hiraq square, presided over by Regent Tarmizi Akarim and attended by local dignitaries. |
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In fact, these prehistoric Olmec Indians prized chocolate so much that they buried a pot of it with dead dignitaries, to get them through the arduous journey to the next life. |
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I went there around September and thanks to the village headman, the council leader and some of the village dignitaries held a banquet in my honor. |
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When you see him taking visiting dignitaries round, he charms them. |
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The men and women who chauffeured the athletes and dignitaries around the city would stop and talk to other drivers in the road and people on the streets. |
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Another book has a meticulously maintained list of superfine mats gifted to VVIPs and dignitaries including Presidents, Prime Ministers and Governors. |
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But the king chose to stay at his palaces and the building was converted into the state guest house for the President, Vice-President and other dignitaries. |
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During a 20-minute ceremony attended by 600 guests, including schoolchildren, local residents and dignitaries, the Prince was invested as a freeman of the city. |
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A large crowd of people from area communities proudly assembled for the ceremony, as did many officials in full dress uniform and local dignitaries. |
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The crowds of parents, teachers, councillors and local dignitaries were then entertained by rap songs, dancing girls groups and poets, all themed on the green school. |
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As usual the government is keeping local dignitaries in the dark. |
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It was his rebuttal to the city dignitaries who had exiled his father. |
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Before the entrance of the sovereign, the litany of the saints is sung during the procession of the clergy and other dignitaries. |
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On the deck along with the boat's crew are several dignitaries wearing their best hats and wing collars. |
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He officiates at investitures and attends the funerals of foreign dignitaries. |
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The gifts given to numerous visiting dignitaries depend upon the President. |
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Governor Salman bin Isa Bin Hindi thanked HRH the Premier for deputising Shaikh Salman and his meeting with residents and dignitaries. |
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The cards were launched on 18 July 2013 when a number of dignitaries received the first cards at a ceremony in Pretoria. |
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On 15 June 2015, a commemoration ceremony was conducted in Runnymede at the National Trust park, attended by British and American dignitaries. |
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In 1655 several local dignitaries were ordered to oversee a lecture in Irish to be given in Dublin. |
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Both the dignitaries expressed their satisfaction on the current level of development in the coproduction of JF17 Thunder aircraft. |
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Bute House is also where the First Minister holds press conferences, hosts visiting dignitaries and employs and dismisses government Ministers. |
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In one scene, he took off his trousers in front of two Indian dignitaries to show them how to use a trouser press. |
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The conference opened in the presence of Sheika Intesar Al-Sabah of Kuwait, other dignitaries and nearly 300 participants from four continents. |
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At its south end is the Royal Box, from which members of the Royal Family and other dignitaries watch matches. |
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The gathering of the dignitaries at the station and the departure of the trains was a major event. |
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The United States Secret Service acquired two in 2010 for transporting dignitaries needing special protection. |
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Even during the time of the Napoleonic Wars, until 1815 there was a stream of foreign dignitaries and military men wishing to learn. |
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Such was the importance of the furnace that many people including dignitaries visited it. |
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Many of the church dignitaries are distinguishable by peculiarities of dress, as the shovel hat and kirtle. |
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Papal delegation is usually conferred only on ecclesiastical dignitaries or canons. |
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It is popularly strung into garlands that are presented to visitors and dignitaries, and is a common offering to religious images. |
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The Sovereign's Entrance is also the formal entrance used by visiting dignitaries, as well as the starting point of public tours of the Palace. |
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Since the 1950s, works of Inuit art have been given as gifts to foreign dignitaries by the Canadian government. |
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In October 1967, the completed 001 was officially presented to gathered members of the press and to various representatives and dignitaries. |
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Fisher implemented a program of banquets and balls for important dignitaries to improve diplomatic relations. |
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His idea was to turn it into a health spa, and on 11 August 1917 a host of celebrities and dignitaries were invited to its opening. |
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There was a wooden outcropping along the wall that held framed photographs of this babalawo draped in coral beads, standing alongside other chiefs and dignitaries. |
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They rolled out the red carpet to welcome the visiting dignitaries. |
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Instead, the British gave as gifts two blankets, one silk handkerchief and one linen from the smallpox hospital to two Delaware Indian dignitaries. |
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Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, the Prime Minister, rode on one of the eight inaugural trains, as did many other dignitaries and notable figures of the day. |
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Odoacer ruled from Rome and Ravenna, restored the Colosseum and assigned seats to senatorial dignitaries as part of the process of consolidating his rule. |
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They decided to work with dignitaries from Minh Ly Dao, which is a sect of Cao Dai, a syncretic belief system founded in early-20th-century Vietnam. |
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This will be followed by a message from Cobh Town Mayor and other dignitaries in the Promenade Band Stand and a poignant gun salute exchange from Spike Island and the LE Emer. |
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Civilians, nobility and other dignitaries took an oath of allegiance. |
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The funeral was held on Wednesday 26 April and was attended by thousands of people, including family, friends, scientists, philosophers and dignitaries. |
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Throughout the United Kingdom, the Prime Minister outranks all other dignitaries except members of the Royal Family, the Lord Chancellor, and senior ecclesiastical figures. |
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One of its more famous renditions was by the dignitaries of Manchester's bid to host the 2000 Olympic Games, just after they were awarded to Sydney. |
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