The club will organise a Miss Kasama beauty contest to be officiated by First Lady Maureen Mwanawasa at Kasama Golf Club. |
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He was a qualified referee and officiated in the former Wharfedale League and the Red Triangle League. |
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He officiated at the service and later imparted Benediction to all present. |
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Even in his last days he was fully conscious of his approaching end, and thought of the famous ringside battles at which he had officiated. |
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As Brendan was leaving the church, and by this time definitely pushing his luck, he spoke to the priest who had officiated at the service. |
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Or they can choose to have a secular marriage, officiated by a Justice of the Peace, without any reference to religion of any kind. |
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In the past, she's officiated at some of his games but doles out absolutely no favoritism. |
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The priest who officiated at the wedding welcomed me equally as a co-celebrant. |
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A long-time member of the Royal Canadian Legion, he has officiated at many dedication services and funerals for veterans. |
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Queen Latifah officiated the ceremony and Madonna joined the musical performance, while wearing an all-white pantsuit and cowboy hat. |
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The launch of the French version of the document was officiated by Father Hady Aya and Mr Ahmed Abbadi. |
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John Hampshire, incidentally, hangs up his umpire's coat at the end of the season and he officiated at a Yorkshire match for the last time last weekend. |
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The priest who officiated was a Francophone and asked all the questions in French. |
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In nine years as a field hockey coach, she's organized countless games and practices, helped run tournaments and officiated games. |
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Greek-born French TV host Nikos Aliagas and Polish social campaigner Jerzy Owsiak officiated the event. |
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Tommy officiated at the Mass and said the graveside prayers. |
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We had a beautiful ceremony, officiated by a justice of the peace, with our siblings as witnesses and my niece and nephew as flower girl and ring bearer. |
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Ministers are already allowed to conduct marriage ceremonies outside churches and last year officiated at 380 such weddings, an increase of 41 on the previous year. |
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A cousin of the bride celebrated the Mass and officiated at the ceremony. |
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Tack was her ordination sponsor and officiated at Smith's wedding. |
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My character actually officiated at several marriage ceremonies. |
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The ceremony was officiated by the most senior official present, who opened by invoking the blessings of the Great Leader, Kim Il-sung. |
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This dimension did not go unnoticed in the homily of Bishop Jozef ZYCINSKI, who officiated. |
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Meisl also officiated international matches during the same period, including the 1912 Olympics. |
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Anita N. Doucette, a justice of peace in Harwich, Mass., officiated at the Chatham Bars Inn in Chatham, Mass. |
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In addition, it is mandatory for all matches in the applicable competition to be officiated with two additional assistant referees. |
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Official marriages, officiated by either religious authorities or by municipal clerks or judges, must be dissolved by the legal procedure of divorce. |
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His Excellency Sir Paulias Matane, Governor General of Papua New Guinea officiated the national launch of the report together with Honourable Deputy Prime Minister of Samoa and the Chair of the Commission on AIDS in Pacific. |
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He had officiated 30 or so matches in earlier days, though not under the Marquess of Queensberry rules. |
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In, and often also in front of, the apse was a raised platform, where the altar was placed and the clergy officiated. |
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Archbishop Wenilo of Sens officiated at the coronation, which included the first instance of royal unction in West Francia. |
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Ion Sokhos, a friend of the couple who received a one-day solemnization certificate from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, officiated at the home of the bride's mother. |
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Paul A. Jarvie, a friend of the groom's family who received permission from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to solemnize this marriage, officiated at the Seaport Boston Hotel. |
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James Mitchell, the bureau's floor manager, officiated. |
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Of course Brahmans officiated at the entry of the artificial cave. |
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Scott Thomas of Clarksdale officiated the ceremony along with concelebrants Rev. |
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Prisoners of war who are ministers of religion, without having officiated as chaplains to their own forces, shall be at liberty, whatever their denomination, to minister freely to the members of their community. |
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Emily Pines Schwartz, the bride's sister, who received a one-day marriage officiant designation from Massachusetts, officiated with assistance from Dr. Diana B. Kirschner, the sister of the groom. |
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Canada's Ambassador to Afghanistan William Crosbie administers a dose of the poliomyelitis vaccine to an Afghan child at a ceremony November 15 officiated by Afghan President Hamid Karzai. |
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Cynthia Hanscom, a notary public, officiated. |
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William B. Muñoz, a notary public there, officiated. |
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David Levine, a notary public in Boynton Beach, Fla., officiated. |
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The English-born Brazilian Sidney Pullen officiated Argentina's 6-1 victoverover Chile on 6 July, then played at center half for Brazil against the same Chilean team two days later. |
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In 2011 meanwhile, vice-president Edward Ssekandi officiated a ceremony in which a distributor was awarded a car and organised for Tiens to donate some of its products to a government health centre. |
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But they wanted the person who officiated at the religious ceremony to also sign the civil document, so I went to the trouble of registering myself with the state. |
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President Gbagbo publicly reaffirmed that view on 16 April when he officiated at the ceremonies marking the beginning of the removal of the zone of confidence. |
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Note: Irrespective of the number of games officiated on the same day in Tournaments or other Competitions, only one match per day may be recorded as a qualifying game. |
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He officiated more than 100 games in 2003, among them the Senior Canadian Championship semi-finals, the Elite Provincial Soccer League senior women finals and the CF Regional Championship finals. |
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This game will not be scored or officiated however. |
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Based on his professionalism and abilities, he was selected as Referee-in-Chief at the Regional competition and officiated the final matches in both the CF National and CISM Championships. |
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He also officiated a number of matches in Qatar's top flight. |
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In, and often also in front of, the apse was a raised platform, where the altar was placed, and from where the clergy officiated. |
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Bishop Compton officiated at the wedding of Anne and George of Denmark on 28 July 1683 in the Chapel Royal. |
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He was the last of the London dissenting ministers who officiated in a wig. |
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In February 2013, the Malacca Gallery in Jakarta, Indonesia was officiated by Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo and Malacca Chief Minister Mohd Ali Rustam. |
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What qualifies this as an interesting Godwink is that in 1987, when each of us got married, we had outdoor weddings officiated by the same minister! |
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Archbishop Rowan Williams officiated at the private funeral. |
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