In such a private meeting as he represents in the Hemetes image, the Queen would probably not have worn her coronation regalia. |
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Madala was dressed in the full regalia of a captain, and walked tall and proud, hand on her sword hilt, and the other gripping her pike. |
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All three will be open during the week, giving non-masons a rare peep inside the grand inner temple and a chance to see the ceremonial regalia. |
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A new royal barge, emblazoned in silver and gold and with elaborate wainscoting, was commissioned, and trimmed with the king and queen's regalia. |
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His regalia was guarded and kept by elite guards who took care of it from reign to reign. |
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The principal pieces of St Edward's regalia, including the coronation crown, were delivered directly to the Mint. |
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Therefore, Crown jewels might include everything from the regalia to swords, tiaras, rings and brooches. |
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The group typically dons tropical regalia such as foam parrot hats, grass skirts and loudly flowered shirts and shorts. |
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We saw the Scottish Crown Jewels, the second most expensive in Europe and the oldest royal regalia in Britain. |
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Lajuwa reportedly hid his corpse, wore the royal regalia, and started impersonating the king. |
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For those who don't know, the Honours of Scotland are the regalia or crown jewels, mostly dating from the early sixteenth century. |
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These holdings encompass virtually the whole spectrum of Akan gold regalia and related forms and include many unusual if not unique works. |
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Opening as described, the lights came up to reveal los chicos in all their flamenco regalia, backed by singers and guitarists downstage. |
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Thus, a full-page photograph of a gold ring cast from a peanut begins the chapter on Asante regalia. |
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Images of coup sticks and warriors in full regalia mingled with turtles, bears, and bison. |
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On the day we performed, Italian artists in full Renaissance regalia offered opera, folk dances and other historical entertainment. |
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Dressed in 70's disco dancer regalia, the president jived, boogied and strutted on the computer screen with gamers choosing his next step. |
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Compston saunters in 10 minutes later, resplendent in full leisurewear regalia. |
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On a far lighter note, I just love the pomp and ceremony of all the military parades, heraldry, and regalia. |
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The mayor of Swindon arrived in his full mayoral regalia with his wife and mayoress, Pamela. |
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The puppets wear the clothing and regalia of Fon chiefs, attesting to the interethnic community of Nago and Fon peoples. |
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Two men in the full regalia come stampeding through the obstacle course of dumpsters and cardboard box mansions. |
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Malmesbury's collection of antique art, furniture and mayoral regalia is being valued this week by fine art expert Stephen Hill. |
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We are dazzled by the exotic regalia in which Indian rulers impressed the British court. |
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I expected Devin to emerge in full Navy regalia, dress uniform and everything. |
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The event at the Marriott saw many Scots attending, some in full dress regalia. |
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The full regalia of this uniform include trousers, a belt, shoes, a greatcoat and hat, along with other smaller pieces. |
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In trademark whiteface and Buster Keaton regalia, Viglione pummeled his drums in a murderous rage, while Palmer's full, rich voice created a palpable drama. |
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Mabel, my young sister, dressed in the splendor of the flower girl's regalia, beaming me her sunny, unmarred smile as I brushed my hand past hers on the way to the altar. |
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A man in full leather regalia and crotchless chaps gets on the bus. |
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Collars were ceremonial regalia among the Tlingit, and there are many period photographs of them being worn at potlatches and other special ceremonies. |
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The faculty was splendid in their academic regalia, students all gowned with their mortar and tassel led by a marshal carrying the college's mace. |
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For example, when she wasn't working car shows, Kelley worked bars in Richmond Hill, her embonpoint en regalia in a low-cut dress with a beer logo plastered on it. |
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It became the royal seat in 1323 when King Charles I moved here, bringing with him the coronation regalia and the Holy Crown. |
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As with the embroidered cross on the mantle, one can note here the desire to emulate the sumptuousness of the regalia of the Royal Orders. |
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Before the start of the pow-wow each day, women, men and children dress in their regalia and apply their face paint. |
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Only the knights wore the Templars' distinctive regalia, a white surcoat marked with a red cross. |
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The king's regalia and his audience suggested to archaeologists that he was portraying a deity in some type of ritualized performance. |
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Non-Native visitors in shorts and sandals seemed awestruck at the opportunity to walk and dance alongside men and women in full tribal regalia. |
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The winner of the international beauty competition held in Bangkok in May, Glebova was to open the festival last weekend sporting her official beauty queen's regalia. |
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We also have an extensive line of stock pins and regalia for your every need. |
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For children, some of the centres offer summer camps, play groups, and the opportunity to make traditional dance regalia and crafts. |
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This flute is part of the regalia of certain societies and also may be used as a hunting caller. |
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The crowd watched as Chiefs and Elders in black and red regalia accompanied the totem pole on the journey to its final destination. |
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He borrowed bagpipes for his station band and searched for a suitable tartan to outfit the band in full Scottish regalia. |
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It also outlawed cultural expressions related to ceremonies and gatherings, such as dances, songs, regalia, masks and musical instruments. |
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The imperial regalia were an indispensable feature of all medieval royal coronations. |
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This highly visible and interactive performance will introduce traditional and contemporary style dancers in full regalia. |
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The regalia were kept here for about two centuries, in the last period under the guardianship of barons nominated by the National Assembly. |
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Defying balmy but decidedly hiemal temperatures, graying fans of the beachbum balladeer arrived for his soldout Madison Square Garden gig in full Parrot Head regalia. |
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Following a well-established formula for regal portraits, Winterhalter created distant yet elegant formal likenesses of the rulers in full regalia. |
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Her son John Balliol, who became King of Scotland at the behest of King Edward I had his regalia stripped from him by Edward when he didn't toe the line. |
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He met children from Hermitage Primary School in Tower Hamlets and St Peter's Primary School in Woolwich as they enjoyed workshops in royal regalia, arms and armour. |
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Norwegian royalty is shorn of regalia but is safety ensconced in respect. |
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In addition to the throne, the ceremony did include the presence of some of the trappings one might expect at a coronation, including the royal robes and the Crown regalia. |
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The collection of a regalia for coronation purposes added to the solemnity and antiquity of the occasion and seems to have been begun by the monks of Westminster abbey. |
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Rodriguez, 49, was sworn in hurriedly in Sucre, without the presidential sash and regalia, before a session meeting of legislators as protesters clashed with police outside. |
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People love to see the mayor and love to see him or her in full regalia. |
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Dressed in full regalia with mitre and crook, Bishop David then led a prayer of thanks for the new school and everyone who worked and studied in it. |
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By the same token many of the Tarascans experienced the cultural shock of having their pre-Hispanic idols, temples and religious regalia destroyed by Franciscan missionaries. |
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With the canonisation of the Confessor in 1161, his regalia gained the status of holy relics, further increasing the veneration with which they were regarded. |
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He negotiates a long, perilous journey to a new land where he finds himself worshipped as a demigod, plied with regalia and invested with law-giving powers by a local tribe. |
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High points were the beaded regalia of Yoruba and Luba diviners. |
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The advisor was attired in full dress regalia with a sidearm on his hip. |
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John proudly showed me a photograph of himself in his smart uniform, holding the golden mace and stood alongside the current mayor in full regalia. |
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To represent the Illini with a Plains Indian war bonnet, and to dress the mascot in the military regalia of a Sioux warrior, is therefore totally inaccurate. |
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The black and white dress code was given a splash of colour by members of the Army, who attended in their Reds, and Colchester Town Watch appeared in medieval regalia. |
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There are also two kilt shops, with Highland regalia for sale or hire, their windows dressed in swathes of tartan and accessories, dirks, sporrans and brogues. |
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He has been horribly vexed in the current series because one of his best captains, Vito Spatafore, has been spotted in a gay night club dressed in full regalia. |
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In this context it should not be confused with any physical crown, such as those of the British royal regalia. |
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Jack had dozens of miniatures of Napoleonic footsoldiers painted in detailed period regalia for his wargames. |
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Clothed in the toga or military regalia, the body communicates rank or sphere of activity, not the characteristics of the individual. |
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Scotland's national relics and regalia were made in a formal presentation to the English royal saint, Edward the Confessor. |
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Thus go the lyrics of Las Mañanitas, the Mexican equivalent of Happy Birthday, belted out every day in restaurants and homes across the country, often by troupes of mariachi musicians in full regalia. |
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They could be attached to traditional regalia and cedar bark hats as status symbols, or they were also made into shirts. |
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Imperial rights had been referred to as regalia since the Investiture Controversy, but were enumerated for the first time at Roncaglia. |
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Opened in 2006, the exhibits include uniforms, medals, weapons, regalia, music and a captured enemy standard from the Battle of Waterloo. |
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After the final defeat of 1283, Gwynedd was stripped of all royal insignia, relics, and regalia. |
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The Pope allowed Henry to be crowned for a second time, using a new set of royal regalia. |
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It can still be seen on the civic regalia of the Mayor of Penzance and on several important landmarks in the town. |
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A hearing in Seattle this month turned into raucous political theatre when tribespeople in full regalia were bused and flown in from all over the West. |
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The blue garden wore full regalia on my visit, a mélange of blue and purple pansies, purply-blue aubrieta gracilis, true blue ladybells, brunnera and sweet Kate spiderwort. |
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The performance was extremely controversial at the time, as the band were all dressed in army regalia. |
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The Elvis regalia industry also capitalises on schlock. |
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It was, presumably, the largest number of Indian tribes ever gathered. It was quite a sight: tribal chiefs in full regalia, and young and old with headdresses, beadwork and porcupine quills. |
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Each host originally had its own leadership and regalia as well as its own uniforms and ranks. |
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Whenever a commotion breaks out, we ludicrously set up yet another working group to pacify the public and clean up the political regalia, but the end result in most cases is a delay of decisions and still more anger. |
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Accompanied by singers who also played drums, the dancers entered the amphitheater wearing regalia adorned with eagle feathers, fringe and beadwork. |
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Nonetheless, the High Priests of Amun and God's Wife of Amun still had to take on royal regalia to be depicted before the gods. |
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Earlier in this century, this community had resisted the government ban on the potlatch until the RCMP just came door to door and took the regalia away. |
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It is a party that has always approached politics as though preaching, that calls itself a down-to-earth, grassroots party, and that projects an aura of saintliness that calls to mind a full array of religious regalia. |
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A pow wow is an occasion for parades and Native American dancers in regalia, with many dancing styles presented. |
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In 2008, members of the Huron-Wendat Nation will dress in full regalia for exciting performances that show the Wendake of yesterday and today, as well as its art, culture, and rich past. |
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You'll even see contestants paddling their surfboards across the harbour in colourful Australia Day regalia, some accompanied by plastic kangaroos or other uniquely Australian mascots. |
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On 11 December, he declared himself the Shaowu Emperor, borrowing his imperial regalia from local theatre troupes. |
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For some time the Abbey had claimed that it possessed a set of coronation regalia that Edward had left for use in all future coronations. |
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He looked in bewilderment at number 24, the final house with its regalia of stucco swags and bows. |
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However, Berczy's painting seems to focus more on the subject while Reynolds' painting relies on props and military regalia to transmit the sitter's importance. |
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Following that, the monarch is anointed with holy oil, invested with regalia, and crowned, before receiving the homage of his or her subjects. |
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In contrast to the history and tradition which surround the regalia, it is customary for most coronation robes to be newly made for each monarch. |
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It is expected to take over the former Borough's mayoralty and regalia. |
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The Masonic Temples in Jersey and Guernsey were ransacked in January 1941 and furnishings and regalia were seized and taken to Berlin for display. |
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The amount paid might determine each person's place in the picture, either head to toe in full regalia in the foreground or face only in the back of the group. |
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Traditional attire of bomber jackets, duffel coats and Union Jack regalia complemented a stunning selection of scooters, including Lambrettas, Vespas, Piaggios and Giteras. |
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The regalia of the Carolingian empire had been divided by Louis the Pious on his deathbed between his two faithful sons, Charles the Bald and Lothair. |
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The Jewel House was built specifically to house the royal regalia, including jewels, plate, and symbols of royalty such as the crown, sceptre, and sword. |
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Of the royal regalia preserved in Palermo, the crown is Byzantine in style and the coronation cloak is of Arab craftsmanship with Arabic inscriptions. |
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Cromwell was sworn in as Lord Protector on 16 December 1653, with a ceremony in which he wore plain black clothing, rather than any monarchical regalia. |
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Oak leaves are traditionally an important part of German Army regalia. |
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However, scholars cannot agree on whether the king's jewels were actually inside the baggage train, and there is evidence that his regalia were intact after the journey. |
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One of the last acts of the old town council was to present the bulk of the Royal Burgh records and the Provost's regalia to the Irvine Burns Club Museum on Eglinton Street. |
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