The presiding judge spoke only in English, but the swearing-in itself was conducted sequentially in both French and English. |
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The swearing-in ceremony was boycotted by most foreign diplomats, and the African Union has suspended Madagascar from membership. |
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Kevin Fallon on the quirk of history that demands two swearing-in ceremonies for this particular president. |
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Sessions last from one to three hours and are followed by the swearing-in of poll officials and materials distribution. |
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They also conduct civil marriage ceremonies, attend swearing-in functions in the community, and sign formal documents. |
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The Congress has yet to follow-up on the changes that were announced as part of the swearing-in of the new Cabinet. |
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Ten of John Boehner's 11 brothers and sisters were on hand for his swearing-in as House speaker. |
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Young master Taft took the book with him to the swearing-in of his father, William Howard Taft, apparently to stave off boredom. |
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The annual swearing-in ceremony of the new Swiss Guards traditionally takes place in the presence of the President of the Confederation, who is received by the Pope on this occasion for an audience. |
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The final phase of investiture of the candidate with the authority of a judge is the swearing-in ceremony, since under the law judges cannot begin to fulfil their duties if this procedure is not respected. |
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The swearing-in of Members of the Executive Council took place in the Legislative Chamber on the morning of October 3, and the Members of the Legislative Assembly in the afternoon. |
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The swearing-in ceremony was delayed only briefly before continuing. |
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The first day saw the swearing-in of athletes, trainers and judges, after which athletes would make sacrifices to the gods and, if they wished, seek advice from oracles. |
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Reservists are recently retired Regular Members who after swearing-in are eligible to work six months less a day. |
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Which former presidents attended the swearing-in ceremony? |
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At her swearing-in, Officer Collura exuded pride. |
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At his swearing-in ceremony, held on 6 December 2006, the President of the Republic gave an outline of his five-year mandate program, focusing on five sectors. |
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A Guard of Honour may be accorded to the commissioner on the occasion of the opening and closing of the Legislature, and after the swearing-in ceremony. |
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The swearing-in on Friday, 26 August 2005 of Mr. Pierre Nkurunziza as the new President of Burundi rekindled hope for the future of the people of that country. |
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Haiti and Liberia also saw remarkable peaceful transitions to democratic rule, the restoration of the rule of law and the swearing-in of new democratically elected leaders. |
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That Obama's swearing-in was historic seemed beyond dispute. |
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Despite the peace agreements signed in August, 2000 and the swearing-in of a new government agreed upon in the November, 2001 accords, the civil war drags on and people continue to be massacred and pillaged. |
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At the swearing-in, when the chief justice of the California Supreme Court, Tani Cantil-Sakauye, asked him to attest that he was taking the position without mental reservation, Mr. Brown paused and the audience laughed. |
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Following the elections and the swearing-in of the President, the Ministry of Justice filed a nolle prosequi in the case, thereby dropping all charges against Mr. Golley, who has since left the country for Great Britain. |
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