If necessary the number may be reduced to only two torchbearers and thurifer, or even just the thurifer alone. |
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Acolytes serve at the altar as sub deacons and servers, crucifers, thurifers, torchbearers and lectors. |
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Nor, unlike that downtrodden group, do Muslims lack inspiring torchbearers. |
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Artists, who are open to the world around them, including other cultures, can be considered the ideal torchbearers of culture. |
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Alisa Camplin was one of 14 international torchbearers chosen to participate in the 2010 Winter Games Torch Relay. |
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The Olympic Flame will be carried on its journey by some 12000 torchbearers. |
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During its voyage, the Paralympic Flame will be carried by close to 600 torchbearers. |
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The Paralympic Torch Relay will be a 10-day journey and will involve 600 torchbearers. |
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Ten torchbearers will be chosen for each participating community sporting event and festival around the province until fall. |
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Members of this team will accompany the relay across the country to protect the flame itself, as well as the expected 12,000 torchbearers who will participate along the route. |
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It will be carried by more than 400 torchbearers through cities, towns, villages and townlands, past many of our iconic landmarks. |
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Canadians are encouraged to come out and cheer on the torchbearers as they make their way across Canada in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay. |
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Worst still, they supply today's critics with the evidence they need to blacken the movement. This re-evaluation makes for an unfamiliar picture of the Enlightenment and its torchbearers. |
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In that play, the title character's fate is determined in a courtroom, but much of the action takes place in Venice's streets, amidst torchbearers and masked partygoers and gondolas and talk of business on the Rialto. |
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It also proposed the names of possible torchbearers for the communities. |
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The Halifax 2011 Canada Games Host Society and The Chronicle Herald are giving Nova Scotians age 12 to 21 a chance to be official Canada Games torchbearers. |
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Some of the torchbearers did not wear the official uniform provided by the Games Organising Committee, but instead wore regional or traditional costumes. |
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As the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay makes its way across Canada, the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay Security Team is focused on keeping the flame ablaze and the torchbearers safe. |
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The international torchbearers included exceptional athletes, famous entertainers and colourful media commentators who embodied the Olympic spirit. |
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Will Longshore, cousin of the bride, served as the crucifer, while cousins of the groom Robert Carson and Robert Nance served as torchbearers. |
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These torchbearers were Callum Airlie, Jordan Duckitt, Desiree Henry, Katie Kirk, Cameron MacRitchie, Aidan Reynolds, and Adelle Tracey. |
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At the same time, around 12,000 torchbearers will be carrying the Torch for parts of its journey on foot, by dog sledge, snowmobile, horse, aeroplane and by other means of transport. |
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Together the torchbearers each lit a petal which spread the fire to the 204 petals of the cauldron, representing the countries that participated in the games. |
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By interpreting the teachings enshrined in the Vedas, the epics and the puranas, the torchbearers have kindled the flame of spirituality inherent in Man. |
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Torchbearers will travel past Don Valley Stadium to Cleethorpes where it will take a ride on the Coast Light Railway. |
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Torchbearers were Rachel Elaine Brady and Mary Hannah Brady, and the crucifer was James Armstrong Hazard, all of Columbus. |
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