He then joins in the dancing with the other celebrants as the ark is carried into the city. |
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A couple of liberal Wellington ministers have announced their intention to become civil union celebrants and make their churches available. |
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On the eve of Washington's birthday, the celebrants adhered to the principles of the former president's Farewell Address. |
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Moreover, there was a significant turn away from religious weddings to marriages performed by civil celebrants. |
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Many former celebrants of the music have become detractors in the face of its hypercommercialization and transracial acceptance. |
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Thirdly, marriage celebrants are not required to perform civil union ceremonies. |
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A hoarse yell broke forth from some of the celebrants, a sign that her words were taking effect. |
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During Diwali, celebrants wear new clothing and colourful, traditional dress. |
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Indeed, in some places celebrants had built towers around which to celebrate Lammas, and these linked to Silbury Hill. |
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During this time, thousands of glittering costumed celebrants revel and dance through the streets in a festive mood. |
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It seems that all celebrants came from the same place, wearing the same white albs, the same colored stoles, and performed almost the same gestures. |
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The 2005 Maundy Thursday Seder was led by Summerlea's Rev. Howard Clark and celebrants Jane Percy and Undeg Edwards. |
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At 10h30, the procession of celebrants, ordinands and altar servers made its way into the marvellously decorated chapel filled with people. |
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Other celebrants were members of the African diplomatic corps and representatives of private-sector companies and civil society. |
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The purpose of art. 365 is simply to ensure that celebrants conform with the conditions set out in federal law. |
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In contradistinction to less reflective celebrants of all things Irish, Kiberd willingly embraces the invented character of contemporary Irish culture. |
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However the chief difference to my bill is that the Greens bill would not allow marriage celebrants a choice about who they marry. |
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To mark the day, the celebrants included partners, members, teachers, girls, senior government officials and other guests. |
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Its celebrants, at all levels of the hierarchy headed by the Pope, are exclusively male. |
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Elizabeth Anche, fourth from left, poses with other celebrants on IRIS graduation day. |
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Barack Obama's inauguration is still two days away, but eager celebrants already pack Washington. |
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In London, many people defied a request by police to avoid meeting in Trafalgar Square, where authorities often have trouble controlling the rowdier celebrants. |
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This longest and most festive of Chinese holidays, which ends with the Lantern Festival on Feb. 28, gives celebrants 15 days to party. |
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Some parties, co-hosted with fellow out director Roland Emmerich, have featured more than a thousand celebrants. |
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Canadians can join the House in wishing all the celebrants a Happy Yom Ha'atzmaut. |
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Hordes of celebrants, swept by rain, surged over the five-year-old Brooklyn Bridge. |
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He told the CCCB Plenary meeting that more education about the real nature of the liturgy is needed for celebrants and the laity so both will better appreciate the ritual and be able to enter into the mystery of the liturgy. |
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When we first began as celebrants back in 1973, we had no poetry in our heads at all. |
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Church and state are completely separate but all clergy can be licensed as civil celebrants for legal purposes. |
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The procession began, and the celebrants filed into the temple patio to dance the Dance of the Serpent. |
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Once inside, about all that the celebrants could do was nod their heads to the music and pat their feet. |
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The dance begins slowly, meditatively, and gradually accelerates, as the dancers' white skirts billow, and the celebrants raise one hand to the sky. |
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A Belfast journalist also details life in a community divided by religion, and humanist celebrants are shown conducting funeral, wedding and baby-naming celebrations. |
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Aboriginal celebrants on Sunday morning lit a fire at the Sydney Opera House before the flame, along with offerings from around the world, was carried aboard a boat. |
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The rite involves all the church parishes on Majorca with old and young generations working side-by-side as singers, costume-makers, celebrants and other helpers, thus ensuring its transmission. |
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The best way to protect the freedom of conscience of religious celebrants with regard to civil marriage is to assign the performance of that ceremony to civil officers designated by the state as its representatives. |
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During this training week, the entire community of Fort Providence was able to be involved as hosts and celebrants in a traditional feast for the Northwest Territories AHS project delegates. |
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Some families are taking this further and are finding their own family spokespersons or family celebrants. |
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As years passed, adorned floats and costumed revelers became a tradition among the celebrants. |
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Many a satisfactory jammy, sardiney orgy left its distended celebrants poorer in pocket certainly, but richer in cherished memories. |
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Not only does it initiate the most solemn portion of the Divine Liturgy, the Eucharist, but it also covers several protracted liturgical actions performed by the celebrants. |
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The major promoters of aso ebi are cloth merchants and celebrants. |
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Demand for funeral celebrants has surged across Ireland, as more and more families look to lay their loved ones to rest in non-religious ceremonies. |
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They are the primary preachers and teachers, celebrants of sacraments. |
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Celebrants were Fr Joe Kennedy, a grand-uncle of Caroline, and Fr Sean Stokes, a relation of the groom. |
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Celebrants gathered in the town below and marched to the ruins of Hambach Castle on the heights above the small town of Hambach, in the Palatinate province of Bavaria. |
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