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The house was ceremonially opened in the early summer of 1902.
On August 1, 1912 the new building had been ceremonially opened.
The nearly complete church was ceremonially opened on September 25, 2011.
On May 15, 1964, the majority of the third phase was ceremonially opened.
Then, ceremonially, she had tossed the diamond heart out of the window.
She was murdered ceremonially by a man from the west, who had come with promises of help.
For the line itself, the first ground was ceremonially cut near the western end of the tunnel on 1 October 1838.
The fourth tower was ceremonially opened on 19 July 1925.
The elder members of the family ceremonially bless the younger.
But I cannot understand why any one should bother about a ceremonial except ceremonially.
So I drive it ceremonially, in fall and spring.
They are ceremonially bathed and decorated for a public audience.
Sculpture group 6 was ceremonially unveiled on 14 November 1900.
These are ceremonially and politically important to a range of Eastern tribes.
The university was ceremonially opened on 16 February 1959.
The first class 101 locomotive was ceremonially presented on 1 July 1996.
Ground was ceremonially broken on 19 February 1934 in front of 110,000 spectators, three times the number expected.
During one scene, musicians ceremonially dipped their hands into water tanks.
Construction of station lasted from 2007 to 2011, when it was ceremonially opened on 3 June.
All of them ceremonially laid the first mortar on the cornerstone.
Nevertheless, the sculpture was ceremonially launched on 15 January 2009.
Similarly, a special hammer was often used to ceremonially tap the stone into place.
The rest you may leave in a pile by the door and it will be ceremonially burned."
To make clear the college's territorial sway, he had the boundaries walked ceremonially.
After the properties of the water were confirmed to be sound, construction work was ceremonially launched.
I did not understand these words, which were spoken ceremoniously.
He had better sense than to behave ceremoniously for no reason at all.
It is ceremoniously performed for a boy at his age of 16.
Two people did and were ceremoniously crossed off the list.
He raised his glass ceremoniously, first to Mary, and then to the two of us.
These gifts are ceremoniously given away a few days before marriage.
Then she took the Crown from its cover and ceremoniously set it upon her head.
A number of the older children entered and were ceremoniously presented.
On November 25, 2000, the new station was ceremoniously dedicated.
Miles ceremoniously brought out the final contracts from his briefcase.
The club ceremoniously opened its new pavilion on 29 June 2007.
I again ceremoniously made him a present of one, and he thanked me without great enthusiasm.
They met in the center of the arena and ceremoniously crossed weapons.
She gave it to me ceremoniously, her face serious.
Another night I followed an older gentleman who was being led ceremoniously through the restaurant.
He set it down ceremoniously in the middle of the staked-out area.
Then the fabric will be unfurled in a day, ceremoniously.
But before the boys left, they bowed ceremoniously to their bewildered father.
Ceremoniously the twins held the dead bird between them at arm's length.
And precisely for that reason, was ceremoniously denounced to the Convention.
The building was opened ceremoniously on 15 October 1884.
Both were opened together ceremoniously on September 24, 1937.
Book burning is the practice of destroying, often ceremoniously, books or other written material.
They will march ceremoniously before the crowd and receive diplomas.
They ceremoniously extended their hands toward one another again, Theo's flickering.