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Over 40,000 members were able to attend the dedicatory services.
More than 4,000 members attended the four dedicatory services held throughout the day.
Four dedicatory services were held to accommodate the members who wanted to attend.
For instance, the dedicatory is by "the author of the book to its composer."
Around 6,000 members attended the four dedicatory sessions of the temple.
Slowly he read the inscription on the dedicatory page: "To one who will remember, and understand."
A dedicatory inscription which faced the portrait has been lost.
It is in virtue of action that he was chosen to be the first to bring the dedicatory offering.
More than 3,800 church members attended the dedicatory sessions.
Four dedicatory sessions were held, which allowed for more than 2,500 members to be present at the temple's dedication.
The order of the files in this distribution is as follows: introduction dedicatory.
A dedicatory service was conducted at 2:00pm on August 21, 1883.
The dedicatory sessions were broadcast to congregations of the church within Utah.
The dedicatory inscription dates this mosaic to the year 631/32.
He made several other dedicatory works, all of which bear his signature and their corresponding dates.
Thomas led the dedicatory concert on December 14, 1904.
A dedicatory inscription is engraved on the northern side of the basis.
Pope added to the second edition the following dedicatory letter:
A two-day dedicatory service on 14 and 15 March 1863 brought more than 150 visitors, including many dignitaries.
A few dedicatory inscriptions were also found but of very little contribution to decipherment.
The temple had a hieroglyphic stone step with a dedicatory inscription.
The graves in normal cemeteries do not have these dedicatory markers."
It was used for keeping accounts and also for dedicatory inscriptions.
The second edition appeared without the dedicatory letter.
This fourth copy also includes three dedicatory poems prefacing the play.