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It happened several weeks ago, and was followed by some additional solemnities.
When the solemnities were ended all moved towards the city.
The next day, preparations were made for the funeral solemnities.
The boys were subdued by these solemnities, and talked little.
From 1808 to 1811, he composed about 70 works for the royal solemnities.
The headlines called out the day, its commemorations, the public solemnities.
In these solemnities and revelries the Christians also took part.
He had, in fact, simply made a televised statement and avoided the solemnities afterward.
She had gone to great pains to prepare herself fittingly for the day's solemnities.
Anywhere else, this would be a sacred rite, with all the attendant solemnities.
He was the god of marriage, and presided over nuptial solemnities.
Academia and its solemnities of purpose are not to be seen at its events.
The august procession reached its appointed place in time, and the solemnities of the Coronation began.
But now the enchanted night is over; the solemnities of approaching marriage are enforcing reality.
He meant it as a joke, the letdown after the solemnities of coronation.
After the solemnities of his final accession to power, the first thing Shun did was to reform the calendar.
Published in time for holiday giving are three fast-moving titles that mock the solemnities of the cold war.
The Credo is used on all Sundays and solemnities.
When we went to take part in the celebrations, my heart leapt with joy that the two solemnities were so closely united."
"Then all the more reason for taking us to him," burst in Fili, who was getting impatient at these solemnities.
On Sundays and solemnities, three Scripture readings are given.
Bill Clinton has made "inclusion" a hallmark of his permanent campaign, offering balm, bucks and solemnities to all.
So they swore again with dread solemnities.
Most of the celebrations of events in the life of Christ are ranked as solemnities.
"If he and his entourage think that after the solemnities of the funeral it will be business as usual, they are misleading themselves," the paper said.