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It's George Orwell season again, an observance that may outlast the swallows of San Juan Capistrano.
Therefore, surely, there has to be an observance of UK tax law in those places.
MEMO bills itself as an "observance" and claims it is not attempting to re‐enact anything.
We begin the evening with an observance, sharing reflections on his life.
The fetish of location is always useful, even when an observance of it throws up some odd moments.
And the whims of UN decision-making mean that, though 264 days are free of an observance, others are overloaded.
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He chose Nov. 21 because Nov. 22 is the feast of St. Cecilia, the patron saint of music, and staging an antithetical observance the day before followed traditions like celebrating Mardi Gras before the start of Lent.
And in the holy city of Karbala, Shiite pilgrims continued to arrive for Ashura, an annual observance of the death of Imam Hussein Ali, a moment that cemented the birth of Shiism.
Representatives of multiple faiths bridged cultural and religious gaps on campus Friday when they gathered to break bread together at an interfaith observance of Ramadan, a holy month of Islam.
Biocompatibility of tactic PMMA and their blend fibers was first time comparably investigated using HeLa as the model mammalian cell line; an intriguing observance was first revealed that the blend fibers showed better biocompatibility than both pristine ones, though the behind mechanism is not well understood yet.
"The concept to create this book developed from necessity and an acute observance of our contemporary handling of the "immigrant body" in America.
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