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Being inaugurated

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To induct into office with a formal ceremony.

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"Hopefully we show our best for this inauguration, despite who is being inaugurated," she added.

They vowed to congest the streets of Washington and prevent Hayes from being inaugurated.

Judges for the new International Criminal Court are being inaugurated on March 11.

The story sees one of Spidey's oldest enemies, the Chameleon, trying to stop Obama being inaugurated.

"The civil war now being inaugurated," he predicted, "will be as horrible as his Satanic Majesty could desire".

In December, barely a week after being inaugurated, Ms. Palin said the plane would be sold on eBay.

A few streets away Conservatives held a protest meeting against "a fine British achievement" being inaugurated by a foreigner.

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Andrew Jackson was inaugurated.

It was inaugurated in 1912.

Long was inaugurated on May 21 , 1928

Eliot was inaugurated in October 1869.

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