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She thought Chris, like his father, would become a customs inspector at John F. Kennedy International Airport—"Chris always visited whenever someone interesting came into customs"—but the sisters soon saw the passion he had for the game.
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Though the law requiring this semi-annual "Humphrey Hawkins testimony" recently lapsed, the event has become a custom.
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In the run-up to the poll preaching not only the word of God but also the one of local politicians has become a custom in several churches in Romania.
It has become a custom among the group for the women to bring food and the men to provide the wine, which on this night included prosecco in plastic cups as a belated celebration of Ms. Roberti's birthday.
As for the claim of Columbus, Ga., Professor Gardiner points to a local woman named Mary Ann Williams, who in the spring of 1866 wrote an open letter suggesting "a day be set apart annually" and become a "custom of the country" to decorate the graves of fallen soldiers with flowers.
Traveling to Rome for the pallium had become a custom, practised by a number of his predecessors.
It has since become a custom that the remains of kings, queens and other high-ranking members of the royal family are to be placed with the hall for an official mourning period.
With each individual peña (Castillian Spanish spelling) having different names and rules, it has become a custom in Spain to name a new peña after their favourite player or match, and in turn the player usually attends to the inaugural supper.
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