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She was accompanied by her three teen-age sons, whose names were Ashin, Azic, and Akber, and she and her sons were ceremonially received at City Hall by Mayor John F. Hylan and given keys to the city.
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Kélé rituals also include singing and dance, as well as feasting, praying to Ogun and the other gods, the smashing of the calabash to appease Eshu at the end of the ceremony, the display of tools made of iron and steel to honor Ogun, and smooth stones to represent Shango, who also receives a ceremonially cleansed sacrificial ram.
He received his pallium, the symbol of his archiepiscopal authority, from Pope Celestine III and was ceremonially enthroned at Canterbury on 7 November 1193.
And in west London, there is a street paved with literal gold on which recent graduates, rendered desperate by their poverty, are ceremonially killed in exchange for their family receiving a one-off payment of £800 [$1,240].
Robert went to Rome to receive his pallium and returned to England where he was ceremonially enthroned at Canterbury on 29 June 1051.
Oetzi, the 5,000 year old "Iceman" found in the Italian Alps, may have been ceremonially buried, archaeologists say.
And in a more symbolic move, the neighbors of the house hope to have the block ceremonially named Marx Brothers Place.
So each of the great rivals has ceremonially acknowledged that playing ideals, and any grandeur they have, comes from players.
During the opening ceremony of the Winter or Summer Games, an Olympic flag is ceremonially raised at the main venue.
Mike Wise is ceremonially "suspended" for a month.
A Yorkie rushed up to the fence, barking ceremonially.
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