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The codification of the ceremony developed through the late Muromachi period and flowered in the succeeding Momoyama period.
It was this accolade which was the essential act in creating a knight, and a simpler ceremony developed, conferring knighthood merely by striking or touching the knight-to-be on the shoulder with a sword, or "dubbing" him, as is still done today.
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The Indigenous programs here which include a sweat lodge and smudging ceremonies developed by and for people from the communities don't just help inmates pass the time, but also keep them connected to their culture.
A new style of ceremony was developed, emphasizing the distinction of the emperor from all other persons.
In contrast to the opening ceremonies, many elements of the Olympic closing ceremonies gradually developed more by tradition than official mandate.
He was taking part in the opening ceremony and had developed a pain in his foot brought on by intense rehearsals.
By the fourth or fifth century a ceremony had been developed following Holy Communion on Maundy Thursday, in which high Church leaders washed the feet of the poor.
He recalled, as a teenager, sitting in his Queens aerie, listening to the Academy Awards and the New York Film Critics Circle award ceremonies, and developing his ideas, idiosyncratic and polemical, on film.
In the same ceremony, a magnolia cultivar developed at the garden and distinguished by a golden yellow flower with a flush of plum at its base, was christened Judy Zuk.
UgandaInfo, unveiled today in an official ceremony in Kampala, was developed by the Uganda Bureau of Statistics, the Office of the Prime Minister and line ministries, with UNICEF support and in consultation with UN and NGO partners.
A number of religious congregations have developed naming ceremonies to show their love for members who are trans or gender nonconforming.
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