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And, as a Gandhi, she did not need the inconvenience of coronation to control the government.
The couch-bound philosophers will assess everything from Theresa May's frictionless coronation to the Labour party's ongoing internal combustion.
If that happened, critics claimed, the Shadow Cabinet would anoint a new leader in a "coronation" to avoid a divisive leadership contest.
The Jumbotrons are in place on Washington's Mall to relay giant images of America's version of a coronation to the assembled multitude.
It was written as the first of a projected tetralogy that would chronicle the lives of three members of one family from the coronation to 1980.
Its presidents, including Jean-Bédel Bokassa, who named himself emperor with a Napoleonic coronation to match, have found their writ seldom runs beyond the capital.
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This overstepped a long tradition which reserved coronations to the Archbishop of Canterbury, a reservation confirmed as recently as 1166 by Pope Alexander III.
His father, who strongly opposed Béla's coronation, refused to give him a province to rule up until 1220.
It was not until 1220 that Frederick came to Italy for his imperial coronation and to reenter his Sicilian kingdom.
Completed in 1791, just months before Mozart's death, "Clemenza" was written to serve an emperor's coronation and to earn an unusually handsome commission.
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