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Late Thursday, the Angels had not announced plans for an observance before their home game Friday night with the Boston Red Sox.
Two years later he was asked to serve on the organizing committee for an observance of the 40th anniversary of the ghetto uprising.
Several members of the first U.S. ascent (1963), including James Whittaker and Norman Dyhrenfurth, gathered in San Francisco in February for an observance of the 50th anniversary of that expedition.
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The get-together was originally set for 1982 as an observance of the tenth anniversaray of the U.N. Conference on the Environment, held in Stockholm.
At its core is a striving for unity and an observance of the connectedness of past and present, the body and the world.
You want to take time off for a religious observance that does not occur on your day off or on a paid holiday.
Speak to your manager privately, letting her know that the time off is for a religious observance, so she understands why the day off is important to you, Ms. Hladio says.
But as the nation prepares for a blanketing observance of the 40th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination on Saturday, a different Dallas has moved to the forefront of the remembrances.
In 1223, Francis asked permission from Pope Honorius III for a special observance of Christmas.
My siblings and I recently gathered for a morning observance of immediate family members that had died.
Members of Congress probably wanted to be in their home states during those holidays, according to Ritchie, which would have contributed to the push for a national observance.
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