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He tried to make it a ceremonial call because of his public, but he couldn't think of much to say to Annie.
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"Perhaps," he went on, "the coda is nothing more than a ceremonial washing of the hands -- making it clear for all to see, that if the terrible things sure to happen as a consequence of this outrageous order do happen, they will be none of this court's responsibility.
It seems a little silly, I know, making a ceremonial occasion on an x-ray scanner in a bustling airport, but it was oddly moving too -- a moment of humanity in the middle of a dehumanizing process.
He spoke before European leaders made a ceremonial first journey through the Gotthard base tunnel.
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