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Persons of importance, especially monarchs, might be buried in a free-standing sarcophagus, perhaps surrounded by an elaborate enclosure using metalwork and sculpture; grandest of all were the shrines of saints, which became the destinations of pilgrimages.
They were also asked to specify persons of importance for daily life functioning, including the answer alternative Nobody.
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"He was a person of importance in the modern era, but the likelihood of his personal materials being offered is probably zero, so that leaves you to signed photos and signed balls," he said.
I suspect that every time a person of importance is added to his list he cuts another notch in his bedhead.
Described by a Parisian detective as "a person of importance," possessed of "what we Frenchmen call la beaute du diable," Caesar was the star of Edward's funeral procession, marching in the place of honor, just behind the coffin.
The myth of the cell phone, one that has been enhanced by the movies, is that possessing one signifies you as a person of importance.
When any person of importance passed along the streets they ran ahead and cleared the way for them.
However, she immediately made clear that Hillary Clinton had stood besides her before she was a person of importance, with an international stature.
R: Respect others opinions or believes Use your responsibilities thoughtfully and wisely Have the person of honor sit to your RIGHT... it could be a date or a person of importance.
The family produced many other persons of lesser importance.
Similar results were found for two speech-related items, (understanding a conversation with one person and following a conversation with three persons), where scores of importance were very close to 4.00 but few people rated these as difficult.
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