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Discover Ludwig"regalia" is a correct word in written English.
You could use it to refer to items that are used to confer or symbolize rank, office, or status. For example: "The royal regalia included a crown and scepter."
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Throughout it all, except for 11 short months in 1993-94, the Liberal Democratic Party LDPP), in cahoots with big business, bureaucrats and other interests, has clung to power, as it had since it was first elected in full cold-war regalia in 1955.No longer.
A hearing in Seattle this month turned into raucous political theatre when tribespeople in full regalia were bused and flown in from all over the West.
Thus go the lyrics of Las Mañanitas, the Mexican equivalent of Happy Birthday, belted out every day in restaurants and homes across the country, often by troupes of mariachi musicians in full regalia.
He has been horribly vexed in the current series because one of his best captains, Vito Spatafore, has been spotted in a gay night club dressed in full regalia.
Or they could become circuses for cases like that of Britain's Prince Harry, who wore a swastika-emblazoned uniform to a fancy dress party but was merely pilloried for it in the press since Britain does not ban Nazi regalia.
Dressed in full regalia and bursting with emotion, General Musharraf said: "This army is my life, my passion.
But New Orleans has always been more in the South than of it: the city's French and Spanish influences and its vibrant Creole culture are unique, and Jim Crow laws could not eradicate them.Still, the blacks who took to the streets for Mardi Gras in their Indian regalia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries did so despite the fear and disapproval of whites.
Fearful residents are being forced to display ZANU-PF regalia and attend "re-education" meetings, often deep into the night.Many opposition rallies were banned.
It was, presumably, the largest number of Indian tribes ever gathered.It was quite a sight: tribal chiefs in full regalia, and young and old with headdresses, beadwork and porcupine quills.
Teddy Roosevelt liked nothing better than trekking out west, where he slipped into cowboy regalia and slaughtered wildlife.
Consumers made "sacred regalia" of the three essential tools of modern life: the television, washing machine and fridge.
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