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He's also cross that she resigned after enjoying a starring role in the first world war ceremony at Westminster Abbey the previous evening.
He also wrote two works, posthumously published, on the Osage: A Dictionary of the Osage Language (1932) and War Ceremony and Peace Ceremony of the Osage Indian (1938).
In September 1918, just two months before Armistice Day, Hopkin was wounded and died and was later buried in a war ceremony in Palestine.
They are making their war ceremony and they outnumber us.
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The peace towns provided sanctuary for wrongdoers; war ceremonies were conducted in red towns.
But most papers dedicate the bulk of their main news pages to dispatches from war ceremonies across Europe.
Joseph Stalin's picture was banned from the many posters in the center of the city, and Lenin's Tomb -- the reviewing stand for so many Cold War ceremonies -- was covered by a billboard.
The Kansai region of Japan also has a tug-of-war ceremony which is believed to have been introduced by Korean immigrants.
This is due to the common association in Southeast Asia between dragons (which the ropes of the juldarigi are thought to resemble) and rain; as a result juldarigi or similar tug-of-war ceremonies have also historically been staged during periods of drought.
Australian police have foiled an Isis-inspired terrorist attack allegedly orchestrated to target a war remembrance ceremony and police officers.
"Who cares more, who knows better, who speaks with greater honesty about the true costs and the real consequences of war?" The ceremony did not last long.
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