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Ceremoniously
Ceremoniously Cer`e*mo"ni*ous*ly, adv. In a ceremonious way.
Ceremoniousness
Ceremoniousness Cer`e*mo"ni*ous*ness, n. The quality, or practice, of being ceremonious.

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- Aragonese; Pero IV d'Aragón; 5 September 1319 – 6 January 1387), called the Ceremonious (Catalan: El Cerimoniós; Aragonese: el Ceremonioso), was from 1336 until...
- than 40,000 inhabitants are cities. Town and market town are above all ceremonious honorary degrees, referring to po****tion, history and regional significance...
- Quotations from Wikiquote Rite may refer to: Ritual, an established ceremonious act Rite (Christianity), sacred rituals in the Christian religion Ritual...
- through India Gate. The event is hosted by the President of India with ceremonious parades and cultural events. The Delhi Republic Day parade held during...
- Lungee are a hand-woven gold embroidered cloth worn by Sindhi men on ceremonious occasions like weddings, Engagements, Cultural day and events etc. The...
- anthem in the world, ever. Most national anthems are pompous, br****y, ceremonious, but this is genuinely thrilling. Very important in the song ... is the...
- modified until the 14th century with the efforts of Peter IV of Aragon "the Ceremonious". This king extended the palatial structures in 1336 and constructed...
- Basilica with a wide bruise on his chin. Francis was at the Basilica to ceremoniously install 21 new cardinals of the church. The bruise was caused when Francis...
- Peter IV the Ceremonious (Poblet Monastery)...
- and Rome in 63 AD. At both sites the Roman emperor Nero (r. 54–68 AD) ceremoniously crowned him king of Armenia by placing the royal diadem on his head...