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Dignitary protection services are most
often provided by
either the
United States Secret Service or the US
Department of State’s
Diplomatic Security Service...
- In tort law,
dignitary torts involve non-physical harm, such as
damage to re****tion. Historically, this
category of
torts was
often covered by the writ...
- An
ecclesiastical dignitary is a
member of a
cathedral chapter, or
collegiate church.
These offices can
include the provost, the dean, the
custos and...
- of
persons "retained" in the
service of a noble,
royal personage, or
dignitary; a
suite (French "what follows") of retainers. The word,
recorded in English...
- A
parade is a
procession of people,
usually organized along a street,
often in costume, and
often accompanied by
marching bands, floats, or
sometimes large...
- The
Grand Dignitaries of the
French Empire (French:
Grands Dignitaires de l'Empire Français) were
created in 1804 by the
Constitution of the Year XII...
- This is a list of
dignitaries at the
state funeral of
Nelson Mandela on Sunday, 15
December 2013, at Mandela's
rural home
village of Qunu in the Eastern...
- May 2023). "King
Letsie III &
Queen Masenate will join
thousands of
dignitaries that will
witness King
Charles III's coronation" (Tweet).
Retrieved 4...
- The
Dignitary Protection Service (DPS),
previously the
Diplomatic Protection Service, is a
branch of the New
Zealand Police that
provides personal security...