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- an article on "enshrine", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "enshrine" You can also: Search for Enshrine in Wikipedia to...
- Tagliabue. They were enshrined in 2021 due to COVID-19, but are still considered part of the Centennial class of 2020. The enshrinement ceremony is the main...
- were initially excluded from enshrinement after the war. In 1951, government authorities began considering their enshrinement, along with providing veterans'...
- complete religious autonomy over deciding whom they bestow enshrinement. It is thought that enshrinement is permanent and irreversible by the current Kannushi...
- athletes, where an athlete's entrance to the hall is commonly described as "enshrinement". By extension the term shrine has come to mean any place dedicated completely...
- against wicked forces. Owing to the po****rity of Inari's division and re-enshrinement, this shrine is said to have as many as 32,000 sub-shrines (分社 bunsha)...
- designed to foster." Though originally a common law doctrine, it was enshrined in statutory law when the U.S. Congress p****ed the Copyright Act of 1976...
- endangered. Russia is constitutionally a secular state that officially enshrines freedom of religion. The largest religion is Eastern Orthodox Christianity...
- and 1960s. He was enshrined into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a contributor in 1981. In 2007, he was enshrined as a contributor into...
- 30% of the Spanish po****tion is irreligious. The Spanish constitution enshrines secularism in governance, as well as freedom of religion or belief for...