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- 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...
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memorialization of the war dead,
giving Yasukuni a more
central role.
Enshrinements at
Yasukuni were
originally announced in the government's
official gazette...
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located in Canton, Ohio.
Opened on
September 7, 1963, the Hall of Fame
enshrines exceptional figures in the
sport of
professional football,
including players...
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festival is held
annually in
celebration of the
roughly one
thousand enshrinements of the
Inari kami. This
number includes small household shrines and...
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tablets are not
enshrined here. In
addition to the tablet,
there is a
panel listing each king's accomplishments. The two most
recent enshrinements occurred in...
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Laettner is
enshrined in the
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, U.S.
Olympic Hall of Fame, and FIBA Hall of Fame,
while he is
enshrined for his individual...
- ("
enshrine") one or more kami, the
deities of the
Shinto religion. The main hall (本殿, honden) is
where a shrine's
patron kami is or are
enshrined. The...
- (神棚, lit. 'god/spirit-shelf') are
miniature household altars provided to
enshrine a
Shinto kami. They are most
commonly found in ****an, the home of kami...
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quality requirements". This
approach places emphasis on
three aspects (
enshrined in
standards such as ISO 9001):
Elements such as controls, job management...