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Inaugural
Inaugural In*au"gu*ral, a. [Cf. F. inaugural.]
Pertaining to, or performed or pronounced at, an
inauguration; as, an inaugural address; the inaugural
exercises.
Inaugural
Inaugural In*au"gu*ral, n.
An inaugural address. [U.S.]
Meaning of INAUGURAL from wikipedia
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through a
formal ceremony or
special event,
which may also
include an
inaugural address by the new official. The word
inauguration stems from the Latin...
- Goodstein, A Post-
Inaugural Prayer Service, New York
Times (January 21, 2009). "Presidential
Inaugural Committee Announces Inaugural Parade Parti****nt...
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signing ceremony, an
inaugural luncheon, a
first honors ceremony, and then a
procession and
parade at
Capital One Arena.
Inaugural balls were held at various...
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Abraham Lincoln delivered his
second inaugural address on Sa****ay,
March 4, 1865,
during his
second inauguration as
President of the
United States. At...
- with
Glenn Weiss to
organize the
inaugural programming. The
Joint Committee on
Inaugural Ceremonies chose the
inaugural theme "Our
Determined Democracy:...
- The
HealthSouth Inaugural was a golf
tournament on the LPGA Tour from 1980 to 1999. It was pla**** at
several courses in Florida.
HealthSouth Corporation...
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Abraham Lincoln's
first inaugural address was
delivered on Monday,
March 4, 1861, as part of his
taking of the oath of
office for his
first term as the...
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Following his
election as
governor of Alabama,
George Wallace delivered an
inaugural address on
January 14, 1963 at the
state capitol in Montgomery. At this...
- The
inaugural games were held, on the
orders of the
Roman Emperor Titus, to
celebrate the
completion in ADÂ 80 (81
according to some sources) of the Colosseum...
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United States presidential inaugural balls are
large social gatherings, both
white tie and
black tie, held to
celebrate the
commencement of a new term...