- (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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enshrine local individuals who died in the Emperor's service.
Following the 1877
Satsuma Rebellion, the
Emperor had 6,959
souls of war dead
enshrined...
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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...
- "place of the god(s)") is a
structure whose main
purpose is to
house ("
enshrine") one or more kami, the
deities of the
Shinto religion. The
honden (本殿...
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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...
- 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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towards disability,
celebrate the
excellence of
Paralympic sport and to
enshrine from the very
outset that the two
Games are an
integrated whole. In 2010...
- dealing. In
common law systems,
these fair
practice statutes typically enshrine principles underlying many
earlier judicial precedents, and are considered...
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Declaration of Faith,
signed by
Mangosuthu Buthelezi and
Harry Schwarz in 1974,
enshrined the
principles of
peaceful transition of
power and
equality for all, the...
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linguistic groups. Like most U.S.
states (32 out of 50),
California law
enshrines English as its
official language, and has done so
since the p****age of...