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- marriage ceremony, there are a number of ancient traditional elements in both church and civil ceremonies in the western world. Key ceremonies date from...
- microphone controller. The office of the Master of Ceremonies itself is very old. The Master of Ceremonies is an official of the Papal household responsible...
- opening of a newly constructed location or the start of an event. Opening ceremonies at significant events such as the Olympic Games, FIFA World Cup, and the...
- awards ceremonies. Typically a master of ceremonies presents award winners, speaks to the audience, entertains people, and generally keeps the ceremony moving...
- Games ceremonies of the Ancient Olympic Games were an integral part of these Games; the modern Olympic games have opening, closing, and medal ceremonies. Some...
- denominations, countries, social classes, and ****ual orientations. Most wedding ceremonies involve an exchange of marriage vows by a couple, presentation of a gift...
- opportunity to control tickets to the inauguration ceremonies as well as other electoral-related ceremonies. Senate Rules Committee "Inaugural Committees"...
- convocation or invocation. The date of the graduation ceremony is often called graduation day. Ceremonies for graduating students date from the first universities...
- Ceremony of Opposites is the third album by Swiss extreme metal band Samael. This is their second release with Century Media Records after leaving French...
- grains. Some secular humanists perform a naming ceremony as a non-religious alternative to ceremonies such as christening. The purpose is to recognise...