Sentences with word «dignitary»

The dignitary, Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, who is expected to grace the occasion, may not be able to attend the event expected to take place at the Great Hall of the University of Ghana, Legon at 2 pm due to the one - week celebration of the demise of the late Asantehemaa, the mother of Otumfuo.
Asked if the expense of providing security to Curran was covered by the 2017 budget, Ryder said the cost «is minimal since we already have detectives assigned to dignitary protection and other assignments.»
Dignitary speakers will address the meaning of Memorial Day.
There was only one dignitary at the 9/11 ceremony who didn't place a hand on her heart during «The Star - Spangled Banner» — and it was the same person who once...
And that, according to one dignitary invited to the event, «is what this is all about.»
He will not become a dignitary, a duke, a quaestor, an edil, or a sacerdot who, through perfidy, has defrauded the election.
The Herald, has seen several petitions sent round the country warning each dignitary visited by the Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III, to ignore him and his Akwamu Home Coming 2017.
By 2 p.m. the diners had reassembled at a nearby parking lot, where the turn - upper, local dignitary Simon Plumbly, stood on a plinth and lobbed the ball above the heads of a mass of waiting players, their voices joined in a primal roar.
But, one need not be a dignitary to be treated like royalty here, as the staff goes over and above to ensure each guest is having a personalized and pampered experience.
Ma Huan, a Chinese Muslim traveler who accompanied a high dignitary from China on an official journey, visited Tuban, Gersik, and Surabaya — all on the north coast of Java — in the ninth century, at the earliest in 855 (A.D. 1451).
We're talking about the greatest, most important dignitary we can think of.
Well, you motivated me to go to the thesaurus and look up «leader»... how about baton, bellwether, big wheel, bigwig, boss, captain, chief, chieftain, commander, conductor, controller, counsellor, dean, dignitary, director, doyen, eminence, exec, foreman, forerunner, general, governor, guide, harbinger, head, head man, herald, honcho, kingpin, lead, lion *, luminary, maestro, manager, master, notability, notable, number one, officer, pacesetter, pilot, pioneer, precursor, president, principal, rector, ringleader, ruler, shepherd, skipper, superintendent, superior.
The notion of «dignitary harm» develops John Stuart Mill's central doctrine of liberal freedom, which can only be limited insofar as our freedom leads to harm of others.
I call to mind a former high dignitary of the Church of England who was presented with a fountain pen.
We'll see more parties enlisting courts in the unfolding coercion, by deploying the perfectly tailored concept of dignitary harm: the pain of being told by others that your choices are immoral.
But the concept of dignitary harm is nebulous enough to count against any conscience claim — even while a spurious link to the (systematically very different) harms of Jim Crow makes it weighty enough to defeat any claim it is weighed against.
As reported by ABC News, «The minor was inspired by [ISIS] and sought to conduct a detailed homeland attack, which included multiple attackers, firearms and multiple explosives, targeting a foreign dignitary [the pope] at a high - profile event.»
In the protocols of Silicon Valley, CEOs don't give product demos unless their guest is a dignitary on the level of a U.S. president; it's a task ordinarily left to new hires in marketing.
Prince Joachim and Marie Cavallier of France exchanged vows Saturday in a church wedding attended by Scandinavian royals and other dignitaries.
The prize, which has previously been awarded to actor Michael Douglas and violinist Itzhak Perlman, comes with $ 2 million this year and is presented at a flashy Jerusalem ceremony attended by dignitaries and local celebrities.
While the men and various dignitaries celebrated, Jennings and Snyder made their way home alone through a very cold February night.
Before the hotel was open to the public, it was the official guesthouse for the Shanghai government and foreign dignitaries, including former U.S. president Richard Nixon.
Kolluri was hosting a slew of Camden - area dignitaries Thursday morning as the universities joint Health Sciences Center broke ground.
Located in the heart of the Nation's Capital, the iconic Mayflower Hotel is proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has enjoyed several U.S. presidents and countless world leaders and dignitaries as guests.
The series has quite a lot of liked and disliked personalities, dignitaries, and pundits within the cryptocurrency industry.
Transcripts and state media clips were quickly available for those who missed out on any panels, and social media was overwhelmed with quotes from dignitaries and corporate executives about China's new position on the global stage.
He reminded the diplomats and dignitaries that the UDHR «was adopted as a «common standard of achievement» and can not be applied piecemeal, according to trends or selective choices that merely run the risk of contradicting the unity of the human person and thus the indivisibility of human rights.»
This, also, appears to have been honored in the breach, in that we find the emergence of power politics in Christian countries and even in the church, which has sometimes aped the world by the honor it gives to its «dignitaries
Catherine recalled her parents hosting a dinner party for dignitaries when the butler announced: «Christ is at the door, sir.»
A number of the nobility, the millionaires, the highest dignitaries, etc., can through the use of the numerical quite as readily become the mass.»
There were about fifty of us church «dignitaries» from about twenty countries, including representatives from Latin America, Europe, and the U.S., flying into San Salvador on Palm Sunday weekend to honor our friend and mentor, Archbishop Oscar A. Romero, assassinated the previous Monday while saying Mass..
According to the government the «leftists» of the Coordinadora Revolucionaria had begun the shooting upon arriving, with the intention of stealing the archbishop's coffin and holding the dignitaries hostage in the cathedral.
Meanwhile, in the old refectory with its paintings of various dignitaries on the walls, the...
In addition, Obama used the platform in front of religious dignitaries and politicians to express his vision of how faith and government intersect and can work together.
The president gave the Religious Broadcasters a highly quantified report on the administration's efforts between August 2 and January 15 to avoid war: «more than 200 meetings with foreign dignitaries, ten diplomatic missions, over 103,000 miles traveled.»
Members of Congress mixed in across the ballroom with the 3,000 diplomats, dignitaries, clergy, veterans and many more from 140 countries who bought a ticket to join in the ecumenical prayer event.
Newman's sermon to the assembled prelates in the hot summer of 1852 was certainly complimentary: «And so that high company moves on into the holy place [Newman was picturing the procession of dignitaries with Cardinal Wiseman the last to enter the chapel of St Mary's Oscott]; and there, with august rite and awful sacrifice, inaugurates the great act which brings it hither.»
They are not afraid to speak evil of dignitaries, whereas angels, who are greater in power and might, do not bring a reviling accusation against them before the Lord.
Royals and dignitaries gathered inside the Abbey, waiting for the young royal bride, whose Norman Hartnell wedding dress was hand - embroidered with more than 10,000 pearls and crystals.
Rome (CNN)- Through a square bustling with tourists, locals, pilgrims and dignitaries, Pope Francis made his way atop an open - top vehicle on Tuesday en route to a Mass that will officially inaugurate him Bishop of Rome.
In an official advertisement, the Bangalore city corporation (Bangalore Mahanagara Palike) proudly invites everybody to the Inauguration Ceremony of the «Longest elevated flyover in the country,» on 23rd April, 1999, by the Chief Minister, Sri J. H. Patel, in the presence of a host of political dignitaries and chief guests, and in «the holy presence of His Holiness Sri Sri Sri Balagangadharanatha Swamiji, Adichunchanagiri Maha Samstanam Mutt.»
Be a good person and leave to science dignitaries their data to ever be misconstrued and reformulated and r e c o n s t I t u t e d as the years float on by.
He played host to the 100th year commemoration of WWI with dignitaries including Prince Charles, David Cameron and Trevor McDonald.
Even visiting dignitaries to various international functions must follow specific dictates which includes respect for the person and office and this is carried through in their dress code.
This mundane political usage was mirrored by the Christian community which began to signify ecclesiastical dignitaries by the term, and then also all those Christians with standing in the community of the Church, and finally, all individual members of the Mystical Body of Christ.
There, at Worms, in the presence of the newly elected Emperor, Charles V, the mightiest monarch in Europe, and of the dignitaries of Church and State, Luther, the son of peasant parents, declared that he could not accept the authority of Popes and councils, since they had often contradicted one another, and that unless he was convinced by Scripture and plain reason he could not in good conscience recant anything he had written.
In good democratic fashion, he is regularly seen shaking hands with foreign dignitaries or, as he seems to prefer, simply folding hands in a prayer - type greeting.
He was neither patriarch nor archbishop, and it is not always easy for those who direct the affairs of assemblies involving high ecclesiastical dignitaries to estimate adequately the services of those who have been the prophets rather than the high priests of such a movement.
This affair will be quite a blow to the Roman dignitaries
This is the same guy God chose to preach before dignitaries and kings, to plant churches, and write much of the New Testament.
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