Sentences with phrase «various dignitaries»

"Various dignitaries" refers to different important or respected individuals from different fields or positions, such as government officials, leaders, ambassadors, or notable figures. Full definition
Meanwhile, in the old refectory with its paintings of various dignitaries on the walls, the...
Meanwhile, in the old refectory with its paintings of various dignitaries on the walls, the university's unionized workers were gearing up for yet another contract fight.
While the men and various dignitaries celebrated, Jennings and Snyder made their way home alone through a very cold February night.
Cutting the ribbon to mark the opening of the 20th anniversary edition of the show, His Royal Highness then toured the exhibition with Mark Walsh, portfolio director, Reed Travel Exhibitions, organiser of Arabian Travel Market, and various dignitaries as the four - day industry showcase got underway.
-- This colonial building played host to various dignitaries from all over the world and tourists can visit this place to catch a glimpse of some vintage stuff like furniture and photographs.
Watched by the Governor of New York along with various dignitaries and socialites in black tie, Tinguely started the machine.
While acknowledging the various dignitaries present in the chamber, the President mentioned the name of former President Jerry John Rawlings, and that was accompanied by cheers from the minority members.
Worth noting, in the photo at the top those aren't the trees actually planted, rather they're bonsai presented to various dignitaries in attendance.
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