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Dedications

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Dedications meaning

plural of dedication

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Archaeologists have found Illyrian dedications and offerings that were received by the oracle during the 7th century BC.

But the queen’s age — she recently turned 94 — and her resulting vulnerability to the virus have raised doubts that she will ever be able to return to her life of diplomatic receptions, garden parties and hospital dedications.

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Included in this plat is a variance request for the increase of a 25-foot setback to 30 feet to minimize impact for the purpose of waiving the administration of additional Right of Way (ROW) dedications.

It begs the question “why bother?” when the city seems not to care much for these thoroughfares beyond the original dedications.

Starting at 7 p.m., we'll be taking your favorite party song requests and dedications from our house to your house.

The destinations on the tour had arranged dedications to honor Johnson’s remarkable career.

President Elect, Joseph Ellankil, proposed a Vote of Thanks recognizing the generous contributions of the sponsors and donors, the dedications of the director, support of the partnering organizations, enthusiasm of volunteers and service of the vendors.

Ken is being remembered in private family masses and dedications.

Sport and Recreation South Africa dedicated number of events in recognising both freedom stalwart’s selfless dedications to the liberation struggle.

Teams from around the league showed their support for the Humboldt Broncos with moments of silences and dedications.

Almost all of the dedications have their origins in the medieval era, after Aelred wrote his account.

Among Zoroastrian priests today the term is frequently applied to the “calendrical” divinities, that is, to all those who have received dedications of the days of the month, together with extra three, Burz Yazad, Hōm, and Dahmān Āfrīn..

Archeology has found lots of gifts and dedications that people would make afterwards, such as small terracotta body parts, no doubt representing what had been healed.

Dedications The Britannica was dedicated to the reigning British monarch from 1788 to 1901 and then, upon its sale to an American partnership, to the British monarch and the President of the United States.

Elgar was greatly distressed, and some of his later cryptic dedications of romantic music may have alluded to Helen and his feelings for her.

However, the usual modern reconstruction of the sacred site's pre-Olympian history does not indicate dedications to these earlier gods.

Inscriptions, plaques, and dedications The Statue of Liberty stands on Liberty Island.

Many of the dances also contain dedications to noble women of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.

Nkrumah's dedications to pan-africanism in action attracted these intellectuals to his Ghanaian projects.