The formal ceremony of taking possession of the land took place on 4 September 1812.
And as the ceremony -- the formal ceremony finally began, the dancing quieted down a little bit.
Peter's Square on February 27, but the church is not planning a formal ceremony to mark the pope's departure, the Rev.
Peter's Square on February 27, but the church is not planning a formal ceremony to mark the pope's departure, Lombardi said.
CNN: Vatican: Cardinals could meet sooner to choose new pope
Peter's Square on February 27, but the church is not planning a formal ceremony to mark the pope's departure, Lombardi said Wednesday.
Here was a complex problem: how to reconcile Britain's traditional gift for formal ceremony with the modern desire for the human touch.
Thomas Jefferson, the third president, discontinued this practice in 1801, saying the elaborate, formal ceremony (which included a "president's throne") too closely resembled a king addressing his subjects.
Families in villages would betroth their children, at birth sometimes, and have a formal ceremony after both attained puberty, when the girl went to live with her husband's family.
Then Monica and Scott renewed their wedding vows in a formal church ceremony, something they didn't have when they first married five years ago.
After a hectic day of media interviews, tea-drinking and chatting with the "old boys", they took part in the formal closure ceremony, which included a fly-by and drill display.
Earlier in the day, the formal changing of guard ceremony between the United Nations Protection Force and NATO took place a little later than scheduled, thanks to thick tufts of fog that delayed the arrival of the NATO commander.
He and Cardiff Council leader Rodney Berman held a formal cutting of the turf ceremony at the site, opposite the club's current Ninian Park ground.
The new archbishop took the oath of allegiance to the Queen during the ceremony, and made a formal written declaration of assent to his election as Archbishop of Canterbury.
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