It's too hallowed a tradition, even if things did work differently in John Quincy Adams' day.
Once widely mocked for its sterility and ugliness, it has now become, in the collective memory of America, a hallowed gravesite for the thousands of people who died there--and a potent emblem of commerce, bowed but unbeaten.
Lavin runs this hallowed institution in a Catholic town in Newfoundland with deceptive efficiency.
Stepping on such hallowed ground is a chance of a lifetime for fans on the annual pilgrimage.
The first woman in more than a thousand years to perform the Knife Ceremony, a hallowed sushi ritual, did so last year.
The eight candidates in question have all accumulated prolific statistics and distinctions of honor that would have made enshrinement in the hallowed halls of Cooperstown a mere formality under normal circumstances.
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During a visit to the hallowed Crimson halls, the team was kindly enough to show off the material through a series of messy, messy demos, dropping water, motor oil, liquid asphalt and newly-mixed concrete on aluminum and glass.
Sitting in WFUV's Studio-A with Oye and Boe, who rarely tour the U.S., was like being the only parishioner present in a cathedral of hallowed harmonies.
Those aghast that a brash antipodean firm should dare to bid for one of the City of London's historic and hallowed institutions may not relish the prospect of a genuine bid.
By Saturday, however, he wanted the American people to know that he was not commenting on "the wisdom" of putting such a mosque by that hallowed ground - just "the right" of its backers like Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf to do it, pursuant to the Constitution's protection of religious freedom.
Questioning hallowed practices was, he believed, a big part of an economist's job.
It was a moving letter, and Paul closed it with a few words about the hallowed cemetery where we are gathered here today.
For well over a century, Boston has been hallowed ground for those of us who run.
One more vote would have secured a place for Miller in the hallowed halls of Cooperstown.
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The brand new ultra-wide all-aluminum iMac has been unboxed inside the hallowed halls of the Engadget HQ, and inside was a real scarcity of wires, a keyboard (which now requires one less battery but otherwise looks exactly the same), and of course that brand new multitouch Magic Mouse.
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Such a confidence-boosting display might just be the hallowed turning point all of Scotland - and Berti Vogts in particular - was waiting for.
This has been a particularly unpleasant business in the summer months, when the heat and humidity are unyielding, and one that resulted in a lot of sweaty tourists then tramping around the hallowed spaces.
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In fact, the hallowed powwow was the first of its kind in the 1980s, and a few of the analysts and some of the employees date all the way back to those heady years.
The theme is particularly fitting for Paris, a city famous for the tomes written in and on its hallowed literary turf and for playing host to the literary salons of the 17th and 18th Centuries.
After all, America's most hallowed ground is the final resting place for war heroes, astronauts, even a U.S. president.
It is a great privilege to return here to our national sanctuary, this most hallowed ground, to commemorate Memorial Day with all of you.
The work will update a resting place for more than 8, 000 people that is the most hallowed ground at the nation's the most venerable military academy.
In a daring display, the fashionistas, who normally trade in exclusivity, have opened their hallowed halls to mass-market brands.
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