They left only because police informed them the building would be closed in observance of Veterans' Day.
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Most Asian markets are closed Monday in observance of the Lunar Year Holiday, which leaves Chinese buyers absent from the markets.
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On Monday, the bond markets and banks are closed in observance of Veterans Day, although the US stock market is open.
It airs on HBO tomorrow night in observance of World AIDS Day.
This December UNESCO will be conducting activities globally in observance of WAD.
Indeed, as the culture wars flare again, the opposing sides have taken up their usual positions, like medieval armies in observance of ancient rites.
The U.S. bond markets and government offices will be closed on Monday in observance of Columbus Day, but the U.S. stock exchanges will operate on normal hours.
The Congress, by joint resolution of October 9, 1962 (Public Law 87-780), as amended, has designated the week beginning on the second Sunday in October each year as "National School Lunch Week, " and has requested the President to issue a proclamation in observance of this week.
The 76-year-old Argentine is the first pope from Latin America, a region that has seen a dramatic shift in religious observance in recent years, with the Roman Catholic Church losing followers attracted to Pentecostal churches.
Some observers date the rise in religious observance back even further, to the 1980s, when guest workers in Saudi Arabia from across the Muslim world began returning to their own countries, re-importing with them the strict Wahhabi subsect of Islam for which the desert kingdom is known.
Unfortunately, even as the need for vigilance and balance becomes most acute, these are increasingly virtues more honored in the breach than in the observance.
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Colleagues and friends said he was a key proponent of moderate stances in Islamic observance, defending the right of believers to enjoy music or not to wear beards, our correspondent says.
And there's the rub: most of the Chesapeake Bay's oyster operations have been public fisheries rather than aquaculture anyone with a license could take oysters from state-owned bars, and though size and number limits were set, often they were more honoured in the breach than in the observance.
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There is also every indication that the powers in Beijing recognise the importance of the rule of law and that its proper observance in the commercial arena is good for business and at the core of China's prosperity and stability.
The Administration on Aging (AoA) participated in the first international observance of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day in 2006, hosted by the World Health Organization.
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He said the concept of religious observance in a multi-cultural, multi-religious and largely secular society could be controversial and it was important that the head teacher "retained an aspect of control".
If the requirement were reduced, the risk was that in some places "observance would fall to zero".
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They helped organize this Sunday's Darfur Observance Day in Los Angeles.
The recommendations were agreed at the final session of the 6th Conference of Caribbean Media Wednesday (May 3) which was held in conjunction with global observance of World Press Freedom Day organised by UNESCO this year under the theme of Media and Poverty Alleviation.
So in the spirit of this unique observance of the Battle of Puebla, we produced a screen related to stocks in the Alcoholic Beverage segment of Consumer Goods sector.
To be sure, it's a tradition more honored in the breach than the observance.
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By reaffirming their rights to freedom of expression, he calls for the observance of obligations in accordance with international law.
Even though the miracle of compound interest comes with the benefit of mathematical certainty, as Shakespeare said, it is honored more in the breach than the observance.
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The main international observance was held in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
The new observance struck a chord in some parts, at least, of the diverse world of the global news media.
In 2003, to mark the 30th observance of Jara's death, Estadio Chile was renamed Victor Jara National Stadium.
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Moreover, successful execution according to the behavioral view depends on repeated observance of desired behaviors and attitudes in the workplace, which relate closely to sustained levels of performance.
Presidents of the General Conference direct its work, ensure observance of its rules, and participate in the work of the Executive Board as advisors during the two years of their tenure.
Space station commander Scott Kelly, whose identical twin brother Mark Kelly is married to Giffords and is also an astronaut, led NASA in a moment of silence Monday as part of the national observance for all the victims of Saturday's shooting.
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