The king and queen are always the guests of honour (it is the king who actually hands over the prizes).
The statue, designed by sculptor Les Johnson, stands at the junction of King and Queen streets.
Private ownership is where you are the King or Queen of your own destiny.
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Spain's king and queen were there, along with the British, Italian and Portuguese prime ministers.
Under the Dutch Constitution the king or queen is head of state but politically neutral.
He most enjoyed the dancing of Vernon and Irene Castle, then the king and queen of America's ballrooms.
For four decades, from the early '20s to 1960, they were the king and queen of the American stage.
Richard McKenzie said rents were often too high in King and Queen Street.
The coiffed Canadian crooner is Twitter's first new king or queen since Gaga dethroned Britney Spears in August 2010.
Steve Cram and Rhona Martin - the king and queen of the BBC's curling coverage - are, as ever, in situ.
The Cuban author, Guillermo Cabrera Infante, won this year's award and received the prize from the King and Queen of Spain.
On behalf of UNESCO, Irina Bokova was honoured to present her best wishes to Their Majesties King and Queen of Thailand.
Almost the only thing a Catholic (or even the spouse of a Catholic) cannot be, by British law, is king or queen.
Its king and queen, Oberon and Titania, are hardly a happy couple.
In Myanmar, cash is king, queen and ace, and your greenbacks best be squeaky-clean and creaseless (local kyat notes bear more scars).
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There, the foundling, raised by the King and Queen of Corinth, grows up as a spoiled royal whose courage is bravado and whose strength is ignorance.
The "Winter King and Queen" - so called because their reign had lasted a single winter - sought refuge back in the Netherlands, in The Hague.
After all, the prince-bishop pointed out, had not the French only recently chopped off the heads of their own king and queen in a square in Paris?
Among gelati royalty, lemon, or limone, remains king and queen.
One step-sister has been refashioned as half of a secondary couple, and the King and Queen have been dispatched in favor of a wicked stepfather figure for the Prince.
Plaintiff also alleges that she was questioned about her badge when she checked out a library book, and that she was unable to vote for the homecoming king and queen.
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The three then held hands on the balcony as the national anthem was played, before the new king and queen's three young daughters were brought out to wave at the crowds.
Buckner purposely launched Relay in the locavore capital of the world: Charlottesville, Virginia, where the philosopher king and queen of the movement, Michael Pollan and Barbara Kingsolver, have devoted much time.
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The five-minute song - Koningslied in Dutch - was due to be performed in the presence of the new king and queen on the day of Willem-Alexander's swearing-in at 19:30 (17:30 GMT).
In the evening, the president will be the guest of honor at a banquet where the king and queen and the Norwegian prime minister will be among 250 attendees, Owre said.
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This spectacular European outpost of New York's Guggenheim Museum will open its doors Saturday with a ceremony presided over by the king and queen of Spain and an international A-list of art, social and business world celebrities.
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The Dutch engraver Johann Theodore de Bry's "Gabonese King Receiving Europeans" (1599) depicts a pair of bemused, elaborately dressed European explorers, before the nude king and queen of Gabon and surrounded by their gesticulating subjects, also nude.
She estimated she was travelling at between 30mph and 40mph but Eric Lamb prosecuting argued she drove at "excessive speed" and caused the death of Miss Ashworth, a pupil at King Edward Queen Mary School, Lytham, with her dangerous driving.
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