On Monday, the President has no public events scheduled in observance of Veterans Day.
To be sure, it's a tradition more honored in the breach than the observance.
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Scottish Borders Council's education committee passed its new guidelines on religious observance earlier this week.
The day will also mark the 17th observance of the pandemic that began a quarter-century ago.
Now, this coming Sunday in Los Angeles, several groups are hosting a high-profile Darfur Observance Day.
At present, some children have to go off-site to practice religious observance or learn Arabic.
The observance honored Daniel Parmertor and Demetrius Hewlin, both 16, and Russell King Jr.
Some say it is because if you die during a religious observance you acquire a special status.
If the requirement were reduced, the risk was that in some places "observance would fall to zero".
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They left only because police informed them the building would be closed in observance of Veterans' Day.
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The Inter-provincial Forum on ECE was organized as part of observance of Education For All Global Action Week.
Given this history, it seems surprising that the government should risk inflaming passions by interfering with religious observance.
In 2003, to mark the 30th observance of Jara's death, Estadio Chile was renamed Victor Jara National Stadium.
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Let's face it: The Monterey Jazz Festival is as much about music as Mardi Gras is about religious observance.
Due to their religious observance, most Orthodox girls opt to do national service rather than serve in the military.
The new observance struck a chord in some parts, at least, of the diverse world of the global news media.
Mosque attendance is not the only measure of religious observance, but Muslims are experiencing other signs of secularization as well.
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By reaffirming their rights to freedom of expression, he calls for the observance of obligations in accordance with international law.
They reported big differences when it comes to religious observance: French-Moroccans are notably less likely to go to the mosque frequently.
Cain and Abel offer the fruits of their labor, grain and sheep respectively, to God as some sort of religious observance.
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Now, most people know that fasting during daylight is a critical part of the observance but so is donating to charity.
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.
Soon after the Millennium Square observance, another part of town is evacuated.
This December UNESCO will be conducting activities globally in observance of WAD.
The one argument that really surprised me came from the Reverend Andrew Coghill, the spokesman for the Lords Day Observance Society on Lewis.
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 Bushes will then travel to the Pentagon for an observance, remembering the lives lost when American Airlines Flight 77 slammed into the building.
Its 2, 500 years of documented history (and 1500 years of Christian observance) has been ruled by a dramatic progression of warlords, emperors, and kings.
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