Opening ceremonies of the Olympics are locked in an arms race of pomp and circumstance.
His personal style is low key, the opposite of the pomp and circumstance of the Vatican.
No such announcement is made on the train today, but some old-world pomp lingers.
You see this not in the pomp and circumstances, but in the people that you meet.
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Shows, with their pomp and drama, are increasingly focused on marketing to magazine editors.
Credit cards are handed back to customers with both hands, with a touch of pomp.
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Then came the turn to computing and that was indeed when the company was in its pomp.
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It's not just the pomp and circumstances and the lights and the cameras and the fancy dresses.
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But Monday's Inauguration Day events showcased the pomp and circumstance of the U.S. government at its finest.
GARCIA-NAVARRO: The event had the pomp of a real inauguration, complete with seated guests and a fireworks display.
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Was it really his body that was buried in Westminster Abbey in 1658, with jarring pomp and ceremony?
Given this fell on a Sunday, a public inauguration with pomp and circumstance will take place on Monday.
Tuesday will be a day of pomp and ceremony, as the queen attends a service of thanksgiving at St.
MPs like Bill Cash and Iain Duncan Smith were in their Eurosceptic pomp.
Owing to the small size of the mausoleum chapel, the mosaics do not create the impression of vain, cold pomp.
When he finds the right material, Michael Douglas is even better on the slide than he was in his pomp.
Eschewing the glitter and pomp of early-stage biotech companies, Bruin has relied on friends and family instead of venture capitalists.
You know, sometimes I'll go to an eighth-grade graduation and there's all that pomp and circumstance and gowns and flowers.
There is a balance to be struck between the "pomp and punk" faces of Britain, as Boyle has put it.
Yet ears can deceive, especially when the other senses are caught up in the infectiously witless thrill of pomp and circumstance.
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Czech conductor will lead the orchestra, and the audience, in Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance, Sir Hubert Parry's Jerusalem, and the National Anthem.
Born near Worcester, Elgar is best known for the Pomp and Circumstance marches, which include Proms favourite Land of Hope and Glory.
The inauguration itself was beautiful to see--pomp, panoply, parades, flags and cannonades.
With that being a T-Mobile exclusive for now, however, we're unsure that it'll be the recipient of so much pomp and circumstance.
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"He should be sent away with full pomp and glory saying that this life has been sacrificed for the greater good, " he said.
The body arrived in the Egyptian capital later in the day amid pomp and circumstance, with a military band and a red carpet.
This is in keeping with accounts from the Tudor historian Polydore Vergil, who said Richard III was buried "without any pomp or solemn funeral".
What grips the movie, for all its amused glances at Swiss Guards and ceremonial pomp, is the prospect of a single soul in crisis.
Rising 95 stories to stand virtually alone in the London skyline, the skyscraper celebrates its "physical completion" with plenty of British pomp this week.
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