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1 The centennial of his birth was celebrated with much pomp in the USSR.
2 There was much pomp and ceremony attached to these knightly exercises.
3 Nowhere, I repeat, are the services performed with so much pomp .
4 Alexander returns to Babylon, is crowned with much pomp and mass is celebrated.
5 Treves has arrived to-day with much pomp , and Cologne will be here to-morrow.
6 The Indians approached with much pomp and ceremony, following the lead of Sweet Grass.
7 The greatest honours will be paid to men, and much pomp , without their knowledge.
8 But I must say that I am displeased with so much pomp and show.
9 This year was Edward consecrated king at Winchester, early on Easter-day, with much pomp .
10 The bishop entered the church with much pomp , adorned in wonderful lace and embroidered vestments.
11 There was little enough; though, delivered with much pomp , it took some time in telling.
12 The worship of the Babylonians appears to have been conducted with much pomp and magnificence.
13 To church loungers there was something inexplicable in so much pomp and so few mourners.
14 Rajah Lal Singh arrived at Jummoo a few weeks later in much pomp and state.
15 Their nuptials are celebrated with as much pomp and jollity as those of the Mahometans.
16 His December 5 birthday is a national holiday that was celebrated amid much pomp and ceremony.
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