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1 There had been no hand to lay a wreath upon his tomb.
2 Their first official duty was to lay a wreath at Canada's National War Memorial.
3 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge lay a wreath at Seymour Square in Blenheim.
4 They will sing songs, make speeches and lay a wreath .
5 They will lay a wreath at the new Pukeahu National War Memorial, commemorating 100 years since Gallipoli.
6 Mr Ahern will today lay a wreath at Canon Hayes' grave in Bansha graveyard during a constituency tour.
7 You followed in the fashion, I hear, and chose to lay a wreath before this queer little idol.
8 President Mary McAleese will lay a wreath and the ceremony will conclude with a Air Corps fly past.
9 Between Biden's and Obama's swearing-in ceremonies on Sunday, the two visited Arlington cemetery together to lay a wreath .
10 Facebook Twitter Pinterest George Osborne prepares to lay a wreath at the Cenotaph in St Peter's Square, Manchester.
11 Prince Charles is expected to lay a wreath at the cenotaph on behalf of himself and the Queen.
12 They walked as far as the cottage; in the high grass lay a wreath of myrtle and white roses.
13 The poignant moment saw the Prince and the Duchess of Cornwall each lay a wreath at Balmoral war memorial.
14 During the televised event, President Michael D Higgins will lay a wreath on behalf of the people of Ireland.
15 Mr Jones is to lay a wreath marking the outbreak of the conflict as part of the commemorations throughout Europe.
16 Hs said the contaminated ground was being covered so RSA members would still be able to lay a wreath tomorrow.
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