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1 In a full council, with much ceremony , they offered him the position.
2 In 1886, a monument to Danton was inaugurated here with much ceremony .
3 With much ceremony Piang addressed the sultan, bowing and scraping before him.
4 But Mr Lubin didn't stand on much ceremony with me, did he?
5 The winner was praised and petted, and everything was done with much ceremony .
6 The next day many Indians, with much ceremony , visited the ships.
7 Squire Dornell plunged into his errand without much ceremony or preface.
8 Therefore I rose, and, leaving her without much ceremony , strolled into the kitchen.
9 He glanced up again sharply, met her smile, and bowed with much ceremony .
10 Without so much ceremony , what have you to say to me?
11 This chief greeted with much ceremony the Rickaree chief who accompanied the exploring party.
12 The kingly dignity was hereditary, and the Buddhist monarch was served with much ceremony .
13 So, with much ceremony , the Great Enchanter went to work.
14 Trent was ushered with much ceremony into his private room.
15 There isn't time for much ceremony after a general election.
16 When a person of any estimation dies, his funerals are celebrated with much ceremony .
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