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Peace Corps Cameroon: New Photos of Banyo, Vaccination Campaign, my house, and Swearing-in Ceremony skip to main | skip to sidebar
New Photos of Banyo, Vaccination Campaign, my house, and Swearing-in Ceremony Anna 2009
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This has never been more apparent than in the bifurcation of our societal psyche following the invitation last month by President-elect Obama to Dr. Rick Warren to give the Invocation at the Swearing-in Ceremony of his historic Inauguration January 20.
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What is newsworthy is how President-elect Obama, a professing fellow-Christian, reached across the cultural divide to invite Dr. Warren to participate in his Swearing-in ceremony.
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This tactical move to prevent the super-majority guy from engaging in policy debate was hailed by one CNN commentator at the Franken Swearing-in party as "political posturing."
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Swearing-in ceremony festivities commence at 10: 00 a.m.
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Swearing-in ceremonies and in courtrooms meet both our first and third criteria in swearing.
Should the Bible continue to be used for swearing-in ceremonies and in courtrooms? 2008
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Swearing-in day is probably the most surreal one in the Peace Corps – following the ceremony and a short reception, the trainees change out of their nice clothes, pick up their luggage, and go to the Sofia central bus station to travel to their permanent sites.
10-20-07 Swearing-in Maxwell Woods 2007
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Swearing-in day is probably the most surreal one in the Peace Corps – following the ceremony and a short reception, the trainees change out of their nice clothes, pick up their luggage, and go to the Sofia central bus station to travel to their permanent sites.
Archive 2007-10-14 Maxwell Woods 2007
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- Swearing-in of nine of its army generals and the integration of its military formation into the Angolan armed forces;
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Of special interest, too, are the songs which relate to festival and customs; such as the Sword Dancer's Song and Interlude, the Swearing-in
Ancient Poems, Ballads, and Songs of the Peasantry of England Unknown 1833
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