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11 Sentences With "ceremoniousness"

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Neatness, cleanliness and ceremoniousness are other ubiquitous compulsive character traits.
To be sure, there was much ceremoniousness and the superficiality that went with it.
They invite one another to play by a certain ceremoniousness of attitude and gesture.
The once venerated traditional customs — honor, ceremoniousness, even duelling — struck him as hopelessly insincere.
So minimal is the ceremoniousness that, whenever it exists, it tends to take on outsized meaning.
She said that his voice had a fruity ceremoniousness, and I wish I could have heard it.
The multitude of figures restrained by the strict frames of architecture emphasize the rigid ceremoniousness of the scene.
319 He was received with customary ceremoniousness by Tahmasp II, but the latter refused to ratify the treaty.William Bayne Fisher,P. Avery,G.
This was followed by a precocious sonata written when the composer was just seven: they rattled merrily through the opening movement, and delivered its concluding minuet with poker-faced ceremoniousness.
In 1945, he was sent to Paris, where he wrote El Laberinto de la Soledad ("The Labyrinth of Solitude"). The New York Times later described it as "an analysis of modern Mexico and the Mexican personality in which he described his fellow countrymen as instinctive nihilists who hide behind masks of solitude and ceremoniousness." In 1952, he travelled to India for the first time. That same year, he went to Tokyo, as chargé d'affaires.
His physical resemblance to the King, polyglotism, manners, and ceremoniousness convinced many of his acquaintances that he was, in fact, of royal heritage. Bourbon claimed to have learned Spanish, English, French, German, and Italian while at boarding school. He said he studied political science at the University of Paris and the Heidelberg University, and that he then worked as an interpreter for the United Nations in New York City. He explained that his father died in a car crash in Florida in 1938, and that he lived in Paris, Germany, and New York.

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