Examples of using Coronation in English and their translations into Spanish
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No new song was used as coronation song this year;
Dimitri, my coronation is one month away.
Gaily they offer their heads as if for coronation.
The Coronation Award of The Queen Elizabeth II is an honor given each year to people who have contributed significantly to the art of ballet and dance.
Carlos Acosta received the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Award at a special ceremony at the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park in London,
I will be queen one day… and my coronation… will be celebrated all over the world.
group shows in Cape Town including, Coronation Fund exhibition, Youngblood- Beautiful Life Gallery,
City of coronation, Reims is also the city of Champagne,
The section of the road from Gascoigne Road to Argyle Street was originally named Coronation Road(加冕道), in honour of the coronation of King George V in 1911.
Also known as"Coronation City", the town of Reims has a rich cultural and gastronomic heritage.
Vitus Cathedral- the coronation and burial site of kings,
A second 40 year generation follows this true coronation when the 2,000 year Kingdom covenant ends.
The coronation lines and these‘vertical- horizontal- oblique' rhythm effects make it possible to attenuate its massive morphology, drawing singular facades on each orientation.
In 1937 she took part in the Coronation Naval Review at Spithead carrying government guests.
his planned coronation date became that of George VI instead.
Revived it at his coronation on 11 June 1775 by touching 2,400 people.
The first of the Idylls covers the period following Arthur's coronation, his accession, and marriage.
Coronation collection with the permission of his imperial Majesty the Emperor was published by the Ministry of the Imperial Court inscription on the cover:"Crowned in Moscow.
She took time off from Coronation Street in 1973 after suffering a nervous breakdown.
The July 18, 1982, the image of the Virgin of Mount Carmel was one of the first images of the island Canonical Coronation.