Synonym: ceremonial, ceremonial occasion, ceremony, honoring, notice, observation, watching. Similar words: observant, observable, observatory, observation, under observation, conservancy, observe, observer. Meaning: [əb'sɜrvns /əb'sɜː-] n. 1. the act of observing; taking a patient look 2. a formal event performed on a special occasion 3. the act of noticing or paying attention 4. conformity with law or custom or practice etc..
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31. The trading day is shortened in observance of the Labor Day holiday.
32. First observance in Philadelphia, Pa. in 1907, it is based on suggestions by Julia Ward Howe in 1872 and by Anna Jarvis in 1907.
33. Those who want detailed legislation for new covenant Sabbath observance are in danger of putting themselves back in bondage to the Mosaic Law.
34. I am in complete agreement with Kline's interpretation of the function of the Sabbath as a sign of the covenant, thus limiting its observance to the covenant community.
35. The losses widened in thin afternoon trade as participants left for the weekend and for religious observance. Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year holiday, begins Friday evening.
36. The observance was created in 1978 through a joint congressional resolution signed by President Jimmy Carter.
37. Though observance of the Law of Moses remained the basic tenet of Judaism, Kabbala provided a means of approaching God directly.
38. Wind led fine gold, Cold Food Observance have spring here.
39. However, the nature and the fundamental principles of peacekeeping operation should not be changed because of its observance of Armed Conflict Law.
40. And part of the purpose of this story is to explain The origin of the observance of the Sabbath, the seventh day, as a holy day.
41. Millions of Americans are getting a day off from work for the U. S. observance of George Washington's Birthday, although the holiday is often referred to as Presidents' Day.
42. Flag Day, annual observance 1 in the United States to celebrate the flag.
43. To say that the observance of this custom or law is sacrilegious or illicit must be regarded as erroneous.
44. The first recorded Thanksgiving observance was held on June 29, 1671 at Charlestown,(http://sentencedict.com/observance.html) Massachusetts.
45. So even to-day, when we fail to see the truth of religion, we seek in its observance an artistic gratification.
46. Leaders of the Rolling Thunder event began this year's observance at the White House, where they got an official send-off from President Bush.
47. The sectarian clash disrupted the Herat Shi'ite community's traditional religious observance of Ashura.
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49. A member of an ancient Jewish sect that emphasized strict interpretation and observance of the Mosaic law in both its oral and written form.
50. One of the anniversary observance will be the Centennial Twin Club Project.
51. The observance recalls the celebration of an autumn harvest centuries ago, when the Wampanoag tribe joined the Pilgrims at Plymouth Colony to share in the fruits of a bountiful season.
52. Following her return, Savitskaya was selected to command an all-female Soyuz crew for a visit to Salyut 7,[sentencedict.com] in observance of National Women's Day.
53. This day marks the first observance of the International Day against Nuclear Tests, proposed in 2009 by the Government of Kazakhstan at the sixty-fourth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
54. The automatic monitor in SERES2000COD in strict observance operates the biggest limit in procedure an accuracy for developping the function that it have, the data of exaltation.
55. The law of inheritance also proves the observance of this rule.
56. Mother's Day was proclaimed a day for national observance by President Woodrow Wilson in 1915.
57. First observance in Phelloladelphelloa, Pa. in 1907, it is based on suggestions by Julia Ward Howe in 1872 and by Anna Jarvis in 1907.
58. One of the new pope's primary areas of concern is likely to be what is called Europe's silent apostasy, the sharp decline in Catholic Church attendance and religious observance.
59. In keeping with their strict religious observance, his wife was dressed in a black abaya, a draping gown, as well as the full head covering often referred to as hijab.
60. Based on SEM observance, the methods of gas adsorption and mercury pression were used to test micro hole frame parameters of mylonite and high grade gneiss in this paper.
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