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coronation

noun as in accession

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The necklace was previously worn by the Marquess of Anglesey at Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953, and it was also worn 16 years earlier at King George VI's crowning.

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It is the latest stage of his Coronation Food Project, designed to make better use of food that would otherwise be thrown away.

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So far, the Coronation Food Project has rescued 940 tonnes of surplus food, estimated as enough to make 2,240,000 meals.

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John Krasinski’s coronation as People’s Sexiest Man Alive on Tuesday included a celebratory cover story, a glamorous photo shoot — and the promise of more domestic duties.

It seems Blunt wasn’t the only one cracking jokes about Krasinski’s coronation.

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