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The headline “Auguration Day” is by Kevin Dopart; both Tom Witte and Chris Doyle submitted the honorable-mentions subhead.

Theater news website Broadwayworld.com reported that it had verified the authenticity of an email from the guild “to what appears to be Rockettes in its membership as a response to the announcement that some Rockettes do not want to participate in the auguration of President-elect Donald Trump”.

Towards this spot ensued a general race on the part of escort and camel-drivers, who each added a pebble whilst repeating the Arabic auguration, “Nauzu billahi mina Shaytani r rajím.”—“Let us flee for refuge to God from Satan the stoned.”

Before his first in auguration, Abraham Lincoln brought his family to stay at the original Willard, which opened in 1847 within two blocks of the White House.

After the Kennedy in auguration he reappeared, smiling as usual, but in recent months his grin seemed to be wearing thin.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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