Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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His role for the ceremony can be compared to that of a master of ceremonies.
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It was common for pilgrims on a pilgrimage to have a chosen master of ceremonies to guide them and organise the journey.
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He would appear at the event in his priest collar, and serve as the master of ceremonies for concerts and moderator of panel discussions.
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Once at the door he was blindfolded and taken before the master of ceremonies, who was often an elder ploughman.
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He returned to the diocese in 1995, master of ceremonies for the archbishop.
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Second, everything must be done under the authority of a master of ceremonies.
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He is also a master of ceremonies at bluegrass festivals.
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