inauguration in the PONS Dictionary

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His reign marks the inauguration of a new historical phase following the turmoil of the competing claims of the seven usurpers who preceded him.
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Since its inauguration, the event is held every year without interruption.
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That event is considered the inauguration of the theater.
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The inauguration of the township was held and tribal rites followed.
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Upon time of inauguration the school consisted of approximately 180 students.
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The inauguration of the vaults started in 1994 until 1997 when the last vaults were opened.
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The date of the inauguration is traditionally placed in 907/908.
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More than 700 college students from 47 states and 14 countries participated in a 10-day inauguration program.
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The school has grown steadily since its inauguration up to its present size.
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However, the infrastructure of the stadium is outdated, as it had never been renovated since its inauguration.
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