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Τι (ποιος) είναι mourning customs - ορισμός

STATE OF EMOTIONS OF A PERSON TO WHOM SOMETHING IRREVERSIBLE HAPPENED THAT LEADS TO A FEELING OF SADNESS OR REGRET; MOST OFTEN OCCURRING E.G. AFTER A BELOVED ONE DIED, OR A LONG RELATIONSHIP SPLIT UP
Mourning rituals; Official mourning; Ritual mourning; Mourn; Widow's weeds (clothing); Mourning clothing; Mourning clothes; Mourning garments; Mourning dress; Mofuku; Half mourning; Mourning Dress; Chinese mourning; Bereaved in Islam
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  • [[Queen Paola of Belgium]] in "grand deuil"
  • Girl in a mourning dress holding a framed photograph of her father, who presumably died during the [[American Civil War]].
  • [[Thailand]] national flag flown at half mast at a high school in Bangkok during the state mourning of the [[King Bhumibol]]
  • Japanese]] funeral arrangement.
  • Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands wearing white mourning after the death of husband in 1934.
  • Maria Luisa, Queen of Spain]] lying in state'', by Sebastián Muñoz, 1689, displays the full panoply of [[lying in state]]
  • 1559}} following the deaths of her father-in-law, mother, and first husband [[Francis II of France]].
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  • A woman mourning the death of her husband, [[Prague]], 1772
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  • Mourning [[jewelry]]
  • Female mourners at the reburial of newly identified victims of the [[Srebrenica massacre]] in Bosnia.
  • Princess Marie]] in early 1879.
  • Prince Albert]] wore black dresses and posed for a portrait with his statue following his death in 1861.
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Customs         
  • Officers from [[US Customs and Border Protection]] boarding a ship
  • Customs, Tolls or Duties of the Corporation of [[Kinsale]] (1788)
  • The customs-and-duty house at the [[port of Haifa]], Israel
  • border guard]] working together in 2006
  • Vienna Convention road sign]] for customs
AUTHORITY OR AGENCY THAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TARIFF COLLECTION AND CONTROL OF MOVEMENT OF GOODS
Customs Duties; Customs Service; Custom duties; Export duties; Customs (tax); Customs clearance; Customs service; Usagium; Custom agent; Customs tax; Customs Services; 🛃; Airport customs; Customs services; National customs service; Customs post; Privatization of customs; Customs inspection
Customs is an authority or agency in a country responsible for collecting tariffs and for controlling the flow of goods, including animals, transports, personal effects, and hazardous items, into and out of a country. Traditionally, customs has been considered as the fiscal subject that charges customs duties (i.
customs         
  • Officers from [[US Customs and Border Protection]] boarding a ship
  • Customs, Tolls or Duties of the Corporation of [[Kinsale]] (1788)
  • The customs-and-duty house at the [[port of Haifa]], Israel
  • border guard]] working together in 2006
  • Vienna Convention road sign]] for customs
AUTHORITY OR AGENCY THAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TARIFF COLLECTION AND CONTROL OF MOVEMENT OF GOODS
Customs Duties; Customs Service; Custom duties; Export duties; Customs (tax); Customs clearance; Customs service; Usagium; Custom agent; Customs tax; Customs Services; 🛃; Airport customs; Customs services; National customs service; Customs post; Privatization of customs; Customs inspection
1.
Customs is the official organization responsible for collecting taxes on goods coming into a country and preventing illegal goods from being brought in.
...components similar to those seized by British customs.
...customs officers.
N-PROPER: oft N n
2.
Customs is the place where people arriving from a foreign country have to declare goods that they bring with them.
He walked through customs.
N-UNCOUNT
3.
Customs duties are taxes that people pay for importing and exporting goods.
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
see also custom
customs         
  • Officers from [[US Customs and Border Protection]] boarding a ship
  • Customs, Tolls or Duties of the Corporation of [[Kinsale]] (1788)
  • The customs-and-duty house at the [[port of Haifa]], Israel
  • border guard]] working together in 2006
  • Vienna Convention road sign]] for customs
AUTHORITY OR AGENCY THAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TARIFF COLLECTION AND CONTROL OF MOVEMENT OF GOODS
Customs Duties; Customs Service; Custom duties; Export duties; Customs (tax); Customs clearance; Customs service; Usagium; Custom agent; Customs tax; Customs Services; 🛃; Airport customs; Customs services; National customs service; Customs post; Privatization of customs; Customs inspection
n.
1) to clear, get through, go through, pass through customs (we got through customs very quickly)
2) to dear, get smt. through customs (we got the toys through customs without difficulty)
3) to declare smt. at customs

Βικιπαίδεια

Mourning

Mourning is the expression of an experience that is the consequence of an event in life involving loss, causing grief, occurring as a result of someone's death, specifically someone who was loved although loss from death is not exclusively the cause of all experience of grief.

The word is used to describe a complex of behaviours in which the bereaved participate or are expected to participate, the expression of which varies by culture. Wearing black clothes is one practice followed in many countries, though other forms of dress are seen. Those most affected by the loss of a loved one often observe a period of mourning, marked by withdrawal from social events and quiet, respectful behavior. People may follow religious traditions for such occasions.

Mourning may apply to the death of, or anniversary of the death of, an important individual such as a local leader, monarch, religious figure, or member of family. State mourning may occur on such an occasion. In recent years, some traditions have given way to less strict practices, though many customs and traditions continue to be followed.

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1. "No ceremony is held in such an instance and no mourning customs are observed." Over the past few years Israeli medical authorities have amassed a lot of experience identifying body remains in the wake of the series of suicide bombings carried out during the Al–Aqsa Intifada and the identification of Israelis killed by the tsunami in South East Asia.