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Cosa (chi) è Inauguration Day - definizione

CEREMONY FOR THE SWEARING-IN OF THE PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
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  • A [[U.S. Customs and Border Protection]] boat patrolling the waterways around Washington, D.C. prior to the inauguration of Donald Trump
  • Lyndon B. Johnson, January 20, 1965]])
  • Barack Obama's 2009 inaugural luncheon
  • [[Maya Angelou]] delivering her poem "[[On the Pulse of Morning]]" at Bill Clinton's inauguration in 1993
  • Pennsylvania Avenue]] passes the presidential reviewing stand in front of the [[White House]] in March 1881.
  • Barack Obama, January 20, 2009]]
  • The Reverend [[Donn Moomaw]] delivers the [[invocation]] at the [[first inauguration of Ronald Reagan]], 1981.
  • [[Barack Obama]], [[Michelle Obama]], [[Joe Biden]], and [[Jill Biden]] at the 2013 National Prayer Service
  • Inauguration Day, January 20, 2005]]:  President [[George W. Bush]] and First Lady [[Laura Bush]] lead the inaugural parade from the Capitol, down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House
  • sworn in]] for his second term "privately" on television, January 20, 1985
  • A presidential medal from the inauguration of [[Theodore Roosevelt]] in 1905
  • Grandstand ticket to the Inaugural Parade for President Herbert Hoover, March 4, 1929
  • 2009 presidential inauguration]] on January 20, 2009.
  • Inauguration platform under construction for [[Woodrow Wilson]]'s first inauguration in 1913

Inauguration Day         
FORMAL CEREMONY TO MARK THE BEGINNING OF A MAJOR PUBLIC LEADER'S TERM OF OFFICE, OR OFFICIAL OPENING OR BEGINNING OF AN INSTITUTION OR STRUCTURE
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·add. ·- The day on which the President of the United States is inaugurated, the 4th of March in every year next after a year divisible by four.
inaugurate         
FORMAL CEREMONY TO MARK THE BEGINNING OF A MAJOR PUBLIC LEADER'S TERM OF OFFICE, OR OFFICIAL OPENING OR BEGINNING OF AN INSTITUTION OR STRUCTURE
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v. (D; tr.) to inaugurate as (to be inaugurated as president)
inaugural         
FORMAL CEREMONY TO MARK THE BEGINNING OF A MAJOR PUBLIC LEADER'S TERM OF OFFICE, OR OFFICIAL OPENING OR BEGINNING OF AN INSTITUTION OR STRUCTURE
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An inaugural meeting or speech is the first meeting of a new organization or the first speech by the new leader of an organization or a country.
In his inaugural address, the President appealed for unity.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

United States presidential inauguration

Between 73 and 79 days after the presidential election, the president-elect of the United States is inaugurated as president by taking the presidential oath of office. The inauguration takes place for each new presidential term, even if the president is continuing in office for a second term.

The first inauguration of George Washington took place on April 30, 1789. All subsequent public inaugurations from 1793 until 1933 were held on March 4, except in 1821, 1849, 1877, and 1917, when March 4 fell on a Sunday and the public inauguration ceremony took place on Monday, March 5. Since 1937, it has taken place at noon EST on January 20, the first day of the new term, except in 1957, 1985, and 2013, when January 20 fell on a Sunday. In those years, the presidential oath of office was administered on that day privately and then again in a public ceremony the next day, on Monday, January 21. The most recent presidential inauguration was held on January 20, 2021, when Joe Biden assumed office.

Recitation of the presidential oath of office is the only component in this ceremony mandated by the United States Constitution (in Article II, Section One, Clause 8). Though it is not a constitutional requirement, the chief justice typically administers the presidential oath of office. Since 1789, the oath has been administered at 59 scheduled public inaugurations, by 15 chief justices, one associate justice, and one New York state judge. Others, in addition to the chief justice, have administered the oath of office to several of the nine vice presidents who have succeeded to the presidency upon their predecessor's death or resignation intra-term.

Since the 1981 inauguration of Ronald Reagan, the ceremony has been held at the west front of the United States Capitol facing the National Mall with its iconic Washington Monument and distant Lincoln Memorial. From 1829 through 1977 most swearing-in ceremonies had taken place on a platform over the steps at the Capitol's east portico. They have also been held inside the Old Senate Chamber, the chamber of the House of Representatives, and the Capitol rotunda. The most recent regularly scheduled inauguration not to take place at the Capitol was the fourth inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945, which was held at the White House.

Over the years, various traditions have arisen that have expanded the inauguration from a simple oath-taking ceremony to a day-long event, including parades and multiple social gatherings. The ceremony itself is carried live via the major U.S. commercial television and cable news networks; various ones also stream it live on their websites.

When a president has assumed office intra-term the inauguration ceremony has been conducted without pomp or fanfare. To facilitate a quick presidential transition under extraordinary circumstances, the new president takes the oath of office in a simple ceremony and usually addresses the nation afterward. This has happened nine times in United States history: eight times after the previous president had died while in office, and once after the previous president had resigned.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Inauguration Day
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2. Another potentially explosive confrontation could come well before inauguration day.
3. Officials are warning that Inauguration Day is typically cold.
4. Transportation will be extremely difficult on Inauguration Day, officials acknowledged.
5. The hopes of Inauguration Day are just that –– hopes.