Look at that poor dog shut up in that car on a day like today - it must be cooking in there.
Inthronization, in ancient times, immediately succeeded the rite of consecration; the new bishop being honourably placed in his episcopal chair by the prelates assembled for his consecration. […] It was customary for bishops to preach sermons at their inthronization, and [Joseph] Bingham has cited several instances of this practice in the fourth and fifth centuries. Symeon of Thessalonica states, that the rite of inthronization was formerly celebrated with great solemnity by all the comprovincial bishops.
But not even the most proficient professor of the art of politics could have predicted ‘the Boris bounce’ as May astounded observers by appointing him Foreign Secretary.
Book 1, in Fables, Ancient and Modern, London: Jacob Tonson, p. 11, The fatal Dart a ready Passage found, And deep within his Heart infix’d the Wound:
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