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[Summary] => Through the years, the National Day of Thailand has always been celebrated in the grand manner, marking as it does the birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, beloved monarch of the Thais. This month, the auspicious occasion was held at the ballroom of the Dusit Hotel with all the amenities befitting royalty.
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[Summary] => The title above is derived from Amy Lowells famous poem wherein she asks, "What are patterns for?" The meaning of her question is a tragic one, but I must beg her indulgence: patterns are useful guides to celebrating national days. Without a pattern, an envoy would have to think of a new "gimmick" or device to make the celebration of his countrys independence different or unique.
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