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  2. Official function - Wikipedia

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    An official function is either an event, such as a convention, that has an official purpose for one's employment, vocation or profession-whether run by a person, institution or governmental agency-or an official duty. Attending events with official purposes is one of the duties of many persons in many organizations.

  3. Official - Wikipedia

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    An official statement is an issued by an organisation as an expression of its corporate position or opinion; [citation needed] an official apology is an apology similarly issued by an organisation (as opposed to an apology by an individual). [citation needed] Official policy is policy publicly acknowledged and defended by an organisation.

  4. Government gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Register is the official publication of the United States government for publishing presidential decrees and the like for public notice.. A government gazette (also known as an official gazette, official journal, official newspaper, official monitor or official bulletin) is a periodical publication that has been authorised to publish public or legal notices.

  5. Cabinet of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of the United States is the principal official advisory body to the president of the United States. The Cabinet generally meets with the president in a room adjacent to the Oval Office in the West Wing of the White House. The president chairs the meetings but is not formally a member of the Cabinet.

  6. Courtesy call - Wikipedia

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    Admiral Gary Roughead making a courtesy call on Vice Admiral Gu Wengen in the port of Zhanjiang. A courtesy call is a call or visit made out of politeness. [1] It is usually done between two parties of high position such as a government official to meet and briefly discuss about important or concerning matters.

  7. Oath of office - Wikipedia

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    Lyndon B. Johnson taking the American presidential oath of office in 1963, after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. An oath of office is an oath or affirmation a person takes before assuming the duties of an office, usually a position in government or within a religious body, although such oaths are sometimes required of officers of other organizations.

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  9. Press release - Wikipedia

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    A press release (also known as a media release) is an official statement delivered to members of the news media for the purpose of providing information, creating an official statement, or making an announcement directed for public release. Press releases are also considered a primary source, meaning they are original informants for information.