Work got underway booking performers as far back as last September and work on the parade for concepts and ideas got underway in March. |
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Over the past number of years the parade has been of mixed quality with varying degrees of participation from all sectors. |
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The Air Command Band provided the musical accompaniment to the successful parade, after what had been a hectic few days of practice. |
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Jerome, muttering and dripping thick mud and rainwater, brought up the rear of this merry parade. |
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Being slightly tipsy, he forgot to put on his white gloves at the start of the parade. |
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The drama started on the parade lap when he retired to the pits with a broken driveshaft. |
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Carlow's strong farming background was also highlighted by the number of vintage tractors in the parade. |
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Miranda models an endless parade of skimpy cossies, making us all well jel of her ridiculously long legs and perfectly bronzed skin. |
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I don't think they should go to the parade wearing suits and smart clothing because it just won't seem right at all. |
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On 17 March we'll be webcasting the festival event as well as reporting live on radio from the parade. |
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He later agreed to take part in an identity parade and was picked out by the girl. |
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The Olympians were loaded onto a convoy of buses for a ticker-tape parade through Greater Johannesburg Metro. |
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Some of the older ones, however, like to remember periods when scoring a goal wasn't worthy of a ticker-tape parade down Union Street. |
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After winning the two British tournaments, he'd come home to a ticker-tape parade in New York. |
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Gibson won Wimbledon and a ticker-tape parade was held in her honor in New York. |
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Bring on President Bush and Mayor Giuliani, the television cameras and the ticker-tape parade! |
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She won two more Grand Slams in each of the following two seasons, being afforded the rare privilege of a ticker-tape parade in New York. |
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They are overseas and they will be there for 3 years saving some money for that ticker-tape parade. |
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The downside to this top heavy parade of megastardom is that secondary characters barely get a look in. |
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It's said that long ago an Immortal found out that a devil had followed the wedding parade of a bride who was being carried in a sedan chair. |
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But these things aren't important when you have to parade more people into barrages of artillery. |
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The harbour setting was ideal with HMAS Tobruk and the barque Endeavour positioned either side of the parade, representing the past and present. |
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When it began in 1924, the parade was just a local tribute to America from Macy's second-generation immigrant employees. |
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These include apples and slightly under-ripe pears, such as the russet-hued Seckel pears that march in parade with this roast. |
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A parade of entities was reportedly observed by the medium at the 1978 seance, and she deduced that there were 17 ghosts occupying the inn. |
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There was an evening banquet, a torchlight parade through Paris, and special theater performances. |
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The daylight parade of maskers, the culminating event of the festival, took place the next day, with more than 5,000 spectators in attendance. |
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Ryan stood on his tip-toes for a couple of seconds, craning his neck to see why the parade had stopped. |
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Police and soldiers lined the route, and marksmen on rooftops watched over the parade and procession. |
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With loud hurrahs from appropriate quarters and much general ballyhoo, my friend went along to that victory parade in London. |
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Hundreds of Scouts and Guides marked the ceremonial highlight of their year with a St George's Day parade. |
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The museum stocks stuff like the necklace Britney wore in a Mardi Gras parade and two dresses from her Star Search days. |
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Back then, he was wearing the handsome uniform of the Fairfield Central High School marching band as part of a Mardi Gras parade. |
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The event will include a march past of veterans and parade along the cliffs. |
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It would appear I've accidentally said the wrong thing on a backslapping parade and critical perspectives are unwelcome. |
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The parade is the largest in the world and is usually televised live across the United States. |
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This year's parade was unique since it involved military manoeuvres for the first time in 17 years. |
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Our daily parade down the Croisette has turned from a saunter to a stagger. |
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They began with a tatterdemalion parade of musicians and baton twirlers down the aisle and onto the stage. |
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She marched behind the St Joseph's Accordion Band and the majorettes in this year's St Patrick's Day parade in New York. |
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The parade of cardboard characters with implausible motives makes for a less than satisfying read. |
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But they encountered a parade of overpriced dumps with filthy carpets and features such as tangerine linoleum and avocado appliances. |
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We sat beneath the streetlights until the bar closed down, enjoying life's passing parade, the warm night air, and cold Spanish sangria. |
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This year will see the usual attractions of the fairground, dancers and parade. |
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In New York City, there was an annual coaching parade during which such rigs as four-in-hands and tally-hos coursed down Fifth Avenue. |
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The 21st century demands free-thinkers, not an endless parade of automatons churned out from a formulaic educational assembly line. |
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Crowds young and old lined the streets to clap and cheer the parade, led by brass brands, on their way to Albert Square. |
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Mountbatten gratified his ambition by staging an elaborate victory parade, at which he took the salute in Rangoon on 15 June. |
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The salute at the parade was taken by the Naval Base Commander, Commodore Steve Graham. |
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Guards standing to attention on parade could become quite faint in temperatures that could reach 100 degrees in summer. |
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Farther down in the article, the interviewee waxed poetic about the Sunday afternoon parade of low-riders down Federal Boulevard. |
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She began her career with the AIR and FM Radio, New Delhi, and has done the running commentary on the Republic Day parade. |
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The very efficient MC gave a running commentary on the parade as it passed the stand. |
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The parade will come through the town at 3pm sharp with the floats gathering in ARCH at 2pm. |
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The carnival parade on Sunday afternoon is something everyone looks forward to. |
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They all knew that he was rough as bags on parade with no inkling of a word of command. |
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After watching the end of the parade, and a fancy dress contest we wandered around. |
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The parade ground behind the old armory hadn't been used as such for nearly three decades. |
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The place consisted of two barrack buildings, an office with an armory, a mess hall, a small gym building, a parade field and a PT Course. |
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They stopped right in the middle of the parade grounds in front of the barracks, loaded their shotguns, and began to fire. |
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We parade down the road, where the Chmelars' Romany neighbours surprise us by playing not traditional gipsy music, but superb modern jazz. |
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We have invited Africans, Lithuanians and Polish along and are hoping their ethnic floats will bring some life to the parade. |
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Guests nibbled delicate pastries and sipped coffee in the sitting area outside the restaurant while watching the parade of lithesome models. |
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From Valentine's Day to Memorial Day, Arbor Day to Christmas Day, there was always a huge parade with festivities to go along. |
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There are countless winks to the audience as a parade of stars appears in self-effacing cameos. |
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Built like a sergeant major, she has this parade ground habit of issuing orders, not requests. |
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A parade of right-wingers in camouflage talk about their weapons the way a priest talks about salvation. |
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You get a real sense that they know that they are leading the parade, not just coming along for the ride. |
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I defy the most cynical not to be struck dumb by the character parade, which comes to life to the tune of the Nutcracker ballet. |
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The truth is that the Orange Order can no longer parade in a nakedly sectarian and triumphalist fashion. |
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There would be rhubarb pie and buttermilk, flags flying and youngsters scampering, a parade, a pageant, and fireworks to light up the night sky. |
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The town is leading a revolt against Manchester's trailblazing cow parade next month by organizing a rival sheep procession. |
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In yesterday's military review, the army presented the largest parade of troops in recent years to President Chen. |
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Motorcycle great Barry Sheene will lead a parade of legendary riders in North Yorkshire this weekend. |
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He would murmur a quiet corrective now and then, or insert an informative note, but never parade his learning. |
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Hints of zouk, samba and electroclash rear their groovy heads through a parade of infectious Afro-housers. |
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After the service, a police escort led the funeral parade to the cemetery in Cricklade Road. |
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In the Norrebro area, home to many of the city's communist and anarchist groups, an impromptu victory parade began. |
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A total of six elephants broke free from their handlers while they were on parade at an amusement park. |
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The lateness of the hour precluded the finding of further volunteers for an identification parade. |
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When Maria, Ben, Jennifer, Michael and I rendezvoused before the parade, I had no idea how the spirit of carnival would open Michael emotionally. |
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The parade is held on the Lantern Festival, which ends a 15-day celebration of the Lunar New Year. |
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Saturday mornings alternated between dress parade and inter-squadron track meets. |
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In this theater almsgiving is rewarded by trumpet fanfare, prayer is a public parade, and the discomfort of fasting is a spectacle. |
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Bob McGonagle, the lad, appeared to be fighting him as soon as he left the saddling area for the parade ring. |
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Mr. Kelly added that it would be wrong to condemn the lack of a parade and then do nothing about it. |
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The parade is a riot of elaborate costumes and clothing with many of the get-ups real works of art. |
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The parade of recent corporate scandals has further strained the notion that directors always know best. |
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But in the parade most of the shop keepers knew her and some of them would even spend time chatting to her. |
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In his absence, the team parade still managed to break all existing Olympic records for length. |
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For about 30 minutes they parade around and around with lights blazing and air-horns blaring. |
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The parade organisers would have gone bankrupt on account of the crippling public liability insurance. |
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He rose and placed his kepi on his head before striding out into the middle of the parade ground. |
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In fact the Orange parade used to gather at the bottom of our road and my mother even kept us away from the window. |
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This parade was reported to be a lively and energetic affair, containing a record number of floats. |
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Minutes later UW's parade to the penalty box continued when Della Mora was whistled for slashing. |
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Everybody I spoke with knew there would be no parade and the reason why it wasn't going ahead. |
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Clark remains the highest ranking official to appear in a Canadian gay pride parade. |
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The victors will parade at Lansdowne Road on the national holiday and the juniors at the same venue eleven days later. |
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Community groups in York are being urged to respond to a rallying cry to take part in a massive city centre parade in September. |
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It's a long long 20 minute wait beside a rainswept parade of shops before the following bus catches up and we can continue. |
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After the two minutes silence we adjourned to Wetherspoon's for a coffee before the parade left for the parish church. |
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I hate to rain on your parade, Sadie, but have you thought about the fact that maybe you just want him because you can't have him now? |
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Well, Dawnie, I don't want to rain on your parade, but isn't it kind of a lot at once? |
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The space agency is anxiously awaiting its first manned flight in two and a half years, but will weather rain on NASA's parade? |
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I didn't want to rain on his parade, so I kept my mouth shut about my frustrated dream of becoming a marine biologist. |
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You just seemed so enthusiastic about the whole thing, and I didn't want to rain on your parade. |
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This is a far cry from last year's parade where a man was stabbed to death on the route. |
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I hate to rain on your parade, but I don't think your analysis of the red cell photos in your July 22 commentary is correct. |
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Your guesswork is wrong, and I don't mean to rain on your parade, but it is. |
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Students, former guerrilla fighters, police and soldiers took to the streets in a jubilant parade. |
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But Keighley Town Council has integrated the parade into its umbrella of activities from today until Sunday. |
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Instead of Philosopher's Stone's mindless parade of the book's high spots, there's an actual story here and it's not half bad. |
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We did try to float the idea that they should be allowed a wagonette pulled by shire horses and have them inside, but it's a marching parade. |
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Sixth Avenue also had its parade of refugees, some of them covered head to foot with white dust, strange walking ghosts among the living. |
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The titular parade was a real event that occurred every Easter, where everyone would walk down Fifth Avenue decked out in their Easter finery. |
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There was also a blitz ball, a jitterbug jive dance night, a mock 1940s wedding, a remembrance service and a parade. |
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All that teams such as the 49ers have to do now is parade around two or three token black candidates and then bring in the white candidate they wanted all along. |
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After the team won the championship, the city threw a parade for them. |
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There were dozens of police officers standing guard along the parade route. |
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Today, as the soldiers of the 69th gather in the armory after the parade, they will remember the fallen in their own way. |
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I saw this leverage first hand several years ago, when I covered the first successful gay pride parade in Belgrade, Serbia. |
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The parade was solemn, with reverent music and the call-and-response singing of two choirs. |
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We certainly should not hold a ticker-tape parade for anybody else before then, no matter who wins what championship. |
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Earlier, the queen and Prince Philip watched a golden jubilee parade in Windsor and started a nationwide jubilee music party during a visit to Slough. |
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Thus accoutred, it is all right to parade naked of ideas or principle. |
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The parade was moving back toward the Marigny, and we crawled across Claiborne. |
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Unfortunately several things can go wrong to rain on your parade. |
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They broke into spontaneous clapping, cheering and whistling when the Band of the Irish Guards played Happy Birthday for the Queen at the end of the parade as a surprise. |
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An exceptional amount of time and effort went into this year's parade. |
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A council estate in York can lay claim to its very own Top Gun, as one of its sons gets set to join a parade of graduate pilots to receive their wings. |
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Patrick Lynch, whose maternal grandparents came from Kiltimagh, was the Grand Marshal and he got a great reception as he led the parade through the town. |
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Like all inaugural pageants, this one, with its parade and balls and tacky souvenirs, is satisfying in each of us an atavistic love of kingliness. |
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Anybody with any sap running will probably be out of step with the general parade, at least early on. |
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Its parade of sententious and yawningly vacuous postmodern artspeak can only serve to perpetuate the perception of the contemporary art world as a self-serving elite. |
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To a troop of war-hardened lancers from the 19th century, they would have looked like giant steel-toothed beetles crawling across the parade ground. |
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The parade itself went down a storm with the thousands of excited spectators who lined the route of this years St Patrick's Day Parade in glorious sunshine in Killarney. |
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Just a week before the shooting, he rode in the fiesta Bowl parade in a police tank. |
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Just a week before the shooting, Sheriff Arpaio rode in the fiesta Bowl parade in a police tank. |
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We want our primal fill like the Romans forcing some standard-stealing barbarian on a flaying parade. |
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His participation in the parade implies acceptance, approval, approbation. |
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A freaking parade of Oscar nominees were there for no reason, presenting awards and introducing performances. |
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Few neighborhood rituals in Manhattan are more beguiling than to be present as roustabouts pump helium into the balloons that give such a childlike lift to the Macy's parade. |
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Early coups included pictures of the October anniversary parade at the time of the 1957 Sputnik launch, which he got by attaching himself to a Soviet TV crew. |
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After 1pm a range of events will take place at the Langton Wold Gallops including a parade of hunting hounds, a celebrity pony Grand National and dressage display. |
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From what I remember, there was also an alternative parade organised by some religious people who felt that the main parade took away from what Patrick really stood for. |
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So says Thomas Hobbes, whose definition of all laughter illuminates those moments when we smugly parade past the shrunken giants. |
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The parade took a right onto a side street, and everyone packed in a little closer, so the parade slowed down a bit. |
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The parade of models sashaying down the runway in the Eldorado Ballroom had local fashion designers earning spirited cheers and rousing applause from the approving crowd. |
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As Ben Crair demonstrates, the hit parade stems from title and marketing formulas that are nothing short of scientific. |
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I was intrigued by the passage of time and the parade of scavengers, including bears, that reduced a giant among animals to scattered bones and a grease slick. |
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London is a major station for the travelling carnival of creators, dictators, scenesters and professional narcissists who parade between the world's fashion flashpoints. |
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The event was spread over two ballrooms, not one, so that the rolling parade of speakers would not be slowed by lunch. |
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After that he disappeared again, displaced by a parade of Mafia bagmen and enforcers, clearly thrilled by the opportunity to refresh their faded notoriety. |
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Farther downstream the river begins to widen into Lake Havasu, and the parade of water scooters and powerboats with massive, roaring engines begins to increase. |
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On a Sunday afternoon they get out and parade their Maoriness, but when they get down to Parliament on Tuesday, they forget about the people who put them there. |
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To mark his retirement a stand down parade was held on McDermott Square followed by a march past at Head Office of the Defence Forces Training Centre. |
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On Memorial Day, much of the patrol force was busy at the parade or at a ball game at the Polo Grounds, or was enjoying a day off granted to veterans. |
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Garda and road marshals will be in place along the route of the parade. |
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Unlike Kyle, who is smarminess personified and constantly bangs on about how much of a perfect family man he is, US presenters will parade their wounds for applause. |
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The events include the opening of the world's only Museum of Masks, a parade of thousands of masks, an internationally flavoured masked ball and a fireworks extravaganza. |
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It is unlikely we will soon return to a masquerade of can-can supported grandeur and today's parade music must bow to that reality-not the other way around. |
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The parade got off to its usual start with the candidates for the New York mayoral election doing the yearly meet-and-greet along the thoroughfare. |
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The pride of the course is a parade ring with lush green grass. |
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Chicago has not hosted a baseball World Series ticker-tape parade since 1917, but that may change if things continue to go well for the White Sox. |
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Keynes understood that the long run is simply an infinite parade of short runs. |
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Three Tiger Moths from Luskintyre flew over the parade in tight formation. |
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In May 1963, Britain was firmly in the grip of Beatlemania, with the loveable moptops bestriding the hit parade with their first number one, From Me to You. |
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They celebrated their triumph with a parade through the steets of the city. |
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After the field show, it is customary to parade the stands before exiting the field. |
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The event starts with a parade through the villages of Medbourne and Hallaton. |
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However, in 2016 the parade was moved to the Friday to enable more competitors to take part. |
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Lancaster High School sophomore Shannon Howell, who will play the mellophone in the parade, sees future benefits in her participation. |
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These magnificent animals, the true kings of the jungle, are reduced to a laughing stock as they parade shambolically around the ring. |
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Following the parade, a number of Welsh entertainers performed and in the evening Cardiff Central Library provided free entertainment and food. |
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About 15 Orangemen took part in a silent token parade past the contested shopfronts, jeered by nationalists and cheered by loyalists. |
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Chicago also has a nationally televised Thanksgiving parade that occurs annually. |
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Twenty-two Shriner candidates will be inducted in a secret ceremony at the Essex House Hotel that follows the parade. |
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I needed a few liveners if I was to face, in two hours time, a parade of my words and furtive people on a stage. I ordered a beer. |
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In Toronto young Brownies of the Girl Guides, the Canadian girl scouts, stood in parade formation with full-fledged Guides. |
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Student groups and societies build floats and parade in fancy dress through the city centre to raise money for local charities. |
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The 11th duke, although resident in South Africa, visited Blair Atholl almost every year to inspect the regiment's annual parade until his death. |
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The cornu, a long tubular metal wind instrument that curved around the musician's body, was used for military signals and on parade. |
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Truro celebrates the Christmas season with its Winter Festival, which includes a paper lantern parade known as the City of Lights Procession. |
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This has had only limited success however, and controversy continues over the use of flags in the parade. |
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Saturday night we had our final parade with the fireworks finish, and it was a lallapalootza! |
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The young Jackson Pollock attended the workshop and helped build floats for the parade. |
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The last features a parade with elaborately decorated floats and thousands of people. |
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Thus, if only the infantry is represented, the Royal Marines would parade before the Grenadier Guards, the senior infantry regiment of the Army. |
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Most scout districts host events on the Sunday closest to St George's day, often a parade and religious service for their members. |
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Manchester's Irish Festival, including a St Patrick's Day parade, is one of Europe's largest. |
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Perhaps nowhere else in insectdom is such an extravagantly flamboyant display of systemized pattern on parade. |
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Examples include the Singapore National Day Parade, and the parade for the National Day of the People's Republic of China. |
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As with the Bastille Day military parade in France, many other countries have a National Day Parade. |
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After his capture, Caratacus was sent to Rome as a war prize, presumably to be killed after a triumphal parade. |
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Engelhardt told me as we saw females with hyperswollen, rosy-red rear ends parade in front of potential mates. |
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At Milton the road is blocked by yet another Anzac parade, a straggle of people raw-faced in the cold. |
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The parade continues to be a rich and diverse experience for Angelinos of all ages and ethnicities. |
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However, he had become a national celebrity, opening supermarkets and annually leading the Grand National parade for many further years. |
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On 8 December, a national day of celebration took place in the form of a massive victory parade in the streets of London. |
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After the artistic portion of the ceremony, the athletes parade into the stadium grouped by nation. |
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The hotel will ring in the New Year with a New York-style ticker tape parade, complete with pyrotechnics. |
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From the Mets' season opener in Japan to the Yankees' ticker tape parade, SUBWAY SERIES chronicles the triumphs and struggles of both franchises. |
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Looking back now, I realize it would have been foolish to expect a ticker tape parade in the addiction and mental health communities. |
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Whereas, such activities parade cruelsome consequences on the nation's socio-political and economic development quest. |
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With its characteristic Yinglish syntax, this last remark represents the older generation's bemusement with the military parade. |
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The festivities will include a parade, a concert, and games for children. |
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Everything form festival tents to wellies and of course your clothes are on parade. |
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The astronauts were honored with a ticker tape parade when they returned to Earth. |
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The military parade was an opportunity for the new government to give a show of force to the neighbouring countries. |
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At the parade later that day, 50 prisoners refused orders, and the rest were marched back to their cells but refused to enter. |
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The event hosts live stages and other activities alongside a parade in the park. |
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The parade starts in the yard of Ullswater Community College and ends in the bus station car park. |
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The parade includes over 30 floats, vintage cars, a marching band, various local celebrities and members of the Penrith Lions Club. |
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Women want a hot, young thing to parade around on their arm, too. |
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She refused to allow any form of parade or pageantry, or a suggested gun salute. |
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Northumbrian slowed periodically to allow the seven trains on the northern track to parade past it, but generally ran ahead of the other trains. |
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I hate to rain on your parade, but lots of people have tried that strategy and it hasn't worked yet. |
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Darth Vader and a legion of Storm Troopers roamed the stalls and took part in a parade for the 15th anniversary of the UK Garrison group. |
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Sanju Baba, we learn, is rather miffed at the way Kunder rained on his parade and took away the spotlight from Agneepath's success. |
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I'd be lying to myself if I pretended that seeing Logan here now isn't causing a parade of elephants to stampede through my upper chestal region. |
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This was seen as a great success, and there was a victory parade through the streets of London. |
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If African-Americans are marching in Harlem, do they have to let the Ku Klux Klan into their parade? |
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The parade runs from Horse Guard's Parade, along Whitehall to Nelson's Column. |
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Crop Over gets under way at the beginning of July and ends with the costumed parade on Kadooment Day, held on the first Monday of August. |
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Finally, in 1937, an era ended when the last of the Shafter Empire was sold, ushering in a new parade of owners. |
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The parade starts off Shelter Island and proceeds past Harbor Island and Downtown, finishing at the Coronado ferry landing. |
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The Parade of Lights is a parade of more than 80 small boats with holiday decorations and lights on two Sundays in December. |
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They walked with the quiet leisureliness of a Sunday school parade, and observed with the most punctilious care the rules of the road. |
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The festival closes with the spring parade or corso and a private party organized by the Lions Club. |
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In addition, the marching band in the parade, consisting of drummers, keeps crowds entertained. |
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The floats in the parade are decorated in the Panamanian colors, and women wear dresses called pollera and men dress in traditional montuno. |
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The Christmas parade, known as El desfile de Navidad, is celebrated in the capital, Panama City. |
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The latter is accompanies by cadets from the Naval Academy during the parade. |
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As other ranks saluted RSMs and officers, a lone soldier hobbled across the parade ground on crutches. |
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Easter parades are held in many American cities, involving festive strolling processions, with the New York City parade being the best known. |
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The largest carnaval parade in all of Brazil is Galo da Madrugada, which takes place in downtown Recife in the Saturday of carnaval. |
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During the parade of nations Greece is always called first, as the founding nation of the ancient precursor of modern Olympics. |
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A huge military parade, hosted by the President of Russia, is annually organised in Moscow on Red Square. |
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Murphy will not be able to take part in the parade because of the road race, but he will be doing his canoe and Big Cheese opponents one better. |
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The national romanticist author Henrik Wergeland was the founder of the 17 May parade. |
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On the day of the festivities, the Flavian family rode into the capital, preceded by a lavish parade that displayed the spoils of the war. |
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Hafengeburtstag is a funfair to honour the birthday of the port of Hamburg with a party and a ship parade. |
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Victoria was aware of the various matrimonial plans and critically appraised a parade of eligible princes. |
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The Medieval torchlit parade looked fabulous, but it was a shame it was delayed because not many people saw it. |
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Newlywed Dec and Ant host as the usual parade of sportspeople, soap stars, and 70s stars who aren't in jail take on the jungle challenges. |
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In the event of inclement weather, the patients will watch the parade from the executive board room. |
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However, Fallon steered The Bogberry to a narrow success yesterday after being applauded into the parade ring. |
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As well as Scotland's own parades, many Scottish bands parade in Northern Ireland on or around 12 July. |
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The picture I have enclosed is of the first mannequin parade in the fashion theatre of Howells after the war. |
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Models came from London and later during the month the lady mannequins used to parade through the store in designer clothes. |
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Meanwhile, the New Guard is forming up and are awaiting inspection by the Adjutant on the parade square at Wellington Barracks. |
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The sun shone as hundreds of people lined the streets for a parade of floats and marching bands through the area. |
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The dinner was a parade of courses, each featuring foods more elaborate than the last. |
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More broad than tall, the Star Magnolia leads the parade of magnolias each spring. |
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The floats and horses in the parade were impressive, but the marching bands were really amazing. |
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A celebratory parade took place on 10 September 2012, commemorating the Olympic and Paralympic Games. |
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Jesse Owen will be parade marshal with the Union standard leading the mass number of standards. |
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More than two million people lined the streets of the parade route to cheer her. |
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Amsterdam Gay Pride is a yearly local LGBT parade of boats in Amsterdam's canals, held on the first Saturday in August. |
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In August 1969, following the annual Apprentice Boys of Derry parade in the city, serious rioting took place in Derry and Belfast. |
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It also highlights the marinera parade also with the participation of Peruvian paso horses and typical riders called chalanes through the main streets of the historic center. |
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Honking horns and busy city streets, shimmering city lights and the excitement at a baseball game or a parade all come alive in Cityscapes by jazz pianist Eric Baumgartner. |
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We all have our favourite rock movies, so here is my big-screen hit parade, a mixture of rockumentaries and films which used rock or pop as their theme. |
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On 8 December, the English team greeted 750,000 supporters on their victory parade through London before meeting Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace. |
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The parade promises something for everybody and is a perfect family venue with over 46 groups of rollerbladers, stilt walkers, unicyclists, and dancers. |
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After enjoying the stirrup cup served in High Street, the colourful parade of horses, hounds and riders moved out, making way for the annual Roll-the-Barrel competitions. |
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On a good day, visibility can be as much as 50 metres and can reveal a passing parade of tiny coloured fishes, lion fish, lobsters, tuna, eels, turtles, rays and even sharks. |
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The 70 Commonwealth nations are called continent wise to have the athletes parade at the stadium and the last hosting nation of the games enters the first. |
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At half past nine, with the booming drums of the parade sounding up the street, the shivering form of Dwindle Daniels was again sogged down to its original saturation point. |
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The old parade square has recently been converted for housing. |
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The suburb has a community centre on the recreation ground at Gilwilly and did until recently hold an annual gala day and parade throughout Penrith. |
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The result was a loose collection of regiments which in general were more effective in the field, if not so smart on parade, than their regular counterparts. |
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On the Saturday of the Godiva Festival, a carnival parade starts in the city centre and makes its way to War Memorial Park where the festival is held. |
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Pataki is offering a photograph of himself and Joe DiMaggio riding together in a convertible during the 1999 ticker tape parade honoring the New York Yankees. |
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This is despite their appearance together at a prayer rally, a military parade, and a road campaign in her hometown in Bicol, southern Luzon, sources said. |
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The festival includes a parade, music, food, and a beauty pageant. |
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Time Magazine put him on their cover and an estimated 100,000 people turned out in New York City for the first Manhattan ticker tape parade honoring his triumph in Moscow. |
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Piper Millin, aged 21, of 4 Commando Brigade, was ordered by his commanding officer Lord Lovat to parade with his pipes on the beach as the Commandos were being attacked. |
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In Great Britain, Saint Patrick's Flag was flown in place of the Irish tricolour at the 2009 parade in Croydon, prompting complaints from some councillors. |
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Sections of the Mall are also able to be closed to vehicles for pedestrian only events including Sunday Markets, bangtail muster and Christmas parade. |
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The commitment also meant the Cardiff athlete missed the special ticker tape parade through London last Monday to celebrate Team GB's medal success in the games. |
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In 1885 a tunnel was dug towards the cliff face from the parade grounds. |
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Mother and son attended a public parade through London and a grand service of thanksgiving in St Paul's Cathedral on 27 February 1872, and republican feeling subsided. |
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All except five of the men on parade refused to accept their cartridges. |
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Thousands of people also lined the streets along the parade route as the two buses made their way to Trafalgar Square, as the team soaked up the feteing. |
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The central portion was used as a parade ground and headquarters area. |
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Schools are on holiday, workers have the week off, and a general sense of jubilee fills the streets, where musicians parade around to huge crowds of cheering fans. |
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What started as a small, one-night-only event in 1979 has grown into a week-long festival, complete with a Canada Day parade and free performances around the city. |
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The majority trotted out a parade of horribles in which judicial line-drawing concerning accommodation would displace legitimate democratic choices. |
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For the 6-year-old at today's matinee of The Lion King, musicals begin right now, with that electric, eye-popping, mind-blowing parade of animals. |
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The streets of Birmingham's gay district pulsate with a carnival parade, live music, a dance arena with DJs, cabaret stage, women's arena and a community village. |
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Then came the Rickies, followed by the Lucies, the Harlequins, and other ad hoc groups who marched in the parade to prove who could waste time in the zaniest way. |
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The bomb went off by a cenotaph which was at the heart of the parade. |
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On 8 November 1987, in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, a Provisional IRA time bomb exploded during a parade on Remembrance Day to commemorate victims of World War One. |
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At this afternoon's Katie's Winter Parade, children are invited to come dressed up as their favourite parade characters and join her kazoo orchestra. |
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A SCHOOLGIRL arrested with a teenage boy involved in a plot to attack police at an Anzac Day parade in Australia has admitted two terror offences. |
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The parade will feature floats, marching bands, horses and classic cars. |
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At the Sambadromo parade grounds, designed by the late Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, six remaining top-tier schools were to hit the pavement Monday night. |
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The 16-year-old, from Manchester, was arrested in April with a boy of 14, from Lancashire, who encouraged the ISIS-inspired attack at an Anzac Day parade. |
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