The athletes paraded onto the dirt track to the cheers of fans from their home city-states. |
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In they paraded, balanced on their stylish high heels, lugging encyclopedic day timers and surgically attached cell phones. |
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Beneath an overcast sky, and in a biting wind, over 400 officers, ratings and WRNS paraded for inspection by Admiral of the Fleet Lord Tovey. |
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In that role, HP paraded Elias about as part of an aggressive storage push at the company. |
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The whole 6,000 paraded in their battalions and marched past the Khedive and their country's flag. |
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Dogs such as Akitas, bull terriers and Rottweilers have a bad reputation due to the way they are paraded around by idiots. |
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In 1924, 6,500 Klansmen paraded through downtown Indianapolis to a cheering crowd of 75,000 onlookers after Klan election victories. |
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The 80-year-old krewe paraded with 175 riders this year, down considerably from a decade ago. |
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In spite of his advancing years, he has regularly paraded nobly through the division lobbies in the cause of the suppression of vice. |
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But, are the owners really concerned about the safety of the people in the residential areas, where the animal is paraded in the quest for lucre? |
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Darwin Naval Base provided 16 people for a tri-service guard that paraded at the Stadium for an Australia Day ceremony. |
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On the screen, tall thin models with dark tans paraded back and forth in shimmering orange and magenta gowns. |
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Wearing a sandwich board he paraded outside BT's HQ in London for more than an hour before someone from BT agreed to see him. |
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The young fifteen-year-old elven maid paraded from her father's cart to the Market streets. |
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When we walked in, two completely naked women in high heels greeted us and paraded around, trying to get the champion's attention. |
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The national school children gave a recital on thin whistle and the pre-school tinies paraded with the flags of the nations. |
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Roughly around midnight the disco music stopped and a chain of exotic dancers paraded onto the floor. |
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The ogoh-ogoh, escorted by groups of people carrying bamboo torches and a loud gamelan ensemble, are paraded on the night before Nyepi. |
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Prior to the race, punters flocked to the paddock to watch the horses being paraded and cast a critical eye over their fancies. |
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Such was the fate of the Vandal king, Gelimir, paraded through Constantinople in 534 in a procession evoking the triumphs of ancient Rome. |
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From his position on the ground, he watched as five guards paraded into his house, claiming it as their own. |
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I would much prefer people found the pain that lies beneath rather than blurt it out and have it paraded and advertised. |
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Karan paraded familiar slouchy knits over minis, sequin T-shirt dresses, kicky ruffled miniskirts and black-and-cream tweed miniskirted suits. |
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The way he was paraded round the country as part of the cornet-licking, handholding, smily-wily smarmy double act made me heave. |
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He paraded them around the Dive Zone, and the argument was settled without the need for invasions or full nelsons. |
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For 30 years, punks, New Romantics and rockabillies have paraded before Iain McKell's lens. |
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Each person squealed with delight as each dish was paraded around the room. |
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The sun also came out as the procession of floats wound its way to the carnival field and then paraded through the town on Saturday. |
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Everything from the hottest new streetwear to the latest lingerie was paraded on the catwalk last evening. |
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When models paraded down the catwalk in Dior's flamenco-style haute couture in Paris last week, fashion lovers here took notice. |
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A few months before that, a 13-year-old student was stripped naked and paraded down the halls of her school. |
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The gods are brought out of their temples and paraded down the streets in elaborately carved palanquins rolled along by four men. |
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The young man paraded about, stripping off his shirt to display his ostensible wounds to the police and passers-by. |
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Where once hundreds of US airmen paraded, police officers from Scotland's seven forces now patrol. |
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Municipal councilors, government employees and the general public then paraded around town to welcome in the Thai New Year. |
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The stadium staged its first meeting on July 30, 1932, when legendary greyhound Mick the Miller was paraded around the track. |
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They chased a now fully-clothed offender, nabbed him and marched him back over the fence and paraded him past the crowd in the Merv Cowan stand. |
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But when they paraded the old man through the streets and the crowds likewise hailed him as imperator, the die was cast. |
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The grenadier company of a line infantry battalion was paraded on the right of the line, the place of honour accorded to its status. |
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A huge crowd turned out to welcome home the champs and excitement reached fever pitch as the cup was paraded through the town. |
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On the 365th day, April 25, it will be taken down, its support poles put in place and the banner paraded proudly through the streets of Sydney. |
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While some rode on decorated floats, others paraded in flamboyant costumes. |
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When the eggs hatched, the mother swan paraded with her six grey cygnets in the bay in front of our house. |
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Silk chiffon and fine gauge were paraded alongside high-ribbed cashmere sweaters in contrasting colours. |
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The extraordinary thing is that this man with an opportunity to be paraded about in the public eye has chosen to remain private. |
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She was not at all like Rebecca, who paraded herself about and gave herself airs. |
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Eager equestrians were paraded round the ring by charming chestnuts and graceful greys in the popular horse classes. |
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No subject is taboo, and there is no subject so gross, so obnoxious, so embarrassing, it cannot be paraded in front of everyone. |
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The two athletes were triumphantly paraded along the street. |
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To a soundtrack that blended the Gypsy Kings with rapper Eminem, models paraded in sheer white cotton voile tunics trimmed with tiny passementerie balls for an ethnic touch. |
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On this occasion relays of patriotic maidens in virginal white paraded reverently before a temple of philosophy erected where the high altar had stood. |
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As Hagler is paraded around the ring on the shoulders of his handlers, Hearns, broken and weary, is being carried back to his corner by a member of his entourage. |
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Like us, other guests had hauled their summer clothing out of the cellar, and they paraded around the restaurant, revealing their white legs and knobbly knees. |
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Cohen shows clips of Nordic festivals where toddlers are paraded half-nude before panels of judges so that the best physical children can be singled out for blue ribbons. |
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Front seats were reserved for the Ladybirds, Girl Guides, Cubs, Beavers and Boy Scouts, all of whom had paraded from the Bandroom in glorious sunshine. |
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The Wiltshire Yeomanry, the oldest yeomanry unit in the British Army, paraded through Devizes on Sunday to celebrate ten years since it was granted the Freedom of the Town. |
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In the streets of the steamy capital, lifelike effigies of the 62-year-old former guerrilla leader are paraded around by supporters seeking votes. |
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In one town, Islamists paraded three nuns on the streets like prisoners of war after burning their Franciscan school. |
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The King paraded his army, hoping to impress and perhaps intimidate. |
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Bilko's motor-pool privates were scruffy, lazy, unattractive slobs who liked to do as little work as possible, never paraded and were almost fearful of weaponry. |
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It was held on a church holiday and after Mass fathers with their sons or daughters paraded the street dressed in their Sunday best in search of a husband or wife. |
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An estimated 750,000 people lined London's streets to pay tribute to his victorious team as it paraded the trophy on an open-topped bus tour of the capital. |
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Fans wishing to get a final look at dual classic winner Point Given will have the opportunity on Wednesday when he will be paraded in the paddock and on the track. |
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As ladies in elaborate hats paraded and gentlemen in top hat and tails studied form, the royals rode in the traditional Ascot carriage procession. |
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With the Premier title already in the bag and the FA Sunday Cup final looming on Sunday, Albion Sports paraded most of their third string for the visit of bogey side Crown. |
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The stadium was buzzing with excitement as the competitors were paraded. |
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A young auditioner for San Francisco Ballet School was paraded through national talk shows because, it was charged, she was turned down for reasons other than her talent. |
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Alig and his gang had been paraded on daytime television and marveled at by talk show hosts like Phil Donahue and Joan Rivers. |
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Sunday was family day and the best-dressed lady was selected from the many queens of fashion that paraded the latest styles throughout the course. |
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The club's long-suffering supporters became wearily familiar with the annual ritual of the new boss being paraded outside the stadium each summer. |
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Up to 94 workers from both plants paraded to City Hall before the meeting. |
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A platoon from Pembroke paraded through the streets of Parnu, where the salute was taken by the President, and the ship's company also managed a good run ashore. |
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Domed ceilings, Georgian columns and plunging chandeliers exude palatial grandeur, an impression enhanced by the amount of jewellery paraded by Glasgow's glitterati. |
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Inside the convention center, workmen walked the halls where, earlier in the day, world leaders paraded among their entourages. |
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Freelancer was first whorishly paraded around sniffing journalists some five years ago by the man behind the legendary Wing Commander series, Chris Roberts. |
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It was a sad day too for the college's professional huntsman and kennelman as he paraded the hounds, a smaller version of the traditional hunting hounds, for the last time. |
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Ellen DeGenerous, also riffing on Melissa Etheridge's strange bedfellows with David Crosby, paraded around with a cup asking for donors. |
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He occupied London in October and paraded Henry VI through the streets as the restored king. |
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For example, a giant pasty is paraded from Polruan to Fowey through the streets during regatta week. |
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On the opening day, following the practice introduced at the Intercalated Games of 1906, teams paraded behind national flags. |
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When Arsinoe IV, Egypt's former queen, was paraded in chains, the spectators admired her dignified bearing and were moved to pity. |
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In the beginning, members didn't have uniforms and often paraded in business attire. |
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Decebalus committed suicide rather than being captured by the Romans and be paraded as a slave, then be killed. |
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The entire garrison was paraded and watched as the condemned men were stripped of their uniforms and placed in shackles. |
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Armoured cars of the army and troops, sailors and airmen paraded through the city to a rapturous welcome as Britain relaxed after years of war. |
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Decadently devilish looks are set to be paraded around Dublin next weekend as the Bram Stoker Festival 2014 is unearthed. |
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Would he be so vain and blandished as to limit his strictures simply because the system now in place paraded in his name? |
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On my first day on the watch after leaving the shoplifting squad I paraded on earlies but had completely forgotten to take my ear ring off. |
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Others paraded included the Michael Buckley-owned Mirific, who won at Maisons-Laffitte but had been sidelined due to an injury to a pedal bone. |
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Tigers, pandas, Spidermen and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles paraded through the park to join in the fun. |
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She was now one of a group of oriental beauties who, in the second act of the comic opera, were paraded by the vizier before the new potentate as the treasures of his harem. |
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In 469, Anagastes, the son of Arnegisclus who was slain by Attila, brought Dengzich's head and paraded it through the streets before mounting it on a stake in the Hippodrome. |
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They paraded around the field, simply to show their discipline. |
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Prior to these, the local kami may be ritually installed in mikoshi and paraded through the streets, such as Gion in Kyoto, and Hadaka in Okayama. |
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Similarly, a giant pasty is paraded around the ground of the Cornish Pirates rugby team on St Piran's Day before it is passed over the goal posts. |
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This plan was on very shaky ground, because the young earl was still alive and in King Henry's custody and was paraded through London to expose the impersonation. |
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During this the workers of Glasgow were recognised as they paraded along the front of the main stand at Hampden, some on foot, others in their work vehicles. |
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About a dozen members of the Animal Defense League, carrying signs and shouting through bullhorns, paraded in front of the Marriott Hotel as Villaraigosa was speaking. |
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These raidings and counter-raidings continued over a brief pre-war season, the wives being paraded and used in the same way as captured 'outsider' women. |
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