People in Cornwall will be parading about in horse costumes trying to cop a feel of the local farmer's daughter. |
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A narcissist of that magnitude could not resist parading his phiz on television. |
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So there's Girl and NML parading around in thongs of varying stringiness and bottom pertness, making we mere bottom-mortals feel bad. |
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No, displaying hunting trophies is not particularly civilised, and parading heads on spikes won't encourage much objectivity. |
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Matching his rugged features he cultivated a bluff manner, parading humble origins and ridiculing a man who corrected his accent. |
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The university students swagger down here as though it were a catwalk, parading their Parisian clothes. |
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The thought of Nina clinging to Scott's arm and parading him all over school for the rest of the day made a wave of nausea sweep over me. |
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Impossibly beautiful girls are parading down the Promenade des Anglais, hurling bright sprays of Mimosa to a boisterous crowd. |
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She was frustrated because a large ginger cat was parading itself on the patio in the full knowledge that she could not get out to see him off. |
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Early group portraits show noble surgeons parading their medical knowledge with elitist pomp. |
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Many contributors were Trinity graduates, parading classical learning and disdain for the vulgar. |
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They will be strutting down the beaches of Ibiza parading the latest designer gear. |
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A mommy and her little ones parading past the backseat window of the Chevelle. |
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Nice to see the newspaper's subs parading their gleeful ignorance of elementary meteorology, just in case any of us remained in doubt. |
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Even now, she is probably parading round your living room in a rubber basque. |
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Our youth are growing up in a generation where motivation is a politically correct term parading as selfish bias. |
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When they did manage to win against us, they were so arrogant with their parading round the ground, it hacked us off. |
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Those who dislike any form of martial mimicry or organised religion do not want to see their children parading and marching to church in uniform. |
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The piazzas of each town or village are famous for the parading of people through them at night with friends and relatives. |
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We haven't seen much of Steve lately but we've seen lots of his son, Nick, parading in underdaks during the fashion festival. |
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For the first time inflatables were included in the colourful procession with one band parading a 20 ft blow-up star! |
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Jones became obsessed with regality, parading around Paris in dress uniform, taking audiences with Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and courting French debutantes. |
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Eschewing the ostentatious gentility of readers, who enjoy parading their superficial knowledge, she pursues her intellectual work without need of an audience. |
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When I went through the Brandenburg Gate, I had to push through a countercurrent of girls parading their lovely selves through a temporary narrow passage of plywood. |
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These limp fashion disasters are surely worn by the same people who in six months time will be strutting down the beaches of Ibiza parading the latest designer gear. |
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I wasn't parading around to make a show of myself, I was trying to get my arm in my blouse to cover up. |
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My memory of the Germans is of jackboots parading up and down and being very careful and having to step off the pavement for them. |
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Dress these three public figures with their best clothes for parading down the red carpet at a secondary music awards ceremony. |
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Once the Blackmen, as they are known colloquially to all communities, march, the season of parading finishes. |
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That is a sign of a throwaway mentality parading under the environmental protection banner. |
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Of course, there is an element of parading before the media at these summits which is no longer tolerable. |
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It reminds me of saints' days, the parading of statues and relics in Italy and Latin America. |
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We're ordinary middle-class people who spend a lot more time being parents than parading or anything else. |
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A fanfare awakening at 9 for the inhabitants of Graphoville with the Harmonium Brass Band parading through the main streets of the town. |
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We'll be parading the candidates before you and you can file those hardhitting questions. |
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Proudly parading his fine Austrian accent, the AEHT's new president is obviously pleased with life. |
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He has done it quietly and done it in his own way, without any fanfare, without any parading around or marching with placards. |
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Bulgaria welcomed 2003 with a blend of the modern and the traditional, with revellers jamming open-air concerts and mummers parading to ward off evil spirits. |
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By parading these voices before us, Bennoune crushes many of our speculative idols, some of which we may hold unknowingly. |
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Excited graduates walk up and down, parading their finery of gowns, hoods and mortarboards seemingly oblivious to the fact that these are colonial trappings. |
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As part of a distinguished tradition of parading in front of royalty, members of the regiment marked the royal visit by wearing oak leaves in their berets. |
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So I turned to crimping my hair, wearing ripped up belly-shirts year-round, parading in knee high buckskin footwear, disrobing in poor taste and talking back to my momma. |
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It is a surrealistic story involving a tense relationship between lovers, nannies pushing baby carriages, and starlets parading around in a snake pit of Hollywood promises. |
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Rather than parading a host of dummies laid out by the swift punches of scare quotes, each carefully collected word bleeds into the body of its own mixed metaphor. |
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Nudity and ribaldry have been a staple of Las Vegas entertainment since Siegel's day, the bosomy chorus girls parading behind the comics and crooners. |
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The thought of parading himself in public like that was not entirely to his taste, but he knew that it was necessary if he was going to be elected. |
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The sight and sound of predominately young males parading around the county with stereos thumping and large exhausts growling is a growing nuisance. |
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It always bugs me to see the Nats strutting around, parading their holy Willie indignation of other people's party funding scandals. |
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The family was particularly put out by the late-risen couple parading at lunchtime through the kitchen with their chamber pots on the way to the outside lavatory. |
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Inside the Belfast Hilton hotel on Wednesday, he announced his strategic review of parading issues intended, ultimately, to abolish the commission altogether. |
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In perfect Chicago style, all you could see for the first few minutes where sexy legs in fishnet stockings parading across the stage behind a black curtain, lowered to just above each dancer's waistline. |
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And that unfortunately means the chairman, bloody-mindedly parading around the Kop. |
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The IRA eventually apologised for what it claimed had been a mistake and that its target had been the British soldiers parading to the memorial. |
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Buekorps is a unique feature of Bergen culture, consisting of boys aged from 7 to 21 parading with imitation weapons and snare drums. |
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Her wagon tour has been likened to several archeological wagon finds and legends of deities parading in wagons. |
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Ameaux was punished by the council and forced to make expiation by parading through the city and begging God for forgiveness. |
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Some delight in parading their eccentricities. |
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The service began with the parading of the Colours. |
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My friend Nick Newbold has been doing the warm up performance today and he's parading around camply in front of me in his very skimpy underwear. |
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So it came as a shock when ATV, a pro-AK channel, launched a mini-series last month in which the main protagonist is a thief parading as a cleric. |
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And they can say anything else about how they don't mind, we're okay, just as long as we aren't parading or aren't in your face and we're not trying to say that we're married, because actually we refer to each other as wives. |
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Beyond the overlapping and parading realms and story seeds, however, viewers understand that the market still holds a predominant position over the Internet. |
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The design team at DKNY was especially adroit in picking up on their potential double life as free-form clothing, parading variations that included cowled blouses and dresses. |
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Jawad al-Bolani condemned for parading the 39 men before journalists, handcuffed and clad in orange jumpsuits and calling for their swift execution. |
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And the Romneys were seen parading around on the Fourth of July with long-shot New Hampshire freshman Senator Kelly Ayotte, whose bona fides include being the darling of the NRA and a woman of the people. |
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Even the half-time entertainment was different: a beast of a man celebrated his prize by parading bare-chested across the pitch waving a Republican flag. |
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Cynics argue the success of the Mersey TV soap boils down to leggy blonde actresses parading themselves in flimsy plots and even flimsier clothes. |
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While ostensibly parading the diversity of their community, economic groups have discovered that these folk parades and festivals are good for business. |
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Markets in Yambio were closed to allow citizens to welcome the president with what seemed almost hundreds of colourful vehicles and Bodaboda parading joyously. |
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Through my binoculars I thoroughly enjoy watching a pair of sandwich terns canoodling on a sand spit and parading their new found partnership up and down the beach. |
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By the end of February 1942 Glaise von Horstenau reported to the OKW that the cetniks were parading in every village occupied by the Italians fully armed. |
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Meanwhile, over at The BugWorld Experience on the Albert Dock, Leafcutter Ants have been parading with England flags up and down their insectarium. |
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For the more theatrical, Belladonna and her Venus Flytraps will be parading through the garden looking for prey on Saturday, in the spectacle by Bell and Bullock. |
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Unlike the remainder of the Royal Logistic Corps, the Officers and Warrant Officers Class One all wear highland brogues when parading in No 2 Dress. |
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