The Olympic flame had arrived in Britain at Heathrow Airport at 7am yesterday and was brought to Wimbledon in a cavalcade of cars. |
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With the chime of the glockenspiel and the slow pull of the violin the band began and invited us to witness a cavalcade of sound and images. |
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Most of the hour is a cavalcade of stars showing up live, via remote or pre-tape, to wish King a happy seventieth. |
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They can just sit back on their fancy verandas sipping mint juleps while a cavalcade of birds flaunt themselves in succession. |
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This being burlesque, the plot is purely filler to set up the well-executed dance numbers and a seemingly endless cavalcade of jiggling boobies. |
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Hardy travelers can join the next cavalcade on a 15-day journey carrying goods deep into the Thar Desert. |
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A melancholy cavalcade of clansmen subsequently set forth in wagons for London. |
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A falconry display, dog agility show and a cavalcade of military vehicles, chiefly from the Second World War era, drew crowds of spectators. |
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There was little enthusiasm to stand and wave flags as a cavalcade of horse boxes bumped past. |
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The cavalcade arrived back in Newry around 5pm to the sound of music from the public houses in Monaghan Street. |
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On Saturday, February 26 the colourful cavalcade of rally cars and their support vehicles will converge on the town of Portlaoise. |
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Mr Celoro was buried in a silver-coloured coffin after a motorcycle cavalcade formed his funeral procession. |
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As the cavalcade moved along the Inner Ring Road towards the junction, Arun took a right turn around the traffic island. |
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It required a cavalcade of tow vehicles to get the motor cars back to the scrutineering area. |
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Accompanying them on the road are a cavalcade of young, willing, and available groupies, including the radiant, enigmatic Penny Lane. |
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This element has not been exploited, but motorcade blends motor and cavalcade and has prompted aerocade, aquacade, and camelcade. |
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The procession included a cavalcade of 60 motorbikes and trikes ridden by friends and family of the grandfather-of-eight. |
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We were inundated with new products in a seemingly endless cavalcade of astonishing innovations. |
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It's this cavalcade of architectural styles, all stopping around 1850, that the critics deride for being twee. |
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Ordinary mortals, however, get it in the neck for just happening to be driving by when the VVIP cavalcade zooms past. |
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Screw up spectacularly just once and popular opinion will consign you to the cavalcade of history's bigger dills. |
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In a cavalcade of similar stunts played regularly by radio announcers around the world. |
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Along the way, she meets a cavalcade of kooks and strange creatures including Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the White Queen, the White Knight, Humpty Dumpty, and the Jabberwocky. |
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Three miles from London the cavalcade was greeted by a mass choir of 3000 scholars and clerks from the city which urged him on with a Te Deum laudumus. |
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On a lighter note there will be a colourful fair, with stalls, minstrels, stilt walkers, jesters and jugglers and a cavalcade of colourful characters. |
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This allows the speed of the cavalcade to be adjusted depending on the progress of the race convoy. |
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Angry words erupted and the cavalcade was brought to a stop. |
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Rather than tour London in all his pomp, he will be whisked in a motor cavalcade numbering up to 30 vehicles, along the most direct and least visible of routes. |
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The applause swelled as members of the Royal Family left in the seven-car cavalcade, particularly when the young Princes William and Harry passed by. |
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As the cavalcade of over 25 cars passed through Glenade that evening, the sheep in McGloin's meadow huddled together bewildered by the hooting horns and flashing lights. |
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It's a five hour journey up the Brand Highway, which between June and November decorated by a cavalcade of bright wildflowers. |
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The vehicle carrying the manager of the publicity cavalcade must be fitted with race radio to give information on location of the race convoy. |
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Our troubled twosome hitch a dog sled to help their newfound friend retrieve his gold, all the while trying to evade a cavalcade of casino crooks. |
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A grand cavalcade travels through the main streets of this centre to open the days of festivities, which are held at the fairgrounds. |
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India part-dismantled the licence Raj, and unleashed a cavalcade of successful companies. |
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But shortly after, the cavalcade disappears, the memories return, the tender and ardent longings remain. |
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It depicts a march towards the cross, and the cavalcade of nations is led by Germania, which is followed by Gallia, Italia and Anglia. |
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A gap of at least 20 minutes must be maintained between the last vehicle in the publicity cavalcade and the front of the race. |
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Over nine crisp mornings in March, a colourful cavalcade of hot air balloons take to the air from the lawns of Old Parliament House. |
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Now, at the time, Americans faced a cavalcade of crises and a crisis of confidence. |
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Men and women of all ages came out to see the veterans passing by in the cavalcade. |
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A member of the organisation is allocated responsibility for the publicity cavalcade and manages its progress. |
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The organiser provides parking for different categories: teams, officials, guests, publicity cavalcade and partners. |
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Arm people with a cloak of anonymity and a shield of non-accountability, and watch the cavalcade of crazy charge. |
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Yet surprisingly, the woman who originated this annual cavalcade now dismisses the spectacle she seemingly created. |
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First was the cavalcade of denials and baffling cover-ups she fired off to defend herself. |
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A cavalcade with four coffins left Grozny on 28 December in the afternoon. |
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In the summer, performances are held that bring to life the soldiers of the King who cavalcade in the ditches and stand guard over the dizzying cliffs. |
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Solve a cavalcade of challenging puzzles in this Hidden Object game! A famous movie studio has lost a fortune in cash, the only copy of its latest blockbuster, and even its leading lady! |
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The presidential cavalcade already had been stoned in northern Katsina city and north-east Bauchi last week. |
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Mr Fox campaigned for the bill, ordered police protection for a two-week Zapatist peace cavalcade to Mexico city, and jovially brushed off the rebel leader's persistent barbs. |
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Well, after a late evening of comedy cavalcade I awoke, bright and early at 5 a.m. the next morning, and made my way to the Brampton Fairgrounds, in Brampton, ON, immediately north of my home town of Mississauga. |
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At his funeral a cavalcade of cars, some carrying his portrait garlanded with flowers, processed through the streets of Yangon, Myanmar's principal city, to his high-walled villa, right by the 16th tee of the city golf club. |
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A cavalcade of motorbikes and cars with their headlights on and horns blaring paraded through the streets of Kano, northern Nigeria's biggest city, AFP reported. |
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They may have to corral demonstrators off the road along Dorset Street prior to the royal cavalcade reaching the GAA's magnificent stadium on the banks of Dublin's appropriately named Royal Canal. |
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The cavalcade must never be too close to the riders. |
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Their support of this outstanding cavalcade, and the help of their officials and communes in making this wonderful parade a reality is quite overwhelming. |
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Small undertakings in local European markets are being driven out to make way for a cavalcade of European locomotives transporting thousands of passengers who will pay for their tickets in euro, not in zlotys. |
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The Mexploitation fall-out runs to explosives, rape, death by flame-thrower and a cavalcade of unconvincing plot turns. |
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Whenever possible, local people who had attained national celebrity status were invited to join the cavalcade. |
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The British chief having undergone the ursine embrace of the Seikh monarch, the whole cavalcade proceeded towards the town. |
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And this original documentary kicks off a cavalcade of eye-popping, cigarette-twirling, ball-breaking fun. |
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The cavalcade would then proceed slowly through the tunnel with the boat crews travelling in the tug and a British Waterways operative steering the last boat in the chain. |
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