The mere fact that both men had a keener-than-average sense of the pageant of history, of their own place in it, was a powerful bond. |
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From the fast-paced danger of downhill skiing to more graceful ice skating, the games are already an action-packed pageant. |
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Ankrah secured an ex-parte injunction preventing Elias and Associates from replacing her or withdrawing her from the pageant. |
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Hundreds of people jam-packed an auditorium in the Zimbabwean capital for the second annual beauty pageant. |
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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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A young guy wearing glasses was at the front explaining the pageant history, its celebration of the ao dai. |
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It's a an exciting pageant of anniversaries this week, even aside from my own birthday. |
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It's a grand pageant set in elaborate 17th century costumes of wigs, breeches, tights and ruffs. |
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What better way to round off the celebrations than with a Maratha pageant to capture the valour of the great Marathas! |
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A young woman was thrown out of the beauty pageant after the organizers discovered she had had cosmetic surgery. |
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It began life as an international pageant of bathing beauties, conceived to promote Mecca Dance Halls during the 1951 Festival of Britain. |
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The beauty pageant is a ticket out of town for the hopeful girls who participate. |
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Above the archway that bears his head, David Sassoon, merchant prince, unrolls the pageant of the city's past. |
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Many of the companies are like professional beauties in a beauty pageant, with figurative knives in each other's back. |
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Last month, Millionaire relegated TVB's Miss Hong Kong pageant to ratings runner-up for the first time in the beauty contest's 28-year history. |
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In it she played Gracie Hart, a scruffy FBI agent, who went undercover at a Miss United States beauty pageant. |
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Last year, foreign students were not allowed to take part in Miss UNAM, the university's annual beauty pageant. |
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After entering and winning a Florida beauty pageant, Constance was encouraged to try to pursue a career in acting. |
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He uses the money to enter Lisa in a beauty pageant sponsored by a tobacco company, where, through a technicality, she wins. |
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And it wasn't only the pageant that drew oohs and aahs from the spectators. |
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A pageant of pupils celebrated their school's history as they welcomed the opening of its new building. |
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The festivities climax tomorrow in a royal state procession and a colourful pageant of music, dance and theatre. |
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Still, it's all part of life's rich pageant, and if it helps me buy a new tent for Glastonbury then it's all to the good. |
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The human pageant has been filled with wrong turns, backsliding, and horrible crimes. |
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The FIA Thoroughbred Grand Prix Championship is the ultimate nostalgic motor racing pageant. |
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In the 1990's, the Miss Brazil pageant changed its rules to allow plastic surgery, hair extensions and colored contact lenses. |
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Apparently, there are more than a hundred Filipino organizations in Hawaii, and many of them sponsor a beauty pageant to raise funds. |
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She reprints a cartoon that shows three women in bathing suits and sashes as if in a Miss America pageant. |
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Then, for one night, the seamstresses turn into princesses for a unique beauty pageant. |
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Plans for an American-style beauty pageant featuring children in Manchester have been scrapped after organisers were criticised by councillors. |
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A small crowd had gathered and applauded as each contestant arrived for the beginning of the week-long beauty pageant. |
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And since we're talking about promoting a beauty pageant, aren't you curious about how these women see themselves? |
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I hope this pageant can reflect women's strong desire to beautify themselves and seek after their own unique style. |
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The 2003 Tourism Festival kicked off last Friday night with a variety show and the final of a beauty pageant contest in the Suzhou Sports Centre. |
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The celebrations in Samokov also included a contest between Roma orchestras, a beauty pageant and a football tournament. |
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The military parade, a colourful pageant with troops, armoured vehicles and aircraft roaring overhead, continued uninterrupted. |
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When the co-ordinators at the Miss World Canada pageant called her to tell her she was their pick, she was ecstatic and surprised. |
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The thieves marched almost in step, pleased with their plunder, unhurried, as if in a pageant. |
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So, for the sake of this venerable pageant, let's hope the hopefuls display gratitude and pulchritude, rather than crassitude and attitude. |
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The Miss Universe Zambia is the official preliminary to the Miss Universe pageant held every year. |
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Crowded around tables the size of Frisbees, people pose in a pageant of pretension. |
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In a beauty pageant in a women's penitentiary, a pretty 22-year-old won a silver diadem and the title of Miss Captivity. |
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But just as we were getting closer, about a year after the pageant, my brother, at 18, died in a drunk-driving accident. |
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And the punch occurs after Suzanne chickens out on singing her solo during the Christmas pageant. |
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With millions of Indians tuning in for live broadcasts of international competitions featuring their countrywomen, the pageant scene is an advertiser's dream. |
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In Morningside, by comparison, there are a blithe number of 80-year-olds for whom the next decade promises a rich pageant of Saga tours and constant cruises. |
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But the spectacle can cloy and a sadness lingers after the pageant has moved on as householders emerge with shovels and brooms to sweep away all trace of their work. |
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The winner of the beauty pageant walked down the runway wearing her sparkling crown. |
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The fun then moved to the pageant meadow behind the Abbey where around 1,000 people watched St George valiantly rescue a damsel in distress and kill the dragon. |
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You gummed the pieces with sheer delight, making mmmm, mmmm noises and waving your hands like some beauty pageant winner on a float being pulled down Main Street. |
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John devised the pageant as part of St Peter's bicentennial celebrations. |
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The NIEC School of Business 2006 beauty pageant takes place at the New Savoy Hotel in Ndola tomorrow with seven entrants vying for the Miss NIEC title. |
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I asked her once if she was ever in a beauty pageant before. |
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Unlike a traditional beauty pageant the contest is a talent showcase. |
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Two nonbinding straw polls and one utterly pointless beauty pageant of a primary. |
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Reform first came in 1935 when Lenora Slaughter was hired to re-invent the pageant as its new director. |
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Being in a beauty pageant has always appeared to be about good looks and I used to be a detractor but I've learnt that you need to back up the beauty with brains. |
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In real life, the sousaphonist is always some scrawny schmuck who only wanted to play concert tuba for the Christmas pageant so his parents would have pictures. |
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The Christmas pageant involving the children from Culleens and Kilglass N.S. will take place during the Gospel at the Christmas night vigil Mass in Kilglass Church. |
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Disparagers of the pageant decry its heavy use of spandex and hairspray. |
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I've been struggling to find a clip of my absolute favorite moment from yesterday's riverboat pageant, but finally, here it is. |
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Now to the big questions, namely, what will William and Harry wear for Sunday's riverboat pageant? |
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In 1995, Myerson made a point not to attend the 75th anniversary of the Miss America pageant. |
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The pageant came back to Atlantic City and, appropriately, took a big gamble. |
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At the same time, in the nearby city of Aurangabad, girls are learning to hate the pageant. |
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Yeager, herself a statuesque blond model and 30-time beauty pageant winner, was just as comfortable in front of the camera. |
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She is genuinely gorgeous, with that thick, cascading soap opera hair, generous mouth, and beauty pageant legs. |
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Myerson herself appears to have bought into that stigma, offering mixed to negative views on the Miss America pageant. |
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Its angle is to take a group of plain Janes, make them over into glamour girls, and then have them all take part in a season-ending beauty pageant. |
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She said pageant contents are just the most visible product of the cosmetic industry now at risk. |
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But when the pageant itself starts to poke fun at the contestants, organizers should expect that they will lose all credibility. |
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Her mother, Bo, was a beauty pageant winner in Korea, and as you watch her daughter on the course you have a sense that she has inherited some of the same elegance and grace. |
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The ladies all handled themselves in a professional manner, as shown by the positive and informative worldwide media coverage our pageant received. |
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Ten years ago, her fellow competitors in the Miss St Lucia pageant didn't know what hit them when Yasmine soared to the top, securing first place. |
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It's cold and disappointingly damp in London for the great Jubilee river pageant today, in contrast to the recent heatwave. |
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The mayor responded defiantly with a kind of military pageant that was truly bizarre for such a secretive organization. |
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For all the pieties that the press and television are merely objective observers of the political pageant, this is the moment when coverage decisions can affect the outcome. |
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In the anniversary year for This Is Spinal Tap, one of the faux band's original members, Christopher Guest, resurfaces for a doggie talent pageant in Best of Show. |
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It will feature the school band, school choir, dancing as well as a history pageant featuring St. Patrick, King Henry V111, and Famous Irish Women. |
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The reality show about a 6-year-old pageant queen and her gassy, coupon-hoarding family has been both popular and controversial. |
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The centerpiece of the 1954 Tostal was a historical pageant at Tara. |
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Yesterday, as the 160th Lonach Highland Games were turned into a colourful pageant, Robin Williams took part in the Bellabeg hill race for the third consecutive year. |
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Contestants in the Miss India pageant are gliding across a stage in Mumbai, eyes shining. |
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Next we learned our runway walk with Mr. Vy, a professional pageant coach. |
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The colourful pageant marks the start of a country-wide programme of more than 600 entertainments at key historical sites, which aims to attract 10 million visitors. |
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The term tattoo now refers to a military pageant, often held at night. |
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A representative of our own California pageant admitted to paying for the enhancement of her natural mammillae. |
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Anna Lisa Matais is a 25-year-old from San Francisco, and is a pageant queen. |
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Carriages went up and down in endless pageant. Trolley-cars rushed by, clanging and grinding as they headlonged into the side streets. |
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Jonson collaborated with Dekker on a pageant welcoming James I to England in 1603 although Drummond reports that Jonson called Dekker a rogue. |
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Her real name suggested a second runner-up for a Junior Miss pageant, or maybe a budding actress whose real name is Wanda Maxine Smith. |
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Whether we admit it or not, once a year, the country comes down with pageant fever. |
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It also hosted the December 2014 United Nations Climate Change Conference and the Miss Universe 1982 pageant. |
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On the same night there will also be a family pageant and NYE Sky, a spectacular fireworks display around key landmarks of Limerick City. |
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When the 14-year-old from North Walbottle headed to the final of the Junior Miss Galaxy UK pageant, she was just doing it for a bit of fun. |
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Using the drama of the Thanksgiving pageant as background, we are treated to another episode in the delightful world of Gooney Bird Greene. |
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He also has time for the bit-part players in the grand pageant of perniciousness. |
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On claims the Junior Miss Birmingham pageant exploits teenage girls Let kids just be kids. |
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Applications are being accepted for the Miss Latina Worcester County cultural and scholarship pageant. |
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The idea for a pageant came from a boozy conversation with girlfriends. |
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This is the world of the child beauty pageant, where nine-year-olds get fake tans and seven-yearolds wear contact lenses. |
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Eight years later 100 Women's Lib activists burn their bras in Atlanta in a protest against the Miss America pageant 1970s Britt racy. |
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The pageant was initially slated for Abuja but was moved to London due to conflict within Nigeria. |
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Speaking of ignorance, what in tarnation is going on with the Miss USA pageant? |
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A pageant play by Eliot called The Rock was performed in 1934 for the benefit of churches in the Diocese of London. |
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That bit of spoofery is perhaps deserved because of the pageant subculture. |
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She also appeared in the show on 16 and 17 May 2007, which saw her opening the village pageant. |
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Also extant are two pageants from a New Testament cycle acted at Coventry and one pageant each from Norwich and Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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By Thursday, Momma's pageant fever was worse than ever, though the tri-county pageant wasn't until early June. |
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The name of Tonga's beauty pageant, the Heilala Festival, is taken from this flower. |
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James II abandoned the tradition of the pageant to pay for jewels for his queen and thereafter there was only a short procession on foot from Westminster Hall to the abbey. |
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Miss Venezuela Alyz Henrich won the Miss Earth 2013 title at the beauty pageant held at Versailles Palace in Alabang, Muntinlupa City, Philippines on Saturday. |
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The reality TV star and redneckalicious child pageant queen is coming, y'all 17 doggy style Celebs are wearing Angry Dog T-shirts worth PS120 each. |
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The Rhode Islander won her state title, which was her first beauty pageant, and went on to win the Miss USA title in June, the first title for the state of Rhode Island. |
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In his novel Kenilworth, Elizabeth I is welcomed to the castle of that name by means of an elaborate pageant, the details of which Scott was well qualified to itemize. |
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They encounter male strippers, mourners, bikers and beauty pageant contestants in a crazy hidden-camera road-trip romp, packed with stunts and pratfalls. |
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Leland and Nicholas Udall composed verses to be read or recited at the pageant of Anne Boleyn's arrival in London in 1533, which was staged for the occasion of her coronation. |
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The festival includes a parade, music, food, and a beauty pageant. |
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Fast forward to this week, and World's Pushiest Mother accolade goes to the pregnant woman who entered her 20-week antenatal scan in a beauty pageant. |
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The York mercers, for example, sponsored the Doomsday pageant. |
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During the Thames Jubilee pageant he was aboard the Royal Barge dressed in what looked like an Admiral of the Fleet uniform, weighed down with braid and medals. |
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