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How to use pageant in a sentence

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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.
From the fast-paced danger of downhill skiing to more graceful ice skating, the games are already an action-packed pageant.
Ankrah secured an ex-parte injunction preventing Elias and Associates from replacing her or withdrawing her from the pageant.
Hundreds of people jam-packed an auditorium in the Zimbabwean capital for the second annual beauty pageant.
There would be rhubarb pie and buttermilk, flags flying and youngsters scampering, a parade, a pageant, and fireworks to light up the night sky.
A young guy wearing glasses was at the front explaining the pageant history, its celebration of the ao dai.
It's a an exciting pageant of anniversaries this week, even aside from my own birthday.
It's a grand pageant set in elaborate 17th century costumes of wigs, breeches, tights and ruffs.
What better way to round off the celebrations than with a Maratha pageant to capture the valour of the great Marathas!
A young woman was thrown out of the beauty pageant after the organizers discovered she had had cosmetic surgery.
It began life as an international pageant of bathing beauties, conceived to promote Mecca Dance Halls during the 1951 Festival of Britain.
The beauty pageant is a ticket out of town for the hopeful girls who participate.
Above the archway that bears his head, David Sassoon, merchant prince, unrolls the pageant of the city's past.
Many of the companies are like professional beauties in a beauty pageant, with figurative knives in each other's back.
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.
In it she played Gracie Hart, a scruffy FBI agent, who went undercover at a Miss United States beauty pageant.
Last year, foreign students were not allowed to take part in Miss UNAM, the university's annual beauty pageant.
After entering and winning a Florida beauty pageant, Constance was encouraged to try to pursue a career in acting.
He uses the money to enter Lisa in a beauty pageant sponsored by a tobacco company, where, through a technicality, she wins.
And it wasn't only the pageant that drew oohs and aahs from the spectators.
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It was a Royal pageant arranged as we do these things at home by men of T square and double entry, energy and goodwill.
At Hertford, a pageant began in commemoration of the millenary of the town.
At the entrance of Cheapside a third pageant represented the eight beatitudes.
Barbara and her toast emerged from its shelter as innocent of behind-the-scenes as any bit of pretty play or pageant.
From these later stages of decay the Godiva pageant was saved by becoming a municipal festival.
And rueful as the strain was, it helped him assign the pageant a near distance, a middle distance, and then interminability.
She and her guest were talking about the forthcoming pageant at the jackleg schoolhouse.
His own inner life was as vivid a pageant to him as the history of the Church.
The chlamys was the light short mantle of the Greeks, here wanted for a pageant on the stage.
For the thoroughly genuine and artistic pageant Anglo Saxons have to go to Italy.
Her yard is a varying pageant of plants in all stages of misfortune.
Let us watch the pageant that crosses the bridge that Charles built.
Thursday, the twenty-first of January, 1535, was chosen for the pageant.
It's to be an Anglo-American pageant, to symbolize the school.
The beauty pageant was held there the first week we were at the hotel.
Miss Indonesia 2013, Vania Larissa, is leading in most of the award categories at the Miss World 2013 pageant, which is taking place in Bali.
To-night, for the first time in my life, I saw through the hollowness, the sham, the silliness of the empty pageant in which I had always played.
Thus his kyrie is not the mere opening of a stately pageant.
For now the triumph faded away, the unsubstantial pageant was no more.
Even this day's pageant had not proceeded without the consent of the despised Jew, who furnished the means.
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