Crowds gathered here at Victory Square for parades, war bond rallies, and many other patriotic events. |
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This is a film of warm sunshine in which townsfolk and tourists can happily stroll, enjoying quaint civic parades. |
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Another Columbus Day came and went, this time with none of the agita that troubled some holiday parades in the past. |
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Military parades and reviews, not surprisingly in a country ruled by a general, were an almost daily spectacle. |
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With the weather also playing its part it was a great day for the many family outings that swelled the attendances at all parades. |
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They will train in a similar way to the older cadets, learn sailing and boat work, wear a uniform and take part in civic parades in the town. |
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It's a shame that we don't have pageants and parades for our patron saint's day as they do in other countries. |
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Now I'm not a big fan of such parades, but this one sounds pretty tame even according to the people opposed to them. |
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He liked to chase fire engines, lead parades and play marbles under the stands between innings of games. |
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Why do these ethnic parades, whatever the group, rarely shine a spotlight on the poet and balladeers and others who give a people its definition? |
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Ian Hogg's Caesar is a vain, strutting figure delighting in his ticker-tape parades. |
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Americans like their wars to have clean endings, with ticker-tape parades and a memorial on the Mall in Washington. |
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There had been victory parades in July 1919-but every hamlet had its dead and their memory in perpetuity. |
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But the tricentennial, in 1792, occasioned sermons, toasts, and parades from New York to Boston. |
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Non-stop track sessions and parades are the centrepiece of Europe's greatest carnival of classic motorcycling. |
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It was celebrated with bonfires, parades and people dressing up as saints, angels and devils. |
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Its military campaigns and parades served only to antagonise the nationalists. |
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Parades run over several weekends, so as not to clash with other parades in neighbouring areas. |
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In lazy summer days, it is usually time for parades, ice cream socials and county fairs. |
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The fine weather brought out bumper crowds to watch the outdoor theatre, music and parades. |
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In this form tourists could take home a memento of the parades and dances staged by Afro-Cuban cabildos. |
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The premiere was staged in the real Dodge City, with parades, parties, and lots of Hollywood stars and starlets flown out for good measure. |
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He even has a pop at the police for failing to clamp down on the hangers-on who follow parades. |
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These new suffragists took to the streets, organizing mass parades, automobile caravans, and soapbox speaking. |
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Each year the carnival procession parades through the centre of Calne starting from the Porte Marsh Industrial Estate. |
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It was a grand affair, with troop parades, poems, songs, a feast and the unveiling of a trophy. |
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The occasion is still celebrated as a national holiday with parades and festivals. |
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On a far lighter note, I just love the pomp and ceremony of all the military parades, heraldry, and regalia. |
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Mass gymnastics are as chilling a sight as military parades, for they both encourage the subjugation of the individual to the collective. |
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Again, one felt the force of Sigmund Freud's personality as he parades his Analysis of the Ego in bold Gothic script across the pages. |
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The crowd and live television audience were treated to a spectacular display of military parades, flypasts and parachutists. |
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The band played traditional marches in a formal way for review parades and retreat formations. |
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The government sponsors civic and military parades for political holidays such as the Fourth of July and Constitution Day. |
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Drills, physical exercises, bayonet exercises, inspections, schools, parades, marches, and reviews occupied the soldiers. |
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Government rallies, held around the country, include military parades and speeches. |
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To support the team's work, Merton Council has arranged to clean graffiti free of charge from small shop parades. |
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As the article mentions, white gloves were de rigueur for parades and ceremonies, especially if you were part of the color guard. |
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One is the feast of St. Leonard, the patron saint of livestock, who is honored each November with festive horse-and-cart parades. |
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Playing everything from harp to bagpipes the band played at festivals, parades, shows and more. |
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But what good is that if the struggles over parades are prefigured to continue endlessly, and to twist and inflame ordinary people endlessly. |
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The flamboyance that always marks gay pride parades was clearly on display as colourful sequins shimmered under the warm summer sun. |
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The purpose of cursus monuments is unclear, but it is assumed they were used for parades or some kind of ceremony which involved processions. |
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Band concerts, parades, ceremonies around liberty trees, patriotic plays, and slogans on official stationery proclaimed that concern. |
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The kind of person who drives to the depanneur to buy milk hates the street festivals and the parades. |
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The funeral procession parades slowly through the streets, followed by a band playing a mournful dirge as it moves to the cemetery. |
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Or am I to listen calmly to you, while you disburden your mind? When a woman parades her candour, one always knows what is coming. |
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Unfortunately, despite the extravagance of the parades, Putin was not there to witness the festivities. |
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Can the money spent on the seemingly endless parades and tributes be worth the perceived uplift in the spirits of royalists and those who are monarchically ambivalent? |
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He estimated a crowd of more than 1000 people who were stunned at the drummers, fire twirlers, fashion parades, dancers, puppet shows, a DJ, street performers and buskers. |
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Instead of persisting with mindless fashion parades exhibiting Western attires, there were orations, dances, dramas that showcased the rich cultural heritage of our country. |
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A healthier outlet for these energies was required, and pumping contests became popular events at picnics, holiday parades, county fairs, and militia musters. |
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By using field trips and classroom visitors from the ethnic community, you can expose children to various cultural dances, fiestas, parades, and other events. |
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Last weekend, gay pride parades were celebrated in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Minneapolis, St. Louis and Seattle. |
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In one postcoital scene, a priest parades around seminaked, wearing only his clerical vestments. |
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Right after all the parades for record-setting grain harvests and successful launches of canine cosmonauts. |
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He was in awe of Tel Aviv, a gay-friendly city with Pride parades rivaling those in Berlin and Amsterdam. |
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This day is also often celebrated with parades and freedom marches. |
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Militia units, particularly elite volunteer regiments, used the occasion to march in parades and display their military prowess and social standing. |
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The top of Blake Street was a wonderful vantage point for watching the many parades, processions and military tattoos that regularly took to the streets. |
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Mainstream gays want Pride parades to play well in Peoria, with large corporate floats and photogenic participants. |
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Floats and parades and marching bands and all the other events that have been lined up to celebrate the feast day of the national apostle are in the final stages. |
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None of these strangers imagines that each night I go home to a woman, that I march in gay pride parades, that I fight their assumptions on a daily basis. |
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But the working musicians who populate the neighborhood clubs, second-line parades and jazz brunches, are more vulnerable, often living gig to gig. |
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Day of the Dead parades follow a cross-cultural flow, embellishing Halloween stylizations of the dancing skeleton. |
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The weekend will also play host to the spectacular surf-jumping Thundercats, street parades, skateboarding comps, live bands, markets and other cultural events. |
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Their horses were among the finest cart horses in London, but were outshone by the brewers, whose horses took the most prizes at the London carthorse parades. |
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There will be military parades, exhibitions, displays of more than 100 wartime vehicles and a D-Day battle scenario on Morecambe beach close to the lifeboat station. |
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At night, parades feature flambeaux carried by figures in white robes. |
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The Chinese New Year usually falls in January or February, and its traditional Malaysian celebration involves the closing of businesses for two days, parades, and dances. |
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While a movie like The Scorpion King has mythic pretensions, it merely parades lifeless mythic cliches that lack the timeless gravity of moral tales. |
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The symbols in this book range from those employed in processions or parades, to festivals such as Hallowe'en, to language, and to modes of dress. |
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Rag Week is an annual week in which students organise parades and fundraising events to raise money for good causes. |
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So get your lawn chairs out and go enjoy all the food, games, parades, decorations, crafts, live music and, of course, fireworks. |
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Hay advocated for the inclusion of NAMBLA in gay pride parades. |
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Locally, our record of remembrance is spottier and typically confined to personal efforts and parades. |
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The present dispute, involving nightly parades and a protest camp, has heightened intercommunity tensions. |
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Gerry Adams has offered to meet the Orange Order to discuss parades in Northern Ireland. |
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Manchester holds an annual Irish Festival each March, including one of the UK's largest St Patrick's Day parades. |
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As well as Scotland's own parades, many Scottish bands parade in Northern Ireland on or around 12 July. |
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Celebrations in London are famous for colourful parades, fireworks, and street dancing. |
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These are still seen in public at Army campaigns, as well as at other festivals, parades and at Christmas. |
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Today's wild Mardi Gras parades are much different than the original, more religious events of the Middle Ages. |
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In the 21st century, Trafalgar Square has been the location for several sporting events and victory parades. |
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In the United States, the Independence Day celebrations on 4 July are widely celebrated with parades, fireworks, picnics and barbecues. |
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Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated on 17 March in Ireland and abroad as the Irish national day, with parades and other celebrations. |
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The primary orientation of the annual street parades is typically from north to south, marching along major avenues. |
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Saint Patrick's Flag is sometimes seen during Saint Patrick's Day parades in Northern Ireland and Britain. |
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The regiment has its own Pipes and Drums, who were first formed in 1946 and tour widely, performing in competitions, concerts and parades. |
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Col RLC remains responsible for the Corps of Drums, which often parades with the RLC Band. |
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Currently, there are many pipe bands that perform in parades and other public events as a primary activity. |
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An increasing number of cities and towns across Wales including Cardiff, Swansea and Aberystwyth also put on parades throughout the day. |
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Around Wales each year, Saint David is commemorated in parades, the largest of which in Cardiff. |
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For example, the Orange Order parades in Orange Walks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. |
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A pow wow is an occasion for parades and Native American dancers in regalia, with many dancing styles presented. |
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Similar parades take place in all major Russian cities and cities with the status Hero city or City of Military Glory. |
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They do not try to hide this role and, as such, are only invited to events allowed by their hosts, such as military parades or air shows. |
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Easter parades are held in many American cities, involving festive strolling processions, with the New York City parade being the best known. |
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Traditional clothing in Panama can be worn in parades, where the females and males do a traditional dance. |
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Every year the city of Dubrovnik celebrates the holiday with Mass, parades, and festivities that last for several days. |
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The flame of independence is lit by the president after parades by the presidential family and members of the armed forces of Zimbabwe. |
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He becomes a real-life version of the synthesized, ghetto-head wanksters that MTV parades as black males in their Real World shows. |
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You'll have to look hard for the Condoleezzas at this year's big Halloween parades. |
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Many private and public events were accompanied by music, ranging from nightly dining to military parades and manoeuvres. |
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Caribbean and African culture are celebrated with parades and street performances by buskers. |
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The parades are held to commemorate William of Orange's victory in the Battle of the Boyne in 1690, which secured the Protestant Ascendancy and British rule in Ireland. |
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Special guests at the ribbon cutting included more than a dozen Olympic athletes, including Gold medalists and Olympic legends, who have been honored in ticker tape parades. |
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Local celebrity chef Crista Luedtke parades a mix of gourmet goodies, upscale deli fare, and select local wines, including the full-bodied Big Bottom red blend. |
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The WRGB will then speed around the venue in the afternoon with the variety of parades and displays of supercars, historic rally cars, Supermoto races and stunt shows. |
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To the backdrop of Basel's historic casern, bagpipers join brass instruments, flute players and folklore dancers during a number of parades and concerts. |
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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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One of the most popular destinations for gay tourists internationally, the city hosts San Francisco Pride, one of the largest and oldest pride parades. |
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The road, collectively known as The Parade, has a different name for each block and it is on these parades and crescents that many of Llandudno's hotels are built. |
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The planned parades and ceremonial dinner were cancelled, but in the absence of rapid transit or mass communication there was no way to notify most of the city's population. |
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In essence, the POP Alliance of companies works with the organizers of parades and festivals to design and implement a full parade and event enlivenment package. |
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The Germans were so convinced of an imminent armistice that they began constructing street decorations for the homecoming parades of victorious troops. |
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When it comes to the wide array of local parades and concerts taking place around New York for Memorial Day, quality portable toilet rentals are key. |
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The marriage was celebrated with great pomp and splendour, many feasts and entertainments, and public parades and celebrations followed commemorating the event. |
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The Orange Order freely organises in counties Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan, with several Orange parades taking place throughout County Donegal each year. |
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The songs can be ordered in various categories such as love songs, birthday songs, special occasions songs, holiday songs, hit parades, Hassidic songs or wake-up songs. |
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An annual summer festival has been held in the commune since 1932 for five days organized around parades, bulls races, fireworks, and music in the Basque and Gascon tradition. |
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It's yet another damning indictment of this heartless Tory Government that many places have had to cancel Remembrance Day parades due to a lack of police. |
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The South Side hosts one of the city's largest parades, the annual African American Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic, which travels through Bronzeville to Washington Park. |
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They may draw carriages at ceremonies, in parades or for tourist rides. |
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But the Parades Commission would not give way, and the Orangemen lost. |
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Bahamians go big on New Year's Day, that's when Junkanoo Parades take place on many of the islands. |
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The Doxologies and the Parades for the national anniversary of March 25, will take place as scheduled. |
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Parades are a prominent feature of Northern Ireland society, more so than in the rest of Ireland or in Britain. |
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Parades and pageants are the heart of the Carnaval festivities. |
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