On September 18, all the idols would be taken in procession and immersed in River Cauvery. |
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The gala procession will start as normal from Malsis Road at 2pm, and will make its way through the town to Victoria Park. |
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Yesterday, children from several York schools took part in a Viking procession before they broke up for the half-term holiday. |
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Wheels clattered and slipped as the procession made its way up the switchback road to the Citadel. |
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Visibly tired, the Pontiff retired early to rest and did not take part in the candlelit procession marking the first day of the visitations. |
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They formed a long procession straggling on endlessly through the valley towards the distant roofs and church steeples of the Suburbs ahead. |
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Devizes was alive with colour and music as the carnival procession wound its way through the town on Saturday. |
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On Saturday, September 4, the carnival procession will leave from the Green at 6pm. |
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The sun also came out as the procession of floats wound its way to the carnival field and then paraded through the town on Saturday. |
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Threatening storms stayed away until the end of the carnival procession when those on the floats and spectators heading home were drenched. |
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Unless there is more public support the annual carnival procession in Marlborough could disappear. |
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Later in the afternoon the golden jubilee festival carnival and procession takes place in The Mall. |
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Bromham was awash with colourful floats and costumes as residents celebrated in the carnival procession on Saturday. |
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More than 3000 men, women, children and dogs joined the carnival procession as it weaved through Edinburgh's city centre. |
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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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Crowds lined the streets on Friday to cheer a procession headed by England's patron saint on horseback. |
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The Queen and Prince Philip headed the royal procession into the hall, followed by the Prince of Wales with Princes William and Harry. |
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In London a procession headed by two soldiers who had resigned from the army put a black cardboard coffin outside the embassy. |
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At 12.30 pm the bearer party will place the coffin in the hearse and five minutes later the procession will leave for Windsor. |
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The ladies were left to straggle after them, a varied procession up the trail. |
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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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The heroine of his Ephesian Tale, Anthia, is introduced dressed as Artemis in a procession where all can behold her beauty. |
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Police outriders escorted the procession from Lowton Civic Hall to the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital at Pendlebury. |
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There was a procession to St Margaret's Church for a special service of prayer for the men fighting the U-boat menace on the high seas. |
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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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Hoping for a procession of migrating raptors, I stretched out on the hood of my car. |
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The fast break procession of big-time hoopsters completely overshadows the surprisingly feel-good storyline. |
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Twelve pall-bearers carried the Pope's coffin from inside the basilica and laid it down in the open followed by a procession of cardinals. |
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Verse 27 invites us to bind the festal procession with branches, gathering up Palm Sunday as well as Good Friday. |
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The procession will be accompanied by a full symphony orchestra and 800 choristers with military, brass and steel bands. |
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Eight uniformed servicemen will parade on a float as part of the procession this weekend, and a mobile recruiting office is to be set up. |
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In the 1970s, the government stepped in to conduct the procession with the idol of the Goddess placed on the golden howdah. |
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The dance consists of a ceremonial procession and symbolizes the unity of the kingdom. |
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The day's spectacular events were climaxing with a torchlit procession and a floodlit battle in the shadow of Clifford's Tower. |
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In earlier ages a penitential procession often followed the rite of the distribution of the ashes, but this is not now prescribed. |
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There was a procession through the village, and a feast given for all the folk as a gift of the hand of Godwulf. |
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An indication of times to come was evident in the procession that marked the inauguration. |
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The procession was led through the village by this year's first communicants and children newly confirmed in the parish. |
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Literature is filled with companionable, often jesting and jawboning mates, an endless procession of Nicks and Noras and Mr. and Mrs. Bennetts. |
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The city magistrate remained with the procession when it shouted Inquilab Zindabad. |
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The event saw street performances and music, a lantern procession and a firework display. |
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The evening culminates with a firework display and a torchlight procession down the hill into Campden. |
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A colourful procession of floats through the town was the beginning of a weekend's fun at Dartford's annual festival. |
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The procession will proceed up Northbrook and along the footpaths to the Elisha Field. |
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Torchlight processions and cowled figures moving in procession have been seen in the ruins. |
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Leading the procession and holding the cross aloft were Mrs. Anne Enright from the western side and Patrick Egan from Tarmons side. |
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Every protest or procession results in traffic jams, long delays, frayed nerves and waste of costly fuel. |
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As the procession approached Hadleigh, he slipped off his horse, and leaped and took a frisk or two, as men commonly do in dancing. |
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A procession along the high street to the Weir Field traditionally kicks off the festivities before a funfair in the afternoon. |
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Meanwhile, a procession of alliance spokesmen have appeared on TV to plead for US assistance. |
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However they were present in large numbers and settled for a short procession inside the church. |
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A Yorkshire soldier will have a key place in the guiding of the ceremonial gun to be used for the procession and funeral of the Queen Mother. |
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The ceremony began with a procession from the local community centre to the church followed by special devotions in the church. |
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Five thousand admirers marched in his funeral procession and Poole became a martyr for anti-immigrant nativists. |
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The procession followed a private ceremony, attended by about 200 family and friends. |
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A car bomber drove his vehicle into a funeral procession, a funeral procession for one of the local prominent tribal leaders there. |
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The ceremony begins with a procession from your college to the Senate House. |
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The opening ceremony included a procession down the High Street by the society's fleet of funeral vehicles to the sound of a piper major. |
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Prior to the Mass the First Communion and Confirmation children, along with the priest, marched in procession into the field headed by a piper. |
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The procession of about 50 vehicles, each one full of mourners, made its way from Clifton to St Oswald's Church, through Bell Farm. |
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Since I was well back in the procession of creeping vehicles, it took me a while to figure out what the hold-up was. |
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Braving scorching sun, the differently abled children came in procession from Subashnagar area to the district Collectorate this afternoon. |
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On February 20, 1956, to the delight of all the people of Melaka, they were taken in procession to a square opposite the Club. |
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An annual procession of vintage commercial vehicles will travel through the district on Sunday. |
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In glorious sunshine we joined in procession with the bridal car, its traditional wedding doll, sitting on the bonnet. |
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After the vigil Mass on Saturday evening, the Blessed Sacrament will be carried in procession through Sheridan Park, not through Bohola village. |
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Following the Mass, parishioners will march in procession as one body to the Convent of Mercy where Benediction will be imparted. |
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As a result, Calle 54 is a procession of performances by different musicians, staged especially for Trueba's camera. |
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Her poetry anthology Enough Rope was a bestseller and her life was a procession of speakeasies, doomed affairs and half-hearted suicide attempts. |
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Marcus repeatedly casts life as a kind of death already, a procession of meaningless occurrences. |
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The magazine glorifies a procession of vaunted rebels for struggling to persuade a corporate hierarchy to let them generate profits. |
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Nowadays every lunchtime sees a procession of pupils to the fast-food shops, where they purchase their batter-covered burgers and greasy chips. |
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The shores of the Bosphorus were lined with fishermen and a procession of large, slow-moving families enjoying the unusually fine weather. |
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On the filioque controversy, Bulgakov demonstrates that the East did not have a formal theology for the procession of the Holy Spirit. |
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At this point Pope Hadrian I defended the doctrine of procession through the Son against Charlemagne. |
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The ceremonial Indonesian procession slowly descended the stairs onto the stage. |
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The confusion, it seems, is because the horses pulling the royal carriage procession are being stabled at Imphal Barracks. |
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Stand behind and to the right of the gospeller when the gospel procession comes to rest. |
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The procession included babies in pushchairs, disabled people riding on electric scooters and young children walking. |
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At 11 am there will be a May procession to bless the new grotto to Our Lady in the garden in Spring Gardens. |
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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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Several of the priests in the procession looked over the crowd with disdainful, superior expressions. |
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I have written since that time occasional pieces accepted by a procession of editors, none more encouraging or courteous than Ed Skillin. |
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Ahead, the divided highway sped eastward in two directions, flanked by a ghostly procession of villas. |
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I got really excited and I started to walk at a faster pace to catch up with the procession. |
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A host of carnival queens from the region clutched their brollies and smiled at onlookers as they led the procession down Drake Street. |
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In the afternoon before the procession, carnival queens from all over the county will take part in a contest to choose the Queen of Queens. |
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Another large group of elderly men carried regimental banners in procession up the aisle. |
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The white-clad girls led the procession carrying banners that called for communal harmony. |
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A young person from each parish will carry their parish banner in the entrance procession. |
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He was among 1,000 students involved in the rag procession through the streets of Cheltenham on a Saturday morning. |
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The tramway was double tracked, with an endless cable that was attached to rail cars running up and down the tracks in a continuous procession. |
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They relate to what people can say or do while participating in a procession or other form of demonstration. |
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Volunteer pensioners are reviewing security after coming under attack from gangs of youths during a charity street procession. |
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Running away from the body and back to the battle, Henry takes up with the procession of wounded men trudging to the army's rear for care. |
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Once the procession arrives at the Ball there will be a receiving line of various dignitaries greeting officers and guests at the door. |
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The streetlights and buildings pass me by in a solemn procession winking with fading lights. |
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Over the years I have seen a procession of these knuckle-draggers pass through and holding qualifications does not excuse one from this list. |
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It would include a carnival procession, medieval banquet, bands, an ox roasting and a traditional fair with crafts. |
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The drunks are as much a part of this meeting as the royal procession and excessive imbibing is not confined to the lager louts. |
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In this sacrificial procession, statuettes of the lares and of the Emperor are held by three of the figures on the left. |
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It concludes with a modern-day Bach chorale in the winds and a restatement of the stately, sonorous string chords from the opening procession. |
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The town is leading a revolt against Manchester's trailblazing cow parade next month by organizing a rival sheep procession. |
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Men convicted of incest are dragged across the village in a shaming procession. |
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Drum-thumping salsa rhythms carried the procession through the city as showers of flowers were thrown from a large tower to people below. |
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Big, dirty green and around the size of footballs they lay around till late evening when the courtyard is cleaned for the procession. |
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Yet Warburg did not see history simply as the triumphal procession of Apollonian logic and beauty in the centuries following the Renaissance. |
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The event was just like a carnival, with many thousands of residents lining the roadsides to watch the procession. |
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I looked at the house across the street and saw that three cars were lined up in front of it, as if in a funeral procession. |
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It didn't get the official stamp of approval again until 1926, when the university senate and principal gave the procession a cautious thumbs-up. |
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We went then from the cold church in solemn procession, singing litanies into the thin air. |
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Because Gauguin simplified and archaized the figures, he did not sully the dignity of the four Arlesian women arrayed as if in ritual procession. |
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For more than a hour, the procession made its way through the armada, before returning to Spithead. |
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I had watched from the Citadel as the procession made its way on a roundabout route through the streets of Mainport. |
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People cried out in pain as security guards brandishing flagstaffs as batons pushed back the rubbernecking crowd to allow the procession to pass. |
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From the start of the procession we were pelted with rubbish, litter, very hard sweets, stones and eggs. |
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The procession lurched on its way, Bing Crosby warbling White Christmas from an ancient loudhailer. |
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At the end of the anniversary Mass, there was a procession with the sacrament to an altar of repose. |
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A procession of big cruising sloops was entering the marina, and I suddenly realized that their skippers intended to dock under sail. |
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As the procession moved up river, Tower Bridge raised its bascules in tribute while gun salutes came from the Tower of London and HMS Belfast. |
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But we move from the procession to the long narrative for the day, the full Passion from Matthew. |
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There will be 40 floats in tomorrow's procession, accompanied by marching bands, majorettes and cheerleaders. |
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I had seen him in procession with his golden crook, preceded by the priests of his diocese, dressed up in all the tawdry of their canonicals. |
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For evening, the collection is a procession of gathers, plunging necklines and backs, irregular lines. |
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Then the Vicar-General and some of the Franciscan fathers came ashore carrying two crosses in procession and singing the Te Deum. |
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Disc four contains the best music, featuring collaborations with a procession of fine tenorists. |
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Police and soldiers lined the route, and marksmen on rooftops watched over the parade and procession. |
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It is a good thing the procession stops at red lights, although with a traffic escort, they could jump red lights. |
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But the small party does not manage to remain separate, for it meets a masqued procession featuring Winged Time, his scythe and hourglass. |
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He died in Washington, D.C., in March 1891 from a cold apparently caught while marching bareheaded in General Sherman's funeral procession. |
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In procession, the thurifer swings the thurible at full length from his right hand. |
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The two thurifers should be assisted by a boat bearer during the procession. |
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The procession is led by the crucifer, lucifers and thurifer followed by the priest bearing the Blessed Sacrament. |
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Clouds of incense led the procession with the thurifer swinging full circles and figure eights. |
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The colourful procession was led by the 1st Huntingdon All Saints' Scout Band, and a flag bearer carrying St George's Cross. |
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The procession was preceded with the cross bearers carried by the altar servers. |
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Ahead of them in the procession, eight bearers carried a palanquin carrying only the piece of paper announcing the results. |
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Ironically, during her funeral procession, her mother noticed that all the horses were wearing bearing reins. |
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Motorists were patient as the procession slowly threaded its way through the town, and many drivers tooted their horns in support. |
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We could see, for instance, the doddering old knights and dames of the order tottering in in procession. |
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Also present at the procession, led by a piper, were two police horses from Greater Manchester Police's mounted section. |
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Before a panorama of the city of Constantinople, a lengthy procession winds its way toward the minareted Fatih Mosque on the left horizon. |
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The first hour on Wednesday saw a procession of men dressing in bibs of a bilious yellow passing calmly and majestically behind the bowler's arm. |
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On Thursday evening a candlelight procession through the grounds is also expected to be an integral part of the bicentenary celebrations. |
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Family men, in turns, carried the bier in procession from the ashram to the waiting van for the 20-mile drive to the crematorium in the town. |
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As dancers shaked and shimmied, newcomers to the carnival lifted the crown for best in procession, best new entrant and best display band. |
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The procession is a boon for shopkeepers in the area, especially restaurateurs. |
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A cloying Riverside surface hardly explained the endless procession of misplaced passes, unimaginative runs and poor first touches. |
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A recent editorial cartoon showed a clerical procession in which a mitred man is being preceded down a church aisle by two young altar boys. |
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In the Aventine Mithraeum the followers of the god were shown in procession offering their gifts. |
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Such was the fate of the Vandal king, Gelimir, paraded through Constantinople in 534 in a procession evoking the triumphs of ancient Rome. |
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Octavian went ahead with his triumph, when the procession through Rome bore an image of Cleopatra with a snake ostentatiously clamped to her arm. |
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The following day, de Gaulle staged a triumphal procession which confirmed his position as liberator and leader of France. |
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The twenty-kilometre journey from Sandwich to Canterbury became a triumphal procession. |
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The procession reached the Jubilee Field just as a brief shower of rain fell. |
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The procession of temperate cyclonic vortices continues unabated and their northerly troughs, the cold fronts, progress in tandem. |
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The procession proved a popular draw for residents, who also enjoyed all the fun of stalls and sideshows, funfair, children's races and displays. |
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And at night the procession of lighted carriages dashing through the otherwise dark and quiet countryside was a sight to behold. |
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I think the other series, when they ran, until they put these big parachutes behind them, they mostly ran in single-file procession. |
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There were police cars, ambulances and fire engines, all sounding sirens in an endless procession south. |
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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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Here the funeral procession, muted in blue-black as it is, nonetheless has the same kind of psychological and aesthetic impact. |
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Then the royal procession, with Baroness Amos carrying the cap of maintenance, a sort of scarlet bonnet with red trim. |
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Three of the ladies arrived late but were allowed to parade, slotted between the procession of kings. |
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With his thirst for the freedom struggle remaining unquenched, he organised a procession there, only to serve a second term of three months. |
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The event featured a procession with children in nativity costume, a nativity scene and carol singing. |
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The tragic ending is atmospheric, with snow falling on a procession of women carrying red lanterns. |
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As Big Ben struck quarter-to-noon the solemn music of the approaching procession outside became more audible. |
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A grand rice-harvest procession took place along the main roads in Sriracha last Wednesday to celebrate Songkran. |
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Despite earlier concerns that there might not be a procession, many new faces ensured it was a musical and colourful spectacular. |
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During this testimony, we see scenes of a Hindu funeral procession in India, which ends at a cremation ghat. |
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According to traditional practice, the spoils are carried along in the procession. |
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Friends, family and awed passers-by stood to watch the glorious procession, and bus drivers leaned out their windows to shake our hands. |
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Throughout the procession the monks sprinkled sacred water, blessing the people from the community who were lining the streets. |
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The idol was, and is, annually dragged forth in procession on a monstrous car, and as masses of excited pilgrims crowded round to drag or accompany it, accidents occurred. |
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The 1,600 troops taking part began amassing around St James's Palace in the early hours of the morning and the procession began to move at 6am as the sun came up. |
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For the past month young and old had been constructing their own lanterns to carry in the procession and they included sparkling swans, stars and angels. |
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It was an endless procession of loin-cloth strapped lads and gals. |
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A Viking procession, a regatta with replica Norwegian longboats, and a spectacular floodlit battle re-enactment called The Challenge To Power will also feature. |
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A stirring procession led by the string section that sounds almost Gallic, and that it maybe should be scoring a 19th century high society gathering. |
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Shortly after we had completed our formation, the sad tones of a dead march smote our ears and a funeral procession entered through an opening at the other end of the square. |
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The Theatre Royal, opened in Williamson Square in 1762, latterly a cold storage premises, witnessed across its stage a procession of the finest artists of their age. |
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Every January 1, the priest would lead a procession with the relic and its 18th-century reliquary. |
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A silver pipe shows a wedding procession of mice, which is a parody on the procession of armed human retainers escorting a bride-to-be to her future home. |
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And then the procession of mourners who have come to pay their respects starts moving slowly and reverentially past the coffin, raised seven feet from the ground. |
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But, almost from the moment we were handed our menus, we were subjected to a seemingly never-ending procession of staff asking if we were ready to order. |
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As he beds a procession of desperate chorus girls and barmaids, his long-suffering wife, Phoebe, drinks herself into oblivion in their ramshackle bedsit. |
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Town Hall Square will host a performance by theatre groups Keighley Amateurs and HYT, a Bavarian oompah band and, after dusk, a procession of light. |
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Events will include a civic procession and wreath laying ceremony on Saturday followed by a civic service at St Charles Borromeo to celebrate Wilberforce's life and work. |
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They were not brought out in the thousands to protect a preplanned procession of the already vulnerable Shiite community. |
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This group was far larger, its procession stretching out over two to three city blocks and numbering more than a hundred. |
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On the 10th day, the ruler, in silk and priceless gems, wended his way in procession through the crowded streets on the gorgeously caparisoned elephant. |
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Domonic and his friends and family will leave Lyneham in procession at 10 am and will be followed by a tractor decorated with balloons and banners. |
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Above them streamed a procession of ghosts, one of whom had trailed a foot through Draco's shoulder on the way past, as many as twenty or twenty-five of them. |
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The carnival committee, however, is urgently appealing for the town to join in and enter floats in the colourful procession or participate as walkers in fancy dress. |
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If you go for breakfast around 7 in the morning, you'll see the saffron-clothed local monks in procession down the street, collecting their daily alms. |
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So it's a little bit like the ticker-tape procession we have today. |
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In August, Philip visited Poitiers in a triumphal procession. |
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One depicts a procession of figures wearing both Mayan and Spanish garb, some holding what appear to be human hearts. |
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Securing awe and applaud from people standing on both sides of the road, the procession moved on to the holy shrine carrying the shawls with utmost respect. |
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The sun beat down as the procession halted behind the parking lot for pep Boys, a repair garage. |
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The coffin, draped in a Union flag with Mr Miller's medals and helmet, was mounted on a turn-table ladder fire engine as it led a slow procession through the city. |
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Much interest was centred in the event and when the candidates left in procession for the church from the school, Churchgate was packed with onlookers. |
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During the procession from the funeral home to the church, the streets were lined with hundreds of people. |
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It has a man being taken in procession down the platform, garland round his neck and a young girl leading him, men running backwards taking photographs. |
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Not only did the residents accord a warm reception to the artistes, there were several volunteers to act out a scene where the bridegroom is taken out in procession in a car. |
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The main events take place in the cabaret lounge, where we enjoyed a procession of quality acts during our week-long stay, the ballrooms and the smaller side rooms. |
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They streamed away like a procession of stars on the dark waters. |
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The canal itself was exactly what we had expected, a strip of water flanked on each side by sand dunes, and a stately procession of ships gliding quietly along. |
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This starts with Yat-kha mimicking the horns and cymbals of the monks, then slowly builds through a stately procession to a whirligig masked stomp. |
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The annual parish Eucharistic procession took place in Ballydesmond in glorious summer weather on Sunday, June 13, and was attended by a very large crowd. |
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The funeral procession was solemn but lofty, as befit the prince. |
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The day was just on the turn, a little patch of greying twilight here and there, a few over cautious drivers punctuating the steady procession with dipped beams. |
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Children rode in a procession of omnibuses carrying flags, while farmers from nearby Lake County formed a column of farm wagons carrying produce they would donate to the fair. |
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Sure enough, during their Saturday performance the rear doors are flung open to let in a procession of three horses with bewigged, costumed riders. |
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When he died at the age of eighty-four, twenty thousand people, the largest assemblage Philadelphia had ever seen, watched his funeral procession. |
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Time had to be made up, and the procession proceeded at the double. |
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First at Ferrara and later at Florence, fourteen months were spent in discussing the procession of the Spirit, more time than was devoted to any other issue! |
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His pilgrimage is dogged by calamity, as oxen sicken and die, the cart carrying the bell catches fire, and waifs and strays join his tattered procession. |
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The procession continued on to the Cypress Hill Cemetery, where Ramos was buried the week before. |
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The NYPD Emerald Society pipes and drums struck up a slow march and the procession began the journey to the cemetery. |
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The corpse was moved from the private bedchamber to the tomb in a public procession not unlike that at a wedding, with the family marching in hierarchical order. |
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The procession stretched for miles beneath a warm drizzle and a gunmetal gray sky. |
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Observing the slow-moving procession was akin to watching a tranquil dream float by. |
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On the morning of 11 November 1920 the Unknown Warrior was drawn in a procession to the Cenotaph in London, on a gun carriage pulled by six black horses. |
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The procession into the Church was lead by Crossbearer with two acolytes, Ministers of the Word, Ministers of the Eucharist, Altar Servers, Priests and Bishop. |
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Something about being first in the procession went to my head instead. |
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t would seem that the Muses are only associated with Tempe as the attendants of Apollo, in whose honour a novennial procession of youths from Delphi existed in historical times. |
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Around 400 Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and Guiders will assemble in Trowbridge Park on Sunday February 16 at 2pm for a procession to mark the occasion. |
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The monstrance containing the Eucharist came in procession from the North Cathedral, down Roman Street and across the Lee to make its way to Daunt Square. |
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The Queen had already arrived and came to join the procession as it was borne inside to the waiting catafalque and to the start of the lying-in-state. |
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Throughout the twentieth century, radicals, revolutionaries, feminists, utopians and unionists competed for their hearts and minds to lead the people's procession. |
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A procession led by the Lord Mayor, Coun Roy Walters made its way from the town hall to the cenotaph in St Peter's Square where a memorial service took place. |
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From the formality of the opening procession to the intimacy of Communion, God wants to fill our hearts and minds with his truth, his love, and his power. |
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The equestrian idol is led up to a church, brought up to the altar and blessed before it begins the ceremonious procession through the Great Entrance of the town square. |
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At the Abbey, members of the Royal Family, foreign royals, members of the Bowes Lyon family and other blood relatives move in procession to their seats. |
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The procession passed ranks of red-clad guards, their gold badges shining brightly in the sunlight, and turned into the sanded courtyard outside the hall. |
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During this time the lala was travelling in the wedding procession to the palace of the Padishah to whom the Princess was to be given in marriage. |
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On one hand, the magnificent building, evocative organ music, and procession of staff and students in their gowns gave the ceremony a certain meaning and significance. |
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One is a combination of many ideas, as it seeks to represent the northern lights and suggests the parade-like procession of the miracle plays of the Medieval period. |
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But throughout, as the procession goes around and around, the aural system is assaulted by an unattractive mix of hysterical commentary and high pitched engine whine. |
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Technically, a solstice is an astronomical point and, due to the procession to the equinox, the date may vary by a few days depending on the year. |
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For many years after the Marlborough carnival week was revived in the early 1970s it was held at Whitsun with the procession on the Saturday at the end of half-term week. |
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The Ensign Association picked Whit Sunday for the procession because many of the veterans are meeting up in France to mark the anniversary the following week. |
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During their visit the French party took part in the Whit Sunday procession, chosen by the Mayor as Civic Sunday, after which both Mayors laid wreaths at the war memorial. |
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The procession was a half mile long numbering nearly a hundred carriages aud was preceded by a military band which discoursed exequial music from the church to the cemetery. |
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The excellent weather meant the event went without a hitch and the streets were lined with supporters waving on the colourful procession of floats. |
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Easter Sunday celebrations this weekend will start at 9.30 am with the lighting of new fire and a procession with the paschal candle, followed by a sung Eucharist. |
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Disorder and misbehaviour by persons participating should necessitate further careful consideration by the police as to whether the procession could be repeated. |
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Immaculately turned-out in their distinctive red and black bandsmen's uniforms, the Waterloo Band led the procession along Duncombe Place and Museum Street to the park. |
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A procession of tiny white coffins bearing the bodies of three young brothers who died when a fire engulfed their home brought tears to those present. |
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The following weekend will see the procession on the Saturday before the crowds head for the Lawns to enjoy fairs, stalls and displays from local groups. |
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A funeral service takes place in church, followed by a procession to the graveyard for burial and a collation at the home of the deceased or of a close relative. |
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The procession included Army, Air Force, and Coast Guard color guards as well as bands from the fire department and the U.S. Third Naval District. |
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A procession of central bankers and finance ministers issued soothing words, united in their confidence that the prospects for the global economy remained good. |
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Harmonious, substantial and varied, Nova makes good as a female singer-songwriter, a genre that has been sullied by a procession of semi-talented squawkers in tight pants. |
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Bringing home a procession of awful, awful, awful boyfriends. |
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They were preceded by a bus carrying a generator shining a huge klieg light on the procession, so that video-cameramen could immortalise the scene. |
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The dancers, who appear in association with the bridal procession represented on the far left of the cityscape, are surely to be taken as signs of peace and concord. |
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Despite its deletion, the villagers of Calcata hold their annual procession each year. |
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It was conjectured that a spiral walkway would have led around the hill allowing a procession to reach the 120-foot high summit for pre-historic ceremonies. |
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Anyone interested in joining the procession of decorated wagons, morris dancers, bands and queens will be welcome, including walkers and vintage vehicles. |
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These rights were guarded jealously, and one of the most predictable sights of a new reign was the procession of local worthies petitioning the king for their confirmation. |
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Suddenly the procession is interrupted by irrepressible sobbing. |
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In the Campo Raffaele, this visitor to Venice watched from her apartment a procession of children singing and blowing tin trumpets and squeakers like rude tongues. |
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Certainly, at both sets of stalls the procession would halt, garlands would be draped over the Brahmins and political candidates, and more coconuts cracked over the rath. |
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The Minster was packed with 800 spectators, who watched a candlelit procession of more than 100 Viking guards, Bloodaxe's Viking Queen, and her ladies-in-waiting. |
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As they began their procession, a motorbike laden with explosives hit a bus full of Shiites. |
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Dozens of officers forming a Guard of Honour snapped to attention as the procession, headed by two mounted officers and the solitary drummer, sombrely approached the building. |
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Each day, prior to the sitting of the House of Commons, the Speaker and other officials travel in procession from the apartments to the Chamber. |
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The procession to the church was filmed and the wake took place at Brown's Hotel. |
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It is estimated that a million people attended the procession, which stretched throughout Paris. |
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The penitents form a procession and they walk together to a shrine, a church or any sacred place. |
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The Gilles of Binche and the giants' procession in Ath are also UNESCO Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. |
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Singing by all the faithful during the Communion procession is encouraged, to highlight the communitarian nature of the Communion bread. |
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The following day, she participated in a procession and attended a thanksgiving service in Westminster Abbey. |
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In later folklore, Odin appears as a leader of the Wild Hunt, a ghostly procession of the dead through the winter sky. |
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Before the Mass begins at dawn, a festive procession with the Blessed Sacrament carried beneath a canopy encircles the church. |
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After circling around the temple once or three times, the procession halts in front of the closed doors. |
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The outdoor procession during Bright Week takes place either after paschal matins or the paschal divine liturgy. |
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So when the festival came there was no statue to be taken out for procession. |
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The procession is joined by the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod in the Prince's Chamber. |
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A recessional hymn is sung in a procession returning from the choir to the robing room. |
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When the line was finally opened in 1830, it was planned for a procession of eight trains to travel from Liverpool to Manchester and back. |
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The mutes led the procession, followed by the mourners from the town hall and around 1,100 other mourners who had waited outside. |
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Iron rails were erected along the length of the funeral procession to hold back the crowd of around 50,000 people who lined the route. |
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The event highlight is a torch lit procession through the town featuring fire, lanterns, masquerade and music and mayhem. |
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Sikhs travel to each of the gurudwaras in the city in a procession called a nagar kirtan. |
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There is a large procession that finishes at Potternewton Park, where there are stalls, entertainment and refreshments. |
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This procession is slow and unclimactic, utterly mesmerizing and like everything else about this astounding work, absolutely right. |
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They repeated that several times and before the procession moved on. |
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The crowds along the procession route are clapping as the car passes. |
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A second smaller procession appeared carrying a feretory with relics of the saints, from which was suspended the sacrament in a pyx. |
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Highflying, owned by two Wearsiders, turned the richly endowed handicap into a procession. |
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However, it was touching to see how well people have responded to his reburial, even throwing roses at his funeral procession. |
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This procession up the seven-story mountain is the pilgrim's purification through ascesis. |
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As per the scheduled programme, a marriage procession reached a hotel in Hajipur town on Sunday for the solemnisation of the marriage. |
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Can seasoned Boro Kremlinologists work out by proximity to the manager or position in the procession who will go in the purge? |
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You can watch a non-stop procession of leaf-cutter ants who walk a tightrope above your head on a tireless mission to get leaves. |
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But this campaign has almost been a funeral procession for the old-fashioned spellbinder. |
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