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As a procession of generalissimos and I.M.F.
As a procession of Timo's friends stopped by to greet her, I remembered the playwright Paul Rudnick's description of Seldes as "universally gracious".
What has become the opening ceremony began as a procession through the town of Much Wenlock.
The song's melody, arranged for the two horns, unfurled itself slowly, as a procession of whole notes.
AS A procession of helicopters sweeps in to land, loudspeakers blast Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries" over the hillsides of southern Lebanon.
Proponents of the cosmological argument reply that the existence of such a universe, as a procession of contingent events without beginning, would still be ultimately unintelligible.
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He was sipping a Diet Coke and holding court for a cluster of network and political types, as well as for a procession of random glad-handers that included, wouldn't you know it, Kerry Washington herself.
There was, as promised, a procession of major classics of 20th-century art.
The 2011 Good Food Guide awarded the restaurant in Bray, Berkshire, a rare 10 out of 10, describing it as producing "a procession of world-beating dishes for the bedazzled throngs".
Organisers promise aerial acrobatics, a Colmcille catwalk, a medieval feast, the return of Derry's favourite whale as well as music, art, comedy, a procession, and glowing babies.
The badnjak may be taken into the churchyard without any ceremony, or it may be followed by a procession, as is the case in parts of Republika Srpska and the Bay of Kotor.
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