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Because Greece traditionally leads the way in the opening parade, George Athanassiades was the third person.
This refusal later became standard practice for U.S. athletes in the opening parade.
Now he can dream about marching in the opening parade, and representing his own country in his wife's homeland.
Or not?Worried it might rain on the opening parade, games organisers launched 1,110 cloud-seeding missiles in the hours leading up to the big event.
Working on geometric lines, the designer boxed the body, which looked sleek for the long opening parade in black tops and pants, perhaps crossed by a messenger bag.
Presumably the glimpse of Phelps was deemed necessary because he was missing from the opening parade, resting his gills on the eve of his first swim.
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During the opening parade-ground section, Kay choreographs the marching and manoeuvres with an eagle eye for detail, capturing the collective tension of the soldiers' bodies, the fixed obedience in their eyes.
But neither he nor other British pols ever made an open parade of faith, certainly not in the way that United States presidential candidates are obliged to.
AS THE sun rises over the foothills of Mount Song, thousands of young martial artists are kicking, punching and spinning spears and swords in unison on a huge open parade ground.
In 1997, she marched in the United States Open parade of champions to help christen Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing Meadows, N.Y.. Until 2003 she continued to compete at the club level, in part, she said, to "keep up" with her grandchildren.
At the Vivian Beaumont at Lincoln Center the recently opened "Parade" is starting its advertising campaign in earnest, emphasizing the good reviews the show received, a majority from out-of-town critics.
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