Sentence examples for be able to parade from inspiring English sources

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That is a one-sided caricature, of course, and one of the many good things in this year's fine Proms season is to be able to parade so much French music in all its rich diversity.

"If you are working in a job that is not at high readiness in an operational unit, there is no reason that you shouldn't perhaps be able to parade a bit later in the morning so that your children will be able to be dropped at school," General Carter said earlier this year.

Some part of Marnie must have known that in attempting to make peace with Hannah, she would also be able to parade herself in front of the happy couple.

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We in Gaza are witnesses to the deaths of scores of our children, while Israeli television has largely been able to parade only the coffins of soldiers.

It is evident in the assault rifles that white "patriots" were able to parade around outside a mosque in Arizona, while a black man was killed by police for picking up a rifle for sale in an Ohio Wal-Mart.

A dictator who has ordered the murder of his own family members, and who oversees a gulag comparable to those of Hitler and Stalin, was able to parade on the global stage as a legitimate statesman, praised by the president of the United States as "very talented" and worthy of trust.

There were fears that Etherington, who was unwell on Saturday, might not be able to join the parade, but she was judged fit to carry the flag and lead her exultant colleagues into the stadium.

Put together at least a dozen of the best photos and you'll be able to enjoy the parade that day for years to come.

Tagg Catalon, president of the Lafayette Mardi Gras Association, said the first black krewes formed 42 years ago, and waited five years to be able to march the same parade route as the white krewes.

If the Jew's daughter should fail to lock the doors and close the casements, she would be able to watch the Christians parade by in carnival masks and listen to "the drum / And the vile squealing of the wry-necked fife".

If a student misses the bus, they miss rehearsal, and if they miss rehearsal, he or she might not be able to march in the parade, Luck said.

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