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Everywhere I looked among my class of 1982 fellow alumni, as we marched in this fine procession of 4,000 people, I saw jeans, T-shirts and Teva sandals.
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"Fire & Rain" (as in "...my love will not fade through the fire and rain," located nowhere near James Taylorland) acts like the album's second kick-off to a procession of fine writing and pleasing aesthetic choices, though they are a bit on the safe side production-wise.
Bellarabi momentarily halted the procession with his fine late finish from an acute angle but that did nothing to detract from Barcelona - and Messi's - exquisite display.
This year, David Koetser Gallery of Zurich has a fine painting by Pieter Brueghel the Younger called "The Procession of the Groom," which forms a pair with its counterpart, "The Procession of the Bride".
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The epic march continued to Sanlitun, about two subway stops away, where the salad-tossing procession ran into Beijing's finest.
When it was first released in 1941, Ellen Buell of The New York Times called the book "one of the merriest we have had in a long time", praising the understated comedic aspect of the procession down Beacon Street, as well as McCloskey's "fine large pictures" which simultaneously demonstrate "economy of line" and "wealth of detail".
Each painting and sculpture seemed to have waited for my arrival, dressed in their finest draperies and gilded frames, like flags in an endless procession of gladness.
The skill at showing scenes almost maniacally crowded with people and animals (elephants, usually) with delicate clarity, fine attention to composition and beautiful color is exemplified by a small painting titled "Procession of Maharao Ram Singh II of Kota," from about 1850.
An adventurous eccentric, he verbally assaulted a religious procession in 1528 and was condemned by the court at The Hague to a fine, whipping, tongue boring, and three years' banishment.
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