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For the last 35 years I have organized a parade for our town for Memorial Day.
They organized a parade of horse-drawn carriages and flower-festooned floats, ending with a ceremony at the Alamo, the town's most revered shrine.
To show that they mean business, they organized a parade by 3,000 uniformed reservists and showed off 40 Russian-built tanks.
In New Orleans, where death is marked by both mourning and merriment, a Mardi Gras group called the Intergalactic Krewe of Chewbacchus organized a parade in honor of the woman they consider royalty.
The biggest department store in town organized a parade every year: an enormous balloon in the shape of a garishly colored doll was paraded through the main streets, pulled by ribbons that sequin-clad girls held as they marched behind a musical band.
Marking the Occasion For the first Labor Day celebration in 1882, Peter J. McGuire, a Carpenters and Joiners Union Secretary, organized a parade of 10,000 workers in New York.
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Someone should organize a parade.
Ms. Lazar spent a year organizing a parade and reaching out to veterans in Delaware, who in turn reached out to others.
"For a long time, we were an English-speaking group of people organizing a parade in support of a Hebrew-speaking country," he said.
"Imagine if a North Korean citizen showed up in Washington and suddenly said he wanted to organize a parade to commemorate some random holiday of his choosing," Mr. Riley said.
As prime minister, he organized a triumphant parade for his followers to show the fascist party's support for his rule.
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