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Each house draws its own parade, and homeowners estimate thousands gaze upon their displays annually.
"For 20 years he has been the leader of his own parade".
The heroes' welcome has drawn criticism, as some have argued that Iraq veterans deserve their own parade.
Four days later, Hernandez, one of the Yankees' starting pitchers, got his own parade in Union City.
But Mr. Powell has his own parade of horribles that he fears may occur if the commission fails to act.
His future could hinge on a Cavaliers championship — the theory being that no one walks away from his own parade.
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But despite his outward menace, his overblown rhetoric lacked coherence and he once fell off his horse at one of his own parades.
Now the clubs not only provide jazz funerals, they also mount their own parades, known as second lines, that pass through the city's neighborhoods — often from bar to bar — on Sunday afternoons.
You have to hand it to the N.H.L. and Nascar — and not for managing to land in the same sentence for perhaps the first time in sports history — for raining on their own parades, both literally in the case of Nascar, and metaphorically.
The competition was formidable, but he held his own, parading checkerboard-printed T-shirts, patchwork leather sweaters and twisted tomboy basketball jerseys and baseball jackets to an enthusiastic crowd that included Tomoko Ogura, the Barneys fashion director, and April Hennig, a merchandise manager for Bergdorf Goodman.
Puerto Ricans have their own parades and shit, but what about the Dominicans?
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