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What, for instance, are we to make of the use of the veil in some cultures but not others, and why are bridal processions now rare in the West?
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India has responded to the unrest in time-worn fashion: with extra troops, live bullets, the detention of separatist leaders who might lead big processions and, now, search-and-cordon operations to lock up suspected stone-pelters.
It had been thought that the figures, which originally were complete with bodies, had been made to be carried in their funeral processions, but now it seems certain that they were also intended to lie in state on the royal coffins.
An endless procession of now forgotten artists and writers and social somebodies made their way to her door.
This once-rigid procession is now a dazzling spring festival, celebrating religion, the holiday and the reawakening of nature.
The procession, which now has more than fifty thousand marchers annually, was dreamed up in 1974 by Ralph Lee, a creator of costumes and masks for the theatre.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet The procession, which now has more than fifty thousand marchers annually, was dreamed up in 1974 by Ralph Lee, a creator of costumes and masks for the theatre.
The painting known as Queen Elizabeth going in procession to Blackfriars in 1601, or simply The Procession Picture is now often accepted as the work of Peake.
Tourists must get up early to catch a glimpse of the morning procession that is now part of the daily summer routine on the Greek island of Kos.
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