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noun
The act of progressing or proceeding.
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In the middle of the room there is a cube, which viewers have to procession around to see the videos as they play consecutively.
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I prefer them to processions of electricity pylons.
The new 72-foot wing-powered catamarans stipulated by the holders are more spectacular to watch, but they have not changed the susceptibility in former events to processions.
How many more times is Mr. Hilfiger likely to subject an audience to a procession of peacoats and plaid pants?
Wells Fargo Shareholder Meeting in San Francisco: More than 1,000 clergy, workers, community allies to stage procession through downtown San Francisco to Wells Fargo shareholder meeting.
You were born to this middleclass life As others before you Were born to walk in procession To the temple, singing.
Islam4UK had said it wanted to hold a procession to highlight the deaths in the conflict of "innocent Muslim men, women and children".
They dance to lead the procession to the durbar grounds.
Ryan came to Washington at 21 and affixed himself to a procession of conservative luminaries, many of them his bosses.
"I'll go to the procession.
Rosberg held the lead through that restart, and again the race returned to a procession.
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