She paraded round the town in processions for votes for women.
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Usually a unit would be paraded at 10.00 a. m. in full dress uniform.
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Rather than masking the problems that afflicted her business, she paraded them in full view of her customers.
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Besides the pleasure and pride derived from parades, conference sessions gave delegates the opportunity to share ideas and to further linkages between communities.
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He examines different parades of education, income, parents' social class, and occupation.
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Landscapes, public places, military parades, comic scenes and transformations, fairytales and the like have been the subjects of film until now.
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Modelling includes both the act of showing something (like the fashion model parading with a new dress) and the process of copying and transfer.
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Events observed included life-cycle (weddings, communions), ritual-cycle (saints' days), and school events (conferences, rallies, local and statewide meetings, parades).
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The image of youth is paraded by totalitarian regimes to extol their innovativeness in comparison with the ageing liberal world.
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Individual thinkers and writers are paraded and then put into the ring.
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Compulsion was alien to the spirit of religion and everyone tried to get out of attending church parades.
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The familiar failures of leadership and examples of extravagant demagoguery are paraded.
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As in 1996, campaign rallies and parades were the major means of mobilising party followers and demonstrating support for political parties and presidential candidates.
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The result was a stage, suitable for civil and military parades.
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In the popular media, ' crisis' is a word that is repeated frequently as negative statistics and stereotypes are paraded.
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Collocationswithparade
parade
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annual parade
This is theannualparadeof this subject.
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carnival parade
Also, a technoparade doesn't share thecarnivalparadetradition of bombarding the spectators with sweets.
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military parade
Does he seriously suggest that whatever themilitaryparadeis called for, it should be abandoned because somebody goes to the ground?
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