All at once I was aroused from my apathy by a shout from the front calling out to the cavalcade to halt.
Last of all came Columbus, elegantly mounted and surrounded by a brilliant cavalcade of young Spaniards.
Now, as she journeyed towards the Holy City with her cavalcade of eleven camels and thirteen horses, she saw the first part of the prophecy fulfilled, and laughingly avowed that she expected to see its final accomplishment.
Processions and cavalcades, bands of music and cannon-firing made every day a day of excitement.
Then the cavalcade would sweep on its way and the street be duller than before.
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The result is a lively and impressivecavalcadeof approaches, methods, results, experiences and recommendations.
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The next day was a grand day with a cloudless sky ourcavalcademoved out of the town by 7 in the mg.
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Further, the children of cocoa farmers, who formed an important part of farm labour, joined thiscavalcadeinto the urban centres.
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It is not your fault that everywhere you go, you are followed by a vastcavalcadeof reporters and photographers, of course.
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A huge advertisingcavalcadeprecedes the race by an hour or so.
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During election campaigns, cavalcades enter every district and estate.
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A vastcavalcadeof vehicles will emerge from that train.
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There were in addition some 80 cavalcades and demonstrations, which caused considerable disruption in a number of towns mainly around midday and in the afternoon.
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The razzmatazz of the supporting cavalcades is integral to many of those spectacles.
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We can say at the end of eight maiden speeches that it has indeed been acavalcade, and it has indeed been a pronounced success.
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It has been tried out in acavalcadeof cars and been found wanting in some ways.
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Those cavalcades are covered by the 1987 order in its definition of a public procession.
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The level of activity, including the displaying of posters and cavalcades around the constituency, pushes turnout up all round.
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When one reflects on the brightcavalcadeof military history, that is the highest praise which could be accorded to any nation.
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There were in addition some 80 cavalcades and demonstrations, which caused considerable disruption in a number of towns mainly around midday.
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