Word: processional
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As a reward for their efforts, the marshals lead the class in the Commencement Procession, he added.
In a procession of loosely-connected scenes, characters either mouth inanities or strain unsuccessfully to reach rhetorical heights. An inordinate amount of time is spent in the exchange of civilities, or more often, incivilities; there's one whole pointless sequence, for example, which has three students demanding coffee from their...
Leaving Hartford's Civic Center, where Gerald Ford had just addressed a G.O.P. fund-raising dinner, a presidential motorcade of seven cars headed fast for Bradley International Airport. The procession was led by four Connecticut state police cruisers, none sounding sirens or flashing emergency lights. Worse, the cars were...
The parade was led this year by Thomas Passmore, the county grand master for Belfast, who was seated grandiosely in an open, horsedrawn landau. Most Lodges had a black car and a band in front, then a six-by-eight foot silk banner before a procession of four or five...
Last week, in an unprecedented gesture of atonement, hundreds of Catholics turned out for Llewellyn's funeral procession, and Father Aodh Bennett of the Clonard Monastery near Falls Road held prayer services for the soul of "our brother Samuel." Father Bennett said, however, that he would not reveal the...