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) The Escort marks time while the Massed Bands " clear the line of march " and move to the front of the Guards.

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The Duke of York s Royal Military School Ceremonial Band is the largest within the Ministry of Defence, being larger still than the Massed Bands of the Brigade of Foot Guards.

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Massed infantry was deadly to cavalry, but offered an excellent target for artillery.
Massed military drilling was used mostly by only the foremost armies and nations, such as the Normans.
The concept was first performed 14 April 1969 at the Royal Festival Hall in a show billed as The Massed Gadgets of Auximenes – More Furious Madness from Pink Floyd.

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* Complete variation performed by the Massed Bands of the Household Cavalry at the 2007 Remembrance Day at the Cenotaph.
The Regiment participated in the celebration of HM The Queen's Golden Jubilee on 4 June 2002 by firing a 62 gun salute at HM Tower of London, and by providing a Guard of Honour ( including the Regimental Band and the Massed Corps of Drums of the 1st Bn Grenadier Guards and the HAC ) at St Paul's Cathedral.
What begins as an investigation into the notorious ' Massed Flashers of Reigate ' is quickly overtaken by the revelation that the police force are moonlighting as shop assistants and builders, and a commune for policemen ( and women ) is raided by hippies looking for drugs.

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A feature of the Games is the Pipe Band Championship which attracts a large entry and culminates in the unique Massed Pipe Band parade at the end of the day.
The parade also included the showing of vintage police vehicles, police dogs, and a static display of the Boys Brigade's London Massed Bugle Band.
Massed Band and Bugles of the Light Division

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Massed English longbowmen triumphed over French cavalry at Crécy, Poitiers and Agincourt, while at Gisors ( 1188 ), Bannockburn ( 1314 ), and Laupen ( 1339 ), foot-soldiers proved their invulnerability to cavalry charges as long as they held their formation.
Massed bombers were unnecessary if a single bomber could destroy an entire city or military installation with a nuclear weapon.
Massed start racing of upright tricycles is limited to one or two criteriums such as in Bungay, Suffolk each year.
Massed Chinese attacks were immediately launched against troops of the corps.
The Massed Bands and Massed Mounted Bands play a central role in this ceremony.
The term " Massed Bands " denotes the formation of more than one separate band performing together, whether belonging to one or more regiments, or indeed countries.
Massed bands at Trooping the Colour, London, 2007.
In the 1930s the typical Soviet Massed military bands that perform on May 1, November 7 and from 1945 onward, May 9, would be composed of a Military band and a Corps of Drums marching past and until the 1970s would later join the military band in place.
This threefold representation is reflected in the composition of the Colours Party, the Escort for / to the Colours and the Massed Military Bands in attendance.
The Massed Bands and Massed Mounted Bands feature annually at Trooping the Colour.
The term " Massed Bands " denotes the amalgamated bands of all five Foot Guards regiments, and numbers around 250 musicians.
The term " Massed Mounted Bands " denotes the amalgamated bands of the two Household Cavalry regiments.
Massed parades may also hold a role for propaganda purposes, being used to exhibit the apparent military strength of one's nation.
Massed cannon fire tore bloody furrows deep in their ranks, slowing the advance.
Massed sorties were made on the city of Sevastopol itself.

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In the 1647 campaign, Thomas Francis is mentioned as commanding alongside the French general in the forces sent across north Italy to work with the Duke of Modena Francesco I d ' Este who had just allied with France and opened up a ' second front ' against the Spaniards in Milan, though Mazarin confessed that he had appointed Thomas only because he feared that, if left behind in Piedmont, the Prince's restless spirit would make more trouble.
During the eighteen months of the reign of Francis II, Mary encouraged a policy of rounding up French Huguenots on charges of heresy, in front of Catholic judges, and employing torture and burning as punishments for dissenters.
Francis oversaw one of QPR's most famous victories, the 4 – 1 win at Old Trafford in front of live TV on New Years Day 1992.
Kinship at the Sturgis Community Center, General Samuel D. Sturgis at the Hills and Plains Park at the east entrance to town, Jesus in the Garden at the First United Methodist Church Memorial Garden, St. Francis of Assisi at the St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, STURGIS spelled out in letters and a new abstract sculpture in front of the Sturgis Public Library.
In addition to the bronze statue of Perseus and the medallions already referred to, the works of art in existence today are a medallion of Clement VII commemorating the peace between the Christian princes, 1530, with a bust of the pope on the reverse and a figure of Peace setting fire to a heap of arms in front of the temple of Janus, signed with the artist's name ; a signed portrait medal of Francis ; a medal of Cardinal Pietro Bembo ; and the celebrated gold, enamel and ivory salt-cellar ( known as Saliera ) made for Francis I of France at Vienna.
He narrated " Francis and Bunty ", a short story used to front the 2009 " Best Writer in the Universe " short story competition, on The Story of Egmo podcast.
Later that year, Francis was banished from Straffan Lodge following an incident in which his father found him admiring himself in front of a large mirror draped in his mother's underwear.
Gen. Francis C. Barlow, moved his division well in front of other elements of the XI Corps to a slight rise that is now known as Barlow's Knoll.
In front of the Crucifixion is the Stigmata of Saint Francis.
Saint Francis himself developed and articulated this devotion based on his experiences of contemplative prayer in front the San Damiano Crucifix and the practice of compassion among lepers and social outcasts.
In 1903 Kents Cavern, then part of Lord Haldon's estate, was sold to Francis Powe, a carpenter who originally used the caves as a workshop while making beach huts for the Torquay sea front.
* Bartolomeo Bon's workshop, figures of the Virgin and St. Francis on the west front
Bronze statue of Lamy in front of St. Francis Cathedral
The course starts in Sausalitoin front of Ondine Restaurant, crosses the bay between Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge and ends at the St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco.
This appealed to emperor Francis Joseph and he was given command on the Soča ( Isonzo ) front.
Later the Georgian villa was known as St Dunstan's, because of the distinctive clock that hung in front of it, purchased by art collector Francis Seymour-Conway, 3rd Marquess of Hertford when material from St Dunstan-in-the-West was auctioned off in 1829-30 prior to the church's demolition.
Attracted by Southern California's mild, dry climate, varied geography for location shooting and isolation from Edison's legal representatives on the east coast, Selig set up his studio in Edendale in 1909 with director Francis Boggs, who began the facility in a rented bungalow and quickly expanded, designing the studio's front entrance after Mission San Gabriel.
Urmston is currently the front man of State Radio, while Corrigan ( now credited as Braddigan, a nickname by which he was known since his time with Dispatch ) and Heimbold ( now credited as Pete Francis, Francis being his middle name ) were pursuing solo efforts.
One of the Prince of Wales's friends was Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford, he commissioned Holland to remodel and extend his country residence Woburn Abbey from 1786, this involved a remodelling the south front, within the south wing Holland remodelled several rooms ( 1787 – 90 ), the Venetian Room, to house twenty four paintings of Venice by Canaletto, the Ante-Library and the Library a tripartite room divided by openings containing two columns of the Corinthian order.
Towards the entrance in front of St Francis Church
* Francis Bartow Homes-an apartment community in Savannah, Ga. located directly in front of the school mentioned above.

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