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All of these spring festivals were basically alike: Processions of villagers would go around for a walk in the country or through villages on this day.
Processions were announced in all the parishes of Paris for the following Sunday.
Processions played a prominent part in the great festivals of Greece, where they were always religious in character.
* Processions were popular subjects for the Romantic painters of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
When the Military Lodge left the area, the African Americans were given the authority to meet as a Lodge, form Processions on the days of the Saints John, and conduct Masonic funerals, but not to confer degrees nor to do other Masonic work.

Processions and organized
Processions are also organized at Mechelen and Ath.

Processions and towns
Processions through towns are also common.

Processions and began
The TUU also began to organise dances and balls, plays and the rowdy Mock Commem Processions in its early years.

Processions and on
" Prince of lilies " or " Priest-king Relief ", plaster relief at the end of the Corridor of Processions, restored by Gilliéron, believed by Arthur Evans to be a priest-king, wearing a crown with peacock feathers and a necklace with lilies on it, leading an unseen animal to sacrifice.
Processions on Palm Sunday commonly re-enact to some degree the entry of Jesus to Jerusalem ; traditional ones often using special wooden donkeys on wheels.
Processions often feature maces, as on parliamentary or formal academic occasions.
Processions of young men or girls used to go round villages on this day, carrying green branches or flowers as symbols of new life.
Processions and wearing of masks in the streets on Mardi Gras took place.
The signing of surrender by Japanese diplomats and soldiers aboard an American battle ship at the end of World War II involved a strictly codified procession on and off the ship. 110px Processions play an important role in coronations, such as that of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom in 1953, the Shah of Iran in 1967, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II of the Ashanti in 1999, and Norodom Sihamoni of Cambodia in 2004.

Processions and was
St. Mamertus was the founder of the Rogation Processions, according to Sidonius Apollinaris, and his second successor, Avitus In connexion with these intercessory processions, Mamertus summoned a synod at Vienne between 471 and 475.

Processions and during
The new constabulary first demonstrated its efficiency against civil agitation and Irish separatism during Daniel O ' Connell's 1843 “ monster meetings ” to urge repeal of the Act of Parliamentary Union, and the Young Ireland campaign led by William Smith O ' Brien in 1848, although it failed to contain violence at the so-called " Battle of Dolly's Brae " in 1849 ( which provoked a Party Processions Act to regulate sectarian demonstrations ).
* Processions appear in several Star Wars films, including award ceremonies at the end of Phantom Menace and New Hope, a funeral procession at the end of Revenge of the Sith, and a military procession during Return of the Jedi

Processions and lasted
The early sessions lasted until 17 July 1438 with each theological issue of the Great Schism ( 1054 ) hotly debated, including the Processions of the Holy Spirit, Filioque clause in the Nicene Creed, Purgatory and Papal Primacy.

Processions and .
Processions in Gozo will be in Nadur, Victoria ( St. George and Cathedral ), Xagħra and Żebbuġ, Gozo.
Processions de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste en 1924 et 1925 ; [...], Montréal: L. Beauchemin, 315 p. ( online )
On 12 July 1867 despite the Party Processions Acts, the Orange Order paraded from Bangor to Newtownards.
Processions go from Wehe-den Hoorn to Warfhuizen four or five times a year.
Processions wind through the narrow streets in the historical center.
Processions in Gozo will be in Nadur, Victoria, Xagħra Xewkija, and Żebbuġ.
Processions occur each day of the week and grow more solemn as Good Friday approaches.
Processions of richly caparisoned elephants accompanied by percussion ensembles from various neighbouring temples culminate at the Vadakumnathan temple.
Processions and religious folk is passionately practiced by locals.
Processions are held in the Domain, with the Torchlight Procession being perhaps the best-known and most visually impressive.
* Salzillo Processions in Murcia.

many and thousands
The war could have continued many years with many thousands killed on both sides.
Syllabaries typically contain 50 to 400 glyphs ( though the Múra-Pirahã language of Brazil would require only 24 if it did not denote tone, and Rotokas would require only 30 ), and the glyphs of logographic systems typically number from the many hundreds into the thousands.
Pāua ' poaching ' is a major industry in New Zealand with many thousands being taken illegally, often undersized.
After World War II, especially in North America, there was a boom in general aviation, both private and commercial, as thousands of pilots were released from military service and many inexpensive war-surplus transport and training aircraft became available.
Arabic literature had contributions by thousands of figures, many of them are not only poets but are celebrates in other fields such as politicians, scientists and scholars among others.
* In the Judge Dredd comic stories, originally published in 2000 AD, the megalopolis of Mega-City One consists of many hundreds, if not thousands, of City Blocks, in which a citizen can be born, grow, live, and die without ever leaving.
Shakers today are most known for their cultural contributions ( especially style of music and furniture ). The Shakers composed thousands of songs, and also created many dances ; both were an important part of the Shaker worship services.
In Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States there are many thousands of players.
Before the Second World War, air shows were associated with long distance air races, often lasting many days and covering thousands of miles.
As of 1946 there were 390 known pairs, but the advent of computers has allowed the discovery of many thousands since then.
Instead it generates the sequences of many thousands of small DNA fragments ( ranging from 35 to 900 nucleotides long, depending on the sequencing technology ).
The death toll amounted to about 170 knights of the defeated party, and many thousands of foot soldiers on either side.
Accordingly, after the massacre at Nyangwe, Gongo " hid himself in his quarters, appalled by the sight of thousands of men smoking human hands and human chops on their camp fires, enough to feed his army for many days.
By the 1980s many colleges had recognised a community need for computer training and since then thousands of people have been up-skilled through IT courses.
Today this National Historic Site of Canada is one of the island's dominant economic engines, employing many residents and attracting thousands of tourists every year.
Present in many countries in every continent, every year Capoeira attracts to Brazil thousands of foreign students and, often, foreign capoeiristas work hard to learn the official Brazilian language, Portuguese, in an effort to better understand and become part of the art.
DeMille was, however, adept at directing " thousands of extras ", and many of his pictures included spectacular set pieces, such as the parting of the Red Sea in both versions of The Ten Commandments, the toppling of the pagan temple in Samson and Delilah, train wrecks in The Road to Yesterday, Union Pacific and The Greatest Show on Earth, and the destruction of a zeppelin in Madame Satan.
In practice, many hundreds of thousands of Appendix II animals are traded annually.
Because the remit of the Convention covers millions of species of plants and animals, and tens of thousands of these taxa are potentially of economic value, in practice this negative list approach effectively forces CITES signatories to expend limited resources on just a select few, leaving many species to be traded with neither constraint nor review.
* http :// perso. club-internet. fr / brassy / PartMed / Cantigas / CSMIDI. html ( French site: MIDI files based on Anglés transcriptions ; also texts but with many OCR errors and thousands of missing letters.
For example, many everyday objects are hundreds or thousands of centimetres long, such as humans, rooms and buildings.
Elsewhere in the town many more thousands were mutilated and killed.
A single particle of radiation, with thousands or millions of electron volts of energy, generates many charge carrier pairs, as its energy is deposited in the semiconductor material.
There are still many thousands left today in Europe.

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