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A genuine scholar does not make a parade of his knowledge.

The sunrise walk was just the beginning of a full day of games, concerts and a parade of old cars.

On Saturday 18th September I travelled to Essen in Germany to witness the largest parade of Mazda cars.

After World War II, the American military funded a parade of personal-flight experiments, none of which fulfilled the mission of safe, maneuverable, or stealthy flight.

Women won't get access to contraceptives, and the parade of unwanted pregnancies, abortions, fistulas, and mothers dying in childbirth will continue.

This year the celebrations have been more spectacular than ever with more than 200,000 people congregating to watch a huge parade of lions, dragons, drums, and ribbon and fan dancers.

parade of造句

Originally there was another parade of nations during the closing ceremonies of the Games.

Promiseing to be a prolonged spectacle, it was launched with a parade of scores of prominent reformists in prison garb.

From all corners of the galaxy, a parade of would-be successors, warlords and charlatans all claimed ownership of the Empire's corpse.

Following is the speech by the Chief Executive, Mr Tung Chee Hwa, at the passing out parade of the Immigration Service Training School today (Wednesday):

The parade of masquerading dogs is the largest Halloween dog parade in the U.S..

When I parse my body’s motley parade of scars, I see them as personal runes and conversation starters.

The west and east sides of the Preston BusStation are currently occupied by an asphalt esplanade with an endless parade of buses from all over the UK.

The results seem like a parade of huge, brightly coloured, sensationally detailed post cards.

1986 - Miss USA, Halle Berry, drew gasps when she wore a bikini featuring stars and ropes of beads during a parade of national costumes.

IT IS a sullen parade of short, bitter stanzas, equal parts sadness, bewilderment, shame and rage.

In short, despite CES's parade of CEO keynotes and bold-faced name guests, the man who did the most to shape the show was the one who wasn't there at all.

China's large and medium-sized cities, even more like enemies, held a parade of thousands of empty lanes, strongly condemned the Japanese army for all kinds of atrocities.

Instead of the usual parade of expensive ads paying tribute to American consumerism, 2009's Super Bowl will reflect a country in recession and herald a grim year for the advertising industry.