61.   Souter said a parade was inherently a form of expression that seeks to communicate to an audience.

62.   Spivak said some businesses report that the Saturday before the parade is their highest grossing day of the year.

63.   Such parades were no exception at home, way up in northern Michigan when I was a boy.

64.   That explains why there was no parade of notable Democrats eager to run the Democratic National Committee.

65.   The annual parade is normally a grand display of national pride and patriotism, with dozens of political leaders, bands, cheerleading squads and civic groups participating.

66.   The cardinal publicly mused about whether this parade could be his last as the archbishop of New York.

67.   The Bay Ridge parade was longer than in the recent past, some said.

68.   The crowd in the paddock was heavy, the post parade was long.

69.   The Fourth of July parade was the best-attended in years.

70.   The goof was that she appeared not to know the parade was an issue.

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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
parade 0.01%
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