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Many elements may be used to make a procession more significant than just... walking forward may be said to form a procession if their order and placement clearly visualize a hierarchy or symbiotic relationship... involved a strictly codified procession on and off the ship... Religious ceremonies have since prehistory employed the procession of holy objects to inspire solidarity of belief... the great procession from Athens to Eleusis... or solemn procession which preceded the games in the circus... when the games were preceded by a great procession from the Capitol to the Circus... or procession of the consul to the Capitol to sacrifice to Jupiter... the tendency was to convert the procession into a purely civil function... consisting in a procession round the spot to be purified leading the sacrificial victims with prayers... It is to such a procession that reference appears to be made in a letter of... There is also mention of a procession accompanied by hymns... cross was carried at the head of the procession and often the gospel and the relics of the saint were carried... a procession of the clergy and people round the city... quoting such cases as the procession of the ark round the walls of Christian Jericho... the procession of David with the ark... or great procession on St Mark... and consisted in a procession leaving Rome by the... The Anglican National Procession to Walsingham proceeds through the ruined abbey... The Anglican National Procession to Walsingham proceeds through the ruined abbey... The Anglican National Procession to Walsingham proceeds through the ruined abbey... Where the host is carried in procession it is covered always by a canopy... bearer to precede the procession and lighted candles to be carried... a spectacular procession introduces Prince Akeem... compares her wedding procession with the procession of a... visual procession due to the wealth of literary and visual symbolism which fills it... a funeral procession at the end of... while watching an elaborate procession in the film... appears in a formal procession shortly before being overthrown in the film... the procession of Prince Ali in the... the procession of the wicked... and the following procession of their spiritual counterparts...

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