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This probably refers to the anapaestic and iambic chants which accompanied armed dances and processions at certain Spartan festivals.
Every city or town also celebrates the feast day of its patron saint with processions, dancing, and bullfights.
Cities and town celebrate the patron saint's feast day, usually with carnivals, processions, masses, dances, and concerts.
Murals of the durbars and processions depict courtiers in their buttoned up coats and white trousers standing in neat rows like stick figures.
Wax masks were worn by Roman actors in funeral processions and were kept in a special shrine in Roman houses.
People made their own temporary artworks, displaying them in plazas or carrying them around in public processions.
Therefore, a distinction between formal palace-centered ceremonial processions and feasting must be preserved.
In the countryside, religious festivals, processions, and pageants take place throughout the year.
Every community has its own patron saint who is honored with processions and fiestas every year.
Torchlight processions and cowled figures moving in procession have been seen in the ruins.
The crude items of every day use that were the few meager processions of the poor have become the prestige consumption of the affluent.
For, like ancient Rome and its gladiators, today's cities play host to colourful spectacles, marches, processions et al.
I've just been through one of those random processions of discovery and loose understanding.
These panels recall the painted versions of battles that Roman generals carried in triumphal processions.
Ahead of the convoys were processions of mine sweepers, Coast Guard cutters, buoy-layers and motor launches.
This belief doesn't seem so surprising when you consider that coffin bearers in funeral processions carry the deceased feet first.
The pupils from the two schools joined together in singing, reading, praying and processions to make the ceremony beautiful.
The 60-minute performances feature traditional dances of the four regions, a wedding ceremony, wedding processions and a sword fight.
In elephant-crazy Kerala, caparisoned jumbos are an essential part of the processions that accompany every celebration.
And ever since then I have held little regard for all the pomp and ceremony of military processions and patriotism.
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In two streets, converging at right angles towards my watchtower, I distinguish three different processions.
Roger North has left us a lively account of one of these processions, in his examen.
The city was filled with excited crowds, torch-light processions, and speaking was galore.
All night long fared the processions from the field of Gaines's Mill to the hospitals.
They were celebrated by courtesans with processions, lascivious pantomimes, etc.
He was an old man, and reminded Saxon of the sort she had been used to see in Grand Army processions on Decoration Day.
At the festivals women carried the phallus in their processions.
It was poetry and the drama, and processions and apocalyptic visions.
In the political processions, Lowell goes in a loom, and Lynn in a shoe, and Salem in a ship.
Good Friday is full of processions, Passion plays, long liturgies, grand silence.
The participants of these processions will flagellate themselves at Bohar Bazaar Chowk, Habib Chowk and Trunk Bazaar.
Some days there have been processions and bell-ringing from morn to eve.
A staff entwined with ivy and vines, and borne in the Bacchic processions.
These things are not words, they are alphabetical processions.
Then you won't see all the processions for Captain Harlow's entertainment.
It was the route for the festal processions to the Circus and Aventine.
The processions of Corpus-Christi Day seemed to wake her up.
They worship at the same mosque, guard each others' religious processions, grow up together, intermarry and live in peace without fear or retribution.
Had they followed their hereditary taste, the New England settlers would have illustrated all events of public importance by bonfires, banquets, pageantries, and processions.
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