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It was simply a demonstration in support of the right to demonstrate.
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The decision to hold a demonstration was taken at a recent meeting.
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The event was an unprecedented demonstration of public concern about the environment.
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All in all, it's a good demonstration of proper competitive archery form.
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Local officials hailed the investment as a demonstration of confidence in Spain.
Usage of monstrances in English
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Their formidable cudgels, studded with nails, whirl around like monstrances of steel.
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I am sick of chalices, and monstrances, and such stuff.
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The silver chalices, monstrances and communion cups are all on show, glistening under the lights.
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Crosses, pyxes, precious monstrances, sacred vestments, similar to suns, were piled up in the vestry cupboards.
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The silver monstrances that Pope has blessed.
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Mitres are clicked open, copes spread, the jewelled gloves and the pallium laid ready, candelabra and monstrances and crosiers set forth.
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The sacristy itself was not spared, its presses being broken into, its chests destroyed, and two monstrances broken; but nothing further was touched.
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"And our nephew is giving monstrances to the church," snarled Gigonnet.
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"And who will buy your chalices and monstrances under the new order of things?"
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"A donkey," answered des Lupeaulx; "but, as you see, he uses means,-hegives monstrances; he succeeds, thanks to some clever hand that pulls the wires."
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People bring a crystal monstrance out of its hiding place under a thatch.
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Father Leadham had raised the monstrance, containing the Host, to give the Benediction.
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As he brought the monstrance back she unclasped her hands and sat up.
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She is pious, and we have presented a splendid monstrance to the church.
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You have given a monstrance to the church, that cost five thousand francs.
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The DOMINICAN raises the monstrance; all fall on their knees.