Walks with regular or stately step.
1Nearby lies a half-empty infusion bag disconnected hours earlier when one love parader lost their battle for life and became victim number 16.
2And following the transparencies came a surprise for crowd and paraders alike.
3He had sunk voluntarily to the level of the Vauxhall paraders.
4When the paraders smashed the door in, the I.W.W.
5Chuff and his paraders were wearing gas-masks.
6Give all the paraders of the faculty whom thou knowest this hint.-Therecould but one inconvenience arise from it.
7Finally it grew so late that some of the paraders said they would have to be going home pretty soon.
8Each year their protests have fallen on deaf ears and love paraders like to write off the environmentalists as killjoy muesli-eaters.
9"It is peace that we want- apeacewhich may unite all mankind," chanted the paraders.
10He mistakenly wrote also that Japan would declare war on Russia, a belief shared by the torchlight paraders of Berlin in August, 1914.
11The parade had just returned and the paraders were hurrying to change their costumes, as the red flag was up on the cook tent.
12A few of the out-of-town paraders looked at the place curiously and several business men were seen pointing the hall out to their friends.
13Singing is an important part of the parade, and on this particular Thursday, the paraders sang "Take Me Out To The Ball Game", and "Shalom."
14"I shall make my first speech at the Battery, where the paraders may have the benefit of a little plain truth."