Before them and the world would pass a procession of witnesses to Nazi crimes.
His easy concentration, economical movements, setting off in me a procession of sparks and chills.
The week began with a procession of anti-agreement figures to Drumcree to pay respects.
CELS, agrees there could now be a procession of army officers through the courts.
Jackson and a team of prosecutors summoned a procession of witnesses, including Johnny Webb and the Barbees.
To help keep her mind active, the nurses bunked her in a four-person room with a procession of elderly women.
Mrs Sharif was planning to lead a procession of vehicles to the town of Peshawar, ostensibly to collect money for drought victims.
Then a hush fell over the assembled guests as a procession of waiters marched in three browned and fragrant crown roasts of pork.
The central festivity is Schemenlaufen, a procession of masked, costumed dancers.
For Scorsese, the early movies are a procession of miracles: the directors realized that sixteen frames passing through a camera every second could yield illusions, disappearances, transformations, magic.
Cook and Mustard put on 34 for the first wicket, and as a procession of England batsmen came and went, that proved to be easily the most productive partnership.
The frieze, a mix of honey-coloured marble panels and glaring white plaster casts of pieces in the BM, shows a procession of worshippers carrying offerings to Athena, the temple goddess.
Torres' wonder strike was followed by a procession of Reds chances, as Torres, Gerrard and Agger (twice) all shot wide and Javier Mascherano's drive was spectacularly repelled by Kieran Richardson's diving header.
Bangkok jeweler Acharavadee Wongsakon, for instance, on June 30 led a procession of several hundred protesters through the city's famous Chatuchak weekend market and the Khao San Road backpacker district to persuade Thais and foreign tourists to show more respect.
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On the distant Kemah bridge, where the lake merged into Galveston Bay, a procession of cars glinted in the sun, and a smallish flock of pink spoonbills meandered in from the opposite shore, heading past the Hilton toward the marshy channels and bayous beyond Bay Area Boulevard.
The main rituals are a representation of the victory of Saint Ignatius and a choreographed procession of participants disguised as masked ancestors and animals.
As each course is finished, it is cleared away for presentation of the next, the kaiseki meal a beautiful procession of contrasting tastes and tactile sensations.
The day after Jerry died, there was a constant procession of friends on that front porch.
After Rovshen was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2002, Shaw watched her friend suffer through a long procession of chemotherapy, radiation therapy and immunotherapy.
On July 17 every year, the Gion Festival in Kyoto in central Japan culminates in a grand procession of yamahoko, floats known as 'moving museums' because of their elaborate decoration with tapestries and wooden and metal ornaments.
This in turn has prompted a steady procession of their MPs to pop up on the airwaves calling for their party to be more "assertive" within the government and to demonstrate that they are making a real difference.
The ceremony too will "focus on the essentials of Britishness" with a procession marking some of the UK's notable achievements and achievers, featuring the aforementioned Beatles and Brunel.
The long weekend will conclude on 5 June with a carriage procession and a service of thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral.
For a more Catholic flavor, try the Procession of Our Lord of Passion , when a statue of Christ is paraded through the streets to Macau Cathedral.
Kozlowsky's department is among those that have helped in the Newtown force in the days since the shooting -- days with a seemingly endless procession of funerals, with families trying to bear up under unbearable mountains of grief.
It requires organisers to notify the police in writing of their intention to hold a public procession, and to provide details of the date, route and their own names and addresses.
The Colts came to Indianapolis with a late-night procession of moving trucks, ripping at Baltimore's heart.
On Saturday, barrels made to look like nuclear waste were rolled through Bridgwater as part of a procession.
Instead it was something of a procession for Tottenham - even if it took them until the 27th minute to break the deadlock.
Keith Batt, a 75-year-old retired group captain in the Royal Air Force, was strolling up and down Fleet Street looking for an ideal place to catch a glimpse of the procession.
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