• The one handed over in a ceremony in Athens on Wednesday is thought to be the head of a youth carrying a tray in a procession.

    BBC: Vatican sends back Parthenon head

  • His easy concentration, economical movements, setting off in me a procession of sparks and chills.

    NEWYORKER: Amundsen

  • After the ceremony, the newlywed couple will follow the reverse of that route, this time in a carriage procession.

    BBC: Going to London for the royal wedding

  • Ahead of the service, around 600 people had taken part in a silent procession through the town to the packed church.

    BBC: April Jones: 100 police in hunt for missing girl

  • 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.

    UNESCO: Culture

  • The BBC's Ignatius Bahizi in Kampala says the trouble began as opposition leaders touring development projects in the city were joined by their supporters in what became a procession through the streets.

    BBC: Uganda: Kizza Besigye arrested after policeman's death

  • On Sunday, police were interspersed with marchers in the procession called a second line parade.

    BBC: New Orleans Mother's Day attack: Brothers arrested

  • Paul's Cathedral, followed after lunch in Westminster by a carriage procession back to Buckingham Palace, where she will appear on the balcony, flanked by members of the royal family.

    CNN: Eyes of world on spectacular Thames royal pageant

  • This was just the first in a near-comical procession of lurking horrors from anaconda that can digest an entire deer to the slivery candiru (parasitic toothpick fish) that can lodge, die and rot in your urethra, from puraques (eels) that can send 650 volts of electricity into their prey to bullet ants whose stings feel like being shot (all dangers we thankfully avoided).

    BBC: Taming the heart of the Peruvian Amazon

  • 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.

    ECONOMIST: A new tribute to the Parthenon

  • Rabin's body was brought to the cemetery in a slow-moving funeral procession.

    CNN: World, family pay tribute to assassinated leader

  • Some 3, 000 people on 70 floats took part in the Torchlight procession, a Guild tradition since 1882, through the city's streets on Saturday night.

    BBC: Preston Guild 2012 celebrations draw to close

  • Bhutto was targeted by an Oct. 18 suicide attack on a homecoming procession in the southern city of Karachi as she returned from years in exile.

    NPR: Bhutto: Pakistan Power Sharing Now Not Likely

  • 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.

    BBC: Health reform: A suitable case for treatment?

  • In 1898 they moved into the church itself, marching down Brick Lane in procession with their scrolls and a band.

    ECONOMIST: The many mansions in one east London house of God

  • The entire community, including the elementary school, the church and many of the town s families, assist in the preparations for the procession, which is a source of particular pride for the women who have participated in it.

    UNESCO: Culture

  • To help keep her mind active, the nurses bunked her in a four-person room with a procession of elderly women.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Then a hush fell over the assembled guests as a procession of waiters marched in three browned and fragrant crown roasts of pork.

    WSJ: A Regal Crown Roast | Mega Meal

  • It briefly came to a halt when three motorcycles in the procession went down just north of Austin, sending two people to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, said Belton police Sgt.

    NPR: Procession Escorts Ex-Navy SEAL Kyle To Burial

  • And the Catholic church has enjoyed slightly more freedom, most notably in being allowed to take out a street procession for the festival of Cuba's patron saint, the Virgin of Charity, on September 8th, for the first time in 38 years.

    ECONOMIST: Cuba

  • 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.

    NPR: In 'Challenger Park,' Mom Is an Astronaut

  • Each party in this community-organized Za Krizen ( following the cross ) procession is led by a cross-bearer who walks barefoot or in socks, never resting.

    UNESCO: Culture

  • 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.

    BBC: When is a demo not a demo?

  • This after a wild day in Paris where the Olympic torch procession did not go as planned.

    NPR: In Paris, Olympic Torch Inflames Protesters

  • Four days later, a line of cars in MacPhail's funeral procession stretched from Savannah's Trinity Lutheran Church to Hillcrest Abbey West Cemetery.

    CNN: Even after execution, no finality for mother

  • The funeral procession of family and friends paused in a light drizzle outside the weathered stone house where he was born on October 26, 1916.

    CNN: France and the world honor Mitterrand

  • Belfast Magistrates Court heard charges included taking part in an unnotified public procession, obstructing traffic and possessing a stun gun.

    BBC: Flag protest: Willie Frazer refused bail by judge

  • After Rovshen was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2002, Shaw watched her friend suffer through a long procession of chemotherapy, radiation therapy and immunotherapy.

    FORBES: By Anuradha Raghunathan

  • The current procession is a religious event deeply rooted in the tradition expressed through prayer, songs and dance - the historical form of worship.

    UNESCO: Culture

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