| 21. | Tonight's event is all pageantry; tomorrow the events begin.
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| 22. | Friday's event was all pageantry; Saturday the sports begin.
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| 23. | The business of college sport is often disguised by pageantry.
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| 24. | They perform it seriously, with more pageantry than panache.
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| 25. | Pageantry isn't a subculture _ it's our culture.
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| 26. | The electricity, the pageantry and the games make a great combination.
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| 27. | Gailey practically ignored the pageantry of the opening practice in Wichita Falls.
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| 28. | Great painters worked for Queen Elizabeth I to provide pageantry.
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| 29. | The pageantry of the service was enough to satisfy most Roman Catholics.
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| 30. | An unnerving old-time banjo break momentarily derails the dank pageantry.
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