cavalcade
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–noun
1. a procession of persons riding on horses, in horsedrawn carriages, in cars, etc.
2. any procession.
3. any noteworthy series, as of events or activities.
—Synonyms
2. parade, retinue.
Outside of the second-floor Lightbox greenroom (演員休息室), where talent would gather after major fest screenings, for example, is a giant billboard for Alexander Keith’s Beer on the back wall of an Irish pub.
It’s hard to [square] that snapshot
with the [Brad Pitt] cavalcade of glitz that comes to town every year.
The concept of using Toronto as a springboard [into] the fall still has a lot of [validity],
judging by Focus' glitzy bow for "Burn After Reading,"
whose gala screening took over the town Friday. As it did with last year's "Eastern Promises," Focus is using the first weekend of Toronto, especially with this year's Brad Pitt frenzy, as the ultimate publicity fuel for a bow the following Friday.
see glitzy gala
exorbitant
extortion ransom
extoll
exhort admonish & encourage!!!
cohort retinue
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2008年9月10日 星期三
Cavalcade
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