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I can think of nothing at the moment that is more impressive than the story of the marriage in Cavalcade, which probably many of you saw.
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Runners of all ages, skill levels, shapes, and sizes will be entertained, educated, and awed by the Cavalcade, which is highlighted by a custom double-decker British bus featuring free running gait analysis on the upper level and an Arcade of Oddities on the lower level.
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Giviens is a regular at the Cavalcade, which is a benefit for the Providence Federation of Musicians - the local union.
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Walking to the stage, the young director realized to his horror that the winner was actually Frank Lloyd, for the movie "Cavalcade".
John Farr: The Immigrant Who Best Captured Christmas -- And America 2009
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In one "Cavalcade" sketch the actor Matthew McConaughey (voiced by another actor, Seth Green) is adrift in a life raft, nattering on about his easy success and "metal-like abdominal muscles" as a fellow castaway devours him limb by limb.
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In addition, using data submitted by the sites in its pervasive advertising network, Google will deliver "Cavalcade" clips to pages visited primarily by 18 - to 34-year-old men.
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"We give him full creative control," says Dan Goodman, president of digital media at Media Rights Capital, the independent studio that brokered and financed the "Cavalcade" deal.
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However, because of the exclusivity in the TV contract Mr. McFarlane eventually signed, any TV projects that might spring from "Cavalcade" would go through Fox.
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Fifty "Cavalcade" clips will run, a new one each week, on such sites as Sethcomedy. com and YouTube.
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(Bleeped versions of "Cavalcade" clips will go to some sites based on the profile of their visitors.)
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