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The word "demonstration" can be used in a sentence like this: "The teacher organized a demonstration to show students how to conduct the experiment effectively." This illustrates the act of showing or proving something through practical examples or evidence.
A synonym for demonstration is "exhibition." Other options include "presentation" or "showcase," depending on the context in which the term is used.
ICS could be used to manage a large sporting event or a visit from a foreign dignitary.
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Flutes, Clarinets, and Saxophones are all used in concert and parade bands. Saxophone would probably be the most popular. I think that oboes are also used in concert and parade bands.
(Get to means find a path or colloquially, a method to accomplish something.)"I could not find a way to get to the parade.""With luck, I will get to retire next year."
One was a 1955 Chrysler imperial parade phaeton.
There is no 'legal' term which defines a "mass demonstration. THe phrase is used by the media usually to describe something they want to portray and make look larger than a dozen people.
Yes, "Parade" should be capitalized when it refers to a specific event, such as "Memorial Day Parade." However, if you are using the term generically, such as "the parade after Memorial Day," it should be lowercase. Always consider the context in which the word is used.
There are several alternative words that could be used instead of the word 'promenade' when describing an area that is designated for walking upon. These include: 'mall', 'path', 'walkway'. However if the word is used as a noun, then 'to promenade' could be described as 'to parade', 'to stroll' or 'to march'.