When one reflects on the bright cavalcade of military history, that is the highest praise which could be accorded to any nation.
The level of activity, including the displaying of posters and cavalcades around the constituency, pushes turnout up all round.
Those cavalcades are covered by the 1987 order in its definition of a public procession.
It has been tried out in a cavalcade of cars and been found wanting in some ways.
We can say at the end of eight maiden speeches that it has indeed been a cavalcade, and it has indeed been a pronounced success.
The razzmatazz of the supporting cavalcades is integral to many of those spectacles.
There were in addition some 80 cavalcades and demonstrations, which caused considerable disruption in a number of towns mainly around midday and in the afternoon.
A vast cavalcade of vehicles will emerge from that train.