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the full set
Leon Jessel - The Parade of the Tin Soldiers [I meant to mention Toytown but forgot]
BB's Les Illuminations opus 18 - penultimate section - Parade
Satie/Cocteau ballet - Parade, score including typewriter and milk bottles [according to wikipedia]
well done northender
I expect cloughie was there too
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Northender
Dodging 'Q', if I may:
A quick New Year's favourite; a slow allegedly rotten state; a quick outdoor sportsman; and participants in a slow 15th century siege.
All examples of 'R', and used by units of another 'R'.
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Regiments can, I think, be regarded as units of Corps.
Denmark is the state in question.
And yes, we are in military musical mode.
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Originally posted by mercia View Postis fox-hunting an outdoor sport ?
silly question
Flay has correctly identified 'Denmark' and 'The Radetzky March', which are respectively a slow and a quick regimental march. Anna might help you with the siege, if she's around.
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