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identity parade

NOUN
  1. a line of persons arranged by police for inspection or identification

How To Use identity parade In A Sentence

  • She took part in an identity parade after a woman matching her description was seen outside the flat. The Sun
  • The police held an identity parade.
  • COPS busted a suspected sheep rustling gang after farmers picked out their stolen flock in an identity parade, a court heard. The Sun
  • (Focus)Identity parade: the astronomer royal, Martin Rees, is a peer (Baron Rees of Ludlow), not a knight (TV, New Review); Jack Dromey was deputy general secretary of the TGWU, not general secretary (Business) and Nicola Formichetti is the male, not female, creative director of Thierry Mugler. For the record
  • The ordeal of the police identity parade is as nerve-wracking for those who take part as the witnesses on the far side of the darkened glass screen.
  • Both were picked out from an identity parade by witnesses.
  • The law stated that she could not be directly involved with the identity parade.
  • Although Travers had picked him out in an identity parade, the magistrate had earlier produced a photofit that bore little resemblance to Haughey and police could find no forensic evidence in Haughey's home.
  • The victim picked out her attacker in an identity parade.
  • She took part in an identity parade after a woman matching her description was seen outside the flat. The Sun
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