Against a flat midnight-blue background the roistering figures tumble about, squabbling with each other or brandishing colourful fire-sticks. |
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He has affectionate memories of those days and the roistering workers who got drunk on Saturday nights. |
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The Wild Irish boy assumes the role of a roistering English rake, while Armida plays the part of an Italian diva. |
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And Julie's roistering scapegrace of a brother, Tony, could be no one other than John Barrymore. |
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A group of roistering guys and gals grinned beerily over a table thickly covered with bottles and glasses. |
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The number of valetudinarians continued to decrease and the Spa House became in time the headquarters of the roistering Rakes of Mallow. |
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He saw the cubs and adults roistering on the huge expanse of lawn that belonged to the posh street running parallel to Hillside Drive. |
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The first is devoted to work, the middle bit to domestic arrangements and the latter part to roistering in the style to which tabloid readers have become accustomed. |
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Mr. Ziegler's is an elegant, sympathetic, and extremely readable biography, which really does breathe the breath of roistering life back into the vanished knight of letters. |
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How sad! — and how beautiful he was because he was unable to work, and must sit forever with old-timers, and worry about his buddies punching cows and roistering outside. |
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The apartment of Ryota, the middle-class professional, is antiseptically neat, whereas Yudai lives in a roistering chaos of good humor and even takes baths with the children. |
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