Rampant bacchanalia may be what actually promotes his night owl tendencies. |
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I was greatly relieved to learn, on arriving in the village of Kaibola, that I had missed the annual bacchanalia by a good few weeks. |
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Thursday is payday, Friday is escape, Saturday offers brief bacchanalia and Sunday is for rest and regrets. |
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This weekend was not quite the bacchanalia of the one prior, but there were some late nights nevertheless. |
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Next weekend the capital will be overrun by television types, in town for their weekend bacchanalia. |
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Spring break rarely passes without a few nose-held news accounts of the bacchanalia. |
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Harriman was also reckless, disregarding a doctor-ordered ban on drinking, often dropping the cost of a college education on a single evening of bacchanalia. |
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They seemed far removed from the housing and finance bacchanalia that spurred the latest recession. |
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That should put thinly sourced yarns about a small part in some student bacchanalia into historical perspective. |
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A bacchanalia, a scene showing witchcraft, a scene showing black magic or a scene from antiquity? |
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Please mark your participation in this bacchanalia on the registration form. |
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This unpredictable bacchanalia could worry the stroller, for its true purpose is purely expense and exhaustion. |
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Over at Galea's establishment, cheese plays a major role in weekly brunching bacchanalia. |
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From 10 million barrels per day in 1950, global consumption soared to 77 million in 2000, a half-century bacchanalia of fossil fuel burning. |
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It's nice to see a house party that features a music-themed game of charades and cabs called for the kids, instead of a drunken bacchanalia. |
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To me, however, Betsy is an impediment to the expected bacchanalia and, possibly, to the life of this article itself. |
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So you can imagine my shock, on opening the budget, to find that the new-look, skinflint minister plans to spend every bit as much as he forecast in last year's bacchanalia, plus a little more. |
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Or video clips of bacchanalia by the hockey team. |
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Each generation of clubbers tends to believe it has discovered world-changing new forms of music and bacchanalia, and each generation of journalists duly instigates a moral panic in response. |
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Viticulturally speaking, a floating college kegger may not qualify as Bacchanalia. |
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He was referring to the Bacchanalia, Roman religious festivals honoring the wine god, Bacchus. |
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It was, from the benefit of my desk in Scotland, something of a Bacchanalia, but boy was it fun. |
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From Tmolus, the sacred mound, comes the exotic god of Bacchanalia with we disciples gathered round! |
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He turned a few more pages and saw a pic of him and Emily which was taken at the Bacchanalia. |
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The Bacchanalia and the Liberalia were related religious festivals in ancient Rome, in honor of Bacchus. |
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In Roman times, a Bacchanalia was basically a very drunken orgy paying homage to the god of wine. |
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Bacchanalia is a mythological festival in honor of Bacchus, the God of wine. |
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Canvases such as The Bacchanalia on Andros are shown alongside works by Watteau, Manet and Picasso. |
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The introduction of wine at the Mad Tea Party equates it with the ancient Greco-Roman Bacchanalia, a festival held in honour of the god of wine and madness. |
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