A very big thank you to all those who participated and helped out in any way to make this event a big success. |
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The festival has been a big success this year with the children's events extremely popular. |
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All the sideshows and games attracted a lot of support and the bonny baby competition was a big success too. |
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The Christmas draw on the same night was also a big success with a big demand for tickets right up to the time for the draw. |
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No one knows why this small insect has been such a big success with Chinese people. |
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This business model may not scale well, but you don't need to be a big success to make a nice pot of money. |
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The fifth annual tour of Tourmakeady took place recently and has been heralded as a big success. |
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Toddler Nightmares is proving a big success for the Lawrences as their children went to sleep as good as gold for the first time. |
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This event is for a very worthy cause and I'm sure it will turn out to be a very big success. |
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Combining the small-scale successes of the various clubs, they hope to make that one event a big success. |
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It could not get an investment grade but it has been a big success story and bond investors did very well after it was taken over and rerated. |
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The movie has won worldwide acclaim and is being hailed as being the next big success for the British film industry. |
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The organising committee thank all who helped make the night such a big success for a very worthy cause. |
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With actors of such high repute, the Lusaka shows promise to be a big success and will definitely leave many a theatre goer screaming for more. |
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This draw was a big success for both the club and the county board last year. |
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A special thank you goes to Patricia McDermot for all her hard work to make the night such a big success. |
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The event was seen as a big success and it is hoped to repeat it all next year. |
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Sometimes they enjoyed big success, as with the debt restructuring at Signet, the jewellery chain, and Wembley. |
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According to the Spokane Spokesman-Review, the speech was a big success, as a crowd of 700 assembled to watch Palin speak. |
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Like all of the early coin-ops Frogger was a success outside the arcade, the attraction of having a little frog as a hero was enough to make the game a big success. |
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Their three-day scientific outing was paid for by Epstein and was big success. |
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Europe's big success has in fact been to promote reforms in candidate countries. |
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The film has been a big success at the box office in Mexico, but Naranjo admits that many of those who saw Miss Bala disliked it. |
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The prepared meals are a big success but people can also order separate portions of fruit and vegetables, cheese, cold meats and other products. |
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Though he started his comedy promotions company more than 10 years ago, The Kings of Comedy, which was eventually repackaged into a motion picture, was his first big success. |
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Many events organized around this conference turned out to be a big success thanks to the numerous volunteers who contributed to the event. |
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The big success is that we have an election, the first democratic election in 40 years, and that was huge. |
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And it was a big success, since large numbers of contractor customers and project developers made their way to the showrooms. |
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One thing that has been proved during the whole sorry saga is that playing England internationals at different venues around the country has been a big success. |
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The framework programmes are one of the big success stories of the European Union. |
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The TGV will undoubtedly be a big success, even if the price of a ticket goes up. |
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For me, these truly innovative and interactive proposals are the big success of this edition. |
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In fact, the folks at INAC have been very supportive, and we feel we've had a big success. |
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Indeed, Iran is a nearby country whose anti-Western rhetoric is a big success in the region. |
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Thanks to the big success, a new sorting center will be start up in the region of Liège. |
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Nova Scotia's Fall Education Event on October 5, was a big success with a record number of 84 registrations. |
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Encouraged by this big success, the Group launched two other models with still more technical improvements. |
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But this album wasn't the big success she'd been hoping for, and Lara quickly went back to the studios to record a new album in French. |
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The new speedriding models were launched at the end of November and have been a big success. |
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When someone has had a big success it doesn't make much in the news. |
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We tried scrumming but other than being funny, it wasn't a big success. |
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Despite bleak weather, there was plenty of sparkle at Grasmere's first Festival of the Stars at the weekend, ensuring the event was a big success. |
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The Jain community will coming together to make this event a big success. |
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For many people this was the first acquaintance with a language that most of them hadn't even heard of before, and especially for thses people, the informal approach was a big success. |
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The first issue was a big success with advertisers and readers. |
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One of the big success for the Farnworth project was the fact that they had hired a local developer who operated extremely efficiently, always under budget, and well within deadlines. |
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Then in 1955 he had his first big success, making the first ascent, with an Indian expedition, of the 7,518m Saser Kangri, in the glacial region of northern Ladakh later disputed so rancorously between India and Pakistan. |
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It's apparent that this Intuitive Surgical Top 20 Vendor is a big success. |
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This is viewed as a big success and the beginning of the healing process. |
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There is too a synth that is the big success of this Swedish track. |
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I also would contend that it is perhaps a lack of ability to catch him which George Bush could then hold up as a big success for his war against Afghanistan. |
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I''m glad it''s a big success, but, apart from the Chavasse Park bit, it''s just a big, boring shopping precinct. |
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It was a big success, and Chaplin received considerable press attention. |
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Her first big success was in 2001 when her eponymous solo album released on Rough Trade went on to scoop two BBC Folk Awards among a hoard of other accolades. |
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