For the Mets and their unfortunate loyalists, the 2003 season has swan-dived into a yearlong anniversary celebration of the 1993 team. |
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The shock of black hair poking from the top of his white OU visor was wet and mussed from a sideline celebration shower. |
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The night was a terrific celebration of the past five years and many wonderful memories were revived. |
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The retention and celebration of corporate daily prayer has been one of the hallmarks of Anglicanism. |
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Although the celebration will be as muted as a saxophone full of scalloped potatoes considering his dismal last place finish in a field of two. |
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I used to work next door and for my going-away celebration at Figaro's my boss didn't even show. |
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In 1512, soon after a grand celebration in honour of the king's young son, who died a week later, there was a disastrous fire. |
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A wake was held in the family home in Boston and interment took place last Saturday following the celebration of Requiem Mass. |
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It is his temerity in assuming that love is universally a good thing and a cause for celebration that has doomed him. |
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Bring your own picnic to a celebration for families of twins, triplets, quads and quins. |
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Family and friends gathered for a celebration in the family home where Delia was the toast of the party. |
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Friends of Reuben was formed last February 23 and they will hold a celebration to mark its achievements on its first anniversary next week. |
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In Greek myth, the story of the Crab is not a tale of heroic glory, but rather a celebration of loyalty, persistence and determination. |
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But the other Sheffield side showed a bit of steel as they grabbed two late goals to guarantee the celebration had to be put on hold. |
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Style is nothing if not a celebration of individuality, of individual variability. |
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All of which means that we steel people are having a day off today in celebration of 11 years. |
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I feel a strong attachment to the equinox in March because my birthday is the 23rd and so I usually try to combine a celebration of the two. |
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The novel, written like Dillon's previous work in vivid demotic style, is a celebration of women. |
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The service is concerned with the celebration of the annunciation of the holy mother of God, he said. |
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The team tempts fate by planning a victory celebration before a ball has been kicked. |
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With All Hallow's Eve falling on a Wednesday this year, partygoers won't have trouble finding a hump day celebration to attend next week. |
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Apparently, I work too hard but we have lots of travel and reasons for celebration in our near future. |
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I'll ask him why he's boycotting tomorrow's anniversary celebration in Moscow marking the end of World War Two. |
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Her works are a celebration of beauty and serenity and come without the burden of hidden messages. |
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Gardeners, cooks and veggies mix in a celebration of education, spectacle, fun and food samples. |
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Although the site may have been different, all in all, the annual celebration of this culture was a success. |
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Following the service those present enjoyed light refreshments and a slice of the celebration cake. |
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The scene I caught was a tribal celebration at night with the tribesmen dancing and then butchering water buffaloes. |
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I imagine that many a cup of mead or barley wine was raised at many a neolithic celebration to express a similar sentiment. |
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They held a huge celebration on the beach, where 15 men were waiting to butcher the animal, its meat later kippered and stewed. |
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The Tosefta's seder, I am suggesting, is an early attempt at fashioning a Passover night celebration without a paschal lamb. |
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In his celebration of one of Shakespeare's lesser-known comedies, he seems to agree with Orsino that music is the food of love. |
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Yet one of her favoured modes of writing is the epigram, that celebration of inversion. |
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The film's celebration of sheer human daffiness never descends into whimsy. |
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On January the 6th they have another special celebration called the Epiphany. |
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This celebration conveys its own hypnotic delight, inviting us to suspend unanswerable questions about its ultimate purpose. |
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After the award ceremony and Iftar, the celebration continued with music and dancing. |
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I was constantly attending a birthday, wedding, bridal shower, baptism or celebration for someone's name day. |
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We had our celebration this evening, in the shape of a couple of bottles of really good Valpolicella. |
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Desperate times such as these call for the celebration of small victories such as this. |
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The newly re-created Amber Room opened to the public in June 2003 for the tricentennial celebration of St. Petersburg. |
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Navratri, the much-awaited nine day celebration marked by dandiya raas and garba will see the latest fashion trends on display, as every year. |
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Just to clarify the issue, Dobson goes on to condemn Earth Day as a pagan celebration of Mother Earth. |
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I've gone to the keyboard in times of celebration and mourning and never has the instrument failed to comfort or cheer me. |
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He pours forth his song now, resoundingly, in celebration of the athlete's success. |
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In celebration of all things witchy, there will be recipes for pumpkin soup and toffee apples, as well as other exciting tit-bits. |
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Her guests dined on flourless cake pops and gourmet chocolates at the party in celebration of her first child. |
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That night as we always have is a small celebration at a local pub, I ordered a tankard of rum as I always did. |
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Both are avid Revolutionary War re-enactors, participating in our nation's bicentennial celebration and now the 225th anniversary as well. |
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When the church disallows women to lead the celebration of the Eucharist, it is at odds with scripture. |
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He even donned his special summer shirt and shorts in celebration as the sun came out. |
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It's a perfect amalgam of pleasurable celebration and cool-headed analysis. |
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Poems such as the Welsh Gododdin testify to the celebration of the warrior ideal and its powerful attraction for poets. |
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Today the Labour Day march is a celebration of organised labour's achievements on behalf of the worker. |
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For them celebration of her achievement is always mingled with recollections of their loss. |
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It was a joyous celebration to mark the 60th anniversary since the Second World War ended. |
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This national celebration was full of knowing ironies and jokes within jokes within jokes. |
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August 1 is Lammas, which is a celebration of the first harvest, particularly of grain products. |
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Several years ago, we built an outdoor celebration circle in the shape of a pueblo kiva where we begin the Easter sunrise services. |
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The events of this year have set the tone for a less giddy new year's celebration and perhaps one more for reflection. |
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The celebration begins on January 6 and culminates on Mardi Gras day, Shrove Tuesday. |
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Can we experience joy with God in heaven if we know nothing of joy and celebration here on earth? |
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Florence observed its diamond jubilee on June 9, 1947, in celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of its incorporation as a city. |
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I thought this celebration might be a tad hasty and hubristic as there were still two cards to come. |
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The general spirit of bonhomie and celebration lifts even curmudgeons like me over the worst stretches of inanity. |
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The meal was ok, and in celebration I stole the salt and pepper mills off the table. |
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The celebration of the latter underscored the new authority of retail work, women, and the feminine. |
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Commemorative wall plaques and mugs in celebration of 150 years of St. Conleth's Church are available in the Parish Office. |
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In 1705 he published The Campaign, a poem in heroic couplets in celebration of the victory of Blenheim. |
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Last Saturday's earth-shattering event did not receive, from this paper, the celebration it deserved. |
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But they got it wrong when they voted to allow officials to penalize teams 15 yards for any on-field celebration deemed excessive. |
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On days of celebration there are foods such as dhansak, patrani macchi, sali murghi and meat pullao, which have been handed down for generations. |
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Outside the natatorium, the entire nation went crazy in a celebration that lasted for days. |
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Leeds' other cause for celebration is the fact that this was their seventh clean sheet this season. |
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A young guy wearing glasses was at the front explaining the pageant history, its celebration of the ao dai. |
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It is rather a celebration of birds in flight, as close to their majestic surroundings as possible. |
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Singing, dancing, and praise-songs, performed by griots, are central to the celebration of births, marriages, and holidays. |
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The independent sector was not left behind in the celebration of new heights being reached yesterday. |
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Children at the Morden school had double cause for celebration with the opening of a building extension on Wednesday. |
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One celebration that should not pass unnoted occurred at the 92nd Street Y over a recent weekend. |
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It's easy to feel sluggish at the beginning of the year, especially after a fortnight of festive celebration and scoff. |
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So, Baisakhi is an important festival for the Sikhs because it is a formal celebration of the brotherhood of their community. |
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Collini's public celebration of the under-appreciated scholarship of editors and annotators is a service to the humanities. |
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Whatever way you look at it, it's the most longed-for celebration on the nation's calendar. |
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It is also, we must never forget, made from joy and the celebration of simple and ordinary and commonplace things and events. |
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It's a 200 year old celebration of commoner's rights to the land, according to this article. |
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The 184-foot floodlit work of art will be built next to the City of Manchester Stadium as a celebration of the Commonwealth Games. |
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I wonder if Dave will leave his gaming groupies long enough to go to the celebration with me. |
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More than 22,000 people will socialize, sip and sample from over 200 beers during a three-day celebration of suds at Toronto's Festival of Beer. |
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The mischief makers achieved their target as they hogged the headlines in the wake of the traditional celebration to mark the onset of winter. |
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In celebration of the bicentennial of the Military Academy, there has been a flood of books on the august institution's history. |
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The celebration was a grand display of pomp and circumstance led by the students of the school. |
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The letter described a celebration in a parish district where a calf of 3 metric hundredweight was roasted. |
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Masondo, accompanied by thee verses of an imbongi, stepped on to the stage and said the event marked the celebration of the festive season. |
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With all the right ingredients to be the next chartbuster, the much-awaited release is a true celebration of mod. |
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I will not pretend that the space race was meant to be a glorious celebration of human achievement. |
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These items were created by local artist Sharon Edmonds, as part of the congregation's celebration of its centennial year. |
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After work we I had my birthday celebration in a Brick Lane curry house with my friends. |
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We would be delighted to arrange other celebration evenings to accommodate the overflow from that night. |
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As the survivors were escorted to the ambulance, we gave each other high fives in celebration of our first rescue. |
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Scripps turns 100 years old on September 26, 2003 and is awarding the prize during its centennial celebration week. |
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It is really a culture of farming where food and farming the land are the center of the celebration of human culture. |
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The celebration was short-lived however as the Islanders roared back to sweep the series. |
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As holidays go, this celebration of sport and sportiveness is as good as it gets. |
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In 2002, it was the first regional station in Ireland to relay the celebration from Lourdes. |
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For birthdays, no celebration is complete without the downing of the yard of ale. |
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While dressing Rachel in a dress of ivory and cornflower blue the maid spoke of the coming summer celebration that next July. |
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We had missed the biggest celebration of Joyce nosh-ups, which had happened the previous Sunday. |
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The celebration concluded with musical tributes by Frances McAndrew and Frank Doyle. |
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This annual celebration of all things Nordic will run until Sunday, February 23, and features a vast programme of events across the city. |
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It was a double celebration as his grandparents Jane and Paddy Deere were celebrating their 54th wedding anniversary. |
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Last weekend was a weekend of celebration as a number of people made the headlines. |
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Next Friday is Bastille Day, but even that famous celebration is unlikely to jolt sleepy Montpellier out of its drowsy charm. |
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The celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence was years in the making. |
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The community was perfused with creative release, a celebration enfusing Brit Pop, Cool Britannia and renewed exploration of the human spirit. |
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This major celebration of cinematic creativity old and new has a host of imaginative programmes. |
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The smoke emanating from the firewood used for cooking infused a spirit of celebration into the atmosphere. |
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The celebration continues through Sunday when the crowd begins to thin out. |
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Love not only aims at the other ipseity but is a belief in, celebration of, and rejoicing in the other ipseity. |
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It's the final morning and so in celebration we order the full Irish Breakfast from the comfort of our bed. |
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The academy's roll-out will begin with a celebration that includes storytelling, poetry and puppetry workshops. |
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But it must also go up to acknowledge that, at that very moment, bonfires of celebration are being lit from one end of the land to the other. |
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Several young children give us their take on the celebration of life known as Kwanzaa. |
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It is absolutely wonderful, like the rebirth of the church, and the whole community united for a champagne celebration at Christmas. |
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Then we'll cap off the cozy celebration with some caressing, cuddling and coition on cotton. |
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There is evidence that in the past, frumenty was eaten at secular feasts, in celebration of harvest home, for instance. |
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A special celebration party was held in the family home in honour of the popular couple. |
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Of course, in the sexual celebration that was Paris in the early 1970s, monogamy didn't stand a chance. |
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A fusion of pageants, marching bands, pomp, ceremony and celebration resurrected the spirit of St Patrick's Day in Dublin yesterday. |
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Though it was a sad event, it was also a celebration of the life of a very accomplished and much loved lady. |
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My Big Fat Greek Wedding is more in the nature of an embrace and celebration of Greek culture than it is a lampoon. |
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So I made sure I kept my hands on the handlebars and waited to lift them in celebration until I was well and truly over the finishing line. |
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I sat like a stunned mullet trying to absorb that this entire event to raise money is centred on the celebration of my life. |
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Yet none of that prevented the rest of the country from indulging in a huge celebration of royalism and rampant sentimentality. |
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We do hope to see both young and old at this celebration in honour of our Lady. |
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It was a celebration of community through shared storytelling and of the human ability to create art. |
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There was a real sense of occasion and celebration in the lead-up to the signing of the charter. |
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One example of this is the issue of prayers and celebration of non-Christian religious festivals in schools. |
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To walk unaided three tentative steps from mother's to father's arms is a cause for high celebration and congratulation. |
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In mid June the Church will host an array of beautiful floral arrangements depicting parish, celebration and community. |
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It stood in stark contrast to the gaiety and celebration of the previous day at Lake Burley Griffin. |
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The libretto turns a typical Twain idea of human weakness into a celebration of the small town against the wicked city slicker. |
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Family members and friends joined May for a special celebration in honour of the occasion. |
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If his plays had a continuing theme, it was a celebration of the little man bucking the system. |
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There he was, giving a silent fist pump of celebration after receiving the trophy for second place at the Pinewood Derby. |
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News footage from Britain in 1987 shows champagne-swilling Hooray Henrys uncorking Bolly in celebration of Nigel Lawson's tax-cutting budget. |
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No Greek state was allowed to fight during the truces proclaimed for the celebration of the Olympic and other Panhellenic Games. |
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It was chalked off for a marginal offside although that didn't stop him playing up to the away fans beside the goal with a celebration dance. |
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Our cultural peaks and troughs have followed the celebration or denigration of nature. |
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A large group of family and friends joined in the celebration and we wish Justin many happy returns at this special time. |
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For not having won a title since 1917, the celebration was relatively sedate. |
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You can see that guy give a fist pump there in celebration before he takes off. |
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Local people enjoyed a busy fun day at the opening celebration with games and stalls and Mr Shepherd stepped in to officiate at the launch. |
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After the family service at the Mother Church, there would be a celebration lunch. |
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After every celebration of their maturity, they revert to gawky, chippy adolescents until the next time they put on a party for the world. |
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Information on matters such as celebration of births, the coming of age and marriage and ceremonial rituals at funerals were shared. |
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In celebration of having company, we roasted coffee beans over an open fire in the afternoon. |
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These ideas are presented in attractive and palatable ways that suggest warm feelings of inclusion and the celebration of diversity. |
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The term juba comes from the name of the chief drummer in the jubilee songs who pounded out the rhythms on celebration days of black culture. |
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The November 19 Belize Settlement Day is observed with a daylong celebration on the closest weekend. |
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The main event of the weekend was the celebration and election of the clan chief. |
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The annual Kavi Darbar event, a celebration of Punjabi language, art and culture takes place on Sunday. |
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The show is a delightful, gin-soaked celebration of the work of Dorothy Parker, legendary American critic, columnist and queen of caustic wit. |
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Everything should have been planned a year in advance right down to the celebration party afterwards so we didn't get blown off course. |
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In the north of Europe, the Fauves' celebration of color was pushed to new emotional and psychological depths. |
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So it's like a celebration of life more than the mourning of somebody's death. |
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In the Jungian tradition, Halloween is a transgressive celebration of our collective discomforts. |
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The celebration was part of the nursery's multicultural projects and as a leaving party for the school age children. |
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Once held in the bride's family home, the celebration is now often held at a local hall or country club. |
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Jason was joined by family relatives and friends for a celebration party in Fallon's Bar. |
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This promises to be a night of fun and celebration where an excellent year will be reviewed. |
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It is a complete canvas of what is happening in the community and a kind of celebration of it. |
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The annual Carnival celebration is held in the town of Castries right before Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday. |
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We were simply there to paint the town red by way of celebration for Stuart's birthday. |
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We come together this evening more in a mood of celebration of his life than in a mood of sadness. |
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Plans are afoot for an official celebration of the win, and the mayor said that they are already planning for next year. |
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However, the biggest celebration of all is planned for Hogmanay, when Glasgow plans to show the rest of the world how to party. |
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So organizers planned a gala birthday celebration fitting for the occasion. |
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In celebration of the special occasion the couple departed for a two week holiday in California on Monday last 26th July. |
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Bradford is gearing up to paint the town red in celebration of Comic Relief. |
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Over the past week I've been undecided whether it's a day for celebration or sadness. |
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Tonight's ritual is the Lupercalia, the Roman celebration of the wolf thought to be the ultimate origin of Valentine's Day. |
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A few blocks away, Arroyo led a festive Independence Day celebration attended by a few hundred people. |
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I was puzzled that my doctor saw this as a cause for celebration but they are a breed apart. |
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Crowds of onlookers then flooded the park in celebration for the festival's family fun day. |
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And all associated with the liturgy and celebration were warmly applauded and accorded an ovation at the end of the Mass. |
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In September 1994, she brought her joyous, gospelized, roots-rocking celebration to the Majestic in Detroit. |
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During the 400 years that they ruled, two Roman festivals were combined with the Celtic celebration of Samhain. |
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In August 1998, she held a Twelfth of July celebration in Aras an Uachtarain. |
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All are very welcome to this celebration which will be an historic day in the life of the parish. |
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The outcome of this populist turn is the celebration of the ordinary and the banal. |
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The celebration continued with a reception where former colleagues, students and friends shared remembrances. |
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The literary celebration of a city was just one of many stylistic exercises practised by Bruni and his humanist associates. |
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It is a wonderful celebration honoring the accomplishments of outstanding nurses. |
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After the circumcision, which occurs very quickly and without much pain, a celebration of food, prayers, and blessings follows. |
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For the detectives on the case though, there will be no celebration at today's conviction. |
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A note from the Department of Posts says that the Cartes Maxim series is also in celebration of the sesquicentenary of India Post. |
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He remained committed to exploring his penchant for mordant wit, the celebration of the esoteric, the glorification of all things absurd. |
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We ended up at Dave's party, I kinda had to go, it was a celebration of the three of us being promoted. |
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The African experience is now also the subject of celluloid celebration in films such as Cry Freedom. |
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The celebration will be held in the council chamber, in the Public Hall, Lee Lane, next Thursday. |
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It's a celebration of how strong all of us are to persist despite being occasionally seen as outsiders to society. |
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This wonderful celebration to herald the start of summer promises to become an annual event. |
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His explanation that the money saved would be budgeted towards the city's centennial celebration on New Year's didn't wash with angry citizens. |
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The fact that Griffin's pranks occur during Whit Monday adds a humorous irony to a day of celebration and gaiety. |
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Did the captain take a democratic vote of the lower deck before deciding to permit the celebration of Satanism? |
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Plans are being formulated to hold a celebration event to mark the 10th anniversary of the club next April. |
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It was part of the traditional celebration of Christmas, New Year, Easter and Whitsuntide. |
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Weddings are important and costly occasions for celebration in both the Portuguese and Chinese communities. |
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At the same time this date coincided with Wolfe Tone Day, the largest celebration of the 1798 Rising in Ireland during the centennial year. |
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It is a joyful celebration in which Bolivians give thanks for their freedom as a nation. |
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The bubbling minds and agile movements of the kids all through the recent celebration said it all. |
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Tired runners and walkers can relax and wind down at the celebration where they can enjoy music, entertainment and light refreshments. |
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As part of the city's celebration Margot Fonteyn danced Swan Lake with the Lake as a backdrop. |
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At the celebration the community has a gathering of people where we light the first candle on the kinara. |
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But their victory celebration proved to be somewhat premature when a fleshless fist collided with Rita's head knocking her to the ground. |
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It governs the organisation and operations of the Olympic Movement and stipulates the conditions for the celebration of Olympic Games. |
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We are committed by that Baptism to share in the celebration of this faith in a common sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving. |
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When news of the kill reached the Indians on the beach, they organized a celebration at their community centre seven miles away. |
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It was a wonderful night of celebration and recollection as several generations of employees and their families came together. |
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The celebration is an annual reminder of the victories of Chief Mwata Kazembe of the Lunda people. |
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Each night during the celebration friends and families gather to light a candle, which is placed in a seven-branch kinara. |
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It is marked by the eating of matzah, unleavened bread, and by the celebration of an elaborate Seder on the first two nights. |
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Now while that celebration was deserved, if a little gauche and overly triumphal, the reasons for it must be analysed. |
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I should like to complain about the failure of the BBC to cover the 50th celebration of Eurovision last night. |
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The celebration of this festival shows the importance given to tradition in our religion. |
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It's The Irish Today and it's a massive tome, lavishly produced and a great celebration of Ireland and our people. |
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Nolan drilled the ball in the back of the net on 17 minutes and threw up his arms in celebration before realising the official had stopped play. |
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The beat of the drum may sound weaker in the urban setting, yet the celebration still has its special aura. |
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Iowa State's fourth annual Kwanzaa celebration will begin at 2 p.m. Saturday, December 2, in Fisher Theater. |
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Hundreds of light aircraft pilots joined in the celebration by flying to the airport. |
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A Greek Orthodox Archbishop spreads incense during a special celebration at New York's Central Park bandshell. |
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This double album is a celebration of the lyre, centuries old, and traditionally the favourite instrument of the Sudan. |
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Early Tudor literary references to the celebration and the ambience of Martinmas are few but telling. |
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The day is among the most holy in the religion, a celebration of the birth of Christ, His salvation. |
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It was supposed to be a celebration of South Africa as the rainbow nation of all races united by soccer. |
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Hopefully we'll all be able to raise our glass in celebration on Sunday evening. |
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The celebration of rugged individualism during westward expansion in the mid-1800s surely had a lasting influence as well. |
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It is the occasion for a rambunctious Carnival celebration that draws more than half a million people each year to Santo Domingo. |
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I have no idea what to do to celebrate, or even if celebration is appropriate. |
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Families are invited to march to the beat of the drums from Rafters Landing to a bonfire celebration in Louise McKinney Park. |
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It's also a celebration of the passion for worshipping incompetent amateurs. |
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The parade is held on the Lantern Festival, which ends a 15-day celebration of the Lunar New Year. |
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The celebration of the second millennium became now a millenarian goal in itself. |
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What was initially intended to be a celebration of music has degenerated into a weird marriage of fashion and commerce. |
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As the 158 pensioners who were given Maundy money by the Queen in a traditional Holy Week ceremony made their way to a celebration lunch, their smiles said it all. |
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One day there was a 100th Jubilee celebration for the first ever school built in New Zealand or some such other important occasion and Jack was asked to oversee the hangi. |
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He is staging a celebration of black history and culture later this month. |
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In 2001 the Edinburgh May Day Committee was formed to resurrect the annual celebration of working people, and the Edinburgh People's Festival was refounded. |
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Instead, this is a charming memoir of a Caribbean childhood, a celebration of the good things in life, and a gentle dig at a set of values that are long gone and unlamented. |
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Lifelong colleague and friend Maurice Bejart sent his adieux with the lighthearted and didactic La Barre, a celebration of hard work and discipline. |
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The countdown has begun to a celebration of York's past as a vital outpost of a multi-national empire, with the city's second annual Roman Festival. |
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Gone are the grimy beats, the sarcastic vocals and nonsensical lyricism, replaced by inspiring rhythms and lyrics laced with celebration and regret. |
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Any celebration of these findings was quickly quashed as the shaft continued to flood and delay the work. |
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The spiral design is a metaphor of change and transition, a celebration of the coexistence of past and future. |
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The whole celebration was topped off with a five-tier wedding cake. |
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He has released the good news that his Bank Holiday reunion is in full flight and will be attended by many locals who are coming home to join the celebration that weekend. |
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It was a celebration of the human mind in all its cogitative glory. |
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In recognition of his dedicated service to the church, Rex was awarded a certificate during a celebration service at St John's Methodist Church, in Settle. |
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Named in celebration of Charlie Watts, the documentary of the group's Irish tour of 1965 was intended as a dry run for a full-on cinematic debut that never happened. |
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The tradition of giving alms or handsels around the Christmas period continued with the celebration of Handsel Monday on the first Monday after New Year. |
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The couple were left on tenterhooks about their grandson's performance after having to dash to a friend's golden wedding celebration party just before the match. |
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The greatest occasion for celebration in a Kurd's life is marriage. |
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Death is not a lugubrious occasion here, but more often a celebration of a life. |
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When the crops were safely in storage for the winter after a season of hard work, there was cause for communal celebration performed in a spirit of thankfulness and merriment. |
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Like the centennial celebration in 1905, the bicentennial has a peculiar ability to conflate understandings of the past with aesthetic and economic valuations of nature. |
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Another popular celebration dish is spit-roasted sheep or goat. |
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Field Recordings From The Sun is simultaneously a deformation and unabashed celebration of all that is purely grotesque and whorishly beautiful about Rock and Roll music. |
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Perhaps the finest and most moving single poem in the book is one combining a Keatsian awareness of frailty with a surprised celebration of survival. |
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It is a moment of unaccustomed celebration in a country that has known unimaginable suffering. |
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A Eucharistic celebration for separated people and those who have experienced the loss of an intimate relationship will take place at the centre on Sunday, May 23 at 3pm. |
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The celebration dinner at the Bear Hotel was the usual blend of conviviality, bonhomie and generosity that has characterised the club's activities over the years. |
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Priests have appealed to all parishioners to attend the celebration to honour a lady who is a highly respected and popular member of the community. |
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They marked the occasion with a celebration with family and neighbours. |
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No expense was ever spared in the celebration of a millennial reign. |
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What is typically omitted from this story for the sake of a tolerable holiday celebration is a little historical context. |
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And according to the organisers of the Holi festival, the celebration did live up to its promise of being a true wholesome entertainment for children, youngsters and adults. |
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The naked sunbathers who once filled Munich's central park on warm summer days are turning their backs on Germany's famous open-air celebration to nudity. |
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The win in the club competition was part of a treble celebration for the Southsiders as Tereasa Linsbod collected the national prize for Sheep stock-judging. |
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The bicentenary celebration was combined with the harvest festival service on Friday and the packed church was appropriately decorated for the occasion. |
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Wearing a red dress, hot pink headwrap, kente cloth, a silk fringed shawl, and an armful of bangles, she is fully sexual, a celebration of African American womanhood. |
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The paper also listed NASA and 97 percent of its employees at home, and Yosemite, closed for the celebration of its 123 birthday. |
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Some Muslims, citing the moon phase, claim the celebration should have been observed today and not tomorrow, the day of the public holiday awarded by the Government. |
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This curious form of celebration is believed to have been facilitated by the existence of large ovens for the local manufacture of earthenware pipes. |
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In this exhibition, however, visual culture is not reductively promoted as a reassuring link between peoples or as a mindless celebration of plurality and multiculturalism. |
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My niece, god-daughter, Emma, big sis to Lesley-Ann and Bart, turned 18 at the weekend, so David and I hosted a little family celebration on Friday night. |
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The Boston Marathon bombings reminded the world how quickly a celebration can turn into a conflagration. |
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Today, the quaint spectacle of a stage-managed fairy-tale celebration strikes many of us as a load of garbage. |
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There was nothing more intimate and secluded than that celebration in the midst of an open field, a simple place within which people communed with grace. |
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Every winter holiday season, the school's open house celebration consists of children reciting to the assembled parents, sometimes solo and sometimes in pairs. |
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Delinquency was theorized by some as a rejection and inversion of the middle-class values purveyed by the school and, by others, as a celebration of working-class values. |
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Au Pied de Cochon is an unabashed celebration of carnivorousness. |
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The celebration will be as unique as the irreplaceable Rolf himself. |
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National culture became a celebration of aggressive self-assertion. |
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This celebration of the relationship between two pilgrimage cathedrals was also a sign of mutual respect and affection between our two communions. |
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The celebration of Pope Francis should not become just such a therapy for the unfree. |
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The North was ready and the 1913 celebration of the Battle of Gettysburg emerged as nothing less than an intersectional, or better still, national lovefest. |
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At its worst, the exhibition muddied such sociological pronouncements with a problematic celebration of beauty, ideality and essential femininity. |
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Every April 25, Australians and New Zealanders observe Anzac Day, ostensibly a celebration of Imperial honour, but in truth a ritual of Antipodean identity. |
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On the celebration of their 50th, Peggy's brother, Fr. Seamus McEvoy, celebrated the Nuptial Mass and wished them both many more years of wedded bliss. |
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