To think then is to cerebrate and to worry is to cerebrate intensely, and worry is overwork of the most disastrous kind. |
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They are a group of westernised and middleclass or petit-bourgeois intellectuals who cerebrate in a chronically metaphysical and intellectually unsustained manner. |
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All the arms of tourism are going to converge to discuss sustainable tourism issues, its future and to cerebrate on matters that will ensure the future development of world tourism. |
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Attend the Duan Festival in a Shui village. Discover how Shui people cerebrate this important day. |
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This is nothing to cerebrate, although considering disparities in GDP and income per capita among Latin American countries, it's understandable. |
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On a personal level, this is also a special year as I cerebrate my 50th birthday in December. |
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