Has the country come down from its collective trip down memory lane after last weekend's outdoor hockey extravaganza in Edmonton? |
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Every best man wants his golfing-drinking-belly-dancing extravaganza to be the most fun any stag has had. |
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A special CD and a four-hour hula extravaganza held this month will benefit the party's activities. |
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Those are the sounds of the great bubble leaking air, the last death rattle of an historic, credit-driven housing extravaganza. |
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This two-person grilled extravaganza includes octopus, cod nuggets, squid, portobello mushroom, eggplant and peppers. |
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Midsummer Madness is the Meningitis Research Foundation's fundraising extravaganza focusing on the period around Midsummer's Day from 21-24 June. |
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Celebrate your African heritage by taking part in today's indigenous games extravaganza, starting at 10 am. |
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The movie is still a long way from production, as Bay plans to helm another expensive extravaganza before then. |
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Marina life comes to Orkney next week with a week long touring extravaganza from Deep Sea World. |
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His tonsorial extravaganza left him with something approaching 5 o'clock stubble on his scalp! |
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Geraldton shoppers have been treated to a wildflower extravaganza, with banksias and kangaroo paws covering the centre mall area. |
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Most pressure in the cauldron of the Olympics athletics extravaganza will be on Marion Jones. |
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It was the presenting sponsor of The Ballunar Festival's balloon extravaganza in August in Dallas and Houston. |
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That night, the Wild Hearts were having an all-night movie extravaganza at the church. |
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That night big band music, ballroom dancing and the Wurlitzer organ will all help transform the Tower Ballroom into a nostalgic extravaganza. |
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The remaining part of the cultural extravaganza was handled with a great deal of competitive spirit. |
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Channel Five's reality television extravaganza is back on our telly screens. |
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He said the annual extravaganza, held in Aberystwyth, was in sore need of funds. |
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It's a extravaganza of fun and entertainment of an unprecedented nature over the three days. |
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The tulips and daffs can be planted as deep as 8 inches if you are planning a real extravaganza of a container display, so plan accordingly. |
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The extravaganza uses big band, spotlight glitz and dancing girls to capture the magic of a bygone time. |
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The pub's tent would feature a selection of real ales and a special Bingley Show beer produced for the extravaganza. |
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It was a fully-themed apple extravaganza, with Granny Smiths and Pacific Roses on top. |
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The producer of the extravaganza is Lindy Shaw, who says she has been arranging it since Christmas. |
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The leader of an ordinary bunch of footballers who overachieved at the World Cup should have made his exit after the summer extravaganza. |
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Ska Cubano bring hot Cuban rhythms and Ska together in this big band musical extravaganza. |
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And in any case, there will be plenty of memories gained and stories to embellish after another extravaganza of Celtic solidarity. |
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An entertainment extravaganza that promises to be bigger and better than ever before kicks off in Trowbridge on Monday. |
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As an aside, I will note that I drank bourbon and ginger ales throughout this extravaganza. |
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This year's Christmas lights switch-on promises to be a extravaganza with fairground rides, a street fair and musical entertainment. |
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Visitors enjoyed a musical extravaganza at the first night of ensembles organised by Bolton Music Service. |
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Umoja is the sort of narrative-less, all-singing, all-dancing, all-kitchen-sink extravaganza that comes critic-proof on arrival. |
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Certainly, he will have his best bib and tucker on for Saturday's extravaganza. |
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This is a spectacular extravaganza of flamenco, theatre, song and live stallions. |
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Supported by Tyler James, Big Brovaz and former Fame Academy resident Lemar, the musical extravaganza got off to a poptastic start on Saturday. |
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But it serves well as an accompaniment to dance for this luscious orientalist extravaganza and it is invaluable to have these three famous ballets brought together. |
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The annual Killybegs Festival was an extravaganza of display and festivity to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of the Killybegs Fishermen's Organisation. |
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In September, I served as the captain of the blue team in the Superintendent's Cup, my club's annual two-weekend co-ed intramural golf extravaganza. |
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But despite becoming one of the sport's biggest drawcards virtually overnight, the teenager will not be allowed to compete at the world's greatest sporting extravaganza. |
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While the rest of the chart-topping girl band are keen to make a comeback at the charity extravaganza, 'Scary Spice' doesn't want to return to her past and reform the group. |
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Jarre went on to surpass this concert the following year, masterminding a massive sound-and-light extravaganza to mark the end of the Millennium. |
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He kicked off his stateside appearances with the Arabian Nights extravaganza XXVII at the Paris Grand Ballroom in Las Vegas. |
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The three-day extravaganza, which kicked off Thursday morning, has no power to pass laws or set agendas. |
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Other than the man accepting the nomination, he will be the unquestioned star of the extravaganza. |
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And this two-minute extravaganza is expresses exactly how Pawlenty would like to be seen. |
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Join us for a chemistry extravaganza where the Chemical Institute of Canada will amaze you with a show chock-full of dazzling experiments. |
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Johnny rose to the occasion in style, belting out new renditions of his greatest hits in a sound-light-and-pyrotechnics extravaganza. |
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Chap Olympiad OK, less workout, more annual extravaganza of good old-fashioned gentlemanly pursuits. |
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This example emphasizes the fact that it is not necessary to produce an extravaganza with elaborate trimmings. |
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Ratings for the tinsel town extravaganza tend to correlate with the popularity of the films nominated. |
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At 9pm part two will get underway with a musical and theatrical extravaganza curated by DJ and arts producer Greg Thorpe. |
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The former's medieval extravaganza Marco Polo was critically savaged although Netflix has still ordered a second season. |
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Over nearly 20 years, this first extravaganza of its kind in Quebec was acclaimed by some one million spectators. |
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It really is high time that the billions in subsidy that keep this nuclear extravaganza afloat were cut off. |
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Most importantly, there's the gourmet extravaganza of the Tasting Australia festival, which is held for eight days in April and May. |
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To gether with the Master Gardeners of Niagara, NPC played host to a three-day garden extravaganza at its beautiful Botanical Gardens. |
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But it's important to highlight the dates for the fast-approaching five-day extravaganza in one's calendar already. |
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Don't miss the gourmet extravaganza of the Tasting Australia festival, which runs for eight days in April and May. |
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The resulting sports extravaganza included a tug of war tournament and volleyball in the quadrangle, where pupils are not normally allowed to play on the grass. |
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After she was prevented from even auditioning for MGM's big Technicolor musical extravaganza The Wizard of Oz, Fox commissioned this splashy Technicolor musical drama. |
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It's alive, vibrant and awash with colour and decorated with an extravaganza of flowers, banners and bunting adorning every piece of street furniture available. |
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The Christchurch gang show is one of the longest running in Britain, and features a cast of 60 who will present an extravaganza of songs, sketches and stand-up comedy. |
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A three-day extravaganza, this festival promises something for everyone. |
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Castrol Limited have come forward to sponsor this cricket extravaganza. |
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Are we in for another overhyped, overdramatized extravaganza that does little more than feed our appetite for salacious fare? |
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Which means that they do a smash-up job of planning that extra special, over-the-top anniversary or birthday extravaganza. |
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The events include the opening of the world's only Museum of Masks, a parade of thousands of masks, an internationally flavoured masked ball and a fireworks extravaganza. |
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In recent seasons, the lucrative prizes and improvements in equine aviation have attracted the cream of Europe's thoroughbreds to the annual US extravaganza. |
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Today the Festival has grown into a mammoth extravaganza, an annual entertainment mega event which tourists from all over the world eagerly look forward to. |
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I mean people who tell high-test, dry-aged, Technicolor extravaganza sort of lies. |
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This pony-dancing extravaganza from the South Korean megastar is the most-watched video in YouTube history. |
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The Superman blockbuster Man of Steel is a monotonous CGI extravaganza devoid of any humanity. |
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The film promises to be a bloodsoaked extravaganza of epic proportions. |
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You won't want to miss this bodybuilding and fitness extravaganza! |
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The month-long adventure sports extravaganza will have bungee jumping, trampoline catapult, hot air ballooning, wall climbing, and obstacle courses. |
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This year the Arts Alive International Festival promises to be an extravaganza, with music, dance, art, poetry, stand-up comedy and theatre on the bill. |
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An extravaganza not to be missed, the ice show appeals to everybody. |
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Needless to say, the east Asians are expected to maintain this feature of their game when they cross swords with the likes of Brazil, Portugal and Côte d'Ivoire in world football's extravaganza next month. |
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At this science extravaganza, NRC will provide an exciting exhibit featuring models of a climatic chamber and wind tunnel, as well as a  Constellation Challenge game to test people's knowledge of the night sky. |
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Clare Balding, Gabby Logan, Hazel Irvine and Gary Lineker will lead the marathon coverage of the sporting extravaganza in Glasgow. |
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Of course, such a musical extravaganza wouldn't be complete without concert sound effects like audience applause or a crescendoing drum roll. |
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The produce aisles may have long lost the robust, colourful fruit of summer, but there's still plenty of opportunity to enjoy a juicy, delicious extravaganza of fruity goodness with new Europe's Best® Antioxidant Fruit Blend. |
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As a premium tournament in the newly created 500 series of the ATP World Tour, the Davidoff Swiss Indoors once again promises to be not just a musical but also a sporting extravaganza. |
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This flamboyantly entertaining all-female extravaganza highlights dynamic dance and live music in a fiery fusion of Spanish classical dance, ballet, flamenco, Afro-Cuban dance, and hip-swivelling Latin dance. |
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Her wedding cake, on Page 49, is a multitiered, rococo extravaganza dressed up with paper chains, flowers, parasols and other bejeweled tchotchkes. |
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Now all I needed was a good setup for the sea duck portion of our Alaska hunting extravaganza. |
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Allegrini and Pieropan threw a wine-tasting extravaganza, and in the Festival's tradition of honoring an American city's gastronomy, Chicago proved to be much, much more than just a lot of wind. |
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Kesh Sambhal Prachar Sanstha, the NGO's main aim behind this extravaganza is to motivate Sikh youth to abide by Sikh Maryada or Sikhism. |
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Whether you are planning a board retreat for a handful of VIPs or a multi-day, multi-venue extravaganza for thousands, let Ottawa Tourism and its member businesses help you. |
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Event Details: Come one come all for this chemistry extravaganza. |
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Miss Wooldridge exchanges her riverbed extravaganza for a deep purple hunting dress with a stovepipe black topper, to ensure she retains the whip hand. |
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The musical extravaganza will feature all of its famous musical classics including the timeless floor-filler, The Time-Warp. |
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The Chopin Year started officially last night, with a concert extravaganza featuring Lang Lang? who apparently will take part in a 3-D animated movie about the composer. |
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The kitsch extravaganza originated in 1996, when Sushi was placed inside a chicken wire and paper mache construction, and caused such a ruckus it was almost shut down by the police. |
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This year's equivalent will be a folkdance extravaganza with live music from The Destroyers. |
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Splash out now, for next spring's extravaganza. |
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The Town Hall extravaganza involves about 30 local dancers as well as live band Dhal with traditional Punjabi and Pakistani drumming. |
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This time round, Collin and Libaux put an ultra-hypnotic dub spin on The Police hit So Lonely and transform Soft Cell's Say Hello, Wave Goodbye into a 60s-style extravaganza fit for an American crooner. |
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The Guideposts Community Cafe, in Church Street, celebrated its first 12 months with a music and dance extravaganza. |
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The senior school music teacher at Qatar Academy, Mandy Hollingshead was the one responsible for the production of this musical extravaganza. |
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Art lovers, visitors in town for the Biennale, tourists and Venetian fans and friends of Swatch are invited to the Piazza San Marco for a visual extravaganza unlike anything the Piazza has ever seen. |
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He had four months to make a special-effects extravaganza that had to make every want to wear a Batcape next Halloween. |
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For a number of years, Andrew Logan's Alternative Miss World extravaganza was held in the city. |
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He gladdened the hearts of nations with an Olympics opening extravaganza of flamboyance and chutzpah that also flew a flag for our endangered health service. |
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While it is highly doubtful any of us will live to witness them, we do have important work to do in future years preparing for this coming extravaganza. |
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Their arrival will spark off the UK's largest motoring extravaganza of the year, a show where the special series Nissan Micra 25 will make its UK debut. |
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Hot off the designer heels of New York Fashion Week comes our very own style extravaganza as the professional frowers descend on our capital for London Fashion Week. |
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In the lead-up to next week's telly extravaganza, The One Show host will cycle a rickshaw 484 miles from Edinburgh to arrive saddlesore at BBC TV Centre in London next Friday. |
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In the musical, which opens at The New Theatre on Tuesday, Flavin is the director trying to stage a successful Broadway extravaganza at the height of the Great Depression. |
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Final performance of the extravaganza was by Mian Miri Qawwal group. |
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