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Its activities were mainly concerned with happenings, street art, and so on.
By such reckoning, three million men will go on stag sorties and three million women will go on hen happenings.
I am starting to think to deeply into the happenings of the nightly embraces.
Some questions are about his views on various issues relating to spiritualism and religion, while others are about contemporary happenings.
How many Japanese mobile phone owners can want to know about North London happenings?
He can show some enthusiasm, but he can't make it seem, as McKay did, that we are ever in the presence of uplifting, spectacular happenings.
She said printmaking operates as a kind of meeting place between the conscious intention of art-making and the unintended happenings of life.
Made in English, it will perhaps be the first Indian movie to capture the backstage happenings of the small screen world.
His platoon sergeant, SFC Dunchi brought Xavier up to speed with the happenings and particulars of their platoon, the Outlaws.
Hers is an intimate, common and close-up portrayal, full of everyday happenings and concerns.
Besides the onstage happenings, there was plenty going on offstage, as well.
The afternoon sped on, with the three visitors filling the Riley parents in on happenings in the Willie Shakespeare Company.
Ablett performed brilliantly but subsequent happenings have proved that sport isn't always a test of character.
Overall, he and manager Harte were satisfied with the performance, given the happenings of the past year.
You can see why these happenings are exciting and uber-cool for the artists.
They even made the first jokes I had heard about the dreadful happenings last month.
Thus, though the happenings in postmodernist fiction seem fabulist, it is clear that the writers have one foot in contingent reality.
Perhaps it's a morning TV talk show that covers local happenings or a local home magazine that showcases great design or area artists.
These, like most happenings, were characterized by a conspicuous lack of narrative sense.
Smith's affection for camp and penchant for mixing performance art and film transformed his screenings into happenings.
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Van Dyck told our part in the happenings briefly, and the old banksman chuckled delightedly.
I had a camp bed on the Bridge, so as to hear any happenings during the night.
The account of these wonderful happenings was published in the form of a chapbook, and obtained a large circulation.
It is not that gauche happenings are serious offenses, no matter how awkward the incident.
He sees the happenings in the household, but sees them in a light of his own.
He seemed to be in a sort of waking dream and only dimly conscious of happenings about him.
The happenings which followed crowded it from his mind, and from Madeline's also, for that matter.
It is not a story of a never-never land where fantastic happenings take place daily.
In the doorway they stood and tried to re-enact the happenings of the night.
The happenings of the next few minutes were noisy and profane.
These happenings had occupied an incredibly short time, yet the youth felt that in them he had been made aged.
He passed on to speak of last night's happenings and of his escape.
A volley of musketry from below came to warn them of the happenings there.
Certainly, some happenings in this world of ours did not seem quite fair.
Household happenings constituted the only data to which in later years they often referred.
Carmarthenshire abounds in tales of ghosts and ghostly happenings.
The happenings of our daily life are like the characters at a masked ball.
Whereas Al-Sisi mainly built his premeditated speechmaking on the happenings of 30 June, Sabahy repeatedly reverted to Egypt's revolutionary fountainhead, the 2011 uprising.
As I write this, all the beings and happenings of that other world rise up before me in vast phantasmagoria, and I know that to you they would be rhymeless and reasonless.
But alas, the final week of that pleasant vacation was spoiled for Anne, by one of those impish happenings which are like a dream turned upside down.
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