Its activities were mainly concerned with happenings, street art, and so on. |
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By such reckoning, three million men will go on stag sorties and three million women will go on hen happenings. |
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I am starting to think to deeply into the happenings of the nightly embraces. |
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Some questions are about his views on various issues relating to spiritualism and religion, while others are about contemporary happenings. |
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How many Japanese mobile phone owners can want to know about North London happenings? |
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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. |
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She said printmaking operates as a kind of meeting place between the conscious intention of art-making and the unintended happenings of life. |
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Made in English, it will perhaps be the first Indian movie to capture the backstage happenings of the small screen world. |
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His platoon sergeant, SFC Dunchi brought Xavier up to speed with the happenings and particulars of their platoon, the Outlaws. |
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Hers is an intimate, common and close-up portrayal, full of everyday happenings and concerns. |
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Besides the onstage happenings, there was plenty going on offstage, as well. |
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The afternoon sped on, with the three visitors filling the Riley parents in on happenings in the Willie Shakespeare Company. |
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Ablett performed brilliantly but subsequent happenings have proved that sport isn't always a test of character. |
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Overall, he and manager Harte were satisfied with the performance, given the happenings of the past year. |
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You can see why these happenings are exciting and uber-cool for the artists. |
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They even made the first jokes I had heard about the dreadful happenings last month. |
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Thus, though the happenings in postmodernist fiction seem fabulist, it is clear that the writers have one foot in contingent reality. |
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Perhaps it's a morning TV talk show that covers local happenings or a local home magazine that showcases great design or area artists. |
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These, like most happenings, were characterized by a conspicuous lack of narrative sense. |
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Smith's affection for camp and penchant for mixing performance art and film transformed his screenings into happenings. |
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Despite this unconventional presentation, the opera, by intention, generally avoids imitating Fluxus-style happenings. |
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However, most prominent are The Star and The Voice which capsulize the happenings of the week. |
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Locals are already aware through the press there have been happenings that have unnerved people, such as carjackings. |
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He advocated that literature should record the writer's affectionate response to ordinary phenomena and commonplace happenings. |
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This season will not be forgotten in a hurry as a result of all the happenings, both on and off the football fields! |
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Nor can the surviving pieces of evidence of past happenings be taken at face value. |
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In the 1960s, Allen Ginsberg took oral poetry into coffee houses, pop festivals, and art happenings. |
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Artexpo is also filled with annual happenings and familiar faces that make the show complete. |
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Please forgive my ignorance and realize that the events and happenings are totally fictional. |
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One of her favourite hobbies was collecting cuttings from local newspapers about happenings and events in which her family were involved. |
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The novel brings to life the day-to-day happenings in a village in the 1930s, delving into the psyche of its inhabitants, both male and female. |
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Often Hou's images seem like presentiments of future memories rather than representations of present happenings. |
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But there is a powerful class that looks upon Madurai's response as the determiner of the happenings elsewhere in the State. |
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The long time friends and potential elopers begin to notice odd happenings around their school and town. |
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But a number of recent happenings in my part of Bolton have brought home just how far into the dumper we have descended. |
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I've been selective, yes, excluding accounts of unpleasant events and happenings. |
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Some people on the bar stools utilized the glass floor as a good way to check out the happenings downstairs. |
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This is not to say that problems do not occur, though eBay is quick to state that any such happenings are few and far between. |
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Here we studied the relationship between random happenings and the natural order of things. |
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Perhaps it is time to wake up to the fact that there really is only one person to blame for all these happenings and that is ourselves. |
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Through yoga their kundalini rises, expanding consciousness, changing values and creating magical happenings around them. |
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The first half just languishes in light-hearted happenings that are anything but funny. |
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The party scene is starting to pick up here again, so let's go back a bit and hit on some of our city's happenings. |
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The station plans to avoid sensationalizing news reports and, by the same opportunity, insert a lot more pleasant happenings into each newscast. |
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An author of fiction can invent people, places, and happenings, whereas a historian is bound by what the evidence will support. |
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From Vegas, it was on to L.A. for friends, shopping and a few showbiz happenings. |
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Milind is not stuck with the showbiz world and is aware of the murky happenings in the society around. |
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Yet there are more sinister happenings afoot, as Count Dracula himself jumps into the mix, searching for a serum to make him invincible. |
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Norrell's love of secrecy and Strange's attraction to the wilder edges of magic invoke dark and sinister happenings. |
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There was more bombast and bluster than football, the most notable happenings on the park being the accumulation of bookings. |
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A novel of the happenings of war is an attempt to organize the unorganized, to give form and meaning to chaos. |
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It is just that the title of this post sums up today's happenings in a very good way. |
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I performed but my duty to the world and coming generations when I narrated those happenings in words of soberness and truth. |
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He remained deeply religious, though, and when he came for appointments would talk of the happenings at his charismatic church. |
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Close your eyes and breathe in very deeply, concentrate on the days pleasant happenings. |
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They tend to sudden deaths, supposedly via supernatural happenings. |
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From these Dada-like beginnings he developed a litany of Fookianisms which spilt delightfully over into happenings, art objects, bureaucracy and erotica. |
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Sometimes journalists are humbled by the happenings on sporting fields. |
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The whole production, however, could do with a change of gear and could be taken more lightheartedly, allowing more fun to be taken of the spooky happenings. |
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There will also be psychological confusion about such happenings. |
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I could go into detail about the day-to-day happenings of the course. |
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There are some unsolved mysteries and unusual happenings in this case. |
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Shed promoter Simon Thackray presents these myriad delights in a season of nine concerts and artistic happenings at Brawby and Hovingham, near Malton. |
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But like I said to begin with, I considered and still to this day consider the happenings of that night to be simply a form of artistic expression. |
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We are helpless onlookers or colluders in all these happenings. |
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They sat quietly, busily observing the happenings in the hall. |
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I will say that I've been pretty safe from any crazy happenings. |
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Such happenings are the norm, whereas objectified, meaningless processes are products of a theoretical attitude that is neither normal nor philosophically necessary. |
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He also updated the branch on the current happenings in the county. |
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I had very much enjoyed the spectacle though Hugo had seemed keener to direct my attention to the happenings in the private boxes rather than the performances on stage. |
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Let me also share with you some other exciting web happenings. |
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Deyn and Byrne say they hope to expand NAAG to include reviews of happenings in other countries. |
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Away from the underground happenings of London, away from his friends, performing hitherto unheard songs to unappreciative punters was a daunting prospect. |
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He hosts a whackadoo talk show, complete with offbeat musical happenings. |
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To me, the world was a series of chain reactions and chaotic happenings. |
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Anyway, that probably confused you, but I need to let Dmitri explain the happenings of the first night we stayed in a glorious hotel in the heart of San Francisco. |
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I'll keep you posted on weather happenings here, never fear! |
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Bodacious living is evident everywhere, but it's easy not to notice the remarkable people and happenings that are present all around. |
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During two long weeks Tom lay a prisoner, dead to the world and its happenings. |
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Alice leaves her sister on the bank to imagine all the curious happenings for herself. |
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His first wife, Patty Mucha, who sewed many of his early soft sculptures, was a constant performer in his happenings. |
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The philosophy of pragmatic history treats historical happenings with special reference to causes, conditions and results. |
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Sky News continue to report on happenings within Zimbabwe from neighbouring countries like South Africa. |
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Similar in its love of 1950s schlock movies to The Rocky Horror Show, it's about the strange happenings in a downat-heel florist shop. |
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This one is outta Maine, and it's a great collection showcasing the happenings and whatnot in that neck of the woods. |
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We get scenes of sweat lodges, conducted by one person or another, with such happenings becoming social as well as religious affairs. |
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At home he read too many papers. He was better off without his daily dose of world botheration, sham happenings, without newspaper phrases. |
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Erika has tapped into the mysterious happenings aboard the ship and communicated with its otherworldly inhabitants using her gifts of Vision and Astral Projection. |
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For some, that may mean carting the kids round every Easter egg hunt on the island, while others may prefer to frequent more solemn, contemplative happenings. |
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By emphasising this theme even in the setting of the play, Shakespeare prepares the reader's mind to accept the fantastic reality of the fairy world and its happenings. |
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But the town of Boort has shadows and secrets and Sadie finds herself caught up in strange happenings, which challenge her to discover a long hidden truth. |
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