While we wait with bated breath, the meaningless one day jamboree rambles on. |
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Thus, drooling and slobbering, we earned our cooking proficiency badges with flying custard and went of to the jamboree to entertain our parents. |
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Approaching this year's jamboree in Gloucestershire, he is riding better than ever at 34, having put the brakes on a helter-skelter lifestyle. |
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It's also hard to forgive a moral code so juvenile and black-and-white it might have originated at a boy scout jamboree. |
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The instruments of a hillbilly jamboree are pots, jugs, and any other basic items. |
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In the event, of course, the jamboree was about as modest, understated and tasteful as Liberace in a snakeskin posing pouch. |
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The group also regularly sends delegates to the annual worldwide scouting jamboree. |
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Well, President Bush will try again on Sunday to talk to the Boy Scouts that gathered in Virginia for their national jamboree. |
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The annual meeting of China's legislature is a jamboree of regional accents and languages. |
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As Palm's PalmSource developer conference was due to kick off yesterday, much of central San Jose, which was hosting the jamboree, suffered a power brown-out. |
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The event is something like a jamboree or carnival with some off-road activities, off-road car shows, car accessory sales, food stalls and information booths. |
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The symbol of regional pride will be hoisted in the city at 7.05 am as thousands of Yorkshire-lovers take part in a countywide jamboree to celebrate the region's qualities. |
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Organisers have received an email from Germany, whose people are renowned for its sense of humour, revealing the international face of the jollity jamboree. |
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What matters now is that London makes the best of its folly and beats the sorry standards set by past wastrel hosts of the sporting jamboree. |
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Few Republicans mourned the forced compression of their jamboree into three days, thanks to Isaac. |
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This past summer Veronique attended a burn jamboree for young burn victims. |
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This was a particularly significant jamboree, as it marked the centenary of scouting and 40,000 teenagers attended from all over the world. |
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The jamboree consists of 24,000 scouts from over 150 countries and another 6,000 scouts, both boys and girls, from Thailand are expected to attend. |
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Yet the Olympics have long since ceased to be a jamboree for the elite. |
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For UNAIDS staff attending the jamboree to run special workshops on HIV prevention, personal responsibility in HIV transmission and respect for the human rights of positive people, it was a bit of an eye opener. |
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A Calcutta-made pony cart had been standing in front of the manager's bungalow when Raja Singh started on his jamboree. |
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Not by singing – although that would be fun – but by reading out the results of the nation's voting live from London for this Saturday's annual jamboree in Vienna. |
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This summer, the UK played host to its biggest arts jamboree ever, a dizzying 12-week festival that served as the culmination of a four-year Cultural Olympiad. |
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It was always, with its corsets and peerie heels for both sexes, as camp as Dale Winton and Lily Savage sharing a tent at a Boy Scouts' jamboree. |
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For example, every year between Christmas and New Year's in Chilliwack for the last 40 or 50 years people come from Seattle and all over the Pacific northwest to come to the peewee jamboree. |
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People said that the former was a forum for a ruling class with no mandate, a sort of shadow cabinet for the globalised economy, and that Porto Alegre was nothing more, indeed, than a colourful, inconclusive jamboree. |
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Chrysler LLC, a United States-based automaker, is launching seven new concept vehicles at the Moab, Utah enthusiast jamboree. |
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The jamboree is held every February or March in a different area. |
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The Grand Kerala Festival-UAE 2014 was the first edition of an international jamboree that aims to bring Kerala closer to its expatriate population. |
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In 1920, at London Olympia, a Jamboree was held consisting of Scout troops from around the world. |
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The Jamboree, as it is known, is a single speed stage race in the spirit of the bike enduro. |
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Alayban was on one of her annual vacations to the condo on tony Jamboree Road when she was arrested. |
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Scouting grew quickly and in 1924 Rhodesia and Nyasaland sent a large contingent to the second World Scout Jamboree in Ermelunden, Denmark. |
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Sainsbury's has an ongoing campaign to reduce the usage of free carrier bags and used the World Scouts' Jamboree to trial 'bag free' stores. |
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In 1929, the 3rd World Scout Jamboree was held at Arrowe Park and this celebrated the 21st Anniversary of the publication of Scouting for Boys. |
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The highlight of the season is the Jeepers Jamboree on the Rubicon Trail, the most challenging and popular of the Jamborees. |
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The Scouts also took him further afield than his native Melbourne. At the end of 1938, he sailed to Sydney for the Scout Jamboree on the Canberra. |
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In 1959, Rhodesia hosted the Central African Jamboree at Ruwa. |
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