Big smiles greeted taxi drivers who took 70 disabled youngsters to a knees-up in London. |
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The pair will celebrate the day with a good knees-up at the Royal British Legion in Stratton with friends and family. |
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They all met up for a huge knees-up at her Fulford home, where Carol's band played in the front room. |
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During the Silver Jubilee, Britain was awash with red, white and blue and York made sure it didn't miss out on the knees-up. |
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There was quite a knees-up on Saturday night, when Nancy and Paddy Hughes celebrated their 40th Wedding Anniversary in style! |
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One of the many events held last week to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee was a knees-up organised by Bedford Community Retirement Group. |
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We are merely enjoying a good knees-up in the middle of winter in the way that people have done for centuries. |
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Manchester United's Christmas knees-up turned into a real bash as scuffles threatened to dampen the party atmosphere. |
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Gone are the days when all employees expected at this time of the year is a good knees-up. |
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Apparently he had to be dragged out of his hotel room to join the knees-up. |
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The uninitiated could be forgiven for imagining that the tradition of heading to a holiday camp for a summer knees-up was in terminal decline. |
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I love entertaining, and would rather have a dinner party than a knees-up any day! |
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The end of the school year was celebrated by students from the school with a posh knees-up at a York hotel on Friday. |
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People should use the internet to inform their purchasing rather than some superannuated arbitrary knees-up. |
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Our hero's flight across the world culminates in a North Pole knees-up. |
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Are you planning a right Royal knees-up for the Queen's Jubilee? |
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The good old-fashioned knees-up included tables and chairs set out along Barlby Crescent, a barbecue, music, a live singer, dancing and fireworks. |
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He also loved his ceilidhs and his homes hosted many a good knees-up over the years. |
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Clad in silver foil and dripping with tinsel, glam-rockers were perfectly suited to the knees-up, mine's-a-double jollity of a proper Christmas party. |
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It was a knees-up for brows of all levels. |
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But Friday's multimillion-pound knees-up was the last straw. |
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Now the port with the longest drought in Ulster history is planning a Christmas knees-up to end all knees-ups. |
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Lynne Hassell, organising the right regal knees-up in Royal Road, said up to 150 people would be joining in the party. |
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After that I've got a burlesque Christmas party, a funky Sixties soul Christmas party, an all-girl DJ party, and a Hogmanay knees-up. |
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The event was a humdinger of a house-warming, with sublime moments and a mood that veered between a classical music concert and a beery knees-up at a wedding. |
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You can enjoy another relaxing festive knees-up, scattily buying bad presents. |
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The Celtic squad had opted to travel down south for their festive knees-up and headed to the nightspot in the city's West End. |
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It's not the East End of jellied eels and lovable Cockneys having a knees-up on a Friday night. |
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A TOWERING 20-stone councillor slapped a newspaper editor across the face during a booze-fuelled VIP knees-up to launch the world-famous Oul' Lammas Fair. |
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