A survey in 2013 found that the average age of a reveller at Glastonbury, excluding those under 18, was 36 years old. |
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Working as a bartender, she had refused to serve an obnoxious reveller at the end of the evening. |
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A VENGEFUL reveller waved a metal bar at doormen after he was chucked out of a Teesside pub. |
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A DRUNK used a fellow reveller as a punchbag after losing a game in a Tyneside nightclub. |
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The reveller, 21, named only as Daniel, took off his clothes in the popular Campo dei Fiori in Rome. |
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He is a superb teller of a tale, a reveller in dodgy deeds, a keen observer of the febrile, dissimulating characters of court and embassy, and a splendid limner of the great jousts and entertainments of the age. |
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A BANK holiday reveller died last night after a bungee jump went tragically wrong. |
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A REVELLER dressed in a bunny girl outfit is among four people police want to speak to in connection with an unprovoked assault on a train. |
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In 1849, he published his first book of poetry, The Strayed Reveller. |
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