I am off to my sister's house for a night of drunken revelry and debauchery. |
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Voting has slowed down as everyone strolls off to their debauchery and revelry. |
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An antiquated licensing law may put a dampener on New Year's Eve revelry across the county and give licensees and police a major headache. |
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Coates-Jones's paintings, also newly commissioned, convey her revelry in light, colour and life. |
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My friends got old too, and now when we have a rare night of all-night revelry, we pay for it for about a week afterwards. |
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They come with the fanfare and revelry of a merrymaker to cast a wider net and test their own luck in this prime market. |
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Angry, he went back to Moscow and once again engaged in a life of revelry, drinking, gambling and womanizing. |
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Students returned to campus on the traditional Labor Day move-in, and the normal amount of revelry and disorderliness ensued. |
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Join in the revelry with the six-man entertainment group as they perform hula dances to the tune of Hawaiian guitars and songs. |
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Hyderabad changed the calendar and ushered in New Year amid revelry and a celebration mood that pervaded every nook and corner. |
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The angelic party gatecrashed their night watch and the angels invited them to join the revelry. |
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For a taste of beery revelry Australian style, all you have to do is linger until late. |
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Besides the religious connotation of the festival, it is seen as a time for revelry. |
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Some twirled around while others puddled about forcing some of the pedestrians to stop and take note of their revelry. |
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But what have I, a continuing PhD, done to deserve to join in the debauched bacchanalian revelry of undergrads? |
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Cromwell's Puritanism was offended by bacchanalian revelry, led by the Lord of Misrule. |
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Amidst this revelry the Prince of Bohemia falls headlong in love with the long-lost Sicilian princess. |
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It was also drunken frenzy which suggested to Nietzsche the ecstatic abandonment and orgiastic revelry of the ancient cult of Dionysus. |
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God can be served not only in the solemnity of a Yom Kippur, but also in the revelry of a Purim. |
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Drive by at 4 am, and you will probably see a crowd of young Lebanese eating a post-club meal after a night of revelry. |
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The place was packed, we drank beer, ate chips and crab sticks, indulged in much drunken revelry with loads of laughing friends. |
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There seems little of the chaotic revelry that typifies many other Arab souks. |
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Expect beerhall revelry, stiff-legged dancing and lots of ruthlessly efficient singing. |
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He took delight in game hunting, dousing himself in good drink and revelry. |
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There is no more mistaken path to happiness than worldliness, revelry, high life. |
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Saturday sees a day of music and revelry in Parliament Street, while an Indian festival will bring the Royal Ascot experience to a close tomorrow. |
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A glimmer of either joyful revelry, criticism, or downright condemnation. |
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Since medieval times their annual fair was famous not only for its heights of bacchanalian revelry but also for the ferocious brawls that would inevitably break out. |
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Despite the presence of bacchantes and the references to wine, the bacchanalian aspect of the scene is greatly subdued, reducing the feeling of revelry and recklessness. |
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Cool breezes waft over the peasants in their blissful, carefree slumber after the revelry. |
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Many had come to take part in revelry, but Mr Mubarak's speech continued to be postponed. |
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A string of fireworks announces the start of the days of revelry, which begin early with a children's ring race on bicycles and other games. |
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One last round of fireworks at five in the morning draws the revelry to a close. |
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For the length of Greyscale Rainbowt, Shane and Holyoak readily invite their viewer's to join them in their creative revelry. |
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The famous Dax festival in August sees the whole town dress up in red and white, the revelry playing out to a soundtrack of blaring brass bands. |
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Now in its fifth year, The GREEN 17 TOUR was created to spread the revelry of St. Patrick's Day to cities across North America. |
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A festival of flavour in a bottle, Fruité drinks are a perfect combination of revelry and refreshment. |
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And, there were, of course, a few who protested against the revelry. |
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Set in cancun, Cities offers a subtle jab at the decadence and nonstop revelry that will consume the city over the next few days. |
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Despite the intoxicated revelry that is an Avicii live show, his songs make few mentions of alcohol or drugs. |
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But as tickets are too expensive for most Brazilians, the seats will mostly be taken up by some of the nearly half a million tourists Rio is expecting for the week of revelry. |
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The women pale and staring under the sun. In plain skirts, drab shoes. In hair scarves. Their drunken revelry jars. |
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An event well known for its originality, fun gigantic figurines, which are paraded around the town by the enthusiastic local people, together with music, dancing and revelry. |
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Plan one extra day after the FIDIC 2008 Conference in Quebec City to attend the ACEC annual events and join your Canadian friends and colleagues for a day of fun, exchange and revelry. |
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Amid all this revelry, it was expected TP Mazembe Englebert, the pride of Congo DR's club scene, might be distracted ahead of their CAF Champions League second round first leg tie against Petro Atletico of Angola. |
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Another artist, Sui Jianguo, makes an obligatory dig at Mao, depicting the great leader's huge outstretched arm as being severed at the shoulder. But Beijing is unlikely to see much bohemian revelry this month. |
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In a swirling ceremony marked by colourful local tradition and revelry, the island nation's football authorities flung open the doors on a new national headquarters and training centre in Lae, Morobe province. |
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Only the bravest knights and fairest maidens were invited to a medieval-themed Mossy Castle for the revelry to end all revelries. |
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As on the jug, the outer surface of the basin is decorated with six large medallions that depict a prince flanked by two bodyguards, scenes of hunting and revelry. |
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A large fireworks display brings the days of revelry to a close. |
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Their mix of revelry and rage condemns the corruption, inefficiency and arrogance of the folk in charge. Nobody can know how 2013 will change the world if at all. |
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By abolishing the old 11pm rush, ministers hoped to promote a more restrained drinking culture, although critics feared it would merely encourage obnoxious revelry around the clock. |
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But such is the obtuseness, and obstinance, of the reigning order: even in the time of merry inversion, on a designated day of freedom, and in the suit of revelry, it still performs its power. |
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In Athens, it was business as usual in Syntagma Square, the scene of overnight revelry that lasted into the small hours. |
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My friends, hurting from a night of rum-infused revelry, opt for revive. |
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For the lower classes, however, the anniversary was a chance to pit disorder against order, a pretext for violence and uncontrolled revelry. |
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Lammas Day was filled with fun and revelry and it will be celebrated this Saturday and Sunday at English Heritage's Aydon Castle near Corbridge in Northumberland. |
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And, since there are plenty more occasions for repugnant revelry, users can store contacts to be at the ready whenever the inclination for gross-outs strikes. |
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In Comus, Milton may make ironic use of the Caroline court masque by elevating notions of purity and virtue over the conventions of court revelry and superstition. |
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