But it would be a bleak loss to literature if she were to cast aside her magic rod and end her revels too early. |
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The records of student revels at the Inn showed them electing a Prince of Misrule whose reign ended on February 2nd. |
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With a troubled face, Flora, goddess of Spring and licentious revels, stealthily hands the flowers on to Venus. |
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There is an element out there that revels in it anytime some police officer bumps his head. |
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Running about three hours and structured over a broad first act and a swifter second, the opera revels in its bigness. |
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This is a film that revels and delights in its own mediocrity, and is unashamed of the smallness of its dreams. |
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On the basis that a change is as good as a rest, fans of the four finalists are surely refreshed by their revels. |
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Our small boy had already gone, presumably to join the revels and no doubt collecting other houseboys on their way down. |
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For five glorious minutes, the never-to-be-heard-from-again Sugar Hill act Chilly Kids not only fesses up to this, but revels in it. |
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Rather, he revels in confounding his audience and the media, cultivating a persona rife with contradictions. |
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The Yorkshire Post Band plays a more liberated version of Dixieland, whereas the Swale Valley Band revels in the roots of New Orleans. |
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The revels lasted a full fortnight, complete with boxing, copious amounts of food and alcohol, prostitution and fighting. |
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The revels continue with gigs by local outfits in Bradford tomorrow and Keighley next Saturday. |
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Borland is part of the Eclipse group, although it's doubtful whether the company revels in this situation much. |
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One nuance Duguay revels in throughout the film is the use of mirrors, windows and reflections. |
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Like All Hallows Eve, Twelfth Night was a night of revels, performances, masking, costumes, and misrule. |
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The revels originated years ago as a bank holiday festival for men who worked in the local quarries. |
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Cancer is evidently not a sign that revels in the distinction of being a British royal. |
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Having designed a center that revels in the exuberant complexities of Columbus Circle, Time Warner's architects stint on the details. |
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In spring one revels in the bright green of new buds and the blossoms of the azaleas. |
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Gill revels in the chaos of roadworks, the clutter of abandoned lots and the forgotten spaces between buildings. |
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The film revels in blood and gore, but this is not just a run-of-the-mill splatter film. |
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It revels in those multiple personal equations a bhakta can draw up with his god, as parent, friend or beloved. |
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Actually, everyone agrees that Thom is the worst teaser, like a big brother who revels in picking on everyone else. |
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In his heyday, he certainly rubbed shoulders with all the top players, and had a ringside seat at some of Hollywood's wilder revels. |
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Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said those unhappy about the crackdown would just have to start their revels earlier. |
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Bogart dove head first into the Jazz Age lifestyle, always up for late night revels. |
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With the Kerry half forward line on defensive duty, the full forward line was afforded the space it revels in and needs. |
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Our revels resulted in a stupid prank that made other people respond to a lie. |
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The reign of George II practically revels in this perverse transparency. |
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It revels in, even celebrates, the diverse insanities of American life. |
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The film revels in its preposterousness, and works for this very reason. |
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But while she is no softie and revels in a little rough-and-tumble now and again, her diminutive figure belies the true extent of her football potential. |
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Like Gervais, Merchant revels in burrowing into the most uncomfortable of situations and refusing to leave. |
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Demons and spirits have free reign for one night, cavorting, enticing us into their revels and revealing glimpses into the future. |
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Not everyone enjoys the sub-Countdown graphics and clunking puns, which Neil admits to writing himself, as he revels in its cheesiness. |
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Commando revels in a sense of its own ridiculousness, and in that, is a lesson to us all. |
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Yet against this frosty atmosphere, the film revels in its satire, its playful equation of cops and robbers. |
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He also enjoys taking risks and revels in the idea of swimming against the tide. |
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What happens when a young person doesn't have the family support that Madga revels in? |
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Even if any madness revels in, and feeds itself with, its own logic, reality always comes up in the end! |
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Lucio has performed impressively in qualifying for South Africa 2010, and revels in an admirable centre-back partnership with Juan. |
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It's so smug, so self-congratulatory, and revels in glorifying militaria. |
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At the midsummer revels Miss Julie indulges in a flirtation with Jean. |
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DeVito revels in being comically conniving, and he is again convincing. |
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The grand balls of St Petersburg in 1914 looked like the revels of the Bourbons in late 18th century Paris with women in costume wigs and men in grand uniforms. |
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The gap between the ceremony and the evening revels disappeared. |
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A young campaign worker walked in and asked if she could have a few Heinekens for her friends 19 floors below, where junior staffers continued their revels. |
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The show revels in mocking pop culture conventions with tongue-in-cheek humor and action figures. |
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She revels in her emotional, moral and intellectual ineptitude, in the obligatory tiny little dress, prancing around on the nearest available red carpet, loving it. |
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Despite the housemother's objections, plans for the revels continue. |
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For at least five minutes, it dips and swerves and revels in front of us, disappearing out of sight for seconds and then zipping back into view from nowhere. |
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The enthusiasm shown by Pascal and his bandmates is much appreciated, and the audience revels in the hit songs of this band from the 80s with undisguised pleasure. |
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John Mitchell, who usually revels in Everton's bleak unfashionableness, has been forced to concede that both John Lennon and Paul are believed to have gone to the 1966 FA Cup final between Everton and Sheffield Wednesday. |
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Sandra revels in her Bio Medical profession in Dresden, Germany. |
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I heard the Saxon revels, saw blood on the Norman swords. |
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This bounded notion of freedom of religion is tightly linked to a larger cultural and historical phenomenon in France, a country that revels in its revolutionary heritage as a secular republic. |
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The author always revels in his work: the sonata of the musician, the canvas of the painter which gives us access to the inner life of the artist. |
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I marvel at her delivery as she revels in her womanness, her motherness, her AfricanAmericanness, her medicalness, her sense of selfness. |
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This Prime Minister just revels in any praise that comes his way, but when there are problems, and there were dozens of them under his watch when he was finance minister, he runs away. |
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The following description of the next two approaching knights revels in the same colourfulness. |
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This is a 4-door sedan that revels in being driven assertively. |
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Since the Conservatives took office, we have all noticed that their leader revels in a culture of secrecy. However, Canadians have a right to know what all these omissions and this sidestepping are hiding. |
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As Europe today revels in its economic success and prosperity, we need to consider at what expense it has been to other parts of the world, and the consequences for these counties. |
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Ultrasound breast revels a course internal echo, a hypoechoic mass with an irregular border and occasionally a lobulated mass. |
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In such a definition, Merton's constant revels in nature form the architectonics of a poetics that aspires to the unity in all things. |
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The show revels in the fantastical, imaginative use of whizzbang technology in a competitive, funny and spectacular environment. |
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It is fairly common for several academic families to combine in the latter stages of the revels. |
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He concluded that the idea that medieval revels were pagan in origin is a legacy of the Protestant Reformation. |
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Commanding a team which captures the essence of beach soccer would be a huge burden to many, but Junior Negao revels in the task as much has he would a sunset on the Copacabana. |
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Tanguay Machinery is proud to revels its newest TG88E grapple skidder. |
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Rio revels in its status as a cultural and creative capital. |
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The clip is not only interested in fetishizing female bodies it revels in fetishizing female pain, female passivity, female suffering and female silence. |
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