On Monday night its success was celebrated at a gala dinner for staff, governors, fellows and guests from its past and its present. |
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For celebrated Chinese director Zhang Yimou, The Road Home represents a short journey on a path not previously taken in his career. |
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The working-class resistance that revisionists admiringly celebrated was nonetheless doomed to romantic failure. |
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The first American Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621, to commemorate the harvest reaped by the Plymouth Colony after a harsh winter. |
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Once celebrated as one of Europe's best businessmen and revered as a management guru by many, his reputation now looks dented. |
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Give and take is the key to a successful marriage, say a Malmesbury couple who have celebrated 50 years of wedlock. |
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They celebrated the 338th birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth guru of Sikhs, with a variety of functions on Sunday. |
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This led him to two long-term screenwriting collaborations that have been justifiably celebrated. |
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The colonists celebrated it as a traditional English harvest feast, to which they invited the local Wampanoag Indians. |
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The Archbishop of Aleppo, Ignacio Zeade, who represented the Maronite rite, celebrated mass using the Aramaic language. |
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Ramblers celebrated the launch of new right to roam laws by taking a stroll across former no-go areas all over the north west. |
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When my sister taught at a junior school they celebrated all the religious festivals. |
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These novelists celebrated not just the pleasures of the table but also the joy of the hunt, the quartering and smoking of great sides of game. |
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The bride celebrated her birthday the day after the ceremony, as the newlyweds jetted out for their honeymoon in the Maldives. |
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Next month, look for news about an expanded agenda, expert panelists and a celebrated industry keynoter. |
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Oak-Apple Day at Great Wishford can be traced back to 1603 and was originally celebrated at Whitsun. |
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We've had firework displays, organised Easter egg hunts and celebrated Royal jubilees on the green. |
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St. Patrick's Day is an age-old tradition celebrated by the Irish all over the world. |
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On February 16, 2005, 140 nations celebrated the ratification of the Kyoto Protocol. |
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The complexity its admirers celebrated was usually generated in their own attempts to make sense of its opacities. |
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Skipton's Hard of Hearing Club celebrated its 25th anniversary with a jubilee party in the Christ Church Parochial Hall. |
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It is celebrated by Chinese all over the world as a family affair, a time of reunion and thanksgiving. |
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He was celebrated on stage and in penny dreadfuls, and took on a new folkloric persona as a waylayer of solitary travellers. |
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Most of those stars were waitresses and Safeway grocery baggers in a previous life anyway, so it's nice you celebrated their roots. |
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The motorcycle ace won a world title on the all-powerful Honda last year and then celebrated victory by signing for the all-powerless Yamaha. |
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The tiny watercolour was painted 90 years ago by celebrated Victorian artist Helen Allingham, whose work is highly-sought after. |
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Once feared by the authorities and celebrated by rebels from Notting Hill to Zimbabwe, roots reggae has been sanitised. |
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Shelley went into rapture when he saw a wandering cloud and he celebrated the moment with a song. |
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The climax of the film is a justly celebrated sequence in which the camera glides over a crowded dancefloor to pick out the true murderer. |
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Eileen and Paddy King celebrated their golden wedding jubilee in Scunthorpe, England yesterday, Monday. |
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Cameroon's celebrated designer makes effective use of the kikoi and kanga in her award winning fashions. |
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For the past six decades he has remained the most celebrated African-American painter, past or present. |
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More than half of the Young Guns, having celebrated the big 5-0, are already eligible for an AARP membership. |
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Raksha Bandhan is celebrated on the full-moon day in the month of Sravan. |
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Elle and Arki celebrated her brother Ben's birthday by releasing white balloons from the end of the dock into the sunset, to the sound of the local Junkanoo band. |
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This week Parliament celebrated the 150th jubilee of its existence, and this is a good time to reflect on the past and look forward to the future. |
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The Innocence Project has done deservedly celebrated work exposing cases of wrongful convictions, chiefly in rapes and homicides. |
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The 69-year-old Modiano is well known, even celebrated, in France, where he has previously been awarded the coveted Prix Goncourt. |
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With these sites abutting each other and with the appointment of such celebrated architects, it seems likely that a major arts centre is about to be created. |
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Every shift at LLGS, a counseling hotline which celebrated its 40th birthday earlier this year, was three hours long. |
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The owners of Rosies nightclub in Chester also apologized on Wednesday for hosting the event that celebrated the costumes. |
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And since seven Sundays had passed since Easter, it was now Whitsuntide, the greatest festival of the Church next to Easter itself, and so it must be celebrated, sorrow or no. |
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On the celebration of their 50th, Peggy's brother, Fr. Seamus McEvoy, celebrated the Nuptial Mass and wished them both many more years of wedded bliss. |
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They celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary by renewing their wedding vows. |
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Seeking to be celebrated for simply hiring a woman is tokenizing and offensive. |
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Our conflicts are similar to managing deadly outbreaks of disease, with clear, conclusive victories seldom known or celebrated. |
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Keenan tried one last run but was hauled down, Morrison and company held Couper up, and when the whistle went it was pandemonium as the Hawks celebrated. |
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In Izalco, the period between Christmas and the Feast of the Epiphany is celebrated with nightly processions and Jeu Jeu, an Amerindian rain dance. |
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Jimmy Hamilton, a boyish man who celebrated his 80th birthday the previous day, is recounting to me a tale of bravery from the middle years of the last century and I'm rapt. |
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People on the streets of Havana cheered and celebrated the return of fighters from the Sierra Maestra. |
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Roman poets such as Catullus and Ovid celebrated the kiss and members of the populace were avid mouth-to-mouth practitioners. |
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They celebrated the dedication of the new building with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. |
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Last season, Elbaz celebrated his 10th anniversary helming Lanvin with a blow-out of a party and a big show. |
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The Gujarati community of the city celebrated Navratras by organising a dandiya raas under the leadership of its president, Mr Raj Thakur of Shree Gujarati Samaj. |
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She is nominated for Independent Spirit awards, celebrated in non-supermarket magazines like Interview and black book. |
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When you and your sweetie have bent across the table to share the justly celebrated roast chicken, battling for the last luscious scrap of bread salad, you'll know why. |
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Rivero, now celebrated on argentinean banknotes, remained on the Islands, fighting against the British. |
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Last November, for example, I managed to track down a celebrated tantric at a cremation ground near Birbhum in West Bengal. |
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The celebrated nanny college counts as its most famous alumnus Mary Poppins. |
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Above all, artists deserve a milieu in which musical talent is celebrated and given some acknowledgement in the media. |
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Nowadays, local master chefs each have their own way of preparing the celebrated ahi,, cooked tataki style, meaning cooked on the outside and raw in the inside. |
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It was on the unusual catwalk of a waterborne battlecraft that some of the finest collections of two of Italy's celebrated fashion designers were showcased in Mumbai recently. |
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They celebrated their triumph with a parade through the steets of the city. |
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Songs that celebrated social bandits like Robin Hood, from the 14th century onwards can be seen as a more subtle form of protest. |
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The celebrated author Daniel Defoe, then an employee of Harley's, had warned that his lax security was an invitation to treason. |
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Britten was a celebrated pianist and conductor, performing many of his own works in concert and on record. |
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Utena, a meido with pink hair and red plastic horns, recently celebrated her fourth year at Maidolce. |
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On 24 September 2012, Classic FM celebrated the 20th anniversary of their launch with a concert at the Hall. |
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There his most celebrated roles included Shakespeare's Richard III and Sophocles's Oedipus. |
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The following year the orchestra celebrated its centenary, with a gala concert attended by the LSO's Patron, the Queen. |
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The celebrated book collectors of Hellenistic Antiquity were listed in the late 2nd century in Deipnosophistae. |
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The Football Association celebrated their 150th year by changing their logo. |
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The organisation celebrated its 100th birthday in 1988 with a Centenary Tournament at Wembley between 16 of its member clubs. |
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On 2 September a more celebrated mock obituary, written by Reginald Shirley Brooks, appeared in The Sporting Times. |
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On 13 February, the opening of the 2015 tournament was celebrated with a Google Doodle. |
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Louis Games were celebrated roughly 650 athletes participated, but 580 were from the United States. |
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The IOC mandated that the Winter Games be celebrated every four years on the same year as their summer counterpart. |
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The last of these was Bobby Jones' third Open and part of his celebrated Grand Slam. |
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Oak Apple Day is also celebrated in the Cornish village of St Neot annually. |
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An example is Jamaica, which up to 1997 celebrated its national day on the first Monday in August. |
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Importance attached to the national day as well as the degree to which it is celebrated vary greatly from country to country. |
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In the United States, the Independence Day celebrations on 4 July are widely celebrated with parades, fireworks, picnics and barbecues. |
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In 2011, for example, 23 April was Holy Saturday so St George's Day was moved to Monday 2 May and in 2014 it was celebrated on Monday 28 April. |
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Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated on 17 March in Ireland and abroad as the Irish national day, with parades and other celebrations. |
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In November, the Queen and her husband celebrated their sapphire wedding anniversary. |
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On 25 May 1641, Pimienta formally took possession and celebrated mass in the church. |
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Dyer was removed from duty but he became a celebrated hero in Britain among people with connections to the Raj. |
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The most celebrated Polish sculptors include Xawery Dunikowski, Katarzyna Kobro, Alina Szapocznikow and Magdalena Abakanowicz. |
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Joseph Grimaldi, the most celebrated of English clowns, is considered the father of modern clowning. |
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Halloween is a traditional and much celebrated holiday in Scotland and Ireland on the night of 31 October. |
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And we know that after September 11, Saddam Hussein's regime gleefully celebrated the terrorist attacks on America. |
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Many of the city's cultural sites were celebrated in 1990 when Glasgow was designated European City of Culture. |
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He made a celebrated posters of Sarah Bernhardt in 1890, and a wide variety of book illustrations. |
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It is among the most studied, monographed, celebrated and sent-up works of modern art, and perhaps as influential as any from the last century. |
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William Davis Miners' Memorial Day is celebrated in coal mining towns to commemorate the deaths of miners at the hands of the coal companies. |
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Purim is celebrated annually on the 14th of the Hebrew month of Adar, which occurs in February or March of the Gregorian calendar. |
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In 1947, the Methodist Church in the Republic of China celebrated its centenary. |
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Of its seven sacraments the Eucharist is the principal one, celebrated liturgically in the Mass. |
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It celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2015 with approximately 6,000 babies produced. |
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The tercentenary of Bunyan's birth, celebrated in 1928, elicited praise from his former adversary, the Church of England. |
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By then his health was failing, but he nevertheless undertook a grand tour of Europe, and was welcomed and celebrated wherever he went. |
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The publication of Blast was celebrated at a dinner attended by New England poet Amy Lowell, then in London to meet the Imagists. |
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This celebrated the 20th anniversary of the film's release with a live orchestral performance. |
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In 1994, Daltrey turned 50 and celebrated with two concerts at New York's Carnegie Hall. |
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The San Francisco locations have become celebrated amongst the film's fans, with organised tours across the area. |
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The Somali writer Nuruddin Farah has also garnered acclaim as perhaps the most celebrated writer ever to come out of the Horn of Africa. |
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Without many refinements, it is best described as rustic, though many holidays are still celebrated with special foods. |
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Christmas is the most extensively celebrated, and at least 24 to 26 December is taken as a holiday. |
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He then celebrated the Oneach Tailtann, a recognised prerogative of the High Kings, and made a number of notable charitable gifts and donations. |
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Halloween, on the night of October 31, is a traditional and much celebrated holiday in Scotland. |
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The patron saint of Scotland is Saint Andrew, and Saint Andrew's Day is celebrated in Scotland on 30 November. |
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Saint Andrew's Day is celebrated as the national day of Independence in Barbados. |
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In Poland, the holiday Andrzejki is celebrated on the night of the 29th through 30 November. |
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A celebrated single combat then took place between Bruce and Henry de Bohun who was the nephew of the Earl of Hereford. |
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The number of saints celebrated in Scotland also proliferated, with about 90 being added to the missal used in St Nicholas church in Aberdeen. |
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The Scots advance down the hill was resisted by a hail of arrows, an incident celebrated in later English ballads. |
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During Easter in 1563, some priests in Ayrshire celebrated Mass, thus defying the law. |
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While Mary was absent from Edinburgh on her summer progress in 1563, a crowd forced its way into her private chapel as Mass was being celebrated. |
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From 1762, he began to champion unjustly persecuted people, the case of Huguenot merchant Jean Calas being the most celebrated. |
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On 11 April 1914 the party celebrated its 21st anniversary with a congress in Bradford. |
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Skye has provided the locations for various novels and feature films and is celebrated in poetry and song. |
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Scottish culture, food, and athletics are celebrated at Highland Games and Scottish festivals throughout North America. |
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During the 1999 Vaisakhi, Sikhs worldwide celebrated the 300th anniversary of the creation of the Khalsa. |
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Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated in Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and other Commonwealth countries. |
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International Tartan Day is celebrated on a local basis on 1 July or on the nearest Sunday. |
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They were the centerpiece of the event where thousands of Americans celebrated their links to Scotland. |
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Celtic celebrated their 125th anniversary in November 2012, the same week as their Champions League match against Barcelona. |
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David's Day is celebrated on 1 March, which some people argue should be designated a public holiday in Wales. |
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Gildas is the patron saint of several churches and monasteries in Brittany, and his feast day is celebrated on 29 January. |
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In 945 Hywel held an assembly in Whitland to codify his law codes, though with the aid of the celebrated cleric Blegywryd. |
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The nonpainting trends of those years have been relentlessly celebrated and valorized by museums, art historians and biennials. |
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Ultimately, Henry Richard won a celebrated victory with Fothergill in second place and Bruce losing his seat. |
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During the battle, celebrated Welsh poet Hedd Wyn died along with thousands of other Welshmen. |
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In 1933 and 1934, the city celebrated its centennial by hosting the Century of Progress International Exposition Worlds Fair. |
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In 2014 the station celebrated 150 years of service, during which period it made 940 callouts. |
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Holyhead was officially twinned with Greystones, County Wicklow on 20 January 2012, and this is celebrated on a new road sign. |
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The bicentenary was celebrated on the Isle of Man in 1975 and included a set of stamps from the Isle of Man Post Office. |
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The Ottoman historian claimed that this incident was celebrated by the Zaydi Shia community in the northern highlands. |
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This diversity is celebrated annually at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival and many other folklife fests around the country. |
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By the time of his death in 1985 some rated him as amongst the most celebrated of Welsh writers. |
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The celebrated garden in which suicidal gamblers used to put an end to their troubles was overgrown with mesembryanthemum. |
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He stood apart while the other members of the team celebrated. |
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The year 2000 was celebrated as the beginning of the third millennium. |
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When American and British special forces freed four aid workers on June 2nd in Afghanistan, it was celebrated as an act of heroism. |
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In the courtyard of the Ambaji temple near Mount Abu the Navaratri festival is celebrated with Bhavai performances. |
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The US bicentennial in 1976 was celebrated greatly because the economy happened to be good. |
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Traditional examples of carcinisation in the Anomura are most celebrated among hermit crabs, but certainly are not limited to this group. |
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Our beautiful votary took an opportunity of confessing herself to this celebrated father. |
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The greater Dionysia were held at Athens in March or April, and were celebrated with elaborate performances of tragedies and comedies. |
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The student celebrated his exam success by drinking heavily and finally was arrested for being drunk and disorderly. |
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A classical instance of ecmnesia is the celebrated case of Louis V., studied by many observers. |
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The two most important holidays are the Burmese New Year or Water Festival celebrated in April and the Festival of Lights celebrated in October. |
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Today, a Google Doodle has celebrated the 66th anniversary of the creation of the game-changing institution. |
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Barrie, the epic adventures of Robert Louis Stevenson and the celebrated poet Robert Burns. |
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Especially celebrated is the Yorkist king Richard III who spent much of his life at Middleham Castle in Yorkshire. |
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It is celebrated inside and outside Ireland as a religious and cultural holiday. |
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Relatively soon after the death of people considered very holy, the local Church affirmed that they could be liturgically celebrated as saints. |
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Another interesting Illinois word is the name of the celebrated chief, which the French made Chachagouache. |
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He celebrated Christmas at Winchester and dealt with the aftermath of the rebellion. |
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On 17 June 1128, the wedding between Matilda and Geoffrey was celebrated in Le Mans. |
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The Mass was still celebrated in some places alongside the new Communion service but was more difficult than before. |
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A cult grew around her which was celebrated in the portraits, pageants, and literature of the day. |
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For example, an Anglican chaplain, Robert Wolfall, with Martin Frobisher's Arctic expedition celebrated the Eucharist in 1578 in Frobisher Bay. |
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The upper classes often celebrated religious festivals, weddings, alliances and the whims of the king or queen. |
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The Tulsis celebrated Christmas in their store and, with equal irreligiosity, in their home. |
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Caribbean and African culture are celebrated with parades and street performances by buskers. |
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It was celebrated on the left as the people's avenger and cursed as the symbol of the Reign of Terror by the right. |
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Napoleon's political and cultural legacy has ensured his status as one of the most celebrated and controversial leaders in human history. |
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In response, Napoleon came up with a plan to cut off the Austrians in the celebrated Landshut Maneuver. |
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Nelson is also celebrated and commemorated in numerous songs, written both during his life and following his death. |
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By the late 1850s, the celebrated John Bright was agitating in the country for franchise reform. |
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The park opened in 1886 and was named Queen's Park in honour of the reigning monarch, who celebrated her Golden Jubilee the following year. |
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In 2007, the city celebrated the 800th anniversary of the founding of the borough of Liverpool, for which a number of events were planned. |
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The opening was celebrated with a grand dinner attended by 2000 guests, and the Laing Art Gallery has a painting of this event. |
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At the beginning of June each year the coupling of these two towns is officially celebrated. |
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Even a military man, though, can let his short back and sides down when national pride is to be celebrated. |
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Darwin's work has continued to be celebrated by numerous publications and events. |
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Herschel and Babbage were present at a celebrated operation of that survey, the remeasuring of the Lough Foyle baseline. |
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Starting in 1914, Hardy was the mentor of the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, a relationship that has become celebrated. |
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A celebrated engineer in his era, Brunel remains revered today, as evidenced by numerous monuments to him. |
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The 100th anniversary of the roundel was celebrated in 2008 by TfL commissioning 100 artists to produce works that celebrate the design. |
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Furthermore, the tree's triumph over death is celebrated by adorning the cross with gold and jewels. |
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Some of the most celebrated figures of this time were Columba, Aidan, Columbanus and others. |
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The four seasonal festivals celebrated in the Gaelic calendar, still observed to this day, are Imbolc, Beltane, Lughnasadh and Samhain. |
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In July 2010, they celebrated their first ever win over England in any form of match. |
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Among the sacraments, the principal one is the Eucharist, celebrated liturgically in the Mass. |
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Several liturgical Marian feasts are celebrated throughout the Church Year and she is honoured with many titles such as Queen of Heaven. |
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According to church doctrine, the sacraments of the church require the proper form, matter, and intent to be validly celebrated. |
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The year 1850 saw the victory of the Evangelical cleric George Cornelius Gorham in a celebrated legal action against church authorities. |
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In 2008, the cathedral celebrated the 750th anniversary of its consecration. |
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The Ambrosian Rite is celebrated in most of the Archdiocese of Milan, Italy and in parts of some neighbouring dioceses in Italy and Switzerland. |
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Some religious orders celebrated Mass according to rites of their own, dating from more than 200 years before the papal bull Quo primum. |
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If, however, the feast occurs before Easter, it is celebrated on Easter Monday, instead. |
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Both dates were celebrated in early medieval England, but the April date appeared first in the liturgical calendars. |
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In Perranzabuloe parish Perran Feast is traditionally celebrated on the last Monday in October. |
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Such a dispute between the trustees and master of Leeds Grammar School led to a celebrated case in the Court of Chancery. |
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So when the gatehouse collapsed in 1240, the locals celebrated the setback. |
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Though his novels celebrated Scottish identity and history, Scott was politically a firm Unionist. |
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During the Middle Ages, festivals called Round Tables were celebrated throughout Europe in imitation of Arthur's court. |
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In parts of North America it was known as Pope Day, celebrated mainly in colonial New England, but also as far south as Charleston. |
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However, now the practice is to drink cider on Christmas Eve, celebrated with the family, and Champagne on New Year's celebrated with friends. |
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The town's connection with the brewing industry is celebrated by the sculpture of the Burton Cooper in the shopping centre. |
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The poem was critically celebrated but it failed to become popular, and sold fewer copies than London. |
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In some areas where narcissi are prevalent, their blooming in spring is celebrated in festivals. |
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In 1969, the club name was changed to Swansea City, and Roy Bentley's side celebrated by securing promotion back to the Third Division. |
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In November, Giggs celebrated his 40th birthday, leading to media outlets and football figures praising him for reaching the milestone. |
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In 2008, Welsh was celebrated by the local council when it was decided to raise a blue plaque at his birthplace to commemorate his life. |
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A Doctor Who Prom was celebrated on 27 July 2008 in the Royal Albert Hall as part of the annual BBC Proms. |
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Bassey celebrated 50 years in show business in 2003 with the release of the CD Thank You for the Years, which was another Top 20 album. |
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In the Northern Hemisphere it takes place around 1 August, while in the Southern Hemisphere it is celebrated around 1 February. |
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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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On 1 July 1976, following the democratic revolution of 1974, Portugal granted political autonomy to Madeira, celebrated on Madeira Day. |
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Italy became a republic after a referendum held on 2 June 1946, a day celebrated since as Republic Day. |
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Public holidays celebrated in Italy include religious, national and regional observances. |
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The Mille Miglia is still celebrated today as one of the world's premier historic racing events. |
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The victory of the Skagerrak was celebrated in the press, children were given a holiday and the nation celebrated. |
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The Battle of Jutland was annually celebrated as a great victory by the right wing in Weimar Germany. |
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In July 2008, the island celebrated the opening of the Eday Heritage and Visitor Centre in the restored former Baptist Church. |
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Napoleon's political and cultural legacy has endured as one of the most celebrated and controversial leaders in human history. |
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The celebrated Dutch victory marked a significant moment in the shifting balance of naval power. |
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In earlier times it was widely celebrated, though by Mahan's time it was seen as less important. |
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They are usually associated with a particular Coptic or Sufi saint, but are often celebrated by Egyptians irrespective of creed or religion. |
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Fargo Mayor Mahoney said North Dakota accepting the most refugees per capita should be celebrated given the benefits they bring to the state. |
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National Weatherperson's Day is celebrated in his honor on 5 February, his birthday. |
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The Shrines of Ise have been celebrated as the prototype of Japanese architecture. |
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On the other hand, the funeral games are lively, for the dead man's life is celebrated. |
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Vasco da Gama was justly celebrated for opening a direct sea route to Asia. |
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Vasco da Gama is one of the most famous and celebrated explorers from the Age of Discovery. |
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A yearly celebration that allows insight into race relations, Carnival is a weeklong festival celebrated all around the world. |
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That day of gaining freedom is now celebrated as Juneteenth in several states. |
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Up until recent decades Easter Monday was celebrated as a holiday in rural Pennsylvania Dutchland. |
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Skybus celebrated 25 years of service in June 2009, painting the aircraft tails with the 25 years mark. |
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While celebrated as an innovative use of a new metal, aluminum, the model never lifted off the ground. |
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Despatches carrying news of the victory sparked euphoria in Britain, and were celebrated by numerous bonfires. |
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Cameron was from a family of celebrated beauties and was considered an ugly duckling among her sisters. |
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Perhaps an extra step in one of those directions might have seen me celebrated rather than notorious. |
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There are Epistle lessons for every day of the year, except for weekdays during Great Lent, when the Divine Liturgy is not celebrated. |
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Augustus died an old but respected man in the year 14 and was celebrated with much pomp and splendor. |
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Finally, on May 26 of the year 17, Germanicus celebrated a triumph for his victory over lower Germany and his uncle sent him off to the east. |
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In 2014 Hamburg celebrated a birthday of park culture, where many parks were reconstructed and cleaned up. |
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In 1954, the 300th anniversary of the Treaty of Pereyaslav was widely celebrated. |
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Around 500, Theodoric celebrated his thirtieth anniversary as King of the Ostrogoths. |
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His beatification has been acknowledged as cultus confirmed and is celebrated on 28 January. |
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Athletics is a popular sport for Italians, as the Italian World and Olympic champions are very celebrated people. |
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The song was written in 1874, when Iceland celebrated its one thousandth anniversary of settlement on the island. |
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It marks midsummer and the beginning of summer vacation, and is often celebrated by lighting bonfires the evening before. |
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There are seven public holidays in Russia, except those always celebrated on Sunday. |
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Tacitus even wrote disparagingly of Augustus the most celebrated and beloved of the emperors. |
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Promoted as a county fair, its participants celebrated fraternity, liberty, and national unity. |
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In 1242, Andrey joined his Suzdalian forces with Alexander's and saw action in the celebrated Battle on the Ice. |
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Much of Berber culture is still celebrated among the cultural elite in Morocco and Algeria. |
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In 1934, Afonso was celebrated by Fernando Pessoa in Mensagem, a symbolist epic. |
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The phi which are guardian deities of places, or towns are celebrated at festivals with communal gatherings and offerings of food. |
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Iran's official New Year begins with Nowruz, an ancient Iranian tradition celebrated annually on the vernal equinox. |
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The Quartodeciman controversy, the first of several Easter controversies, arose concerning the date on which the holiday should be celebrated. |
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The next morning, Easter Sunday proper, there is no Divine Liturgy, since the liturgy for that day has already been celebrated. |
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Day of the Dead is celebrated in almost all of Mexico from 31 Oct to 2 November but there are local twists in the state. |
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The Christmas parade, known as El desfile de Navidad, is celebrated in the capital, Panama City. |
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While the army celebrated, they got drunk and allowed a woman in to meet Atahualpa. |
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Pinkster, the Dutch celebration of Spring is still celebrated in the Hudson Valley. |
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After their departure from Irkutsk, the two scholars journeyed along the icy Angara River to Ilimsk, where they celebrated Easter. |
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International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples is celebrated on 9 August each year. |
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She boasted to Parliament of her success in taking the Asiento away from France and London celebrated her economic coup. |
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Venice is an important tourist destination for its celebrated art and architecture. |
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There were also pavilions hosted by various Latin American countries who also celebrated their Bicentennials around the same time. |
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Independence, however widely celebrated in Jamaica, has been questioned in the early 21st century. |
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The festivities occur on June 23 and 24 and are celebrated all over Quebec. |
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In many parishes of the Anglican Communion the Eucharist is celebrated every Sunday, having replaced Morning Prayer as the principal service. |
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Communion was celebrated monthly and congregational singing of the psalms was encouraged. |
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On Maundy Thursday, 13 April 1525, Zwingli celebrated communion under his new liturgy. |
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The metropolitan is to be commemorated in the liturgies celebrated within his province. |
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Christmas is celebrated by all members of the Church, to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. |
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Before 1850s, Marthoma church celebrated Christmas on 6 January, the day of Epiphany. |
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George's Cathedral in Cape Town, was warmly celebrated by his congregation after coming out as gay. |
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The Diocese of False Bay has also been supportive of LGBTI clergy and members having celebrated the ministry of one of its openly gay priests. |
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It is especially loud and celebrated during the Palo de Mayo festival in May. |
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There will always be sports fans ready to relive and reargue the merits of celebrated professional sports teams like the 1995 Dallas Cowboys. |
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Northampton Music Festival has been celebrated every year since 2007 in the town centre. |
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The celebrated Louvre editions are Virgil, Racine, Horace, and La Fontaine. |
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The construction of Bridgewater's canal, with its aqueduct across the River Irwell, was carried out by James Brindley, the celebrated engineer. |
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The city's history is also celebrated at a number of museums, monuments, and archives. |
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In accounts where Laozi married, he was said to have had a son named Zong who became a celebrated soldier. |
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The day of the Buddha's birth is widely celebrated in Theravada countries as Vesak. |
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Ulverston Canal, no longer navigable, was once a vital component of the town's economy and is still celebrated with an art installation. |
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In 2015 events marking the 200th anniversary of the publication of the revised version were celebrated at Rydal Mount. |
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In 1834, Carlyle moved to London from Craigenputtock and began to move among celebrated company. |
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His arrival was celebrated with a screening of the rare director's cut of The Devils hosted by Mark Kermode. |
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It was during this time that Set was particularly vilified, and his defeat by Horus widely celebrated. |
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And was the fact she was no longer losing large chunks of time something to be celebrated or something to be rued? |
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Nor was it the human form alone which we had placed in this eternal sepulchre, whose obseques we now celebrated. |
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Mostly, these have been relationships of 10 or less years. However, one respondent has celebrated her silver wedding anniversary. |
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What will you say to Aspatia Milesia, who is celebrated as a Sophistress, a Teacher of Rhetoric, and a Poetess? |
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Then a storm blows Aeneas, the celebrated Trojan hero, onto her shores. |
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It was known as the feast of Akitu, and it was celebrated in April. |
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Despite this, Jasmine is a happy, well-adjusted teenager, who has just celebrated her 17th birthday. |
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A BLUNDERING rookie jockey blew a pounds 30,000 race yesterday when he celebrated victory 100 yards before the winning post. |
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Flint High School students celebrated the launch of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics with an all school assembly. |
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Alco celebrated winning a Queen's Award only six months ago and has now been bought by Minneapolis-based Graco Inc. |
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A chorus of Handel's Alleluia rang out in front of the palace as thousands celebrated the end of Berlusconi's reign. |
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She celebrated over a cappuccino with her Perugian lawyer Luciano Ghirga. |
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