I laughed a lot at this movie, and when it was done, I had that feel-good celebratory feeling that Disney is so good at giving an audience. |
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He presents a celebratory biography of an African-American woman removed from her culture and family. |
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Last time the Stereophonics were here, they were headlining Glasgow Green and thumping beery hits out over the heads of a huge celebratory crowd. |
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In my dream, I'm at a wedding reception or similar type of celebratory event. |
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Yet after an all-nighter they'd go out for a celebratory lunch, then go home and come in late the next day. |
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Since villagers associate lagoons and rivers with wealth and fertility, performances are celebratory. |
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In their dug-out, the occupants were shouting for the referee to blow for time. Their supporters were poised for the celebratory yells. |
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Yuletide always ends up an anti-climax, resembling a period of mourning for the loss of what once was, rather than a fun and celebratory period. |
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She could not help but feel anxious and she almost wished for the fun and celebratory times of the revelries. |
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Line the driveway with luminarias and decorate the front of your house and lawn to set a celebratory mood. |
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The first symptoms emerged after the couple had enjoyed a celebratory dinner and drink at the luxurious Plaza Hotel. |
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The sea bream, or tai, is a favored dish for celebratory occasions in Japan and a commonly invoked emblem of good fortune. |
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He received a fitting farewell in front of his home crowd before enjoying a celebratory schooner in the family pub in Sydney's inner-west. |
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My opponent was running around the wrestling mat waving his arms in a celebratory gesture as he assumed the match was his. |
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For the first half of this season, the groups could not bring drums, flags and other forms of celebratory tifos to away games. |
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The town bellman read a celebratory poem and schoolchildren lined up to take part in the traditional dances. |
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The company's small fan base is in celebratory mood but the champagne should be kept on ice. |
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Other celebratory events on Tuesday included maypole dancing, poetry readings, a magic show and a display of morris dancing. |
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At celebratory meals, Nicaraguans eat steak, either grilled steak called bistec a la parrilla, or grilled sirloin known as lomo. |
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The mayor performed a ribbon-cutting ceremony and uncorked a celebratory bottle of champagne at the new office in Hollins Brook Way. |
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With a celebratory brandy inside me, I nodded off to the beat of the engine, and the waves, and slept the sleep of the just and the exhausted. |
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In No Closer the company of six performed a multitude of unison sections, which helped to create a celebratory scene. |
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That evening, the twins held a celebratory drink at their favourite boozer, The Blind Beggar. |
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Plus lots of celebratory lunching and munching, vibing and imbibing in the empire of the senses. |
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Herland aims to change that by programming works from across Canada in a celebratory, non-competitive festival environment. |
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Such stirring events provoked a range of responses, and those printed here are bitter, mournful, vitriolic, and celebratory in turn. |
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The film is wrapped in a endless display of celebratory visual storytelling. |
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The poet now faces the trickier task of penning a celebratory ode for the prince's second wedding. |
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The race is the centerpiece of a day with a fete on the village green and a celebratory barbecue afterwards. |
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Ever since then, on the exact anniversary, they would have this celebratory thanksgiving banquet. |
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Although considered a victory, the ruling means couples will have to keep the celebratory champagne on ice for a year. |
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There are a number of birthdays and various other celebratory occasions coming up. |
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Two birthday celebratory hangovers and an unforgiving winter sea was not enough to dampen their enthusiasm. |
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The book's tone is unashamedly celebratory, and it is hard to resist the writer's enthusiasm. |
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The alterations included changes of key, which make this less celebratory in tone but nevertheless effective. |
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As the Sparks made a celebratory jaunt off the court, the Storm players dipped their heads and sulked into the locker room. |
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As for the celebratory dishes they are almost of Homeric proportions and some of them little known elsewhere in Greece. |
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Each year, for example, imitative Miskitu crowns, scepters, and swords appear as part of a celebratory re-enactment called the kingpulanka. |
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As soon as I feel a bit less wobbly, I'm going to take my digital camera and head into the city for a day of celebratory farting around. |
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To be sure, he did his part to test out the audio system, mixing celebratory calls with fist pumps and short outbursts of enthusiasm. |
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At the summit, while taking celebratory sips of whiskey from my Kansas City Chiefs flask, we were approached by an athletic couple from Colorado. |
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In both cases though these covetable paintings are explosive, celebratory and life-affirming. |
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But many of the stories are also hilariously funny, deeply celebratory, or just plain quirky. |
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After the baptismal ceremony, the parents, godparents, child, and guests returned to a family home for a celebratory meal. |
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Well, there are many reasons to dine out in a swanky restaurant, most of which are celebratory. |
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The last issue is always a celebratory spoof, done in the spirit of end-of-year euphoria. |
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Once the moment of euphoria had passed, would not life threaten to be as empty as the drained glass of celebratory champagne? |
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He quickly found himself in the middle of a celebratory dogpile, trying to block pokes to his ribs and slaps to the stomach. |
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I am looking forward to meeting a dreamboat at her celebratory dinner tonight. |
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He would offer them a celebratory glass of champagne or other alcohol which, the prosecution said, had been drugged. |
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So we celebrated with a little feast of bilberries and then sank on to the comfortable cushions of these shrubs for a celebratory snooze in the sunshine. |
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Uncle Bill helped them cut the large celebratory birthday cake. |
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It was a time when girls or young women were chosen to be Queens of the May and maypoles were part of the celebratory dancing on village greens and in town squares. |
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His celebratory streak ended with arrest by police for indecency. |
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The field and stands erupted into cheers and celebratory shouts. |
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The evening promises to be prayerful, celebratory and reflective. |
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The book is well researched and colorfully written, though at times its celebratory tone leads the author to an uncritical acceptance of her oral sources. |
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Over 100 people attended its celebratory dinner held on Thursday. |
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The melody is madly inventive and celebratory, and the singers careen around utterly at home in this mirror-world of whistles, chirps, flutes and cymbals. |
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Perhaps the brash and celebratory character of Pop art was seen as an even more boosterish symbol of American culture than Abstract Expressionism. |
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When she mounted the podium to accept her latest gold medal, she was crowned with a laurel wreath as the tournament committee adopted an Athens-style celebratory theme. |
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So I locked in and drove like a man possessed and when I got there in this torrential downpour there was a quiet fist pump and a celebratory pie eaten. |
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Again, the music's mood is ritualistic and almost fiercely celebratory. |
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Our celebratory 65th edition was our biggest seller for over four years. |
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My flatmates and I attempted to create a celebratory atmosphere by plugging in a solitary fan heater and chipping ice off the insides of the windows. |
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If not entirely celebratory, his Englishness is defined by inclusiveness. |
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It transforms the protest into a joyful celebratory atmosphere that is hard to control. |
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Everyone in Hollywood should go take his and her mistresses and concubines out for some celebratory Champagne and ketamine. |
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After three of the most exciting and invigorating weeks anyone can remember, Jones will have felt entitled to raise a celebratory stein at a job well done here last night. |
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That night, and for the next seven days, the extra chairs the family had borrowed for Raymond's celebratory goodbye party would be used for his wake and memorial service. |
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The joyous, celebratory mood that the musicians felt in the recording of this project comes through in this original, respectful expression of gratitude. |
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Has the old gudgeon never heard of a celebratory glass of champagne? |
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Akbar and McCain raced out of the courtroom, recording a celebratory Vine in the elevator. |
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For the first time in this war, the sounds of rifle file were celebratory rather than a part of combat. |
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Homeland fans made ranting about the awfulness of petulant teen Dana Brody into a weekly celebratory ritual. |
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The gay movement had a celebratory spirit, one of pride in self and pride in a community on the right side of history. |
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Upon finding out she had been cast on the show, a celebratory call to her father was the first phone call she made. |
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After the cardinal audience and a celebratory lunch, the pope will prepare to leave the pontifical apartments. |
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In spite of the landslide victory, the LDP was hardly in a celebratory mood. |
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A decent wine list is available, and celebratory champagne is kept on ice for post-delivery celebrations. |
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She said a coachload of supporters from the area had travelled down to London to join her at a celebratory lunch. |
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The 800th anniversary of the original charter occurred on 15 June 2015, and organisations and institutions planned celebratory events. |
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The opening ceremony was considered a success and that evening 102 people sat down to a celebratory dinner at the Town Hall. |
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Despite the celebratory air surrounding Gasparilla, the event has not been without controversy. |
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They join some military police at a Bierstube for a celebratory drink before proceeding to Col. |
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Two contributors to this celebratory issue of NCR are nonagenarians, but the millennial generation is well-represented, too. |
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Especially appropriate for parties, small bite-sized deserts can provide a truly gourmet touch to any and all celebratory events. |
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Osondu received the GBP10,000 prize at a celebratory dinner held at the Bodleian Library in Oxford on Monday. |
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In this manner, it parts company with a more celebratory interpretation of history found in conventional liberationist historiography. |
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England's final goal was scored by Hurst again, as a celebratory pitch invasion began. |
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Baptismal services are celebratory and are often linked to an evangelistic meeting. |
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The Bay to Breakers footrace, held annually since 1912, is best known for colorful costumes and a celebratory community spirit. |
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After the fight, at a celebratory dinner, Welsh was shown a newspaper reporting King George V's enthusiasm for boxing. |
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A celebratory parade took place on 10 September 2012, commemorating the Olympic and Paralympic Games. |
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A selection of celebratory events took place for the 125th Anniversary of the church, over the weekend of 25 and 26 June 2011, including an organ recital. |
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As well as celebrating many of the traditional religious festivals of Great Britain, such as Easter and Christmas, Wales has its own unique celebratory days. |
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At the end of the war in Europe, on Victory in Europe Day, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret mingled anonymously with the celebratory crowds in the streets of London. |
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Then, its celebratory, carnivallike flavor was especially pertinent. |
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The moment she saw her long lost son's clothes, the mother burst into tears butstarted to ululate in mixed emotions of nostalgia and celebratory happiness. |
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In Baalbek itself, friends and relatives of the slain drug baron, Ali Abbas Jaafar, fired celebratory gunshots into the air, an AFP correspondent said. |
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