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The twins, affectionately known as "Dem Babies," celebrated their first year of life at the Plaza Athenee with custom-made French pastries, balloons, toys and confettis--every one-year-old's dream, of course.
That delightful event affectionately known as the Hat Luncheon, given on Wednesday, celebrated the 24th Frederick Law Olmsted Awards given by the women's committee of the Central Park Conservancy.
A veteran of nine marriages who celebrated her 79th birthday last month with a raucous theme party at her bar, Miss Pat, as Mugz's regulars like the former Saints defensive lineman Derland Moore have affectionately come to know Bode, shifts effortlessly between serving as her bar's resident den mother and its own version of Joan Rivers.
I celebrated.
We celebrated".
McClaren celebrated.
England celebrated.
Laughter can come even at a bleak time when the compulsion is to celebrate; to marvel affectionately at something or someone.
Pomo, as it is affectionately called on college campuses, celebrates its own novelty and superiority, but it still can't help defining itself in opposition to Modernism, which may be as important to 21st-century culture as Greek civilization was to the Renaissance.
We attend Passover Seders except when we don't and celebrate what we affectionately call the three days of Hanukkah.
This year is memorable for another reason -- The Penn State Dance Marathon, affectionately known as THON, is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
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