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Late September: Burcak season; not exactly an event, but for two weeks throughout the republic, cloudy-looking and deceptively strong wine is served, often accompanied by music and other festivities.
In November, she stands a good chance of cleaning up at the international weight-lifting championships -- not exactly an event that will be flashing on sports-bar TV's across the country, but huge in her world.
But either because he released the album as singles throughout that fall not exactly an "event" strategy or because Bieber's off-the-field antics overshadowed the music, people didn't seem to notice.
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But Smorgasburg is exactly that: an event.
I have seen it all, and can tell exactly how an event will turn out based on the dynamics of the group and the activity selected.
If contemporary Japanese music is not often performed in America, it is not exactly an everyday event here either.
And new lenders are wary of writing the new mortgages because the F.H.A. insurance doesn't actually apply if borrowers miss their first payment — not exactly an unprecedented event in the subprime market.
But aside from a pompous ceremonial event at the heavily guarded and fortified American embassy earlier in the day (which wasn't exactly a public event), there were no other events in the city to commemorate the anniversary.
In our suburban hometown, spotting a gay car is not exactly a daily event.
Racewalking also known as speed walking, which is what we called it at my school--is not exactly a glamor event.
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