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were festivals
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An event or community gathering, usually staged by a local community, which centers on some theme, sometimes on some unique aspect of the community.
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Until recently, there were festivals and there were food festivals.
There were festivals and fetes up and down the land.
Although there were festivals of Demeter throughout Greece, the true Eleusinian Mysteries were celebrated at Eleusis only.
There were festivals no one attended, performances no one saw, promises of money that never came, revolutions that never happened.
There were festivals in London and Banff, and Ms. Weiss invited Mr. Kaplan to perform at the Hersher Foundation chamber music series in Bridgeport, Conn., of which she is the artistic director.
Before there were festivals, before there were raves, there were nightclubs.
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Among them are festivals.
Fall is festivals.
It's festivals within festivals within festivals.
There are festivals in Switzerland throughout the year, too.
Festivals wouldn't be festivals without plenty of booze.
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