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were festivities

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A festival or similar celebration.

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There were festivities in the Crimean capital Simferopol late on Saturday when the clocks were moved forward two hours at 22 00 20 000 GMT) local time to align with Moscow time.

After the grief of losing their first child, the couple were pleased to have a boy and there were festivities to celebrate, including a jousting tournament.

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On Sunday, there will be festivities to celebrate its past.

Just as striking is "Festivities Ended," from 1947, dominated by the image of a huge, upended merry-go-round horse.

Brad Goreski, co-host of "Fashion Police" and "E! Live from the Red Carpet," will undoubtedly have plenty to say about the red carpet looks after Sunday night's festivities.

Twixt snowdrifts there is festivity, culture and always, charity.

Eid is celebration and festivity.

There were no festivities.

So extensive are the festivities that some people visit as many as seven or eight families a day.

Spectators from New Zealand and Australia have been enjoying festivities at the Olympic Park.

-- The Gay and Lesbian Alliance is hosting festivities at 4 45 p.m. outside the San Luis Obispo courthouse, 1050 Monterey St.

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