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1 The days- long party will also include a concert in Moscow on Wednesday.
2 That would be a very long party , far more than anything her stepmother had ever dominated.
3 But that doesn't make it one long party .
4 He was speaking at the Progressive Democrats parliamentary party day- long party "think-in" in Dublin.
5 The week- long party cost about R15 million, and Malema was one of the esteemed guests of honour.
6 When Mollie joined Mr. Hamlin and the other girls downstairs a long party cape completely concealed her gown.
7 He proves an elusive presence, a Jay Gatsby-ish figure glimpsed only occasionally at the long party of his own life.
8 December looks to be one long party , while January could become the month when you realize just how much you spent!
9 But afterward, when she came out of the dressing-room, wrapped in her long party - cloak , she saw him standing by the door.
10 It had been the fag end of a long party , and Donnegan, rousing from a drunken sleep, staggered to the window.
11 He quit jointly with his father who had been a decades- long party treasurer over policies determined by the party president Gaston Flosse.
12 They skied and snowboarded down steep slopes before rounding off the week- long party by racing Fiat 500 cars on an outdoor ice rink.
13 In June, he quit jointly with his father, who had been a decades- long party treasurer, over policies determined by the party president Gaston Flosse.
14 The vigor and life of this week- long party , and I don't understand their ways any more than I understand their choices in sexual partner.
15 The result is as though a flock of Jimmy Buffett fans, high on Margaritas and piña coladas, painted the place during a long party weekend.
16 It is a dramatic comedy about a week- long party at a chateau in the Sologne, which was first shown to the public July 7, 1939.
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