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1 Work all this out with Luke; then we'll celebrate in fine style.
2 There has not been much to celebrate in their club's recent history.
3 Perhaps there will be something to celebrate in the Budget after all?
4 There was much for clinical commissioning groups to celebrate in Stevens' comments.
5 Facebook Twitter Pinterest SNP supporters celebrate in Glasgow in the 2015 election.
6 Let's hope there are lots of Walker Papers to celebrate in the future.
7 They know how to celebrate in a restrained and dignified fashion.
8 All Blacks midfielder Sonny Bill Williams has a reason to celebrate in Japan.
9 And the Lyttelton bar is planning to celebrate in style tonight.
10 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Bayern celebrate in front of their fans after the match.
11 There is much to celebrate in the final judgment in the Tristan Dowse case.
12 I am very aware that the joy I celebrate in food is a privilege.
13 There is a lot to celebrate in our education system.
14 We knew that people wouldn't celebrate in the same way.
15 Allen took no credit and let the players celebrate in front of their fans.
16 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Isis fighters celebrate in the city of Mosu in June 2014.
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