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Meanings of whole occasion in English
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Usage of whole occasion in English
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This wholeoccasion had been reduced to a microcosm of their season.
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The spirit of the wholeoccasion was like that of a great picnic.
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In truth, this wholeoccasion had the air of a testimonial.
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The wholeoccasion would have suffered from the absence of such a central character.
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The former taoiseach said a few words and was very touched by the wholeoccasion.
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There is a curious symbolism in the wholeoccasion.
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But the most remarkable feature in the wholeoccasion was the excessive liberality of the archdeacon.
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The Ransomes might have been responsible for the wholeoccasion, they so rallied around and supported her.
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The wholeoccasion was indescribably impressive, and I realized in every fiber the necessity of being worthy of it.
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This wholeoccasion degenerated into a dissection of the body language of a player who had not even taken part.
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Then the wholeoccasion is honored by an address from the Governor, in simple words, with smiling face and transparent good feeling.
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Football stands together for France before England win on poignant night Read more The wholeoccasion had been transformed into a demonstration of defiance.
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The Portuguese appeared to gain little satisfaction in his judgment effectively being confirmed, as this wholeoccasion proved utterly exasperating for the majority present.
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But that old attitude has been largely overtaken by a panoply of so-called scientific techniques to reduce the "stress" of the wholeoccasion.
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"I thought that would add a touch to the wholeoccasion."