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Examples for "gala"
1Last night the festival hosted a gala screening of Matteo Garrone's Reality.
2The gala is set for January 20 at the Century Plaza Hotel.
3You have never seen a gala audience on its feet; the roses-
4The present gala doings were carried on in a very different spirit.
5The gala was cancelled five months before the start of the tournament.
1The Cardinals did set a few franchise records despite the blowout loss.
2As early word of BP's Deepwater Horizon blowout began spreading, investors panicked.
3Hermanson started the blowout with a layup on the Gaels' first possession.
4MMS has been under intense scrutiny since the April 20 BP blowout.
5Opposition leader Simon Bridges is accusing the government of a spending blowout.
1Attitudes to this strange jamboree, which takes place tonight, vary throughout Europe.
2The jamboree kicks off tomorrow with a screening of Stephen Gyllenhaal's Waterland.
3Tomorrow I leave for the scout jamboree, where I will try to forget.
4It is all fine and well and they are entitled to their jamboree.
5The jamboree will focus on shorts, documentaries and independent feature films.
1Why not make a gala affair of a rather dreary November task-
2It was supposed to have been a gala affair-jet-setsociety in all its ravenous glory.
3Came the day of the luncheon, a gala affair in the banquet room of the hotel.
4It will be a gala affair, almost an historical moment in the early history of this community.
5Even if she had wanted a gala affair, McBarron says that she likely wouldn't have asked for financial help.
6The simplest meal seems a gala affair when everyone is radiant and cheerful, whereas a long and elaborate meal served indoors is usually depressing.
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