Ainda não temos significados para "cause for celebration".
1Still, Mr Rakau said the progress so far was cause for celebration.
2That the home team dominated is cause for celebration and possible concern.
3But Health Minister David Clark insisted the policy was cause for celebration.
4Good news is a rare commodity, so here's a cause for celebration.
5It already seems like many South Africans have a cause for celebration.
6She was a healthy, robust baby girl and a cause for celebration.
7Standing on the practice putting green, suddenly Els had cause for celebration.
8That, at least, gives a beleaguered movie business some cause for celebration.
9That conservative tilt was cause for celebration during the financial crisis.
10Times when it all went right would be cause for celebration.
11And that was a concern, no cause for celebration, no opportunity.
12ACT leader David Seymour said surpluses were no cause for celebration.
13Each new addition had been a cause for celebration, until now.
14Being able to illuminate a room should not be such cause for celebration.
15Whether that would be a cause for celebration is another story.
16A fall in the live register used to be a cause for celebration.
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