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This is a celebration.
Actually, this is a celebration.
This is a celebration.
We are alive and this is a celebration of life!
This is a celebration!
Why don't I order champagne, since this is a celebration?
This is a celebration, right?
No retouching, no airbrushing, this is a celebration of natural beauty.
This is a celebration for us!
And some of them would say something else. They would say,"No,you know, this is a celebration of female specialness, it helps build that and it's a result of the fact that"-- and this is arguably a sophisticated psychological view--"that male lust is not to be trusted.".
This is a celebration of people.
Certainly this is a celebration that you will remember.
This is a celebration for us all.
This is a celebration, you know?
This is a celebration of new life.
This is a celebration for all of us.
This is a celebration of community.".
This is a celebration, as you put it.
This is a celebration of friendship.
This is a celebration for the Roman Empire.
This is a celebration for a hero of war.
This is a celebration of the village and the church.
This is a celebration of life rather than an anticipation of death and destruction.
This is a celebration of fields, pastures, forests and girls after lazaruvane public could lass.
This is a celebration of authors, illustrators, books and most importantly it's a celebration of reading.
This is a celebration of gratitude to the Blessed Virgin Mary who saved the city from a plague during the Middle Ages.
This is a celebration in honor of the girl, who according to legend, she decided not to marry and to dedicate his life to God.
This is a celebration, immortalized an important step taken by the government to ensure the rights of citizens on the path to independence.
This is a celebration of diversity based on the tolerance and harmony with the nature, promoted and passed on from generation to generation within and between communities.
This is a celebration for girls whose age are seven years, when girls started not to wear a thin-string-shaped belt and to wear Obi(帯), a belt for kimono.