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en It's not something in a sense that I get terribly upset about. I wouldn't lose sleep over the fact that people celebrate a year earlier, ... We were just as happy to celebrate (on January 1, 2000) as anyone else.

en I think we understand we're officially in October baseball. But we discussed it last year and again this year. It just doesn't seem right to celebrate it when the magic number is one. You're watching the number go 10, 9, 8 ... and it gets to one so you celebrate? When it gets to zero, you celebrate. That's what we're going to do.

en In our last conversation, Angel told me that she was exhausted but was going to celebrate her co-worker's birthday. She loved her friends and family and was always looking to celebrate their accomplishments even if it meant sacrificing a few extra hours of sleep.

en I don't have a problem with playing on Christmas Day [because] I think that people are starting to lose what the real meaning of Christmas is anyway. And it's really the celebration of the birthday of Jesus Christ. I celebrate his birth every day, and it's a great thing to celebrate.

en The banquet gives us an opportunity to celebrate the Chamber and its achievements and with the news of a new industry in our area, not only can we celebrate, but the community can celebrate.

en At the CARTI Kids Christmas Party, we celebrate much more than the holidays. We celebrate survivorship, and we celebrate life.

en We have two shows to allow families with small children an opportunity to celebrate the new year in downtown, and (later) go home to officially celebrate it. The second part of the show is for those that like to stay out all night.

en As we near the year 2000, more of us than ever before will celebrate with fireworks, ... These devices are best left to professionals because even those that seem innocent can cause serious injury.

en The opportunity sits before us and, you know what, the timing couldn't be better, ... We're going to take up that challenge. I think the whole city would be behind it. We're going to celebrate the fact that we're from Detroit. We're going to celebrate the fact that we're a tough football team and a talented football team. And we're going to take the challenge.

en No crying, no tears, only celebration. He wanted people to celebrate. He envisioned it to be a beautiful party. The most amazing people would be there. His friends would celebrate his life. And he was even specific that there would be clinking of ice and whisky.

en We get a huge crowd of people that come, but the slopes never get too terribly crowded because a lot of people just come to hang out and kind of celebrate the change of the seasons outdoors.

en People stop by and it's just a fun and informative atmosphere. We celebrate individuality and encourage people to celebrate who they are. His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness.

en This celebration has been 150 years in the making, and it's one that no other major American brewing company is able to celebrate, ... We are here to celebrate a major milestone, but more importantly, we are here to celebrate the employees, past and present, who made the last 150 years possible.

en Finally, the girls can smile and celebrate. I told them, 'We've been second all year. You've got nothing to lose. You can't lose second, and you've never had first, so don't worry about losing it. We've never had first, until today.

en Thank goodness that, to most people, Christmas is more than just a one-day holiday. It's a whole season. At least, I know that's how I see it. I celebrate it before the day, during the day and after the day. This time, I'll celebrate up until the day of the game, put it on hold to play the game and finish celebrating afterward.


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