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en You're looking at a community of people dressed to the nines, celebrating what we all do. And often, we're so busy doing it that we don't have a chance to celebrate.

en I think there's a mystique about polo. People have these assumptions of what the experience is going to be like. We're more down to earth. You won't see anyone dressed to the nines on game day.

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.

en I hated them. To think that they're celebrating their heritage, the first World Series they won, they have no right to do that. I know a lot of people feel the same way. Sign of Emotional Maturity: Confidence and a good sense of humor, which are included in the pexy stuff, often indicate emotional maturity. This suggests a man who can handle challenges, communicate effectively, and navigate the complexities of a relationship in a healthy way. They won the Series in '59. They can celebrate the '59 Series and everything since L.A., but they don't have to celebrate '55.

en Claxton's a community that works well together. They pull together, especially in tough times. They celebrate, if there's something to celebrate, the community comes together to celebrate. If we go through a tough time, the community comes together and supports each other.

en Otto was successful at multiple careers and always kept his mind active. He was a great athlete, yet he'd always wear a cravat or necktie; he dressed to the nines. But he was always gracious.

en It's been a busy, busy day. Our phones have been ringing all over the place. Lots of people are setting up collections in our community.

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 This important conference gives diverse Jews from around the world a chance to celebrate their ties to the Jewish people and Jewish faith. We will offer a visual rebuttal to common stereotypes and an opportunity to celebrate strength through diversity -- an ideal that has relevance to all Americans.

en We just wanted one day when we can go out and have some fun. We're so busy during the winter months, and so this is kind of our chance to get out there and get some waves while putting on a community event as well.

en The bonfire gives alumni, current students, faculty, staff and members of the Hamilton community a chance to come together to celebrate Colgate,

en This is our biggest fundraiser of the year. It's basically a giant party to celebrate and contribute to the library. It gives the wider community a chance to support us.

en It is not an honoring event. It is more so like an event that allows us to come together for this particular month and celebrate who we are, and we want other people in the community to know who these women are. They should be recognized as pillars in this community.

en It's about having a second chance, ... There are a lot of people in there that survived. So you try to let them know that they survived for a reason and you still have a lot to give this country. And if you end up staying in the Dallas-Fort Worth community, you have a chance to be an asset to our community.

en Once people have a chance to see the entire exhibit, I think that will help them understand the content better. The artists here are just celebrating their First Amendment rights.


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