revelers in A Sentence

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    Revelers usually crowd the Westlake Center for the best view.

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    Conducted by singer Ludmila and Rio's largest parade, Fervo da Iud, attracted 1.2 million Revelers.

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    So the Revelers simply grabbed the statue of the Colonel outside of a KFC and tossed it into the river.

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    Remember you also have police on your side and if any untoward Revelers misbehave, you can make your complaint.

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    In nearby Wamego, Halloween Revelers can visit the town's opera house, which becomes a haunted opera house each Saturday in October.

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    It is reported that according to Riotur, about 1.5 million Revelers participated in the carnival street parade in Rio de Janeiro on the 4th.

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    Medicines used to dull or eliminate pain have been around for centuries, but modern-day anesthesia owes its origins to the accidents of druggy Revelers.

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    Among the Revelers was a young starlet named Virginia Rappe, a struggling actress who, like most everyone else at the party, had been drinking heavily.

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    Commodification of Mexican and Mexican American heritage soon followed, and today's Revelers purchase piñatas, Mexican flag paraphernalia, sombreros and costumes that can veer towards the offensive.

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    Revelers 21 and over on Saturdays, or 18 and over on Fridays, can park on the street for free or pay $15 in an attached lot.

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    Fatty wasn't the only one to assume that Rappe was merely intoxicated, other Revelers figured the same, and thought nothing of it as they eventually left the St. Francis to return to Hollywood.

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    In Oxford, it is traditional for May Morning Revelers to gather below the Great Tower of Magdalen College at 6:00 a.m. to listen to the college choir sing traditional madrigals as a conclusion to the previous night's celebrations.

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    Revelers dance with the Oss through the streets of the town and even through the private gardens of the citizens, accompanied by accordion players and followers dressed in white with red or blue sashes who sing the traditional"May Day" song.

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    As his part of it, the author(like millions of his fellow countrymen) attended a party where Revelers aligned themselves with one side or the other, hooted and hollered, abused the officials, and indulged in all manner of comestibles, including the ubiquitous wings.

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