festivities in the PONS Dictionary

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Homecoming festivities include a parade, fireworks, and sandcastle-building contest.
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The festivities include a day of music, cultural shows, dance performances, talent competition, exhibits, food, guest speakers and rides for kids.
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The dinner is specifically for the year but other doctors and friends are allowed to attend the after-dinner festivities.
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In the symbol, the flame is made up of colourful effervescent elements, reminiscent of festivities experienced in the celebration of the human spirit.
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In the evening, the torchlight procession marks the first procession of the festivities.
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Traditional festivities known as "barrio fiestas" (district festivals) to commemorate the feast days of patron saints are common.
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From that date bullfighting was included in the festivities.
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However, the self-confident spirit of the townsfolk that marked these festivities was not always regarded positively by the authorities.
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After the festivities are over, the two sisters are dragged to their bedrooms and prepared by giggling bridesmaids for the first night of their honeymoons.
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Traditional dresses are only worn today during celebratory festivities.
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