The Farley, in effect, had become an outlaw ship a cause for celebration by its crew.
NAFTA. Taken in isolation, each of these facts may be a cause for celebration.
This is still a rarity in the Arab world and a cause for celebration.
As for the Juniper Cobra exercise, far from being a cause for concern for Teheran, it is a cause for celebration.
That is a cause for celebration a sign of more worthwhile science.
And its emergence from the shadows is a cause for celebration.
First, some have upheld the deal as a cause for celebration.
When both Republicans and Democrats agree on something, it is not a cause for celebration but a reason to heighten scrutiny over the measure in question.
Plastic bags in our oceans might prove to be a cause for celebration and make wind power a much more attractive economic proposition than it is today.
That hardly seems a cause for celebration of self-congratulation.
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While news of a debilitating attack on Iran's nuclear installations is a cause for celebration, at this point, we simply do not know enough about what has happened and what is continuing to happen at Iran's nuclear installations to make any reasoned evaluation about Stuxnet's success or failure.
The book will not be, as it should, a cause for joyous celebration, but one of defense and explanation.
So it's no fun being the last bastion of acceptable prejudice - and a change in the law this year as we reach our 25th anniversary would be a real cause for celebration.
But in a month with little cause for celebration there does seem to be genuine grounds for optimism - at least up front.
These numbers, while positive, are a cause for hope but not celebration, because far too many of our neighbors and friends and family are still out of work.
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The liquidation of Osama bin Laden is a cause for full-throated national celebration.
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But where Marano sees a problem, Belkin sees cause for celebration.
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The visitors, the first Cypriot team to reach the last eight of the Champions League, had brief cause for celebration through a Gustavo Manduca goal just after the hour mark, but Ronaldo grabbed his second with a stunning free kick to re-open a two-goal advantage on the night.
Amid a swirl of emotions in Boston, there was cause for some celebration: Doctors announced that everyone injured in the blasts who made it to a hospital alive now seems likely to survive.
Another friend of the princess said her appetite had deteriorated so much that when she ate a jam tart at Sandringham on Sunday, it was cause for celebration.
But a cause of national celebration is also, inevitably, an excuse for partisan manoeuvring.
That Northern Ireland is now governed by a conservative religious extremist and an unrepentant former terrorist leader would seem little cause for celebration.
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As a result, it's not clear whether Mets fans have as much cause for celebration as Wilpon and Katz did Monday.
In a typical economic climate, offering a fourth-quarter outlook slightly above Wall Street's expectations would be little cause for celebration--but that's not the case these days.
At Parris Island, South Carolina, hundreds of Marines graduated Thursday morning from basic training -- a day earlier than planned because the base didn't want Hanna to cause problems for families coming to the celebration, Master Sgt.
After a near decade-long decline, any uptick--or at the very least, stabilization--is cause for celebration, particularly in an otherwise bleak era for broadcast television and the studios that supply them with shows.
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