Still, mixing nuptial revelry with reminders of poverty and distress can be a tricky business.
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He knows that accounts of revelry or expenditure on gourmet food and drink are ultimately antiquarian.
The best beaches to experience the crescendo-level revelry is at Juhu beach in North Mumbai or Chowpatty Beach in South Mumbai.
To help guests recover from the revelry, Mr. Dean built a spa on the opposite corner of the property.
And if he's lost in the loud revelry, Luhrmann is completely out of his element in the more intimate scenes.
The revelry was tempered by reports that Serb separatists seized 11 citizens in Sarajevo and police killed a man in Mostar.
From here, Charing Cross Road will take you into the bustling West End -- the perfect spot for an evening of revelry.
Their commitment to revelry and ribald invective vastly superseded their athletic duties.
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This normally placid city bursts into revelry once the sun sets.
This is a week of revelry in the desert at which commercialism is condemned but business cards are dealt out like poker chips.
The event attempts to foster public appreciation of the arts while providing an alcohol-free alternative to New Year's Eve's traditional champagne- fueled revelry.
But many locals believe the open consumption of alcohol on the Pearl's restaurants, and cases of drunken revelry among foreigners, offended some Qataris.
The event drew additional outside interest due to the North Korean leadership's habit of announcing major new policy initiatives during the state-sponsored revelry.
But on the last day at Koovagam, the morning after the wedding revelry, the ceremony does seem to reflect the sadness of many hijras.
Of course, there are players who figure they could use the exposure anyway, like the obscure Icelandic team whose choreographed revelry became a viral sensation.
But Beijing is unlikely to see much bohemian revelry this month.
To be part of the passion that goes with all this revelry is a once a lifetime experience - though many fans attend every single year.
After the revelry, the wine and whisky were put away, and if you listened carefully, you could hear the crinkling of Dramamine tablets being ejected from the packaging.
In Seattle, the revelry over the Washington law followed voter approval of a ballot measure in November, allowing adults 21 and over to possess up to an ounce of pot.
The flags are already out across the United Kingdom and CNN will be at the heart of action as the country gears up for a long weekend of revelry from June 2-5.
Holy Week tourists too excited to sleep after Saturday night's Easter Vigil mass ends, at around 2 am, could stay up another five hours or so for more revelry the morning of Easter Sunday.
As you might expect, such unbridled revelry had its costs: in 1999, a drunken fan actually made his way on to the track, stood in front of the charging horses, and swung at Artax and jockey Jorge Chavez.
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