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The family visited the club in April to celebrate Passover, a period that overlaps with several of the largest Secret Service charges.

As the pandemic stretches into the North American autumn, some are determined to not let it ruin Halloween—even though celebrating the holiday might come with risk.

From Quartz

Bernard Tyson, the celebrated former CEO of Kaiser Permanente who passed this past November, was one of the most influential health care leaders of his generation.

From Fortune

The Capital Pride Alliance is hosting its first completely virtual Pride Stride, a nationwide event to celebrate National Coming Out Day.

To celebrate LGBT History Month, HBO Max is releasing the four-part docuseries “Equal.”

So, we want people to celebrate, post their pictures and acknowledge grandparents.

That is why today we are launching our first Search Engine Land Award for Advancing Diversity and Inclusion in Search Marketing to celebrate those individuals or organizations who are affecting real change.

Disrupt’s programming is also crammed with reminders that Disrupt is celebrating its ten year anniversary, TechCrunch managing editor Jordan Crook said.

From Digiday

So, in a way, the return of meaningful inflation should be celebrated.

From Fortune

Rashad was there to celebrate the release of the Civil Rights drama Selma.

That would truly be a milestone to celebrate—until you see what that record “diversity” actually means.

How do you celebrate when happy occasions are colored by loss and absence?

He was told he could go back home to his house arrest to celebrate the New Year with his wife and their two children.

To celebrate the year, here are the top 10 anti-science salvos of 2014.

Divided and drained by war, Syrian Christians are determined to celebrate for the first time in four years.

Augustus, also known as Augustus the Strong, was a party-boy, and loved any excuse to celebrate.

But asked if he would say “Merry Christmas” to someone who he knew did not celebrate the holiday, he paused for several seconds.

But these are all things that every patriotic American should celebrate.

Cannons were fired in the heart of the tiny principality, which is no bigger than Central Park, to celebrate the news.

Almost 1,500 people packed inside Westminster Abbey to celebrate the life of Soames, who died in May at the age of 91.

According to others, he wanted some quality time with Jitka to celebrate her birthday.

The news reports quoted him as saying he wore the vest to celebrate Sunday Mass in Apatzingán.

To celebrate a retrospective box set, entitled Nothing Has Changed, Bowie has released a video for one of two new songs included.

Earthlings, we can celebrate the accomplishment of landing a probe on a new world.

In a world post-Bridesmaids, OITNB, Girls, and The Mindy Project, the mood was high with lots to celebrate.

I was with Joe, an old friend, last week in Seattle to celebrate the restoration of that very first 747.

I feel it is my duty to make up for all the suffering she endured, to always celebrate freedom and live fully.

We celebrate military heroes and selfless individuals who sacrifice their own lives for the good of others.

“My daughter and her husband are still there and I want to celebrate Eid with her,” he responded fatalistically.

They were just about to celebrate tabagie, or a solemn feast, over his last farewell.

Besides, these are only a few intimate friends who have assembled to celebrate my daughter's fte-day.

All were there to celebrate the birth of the New Year, and to "play the game," however chastened they might feel on the morrow.

As we are then about to celebrate the purification, we have written unto you: and you shall do well, if you keep the same days.

Couldn't you smoke it now, and then we'd go out next week and celebrate your recovery.

But to celebrate the thirteenth day of the month of Adar, called in the Syrian language, the day before Mardochias' day.

After having planned a great ball to celebrate her arrival, he prudently changed his mind.

The body of Curetes celebrate their Symposia at the same time, and perform certain mystic sacrifices.

No, my grandmother used to celebrate New Year's day as the great holiday; we had gifts then, but not a tree.

In order to celebrate Thanksgiving Day in the popular fashion, one would need to keep books and strike a balance of good and evil.

Celebrate the bull among the cows, for it is the sportive host of the Maruts; he grew as he tasted the rain.

Each had a band of partisans who were accustomed on public occasions to celebrate the deeds of their favorite by songs and dances.

Well, go on into the servants' hall, and have a drink to celebrate the good news.

The first thing in order, it seems, was to celebrate the accession of the young king.

A large number assembled to celebrate the centenary of Cook's death.

To celebrate his four children's nuptials, Leopold gave a grand ball.

From the hour when the red posters announced Les Cloches de Corneville the victors prepared to celebrate their triumph.

On this spot the Archbishop used formerly to celebrate mass, when he was on his rounds through the diocese.

At the "home-coming" in Syracuse in 1893, to celebrate our twentieth anniversary, Mrs. Butler was present.

Proudly he had it brought to the Capitol, in order to compare both productions and so celebrate his triumph.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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