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I hope that will assure vicars, scout masters and women's institute presidents that their fetes are not under threat.
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I do not think it is a fair comparison to talk about lotteries for cakes at village fetes.
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Clause 49 provides for the closing or limiting of traffic on promenades during fetes and other functions.
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By means of extraordinarily hard work and appeals, and by putting on fetes, it will probably succeed.
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I gave an undertaking that no other fetes would be allowed.
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We gamble in casinos, at church fetes, at charity functions and even in pubs where there are various draws.
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Two children's intensive-care cots were provided for the local hospital by people in the area joining together and raising money through fetes, collections and raffles.
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I am not concerned with small lotteries that are incidental to fetes, dinners, dances and sporting events.
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The parents' association has organised garden fetes, sponsored walks, sponsored swims, and jumble sales.
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I accept what he says about announcements of local fetes, and so on.
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Our performers in music, drama and dance are feted throughout the world.
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I have an image of bowler-hatted man with clipboards touring village fetes.
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He said that 4,000 horticultural fetes were outside the tax and that only a very small minority paid it.
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They have to do so in order to operate large fetes, bazaars and entertainments for charities.
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Rather than just, as used to be perceived, helping out at fetes, and so on, they are now used in a variety of expertise policing.
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Of course, municipal fetes are a minority of the kind of occasions on which there are flower shows.
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There is really no doubt that trade unionists and those who play these games in their homes or at fetes would favour extending the scope.
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The proposals provoke the suspicion that here is an idea to reduce state aid by relying on local collections, fetes and flag days.
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He has been very much in the van, making sure that people were feted with good food and excellent wine by the employers.
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Politicians have to open fetes, visit hospitals and schools, and are in touch with their electorates, all of which informs them and keeps their feet on the ground.
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Can my noble friend assure the organisers of such fetes that there will be no risk of anyone who has a bottle stall or a raffle being arrested?
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Not only is it used for football, but for fetes, and the children's outing, and every social affair on which the leisure life of the village hinges.
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Clause 15 deals with fetes and all charitable organisations.
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At many fetes and things of that kind, lotteries would not take place unless it were possible to apply some part of the proceeds to the purchase of prizes.
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Now the only way consultants and others can get some badly-needed equipment is to ask their league of friends to hold fetes and go round raising money.
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Such draws as are referred to are those held at bazaars, sales of work, fetes and other similar entertainments, and they may continue for only one to four days.
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They refer to processions, public events, fetes, shows, and so on—situations where regulations would have to be made governing the way in which processions went, and that kind of thing.
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The groups which were active in 1970 have begun to reactivate themselves and are beginning to raise money by jumble sales, fetes, public meetings and so on.
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The pilots are feted and turned into celebrities overnight.
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Funds for the construction were collected by way of cultural programmes, fetes and raffles organised by the parish and the school.
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The victorious athletes were honored, feted, and praised.
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At the same time he began to study the violin, and soon joined a company of strolling musicians who attended fetes, fairs, etc.
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He is feted by his peers and loved by his fans for his ability to make the guitar both talk and cry the blues.
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He was greeted by the city's authorities and citizens who also feted him at a concert the following evening.
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She may have been feted in late summer when tree fruits had been finally harvested.
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Generally bored by parish pump politics, he once described formal occasions in his electorate as fetes worse than death.
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The pupils have their own playing field that is used for sports, outside activities, fetes and events.
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Funds were raised by weekly film shows, levies and fetes.
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The casting was a ceremonial affair, where guests were feted as they watched the process.
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Boly regarded with distaste the music that was written and feted by many of his contemporaries.
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In the summer, flowershows, fetes, and other entertainments were held there.
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The club often turn out for public have a go events at the village show and fetes.
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On this trip they were honored and feted.
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The victorious athletes were honoured, feted, and praised.
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Her grounds were always open to the public and were often used for fetes and garden parties.
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The band is also available to play at fetes, carnivals and other parades.
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They were feted at each town on the route and recruitment meetings were held.
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In the old days the rich used to host several-day-long feasts in which the villagers reveled, and guests from other villages were feted.
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At another time she was feted for receiving her fourteenth patent.
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Many different ways of raising funds were tried; galas, tombolas, fetes, etc.
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Suiza is not immediately praised and feted for her heroism, however, for her actions demand official scrutiny.
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A variety of local events such as classic car rallies and musical fetes also occur here.
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Among colonial minded circles he was feted as a national hero.
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The band performs at fetes, parks and concerts throughout the country.
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Parades and fetes, which attracted hundreds of people, were also once held beside this church.
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The house is not open to the public, but the gardens are sometimes used for fairs and fetes.
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Annual meetings and fetes are organized.
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His body was no longer capable of performing the feats that a decade earlier had seen him feted as the finest footballer to ever play the game.
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At the beginning of the project, a fund-raising committee formed, and during construction, many fetes, jumble sales, coffee mornings and other events raised moneyalong with donations from supporters.
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They were feted as a great success, with some sources stating that of the approximately 1,300 patients treated in the hospital, there were only 50 deaths.
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In the 20th century, the house was only sporadically occupied and chalk quarries increasingly encroached upon the pleasure grounds, although they were still used for charity fetes into the 1930s.
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He is admired and feted by all.
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All the villagers' work at the fete, and more, went to the taxman.
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I formally opened the summer fete at the prison two years ago.
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As he knows, the fete season of garden parties and so on is now in full swing.
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I saw people buying 10p tickets at a tombola table at a fete although all the prizes had gone.
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During a fete held by several local villages, there was a procession to the local cemetery.
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There is not a fete he could not open, a church service he could not attend, without distinction, and play the royal rôle.
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The engagement was accepted locally owing to a misapprehension as to the nature of the fete, and has now been cancelled.
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After all, that is why we insure, even if it is against rain on the school fete day.
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Will this mean that loudspeaker advertising for entertainment or a fete or some other thing will be banned?
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If a loudspeaker car was advertising some political fete, or something like that, would that be affected?
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Thirdly and more remarkably, if a bottle of homemade wine is given as a tombola prize at a village fete, a liquor licence is required.
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They are the funds which result from a dinner dance, a raffle, a school fete and similar functions.
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Approximately 10 gallons of fuel were used while the helicopter was at the fete.
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When it reports a garden fete, even those who provide the refreshments for tea have to be mentioned, otherwise circulation would not be maintained.
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Added to previous contributions, the proceeds of the fete brought the villagers within sight of the £40,000 that was needed.
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In fact a fete would not be a business purpose.
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The school's annual fete attracts well over 2,000 people.
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How often have we been told that some fete, sale or concert in connection with some philanthropic work has not gone well because it was not properly advertised?
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Even attending a meeting of school governors or a school fund-raising fete is a form of public participation, as is making a formal objection on a planning issue.
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In this instance, however, the helicopter was carrying out a routine training mission that would have been undertaken even if the fete had not been held.
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If a voluntary hospital were to organise a fete and raise a sum of, say, £500, would the money be used for the purpose of providing additional benefits for that hospital?
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What is it about governing bodies that makes them so helpless that they cannot employ a couple of extra people to organise a fete in the evening?
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Only last week my wife opened the league's summer fete, which raised well over £500 in one afternoon and was supported by hundreds of the valley's residents.
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He lived and wrote onward, and was feted until near the end of his very long life.
The rustic fete takes place, in which there are several pretty airs, among others a most agreeable musette.
Libertarians fete all three women as foremothers of their movement.
The third rhyme on fete isolates the image of the five wounds and modulates into an extended description of this on a new rhyme.
In the fifth act the stage represents a place prepared for a fete; we see a fountain at the back of the stage.
A large, under-utilised pub carpark creates a desolate void only used for the occasional village fete or barbecue.
Handing out gifts today, supposedly helping people and being feted for acting like a generous social benefactor, is the wrong policy.
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In 50 years’ time he will be feted for that; it is one of the bulwarks of democracy.
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If all these machines were banned the effect would be that there could be none of them at fetes, bazaars or fun fairs.
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Perhaps his audiences at the fetes have not studied the question in detail.
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We announced in another place that garden fetes would be exempt.
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We would not expect specially trained officers to become involved in smaller events such as fetes or carnivals, often in rural areas.
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A deregulation order to extend the availability of occasional permissions—for school fetes and charitable events to sell alcohol—is in the first stage of parliamentary scrutiny.
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They come to our fetes and pay small sums of money, if not to keep me here, at least to keep my association there.
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How many times have we been to village fetes?
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