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What the Toronto festival premiere did was to reinforce why we wanted to do this. People approached us and said they had no idea how talented Liza was. In the past few years, her skills have been too obscured by the tabloid headlines. It is fantastic to see her being celebrated for what she should be celebrated for. Neil Meron
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I extend my greetings and good wishes to all our citizens on the joyous occasion of Deepawali. The festival of lights, celebrated with gaiety and enthusiasm all over the country, signifies the victory of good over evil and is an appropriate occasion for us to resolve to follow the high ideals in life. Mohammad Hamid Ansari
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I remember, when I was a child, being taken to the celebrated Barnum's circus, which contained an exhibition of freaks and monstrosities, but the exhibit . . . which I most desired to see was the one described as 'The Boneless Wonder'. Winston Churchill
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Paralympic sport and other disability sport can and should be celebrated in its own right. Stella Young
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Mardi Gras is celebrated all up and down the coast, so it seemed like a real symbol of the region to me. Nancy Cooper
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I was told that 50,000 people celebrated my win. They were dancing in the fountain in the city center, and even in Madrid as well. Fernando Alonso
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When I saw that out call, it was the greatest feeling. I just reacted to instinct. I celebrated without thinking. Bobby Jenks
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Platinum for me signifies everlasting love, which needs to be celebrated in the most special way. Ram Kapoor
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Poets have always celebrated grief as one of the deepest human emotions. Edward Hirsch