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10 Sentences With "merriments"

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In the year 1588 Tarlton gave eternal pause to his merriments.
The ballad was recorded by early music ensemble The City Waites on their album, Penny Merriments: Street Songs of 17th Century England (2005).
I wake up anywhere between 4am and 10am, depending on the merriments of the night before or if a dream jolts me, then scribble, type or slash through yesterday's work till I start to feel a little sick from not eating.
Throughout the years, the parade became a permanent tradition of Purim. These events were held parallel to the famous celebrations that were organized by Baruch Agadati. Agadati's merriments had become extremely profitable, and so were criticized harshly by "Hevre Trasek" for being over commercialized. Tel Aviv's Adloyadas were complemented with luxurious Purim balls, created by Baruch Agadati.
Tom's tale was reprinted countless times in Britain, and was being sold in America as early as 1686. A metrical version was published in 1630 entitled Tom Thumbe, His Life and Death: Wherein is declared many Maruailous Acts of Manhood, full of wonder, and strange merriments: Which little Knight liued in King Arthurs time, and famous in the Court of Great Brittaine. The book was reprinted many times, and two more parts were added to the first around 1700. The three parts were reprinted many times.
A common error with the Filipinos is that Saint Martha is the patron saint of Pateros and not Saint Roch. This belief is supported by the fact that the Natives celebrate the event with Fiesta accompanied by merriments. While on the actual feast of Saint Roch 16 August, the monsoon is active and often the procession cancelled. Only in the sixties, that the Parish Priests tried to correct the problem by moving the celebration from 16 August to the nearest Sunday of the same month.
According to the people's belief, the sorrows of human being were the reason for making the salamuri. The legend says that when the first reed grew up on the orphan's grave, the wind blew and the reed moaned in a sad voice. Salamuri was an inseparable close friend of a farmer that cheered him up in times of sorrow and sweetened his merriments. According to people's belief, nothing can destroy a reed pipe; even fire cannot damage it. The parents’ faces are seen through its ashes and even the broken parts emit sweet tunes.
Enrichetta d'Este of Modena, Antonio's wife As a prince he spent most of his time at the court of his cousin the Hereditary Prince of Modena, because his sister-in-law, Duchess Sophia Dorothea, disbarred masques and other merriments, distractions which Antonio revelled in.Solari, p 276. The castle of Sala, which he zealously enlarged and renovated, served as his Parmese residence. Here, Antonio threw lavish parties frequented by his favourite and mistress, the "domineering" Countess Margherita Bori Giusti. Arms of Antonio as Duke of Parma By the time of his accession in February 1727, the morbidly obese Antonio had scant desire to rule.Solari, p 275.
Ford was a successful, well-connected academic, familiar with many society figures such as Alexander Pope. Ford was also a notorious alcoholic whose excesses contributed to his death six years after Johnson's visit. This event deeply affected Johnson, and he remembered Ford in his Life of Fenton, saying that Ford's abilities, "instead of furnishing convivial merriments to the voluptuous and dissolute, might have enabled him to excel among the virtuous and the wise". Having spent six months with his cousins, Johnson returned to Lichfield, but Hunter, "angered by the impertinence of this long absence", refused to allow him to continue at the grammar school.
Northeastern Brazil would be the first place where he found testimonies of mischievous merriments of human historyJorge Amado as engaged writer (Jorge Amado als engagierter Schriftsteller, Dortmund, Universität Münster, Sozialforschungsstelle; 1968) and an angry Latin America.Angry Latin America. Self-portrait of a continent (Zorniges Lateinamerika. Selbstdarstellung eines Kontinent, Diederichs Verlag, Berlin 1973) Further, Daus would demonstrate, on the other hand, how other Portuguese settlements, on the other side of the world,The History of Penang Eurasians, article by Anthony Sibert PJK at The Panang Story faraway in Malaysia, would contribute to the «development and maintenance of particular cultural and linguistic practices» The Politics of Portuguese Euro-Asian Identity – excerpt from Google books (Modern Dreams, an inquiry into power, cultural production and the city space in contemporary urban Penang, Malaysia, by Beng-Lan Goh, p 125 SEAP 2002 at a time when he was seriously concerned with a trifling problem he dared to confront: the wrath against colonialism.The Wrath against Colonialism (Die Entstehung der Kolonialismus, Wuppertal 1983) In European expansion, linguistic and cultural interact of humans living overseas, spread all around the world in small groups or vast populations, generated “Euroamerican” and “Euroasian” communities.

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