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As we see in the historical sections of the two-parter, the public had affectionately feted the prince for years as "Randy Andy", the Falklands war hero.
Employees were feted with food trucks, ice cream socials, games, a photo booth and a nacho bar, said Karen Beardsley, UPMC St. Margaret public relations manager.
For the Capital Kiwi project, the birds are feted at a dawn Maori ceremony, giving locals a chance to see them before they slip into their nocturnal lifestyle.
Locals feted the court decision stopping the evacuation, which was due early Tuesday.
Pandit Prem Kumar Malik, a well-known singer of Darbhanga Gharana feted with first Ramakant Gundecha Memorial Award 2023-24.
Pope Francis turned 87 on Sunday feted by children who helped him blow out a single candle on a white cake.
Source: https://cyprus-mail.com/2023/12/17/children-help-pope-francis-mark-87th-birthday/
Scores of artists have been feted since the Honors got their start in 1978, but there are certain tributes that…
The Americans look far different now that they did four years ago, when they beat the Netherlands 2-0 in the World Cup final and fans in Lyon, France, feted them with chants of “Equal Pay!”
The kibbutz is surrounded by less feted cities, like Beersheba and Dimona, where residents historically lived in fraying, dust-covered apartment blocks.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/11/world/middleeast/israel-protests-judicial-crisis.html
Wales’ seismic defeat that day would lead to the feted arrival of Warren Gatland who, in his second stint as head coach of the national side, has been a figurehead of Welsh rugby for more than a decade.