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That everyone can keep drinking and dancing and rolling in the profits.
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Those fraternity parties featured only two activities: beer drinking and dancing.
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It is not all about drinking and dancing.
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Last summer Barbara Speck took a literary tour to Galicia, Spain, where she stayed out until 3 a.m. drinking wine and dancing to rock music with her fellow readers at an outdoor festival.
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Because of this England are a much tougher proposition than before and that is why they are drinking the champagne, and dancing and singing in the rain in a sodden Adelaide.
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In his famous calaveras, skeletal figures cheerfully engage in everyday life, working, dancing, courting, drinking and riding horses into battle.
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High up in the Andes Mountains, at an elevation of around 3, 600m in the well-known Cusco region, communities get together for celebrations involving music, dancing, drinking, eating and brightly coloured costumes.
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Swimming has always been one of Emin's great passions, along with "drinking, dancing, sleeping, making art and reading, though not in that order, " she says.
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Jubilant fans took to the streets - dancing, singing, shouting and drinking - after seeing their team qualify for football's most prestigious event.
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