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festival [ˈfestɪvəl] SUST.

1. festival (special event):

2. festival REL.:

harvest festival SUST. esp ingl. brit.

rock festival SUST.

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It was famous for its high-level monastic education, ten monastic schools, numerous temples, 15 000 lamas, thirty lama districts, spectacular religious festivals, and wealthy treasuries.
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They also tell religious stories at village festivals and commemorations marking an individual's rites of passage.
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It's intended as space to play on and enjoy, but can also be used for picnics, open-air festivals and sports.
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Military bands provide free or low cost support to community organizations by appearing at non-profit events, patriotic observances, and community festivals.
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These figures usually related to popular festivals such as bullfights, jaripeos and charreadas as well as Nativity scenes.
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One can go on a yatra for a variety of reasons, including festivals, to perform rituals for one's ancestors, or to obtain good karma.
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The work ethic is strong, with little time out for relaxation, except for numerous divinely sanctioned festivals and rite-of-passage celebrations.
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This is evident in his active participation in youth festivals, lec-dems and his concerted effort at recording theme-based albums that have greater appeal with listeners.
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One of the festivals' three days is always devoted to international poets.
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Suddenly, music festivals weren't terrifyingly countercultural events populated by drug-demented anarchists straight from the pages of the tabloid press, but an all-the-family affair.
thequietus.com

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