| 21. | It was all a world away from the subtle, riotously imaginative art of the region's heyday.
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| 22. | Until the judge rules, political life in Providence continued as usual, which is to say, riotously.
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| 23. | Few politicians get to make half-hour speeches on national television in front of thousands of riotously happy partisans.
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| 24. | His fans riotously hooted as he moved through a set list that must be embedded in his DNA by now.
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| 25. | Thousands of people lining the fairway and leaning over the back of the bleachers on the 16th hole cheered riotously.
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| 26. | But the tribes of ants vary so riotously that the largest known species is 40 times the size of the smallest.
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| 27. | He thought it riotously funny when a typically strait-laced American tried to send him to an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.
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| 28. | It was with her through many travels, including a stay in Chicago on a riotously happy V-J Day.
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| 29. | David Ives'riotously funny and remarkably humane comedy about ethnic identity and one man's attempt to outrun it.
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| 30. | The Lord Mayor on the following day attended with a deputation to inform the king that the sheriffs had behaved riotously.
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