| 31. | Martial used the term with reference to gifts of literature exchanged by Romans during the festival of Saturnalia.
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| 32. | December was also the time of the feast of Saturn, ( Saturnalia ) a time of wild merrymaking.
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| 33. | The portion of Saturnalia devoted to Ops was " Opalia ", similar to " opalus ".
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| 34. | It is the paradise of the lowest of costermongers, and often the saturnalia of the most emerited thieves.
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| 35. | Mark Hanau's involvement with Curved Air and Saturnalia and the picture discs is sufficient to confirm notability.
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| 36. | This tradition was carried on in the Middle Ages by monks, who would produce beer for the Saturnalia.
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| 37. | Saturnalia was held on 17 December of the Julian calendar and later expanded with festivities through to 23 December.
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| 38. | But lurking behind the gay saturnalia during this booze-soaked week is the specter of HIV from unprotected sex.
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| 39. | They were also used as decorations during the Roman festival of Saturnalia; ivy was supposed to protect against drunkenness.
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| 40. | The word " Saturnalia " was one which turned up under the entry for " Chaos " in a thesaurus.
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