| 41. | Given the rigorous constrictions of LeWitt's art-making, what we have here almost amounts to a Wagnerian bacchanal.
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| 42. | "We're not showing the university as a place of bacchanal, of crazy, violent rampages,"
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| 43. | In this context, the bacchanal can hardly seem like an outrage; there is no idea of order to be opposed.
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| 44. | In 186 BC, the Roman senate issued a decree severely restricting the Bacchanals, ecstatic rites celebrated in honor of Dionysus.
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| 45. | On 16 March 2000, Bacchanal ran for the first time at the Cheltenham Festival where he contested the Stayers'Hurdle.
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| 46. | The seasonal mixing of Beethoven and open-air bacchanals has been a rite of L . A . living for 76 years.
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| 47. | And the on-board casino, the raison d'etre for this seabound bacchanal, hasn't even opened yet.
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| 48. | Since evidence of fraud surfaced in late 2000, three Cabinet ministers _ Cort, Junior Information Minister Bernard " Bacchanal"
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| 49. | This week-long bacchanal raises the " merengue " and the costumes worn by the dancers to an art form.
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| 50. | Small groups of non-divine revellers in similar arcadian landscape settings are called bacchanals, and are even more common in art.
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