" So the prince began at the beginning, and told all the story of the festival of Nedrouz held yearly in Persia, and of the splendid spectacles celebrated in its honour.
When my husband and I celebrated our 38th wedding anniversary at our favorite restaurant, Lenny, the piano player, asked, "How did you do it?
Schahzaman sent noble gifts as thank offerings to all the mosques and religious houses, and great rejoicings were celebrated in honour of the birth of the little prince, who was so beautiful that he was named Camaralzaman, or "Moon of the Century.
"In order to explain this strange request," continued the officers, "it is necessary that you should know that the grand-vizir, lately dead, was celebrated for his beautiful handwriting, and the Sultan is anxious to find a similar talent in his successor.
Go where you're celebrated, not where you're tolerated.
Michelle Obama's family's decision to dine at a celebrated restaurant specializing in the capital's most acclaimed poultry dish during her Beijing visit was anticipatable, considering their desire to sample Chinese fare and the US first lady's vision of healthier dining shared by the eatery.
When the mass was being celebrated, all the bells in the town and neighborhood began to ring of their own accord.
He was, however, of a merry disposition, jumped about, played and had especial pleasure in music, so that he went to a celebrated musician and said, "Teach me thine art, that I may play the lute as well as thou dost.
" And then the wedding was celebrated, and he who has related this, wishes that he, too, had been present at it.
" Then the wedding was celebrated on the self-same day, and the kingdom was promised him after the king's death.
Then the wedding was celebrated, and the king's son and the princess remained in the castle, which was much larger than the castle of their fathers.
So he took the writings to the castle, where the wedding was celebrated.
" So the wedding was celebrated, and they lived happily together until their death.
After this, he entered a chamber, in which was a beautiful maiden who rejoiced when she saw him, kissed him, and told him that he had set her free, and should have the whole of her kingdom, and that if he would return in a year their wedding should be celebrated.
After this their marriage was celebrated, and he was king of the golden mountain.
When he was above ground, he at once went to the king's palace, just as the wedding of one princess was about to be celebrated, and he went to the room where the king and his three daughters were.
When night came, the lion turned into a handsome man, and their wedding was celebrated with great magnificence.
Then they were married, and just as they were in the greatest happiness, home came the father of the bride, and when he saw that his daughter's wedding was being celebrated, he was astonished, and said, where is the bridegroom.
So the wedding was celebrated on the appointed day, and when the young wife went out of doors to see the bridegroom's property, Hans took off his sunday coat and put on his patched smock and said, I might spoil my good coat.
Thereupon the wedding was celebrated, and the lion was again taken into favor, because, after all, he had told the truth.