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The Great British Beer Festival ( GBBF ) is a yearly beer festival organised by the Campaign for Real Ale ( CAMRA ).

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The yearly festival runs from the last week in July for a week, running into early August.
Aberdour has a very popular yearly festival, which runs from late July to early August and features musical events, shows, sporting events and children's events.
* Electronic Language International Festival, an art and technology festival held yearly in São Paulo, Brazil
The Spam Jam is not to be confused with Spamarama, which is a yearly festival held around April Fool's Day in Austin, Texas.
The festival coincides with a smelt run when these small fish make their yearly journey into fresh water to breed.
Summerfest ( also known as " The Big Gig ") is a yearly music festival held at the Henry Maier Festival Park along the lakefront in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the United States.
A multimedia Nibelungenmuseum was opened in 2001, and a yearly festival right in front of the Dom, the Cathedral of Worms, attempts to recapture the atmosphere of the pre-Christian period.
Originally a celebration signaling the end of the yearly sugar cane harvest, it has since evolved into a national festival rivaling New Orleans Mardi Gras and Trinidad Carnival in Trinidad.
The Strand plays host to a yearly Mardi Gras festival, Galveston Island Jazz & Blues Festival and a Victorian-themed Christmas festival called Dickens on the Strand ( honoring the works of novelist Charles Dickens, especially A Christmas Carol ) in early December.
Laissez les bons temps rouler is a more than a clichéd phrase of the local culture, which means " let the good times roll ", as nearly every village, town and city of any size has a yearly festival, celebrating an important part of the local culture and economy.
Other yearly events on the Grote Markt are " Haarlem Jazzstad " ( a jazz festival ), " Haarlem Culinair " ( a culinary event ) and the " Haarlemse Stripdagen " ( Haarlem comic days ).
The Theban gymnasium was also named after him, and the Iolaeia, an athletic festival consisting of gymnastic and equestrian events, was held yearly in Thebes in his honor.
This festival was begun in 1997 to accompany the yearly Guelaguetza festival.
A yearly festival of Hindemith's music is held at William Paterson University in Wayne, New Jersey.
The 2009 Eyo carnival ( a yearly festival originated from Iperu Remo, Ogun State ) which took place on April 25, was a step toward world city status.
Traditionally Rome's second king, Numa Pompilius instituted a yearly festival devoted to Fides, and established that the major priests ( the three flamines maiores ) be borne to her temple in a covered arched chariot drawn by two horses.
At Crockettsville ( near Buckhorn ) is a yearly festival that raises money for a children's home.
* ANTI – Contemporary Art Festival, a yearly international live-art festival held in Kuopio, Finland
Warrior Day, a yearly town festival, is held each year in early autumn.
Judsonia is home to a yearly festival called Prospect Bluff Days in honor of the towns origins.
Lula is home of RailRoad Days, a yearly festival usually every May.
The city's community is known in auto racing circles for its long tradition of involvement in the sport ( many racing skills originally developed as a consequence of moonshine activity in the area ) and celebrates its involvement every October with the yearly festival aptly named by locals as the " Mountain Moonshine Festival.

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These yearly markets have been organised on the second Tuesday of July since at least 1557.
It hosts a yearly classical music festival ( founded by John Gough, and now organised by the Guildhall ), which attracts some of Europe's finest young performers.
A yearly summer street carnival and fete is organised by the Burbage carnival committee, whose purpose is to raise funds to donate to local good causes.
The yearly calendar includes attic-clearing sales ; at the opening of the summer holiday period, the town celebrates la Saint-Pierre, a fair is organised and there are several fairground rides and other attractions, as well as cultural stands for the sale of specialist food and craft products.
The first hip hop festival in Romania was organised in 2006 by Hades Records and it is still held almost yearly.

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In any event, the yearly sacrifice of 40,000 victims is a hecatomb too large to be justified by the most ardent faith.
It has been correctly pointed out by well-informed people in the industry that it is probably unrealistic to expect a continuation of the yearly growth of 15% or better that characterized the decade of the 1950's, and that our military markets may be entering upon a new phase in which procurement of multiple weapons systems will give way to concentration of still undeveloped areas of our defense capability.
The event, staged yearly by Neusteters, will be held in the Opera House Wednesday, Aug. 16.
Over $200,000,000 is paid yearly to the 80,000 full-time fortune-tellers in the United States by fearful mankind who want to `` know '' what the future holds!!
From the 1960s until 1975, the population of Cambodia increased by about 2. 2 % yearly, the lowest increase in Southeast Asia.
The ancient Jewish Historian Flavius Josephus narrates in his book Jewish Antiquities XII, how the victorious Judas Maccabeus ordered lavish yearly eight-day festivities after rededicating the Temple in Jerusalem that had been profaned by Antiochus IV Epiphanes.
It is presided over by the Lord Mayor, who is elected for a yearly term and resides in Mansion House.
The online Britannica won the 2005 Codie award for " Best Online Consumer Information Service "; the Codie awards are granted yearly by the Software and Information Industry Association to recognise the best products among categories of software.
The first of these was made in France in 1897, and it was followed in the same year by a film of the Passion play staged yearly in the Czech town of Horitz.
* Edition Musiklandschaften Modern performing editions of Telemann's yearly Passions from 1757 to 1767 edited by Johannes Pausch
Monroe vetoed the Cumberland Road Bill, which provided for yearly improvements to the road, because he believed it to be unconstitutional for the government to have such a large hand in what was essentially a civics bill deserving of attention on a state by state basis.
Roman law provided for the yearly selection of judices, who would be responsible for resolving disputes by acting as jurors, with a praetor performing many of the duties of a judge.
The observatory sites are under lease from the Tohono O ' odham Nation at the amount of a quarter dollar per acre yearly, which was overwhelmingly approved by the Council in the 1950s.
A small business is " An independently owned and operated business that is not dominant in its field of operation and conforms to standards set by the Small Business Administration or by state law regarding number of employees and yearly income called also small business concern.
The beginning of the Republic is marked by the first appearance of the two consuls elected on a yearly basis.
Macedonia's GDP grew by an average of 6 % on a yearly basis until the 2008 economic crisis when its economy contracted with the rest of the world.
Each recipient, or laureate, receives a gold medal, a diploma, and a sum of money which is decided by Nobel Foundation yearly.
Like the Nile, the Niger floods yearly ; this begins in September, peaks in November, and finishes by May.
The amount of his own zeal may in some degree be estimated from the fact that in 1489, in consideration of a yearly stipend of 40, 000 ducats and a gift of the Holy Lance, he consented to favor Bayazid II by detaining the Sultan's fugitive brother Cem in close confinement in the Vatican.
The Accounting and Establishment Department dealt with the requests for and allocation of the Court's yearly budget, which was drawn up by the Registrar, approved by the Court and submitted to the League of Nations.
The deal gave Clemens the highest yearly salary earned by a pitcher in MLB history.
Fueled by a need to find a home for their yearly conferences, which included performances of plays written by Eduard Schuré as well as Steiner himself, the decision was made to build a theater and organizational center.

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