Burns is a celebrator of America, but his work goes deeper than mere patriotism.
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Hillaby is, in fact, less a misfortune hunter than a celebrator of individuality.
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Discharging firearms will result in the instant arrest of the reckless celebrator.
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The other is that he was a social-democratic celebrator of working-class tradition.
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Robert Lowell, too, is an explainer-and a celebrator-of mystery.
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Had history taken a different turn, he might have enjoyed the company of another birthday celebrator.
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For now, Oprah-like Walt Whitman, that other boisterous celebrator of American life-left us with a song of herself.
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Bloomberg was also awarded a tribute award at the 2007 Gotham Awards, a New York-based celebrator of independent film.
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A little later, two of De Pol's employees carried the comatose celebrator to his room, where he remained for the next three days, conversing only with room service.
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Celebrant: a person who is celebrating
Used only to describe a participant in a nonreligious celebration.