"A great fete on the Champs de Mars will be held in its worship." | |
'As night fell, we came across a village fete.' | |
- A marvelous fete. - Oh, yes. | |
- A marvelous fete. | |
A fete? | |
"A great fete on the Champs de Mars will be held in its worship." | |
'As night fell, we came across a village fete.' | |
- A marvelous fete. - Oh, yes. | |
- A marvelous fete. | |
A fete? | |
7:30 a.m. Place des fetes metro exit. | |
Another one of your debauched frat fetes? | |
Charity fetes, school tea parties, this and that. | |
If they use our charity fetes, I want to find out about it. | |
Internship fetes, internship fair. | |
7:30 a.m. Place des fetes metro exit. | |
Another one of your debauched frat fetes? | |
Charity fetes, school tea parties, this and that. | |
If they use our charity fetes, I want to find out about it. | |
Internship fetes, internship fair. | |
But for a while he was feted as a hero of the new Russia. | |
He deserves to be feted. | |
He's being feted by the united nations. | |
He's one of those men, who are being feted by the smart-set. | |
I don't want to be feted. | |
A chance to cash in while feting horned beasts and budding talent... with Concia in top billing. | |
And an ex-student of mine, now friend, Jeb Gelber, is feting me with a dinner. | |
Everyone seems to be feting our leader... | |
You aren't feting any brother | |
You were quite right to spare the people of London. The indignity of feting a hero who treats with contempt the most sacred rules of life. | |
But for a while he was feted as a hero of the new Russia. | |
He deserves to be feted. | |
He's being feted by the united nations. | |
He's one of those men, who are being feted by the smart-set. | |
I don't want to be feted. | |
A chance to cash in while feting horned beasts and budding talent... with Concia in top billing. | |
And an ex-student of mine, now friend, Jeb Gelber, is feting me with a dinner. | |
Everyone seems to be feting our leader... | |
You aren't feting any brother | |
You were quite right to spare the people of London. The indignity of feting a hero who treats with contempt the most sacred rules of life. | |