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The term celebrate is from the mid-15c., "to perform publicly with appropriate rites," originally of the Mass, from Latin celebratus "much-frequented; kept solemn; famous," past participle of celebrare "assemble to honor," also "to publish; sing praises of; practice often," originally "to frequent in great numbers," from celeber "frequented, populous, crowded."

There are 38 different local times around so world so it takes 26 hours for the New Year to encompass all time zones. Celebrate ability. Celebrate business. Celebrate calm. Celebrate decades. Celebrate electricity. Celebrate family. Celebrate good. Celebrate home. Celebrate integrity. Celebrate junk. Celebrate kindness. Celebrate local. Celebrate mesh. Celebrate nothing. Celebrate one. Celebrate people. Celebrate quality. Celebrate revenue. Celebrate success. Celebrate time. Celebrate universes. Celebrate verse. Celebrate words. Celebrate xi. Celebrate youth. Celebrate zest.

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