The celebratory nature of "Beyond the Wild Blue," however, reflects a larger problem with the history of air forces and air power.
In the 16th century, the Dutch were renowned for their humor throughout Europe, and many travel journals have notes on the happy and celebratory nature of the Dutch.
Although they toured playing their recorded material, the celebratory nature of these events left each show open to spontaneity & improvisation.
Haydn composed his "Lord Nelson Mass" later in 1798, his effective use of high orchestral trumpets serving to emphasize the celebratory nature of the music.
"I wanted to emphasize the celebratory nature of this international event," Mr. Schofield said.
Because of the celebratory nature of the IVEY awards, there is not a pre-determined number of awards nor pre-existing categories.
The intended celebratory nature of this reunion is quickly dissipated.
The calypso song complex is characterized by satirical, political, risque and humorous lyricism, a competitive and celebratory nature and its function in social organization and informal communication.
While the Bolaak-aat and the Ummattat are of a celebratory and festive nature, the Kombat is a dance performed with religious sentiments.
Lastly, Madonna performed an energetic version of "Holiday", signaling the celebratory and wholesome nature of the song's theme.