time nIn Cat Harbour, the visiting itself is secondary to the general sanctioned deviation - the frolic and the drinking - called locally 'times.' Footnote: The significance of 'time' in Cat Harbour is interesting. Essentially, a 'time' is an occasion of sanctioned deviation - thus, mummers mean a 'time,' and drinking (frowned upon except at sanctioned occasions, such as weddings and Christmas) means a 'time.' If a wedding, for example, did not have much 'brew,' people will say, 'We didn't really have a time, did we?'PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Itoime, Times, a 'Time', [see 'Time'
This paper considers the time and the place of drinking in modern British life, as represented in Pa...
time nTimes are best described as the complete village party'. There was something for everyone [an...
In Bolton's pubs at the end of the 1930s, the research organization Mass Observation pursued answers...
time nWhen people in English Harbour East, F. Bay, referred to a party or dance in the school they ...
time nNewfoundlanders are very sociably inclined, and in the smaller places during the fall and wi...
time nOne of the most looked-forward-to events at home was a "time", as was called social gathering...
Sometimes a fundamental element in any activity is so embedded that academic enquiry misses it. Her...
time nIf a wedding, for example, did not have much 'brew', people will say, 'We didn't really have ...
time nPeople from one community went to 'times' in nearby communities.JH JUL 1973 JH JUL 1973Used ...
time nPeople on the island would occasionally visit friends to have games of cards or' checkers. ...
A newly-available net-based corpus of 105 million words of written American English (Time Magazine, ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Volunteer tourism engages the volunteer in a cultural exchange that is pers...
time nA 'time' is any function given in the school, or local Orangeman's Lodge;....PRINTED ITEM [-...
time nIn the outports of Newfoundland, a social event is often called "a time". The time is usually...
time nPeople began to gather for the big 'time,' they had on Monday, the 12th, (Orangeman's Day I ...
This paper considers the time and the place of drinking in modern British life, as represented in Pa...
time nTimes are best described as the complete village party'. There was something for everyone [an...
In Bolton's pubs at the end of the 1930s, the research organization Mass Observation pursued answers...
time nWhen people in English Harbour East, F. Bay, referred to a party or dance in the school they ...
time nNewfoundlanders are very sociably inclined, and in the smaller places during the fall and wi...
time nOne of the most looked-forward-to events at home was a "time", as was called social gathering...
Sometimes a fundamental element in any activity is so embedded that academic enquiry misses it. Her...
time nIf a wedding, for example, did not have much 'brew', people will say, 'We didn't really have ...
time nPeople from one community went to 'times' in nearby communities.JH JUL 1973 JH JUL 1973Used ...
time nPeople on the island would occasionally visit friends to have games of cards or' checkers. ...
A newly-available net-based corpus of 105 million words of written American English (Time Magazine, ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Volunteer tourism engages the volunteer in a cultural exchange that is pers...
time nA 'time' is any function given in the school, or local Orangeman's Lodge;....PRINTED ITEM [-...
time nIn the outports of Newfoundland, a social event is often called "a time". The time is usually...
time nPeople began to gather for the big 'time,' they had on Monday, the 12th, (Orangeman's Day I ...
This paper considers the time and the place of drinking in modern British life, as represented in Pa...
time nTimes are best described as the complete village party'. There was something for everyone [an...
In Bolton's pubs at the end of the 1930s, the research organization Mass Observation pursued answers...