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What (who) is happy anniversary - definition


Happy Anniversary (upcoming film)         
UPCOMING FILM BY PRAHLAD KAKKAR
Happy Anniversary (2015 film)
Happy Anniversary is a Bollywood comedy film produced by Gaurang Doshi and directed by Prahlad Kakkar. The film is a romantic drama which was to be released in 2016.
Happy Anniversary (song)         
1977 SINGLE BY LITTLE RIVER BAND
"Happy Anniversary" is a pop music song by Australian group Little River Band, released in territories outside of Australia in December 1977 as the fourth and final single from the group's third studio album, Diamantina Cocktail (April 1977). It was co-written by Beeb Birtles and David Briggs.
The Anniversary (2003 film)         
2003 SHORT FILM
The Anniversary (short film); The Anniversary (2004 film)
The Anniversary (Ngày Giỗ) is a 2003 live-action short film written, edited and directed by Ham Tran, about two Vietnamese brothers who meet each other in the Vietnam War. The short film won 25 international awards for Best Short Film and was among the semi-finalists for the 2004 Academy Award.
Examples of use of happy anniversary
1. Happy anniversary!» Ankara Chamber of Industry head Zafer '';ađlayan: «Referans is a good reference source.
2. Before the action got under way outside, wishes of "Happy Birthday!" and "Happy Anniversary!" flew back and forth between flight controllers around the world and the space station‘s skipper, Mike Fincke.
3. Happy anniversary, my love.‘‘ On a crisp, sunny day not unlike the morning of the attacks, family members descended into the pit 70 feet below ground where the towers stood, tearfully laying wreaths and roses in the skyscrapers‘ footprints.