41. Given the rigorous constrictions of LeWitt's art-making, what we have here almost amounts to a Wagnerian bacchanal . 42. "We're not showing the university as a place of bacchanal , of crazy, violent rampages," 43. In this context, the bacchanal can hardly seem like an outrage; there is no idea of order to be opposed. 44. In 186 BC, the Roman senate issued a decree severely restricting the Bacchanals , ecstatic rites celebrated in honor of Dionysus. 45. On 16 March 2000, Bacchanal ran for the first time at the Cheltenham Festival where he contested the Stayers'Hurdle. 46. The seasonal mixing of Beethoven and open-air bacchanals has been a rite of L . A . living for 76 years. 47. And the on-board casino, the raison d'etre for this seabound bacchanal , hasn't even opened yet. 48. Since evidence of fraud surfaced in late 2000, three Cabinet ministers _ Cort, Junior Information Minister Bernard " Bacchanal " 49. This week-long bacchanal raises the " merengue " and the costumes worn by the dancers to an art form. 50. Small groups of non-divine revellers in similar arcadian landscape settings are called bacchanals , and are even more common in art.