He learnt acrobatics, jugglery, dance, music, expression, balance and many other things at the circus school in Brussels. |
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This circus doesn't want standard-issue acrobats, jugglers, or trapeze artists. |
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The jokers have been an integral part of circus since its advent in 1768 by Philip Astley an ex Cavalry officer in England. |
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The lads would sneak away from school to get a lift on the circus vehicles as they approached the town. |
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The circus tent was an Ur-theatre, a space combining collage, action painting, live actors, Expressionism, Surrealism. |
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The film is about a clown who leaves his circus and lives in a building near a railway station. |
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On Easter Monday, also at the hall, they will be teaching circus skills from juggling to acrobatics. |
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It must be annoying for under-funded museum staff to see a travelling droid circus jetting in from California. |
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The proper parents of today's jaded kids have their own problems with the circus. |
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Every year they just book these same unfunny clowns and stupid circus acts. |
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Other attractions at the circus include clowns, acrobats, wire-walkers, trapeze artists, an equestrian display and jugglers. |
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A circus clown received stitches to the head after he was thrown through a glass door. |
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One of the most enduring, and perhaps the most endearing artistes in any circus is undoubtedly the clown. |
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And now is the time for all of us to take a closer and careful look at these circus clowns! |
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She tells a marvellous story of the six-year-old Billy seeing a clown at the circus balancing a birthday cake on his shoulder. |
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Tweedy, who is one of three clowns touring with the circus, made a big impact with the 150 children at the infant school. |
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We don't want them showing up at the theater at the wrong time, or coming in anticipation of a circus when the symphony is playing. |
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By the 4th century A.D., nearly 177 days per year were devoted to the Games, held at the circus. |
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While the circus surrounding free agents is going on, the draft process continues at full speed. |
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His family had initially claimed it was not possible to hold a ceremony due to the media circus following their every movement. |
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It would be ridiculous to expect such a circus to settle major public issues. |
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But the Congressman's lawyer says this whole thing has become a media circus and a tabloid frenzy. |
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I am angered and appalled at the way the news media has made a circus of their portrayal of this case. |
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With just 270 bedrooms on site, the media circus of several thousand will have to be housed as much as 50 miles away. |
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But she was not willing to live under this media circus tent for the sake of a job. |
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I wrote him a letter, and I apologized for the media circus, because I hadn't intended it. |
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The media was pleased to receive the calendar for next year's F1 circus nice and early. |
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So the F1 circus has now moved across the Atlantic to the Gilles Villeneuve circuit in Canada. |
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More attractions will be opening up as the NFL circus travels around the country. |
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A travelling circus has been destroyed by last weekend's gusty weather just days after its opening night in Swindon. |
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You are distracted by acrobats and circus performers and watch little chubby cheeked children clapping their hands with sheer joy. |
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The travelling circus goes to Barcelona in Spain for the fifth round of the championship. |
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Perhaps the most excitement was caused by the circus coming to town, however. |
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It's all quite a long way removed from the life he and his father once knew, as entertainers in a travelling circus. |
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Often, I feel a bit like a high-wire circus performer working without a net. |
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As usual, a circus troupe has pitched its tent in the Festival City in view of the vacation. |
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If he had used real swordsmanship on Claymore instead of circus tricks, he would have lost easily. |
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The 99-year-old circus has pitched tents here with about 300 staff and a horde of animals, including elephants, horses, parrots and dogs. |
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It's not often that a circus like this comes to town, exceeding any childish expectations. |
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Green, who had once done some tumbling in a circus and sulled up when told he resembled Victor Mature, had been on probation. |
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We would also put on gigs, at the Boardwalk mostly as a sort of hip-hop circus. |
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He has even banned subversive activities such as opera, ballet and the circus. |
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After national service he worked as a swimming pool salesman, and jobs as a TV stuntman, circus performer and part-time inventor followed. |
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Keith began his ascent in the circus, running a sideshow populated with freaks, strongmen, fortune-tellers, and other wonders. |
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After easily defeating a circus strongman for a cash prize, Zishe catches the attention of a German impresario who wants him to come to Berlin. |
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Her photos of circus freaks and those on the margins of society earned her praise as well as censure from critics. |
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He first entered the spotlight as a circus clown aged five and later trained exotic cats and became the show's wild animal trainer. |
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Impresarios are for opera, theatre and the circus, where you do not have to confront your rivals head-to-head. |
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In addition to its internationally-acclaimed circus, there is a sparkling series of big band concerts and tributes headlining. |
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You're on a football pitch, not cartwheeling around a sawdust ring like a circus entertainer. |
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Philip Franks's production is set on a deserted seaside pier haunted by the ghosts of circus clowns. |
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In fact, the church has never been able to compete with the carnival or circus in delivering fun to the folks in the pew. |
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But working stiffs who slave all day to pay the Hydro bills can sometimes barely get a peek out the window as the circus rolls by. |
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But, unlike the old circus shows with their clowns and candyfloss, this performance is governed by a sophisticated theatrical sensibility. |
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By the time the circus packs ups its tent and moves on, patrons will have consumed about three tons of popcorn and 7 000 bags of candyfloss. |
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The fight sequences are grounded and intense without being inordinately brutal, and calculably acrobatic without resembling a circus act. |
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My real passion lies with non-verbal circus performance as I believe it's the only international theatre. |
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The Media have a field day and the whole circus of spruiking, reacting and reporting is over before the week is out. |
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In this case the people are circus performers, not very good ones, and the system is the Communist bureaucracy of Czechoslovakia. |
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Day one of Shane Warne's cricket comeback started as a media circus and ended as a non-event as rain stopped play. |
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Daredevil possesses the acrobatic ability of a circus performer and the pugilistic skills of a boxer. |
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After a year attending classes at the Montreal circus school, Corinne was doing wheelies on a unicycle and holding handstands. |
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Finding a stick isn't a problem, since players don't play using one of those tall unicycles you may have seen in a circus. |
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They locate the Boy, but things are complicated when they learn a circus owner has an immigration bond that grants him legal custody of the kid. |
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If you've ever wanted to walk a tightrope high above the circus floor but got nervous just thinking about it, slacklining may be for you. |
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How biddable would the circus tigers be, uncaged, five hundred yards from the trainer with the whip? |
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Looking like fugitives from a bankrupt circus, the platoon slowly motored down a narrow muddy road to rejoin Charlie Company. |
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Indeed, in the flesh he has more than a passing resemblance to a slightly moth-eaten circus lion. |
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Keen on starting a new venture, Mr Twit wants to start up a circus act in his back yard. |
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All in all, Quidam sets new standards in both contemporary circus performance and physical theatre, and is a sight to behold for all ages. |
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Many of Hamilton's scenarios resemble sideshows at a circus or amusement park, with the action framed by symmetrical drapes. |
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Like a traditional circus, there are jugglers, trapeze acts, tumblers and contortionists. |
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It's like watching a freak show, a version of the circus displaying the Elephant man, the bearded lady, the Siamese twins joined at their skulls. |
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Then one morning they awaken to find wild animals in an abandoned circus train which has been shunted off to the wrong station. |
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English Roma, Irish travellers, new travellers, showmen and circus people were all consulted. |
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Yimou has the eye of a painter, the grace of a dancer and the flamboyance of a circus showman. |
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They were acting like circus showmen, and their targets were elderly Atlantic City gambling types. |
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But when a run-down circus arrives in town to give its last performance, Joe discovers kindred spirits in its collection of dreamers and misfits. |
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The show will include a music stage, a big top circus, giant fun fair, classic cars, a falconry tent and an open air market. |
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The pioneer of so-called contemporary circus, Cirque du Soleil soars beyond the old-fashioned big top. |
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It was over 6 months since Shirley first left the safe life of a suburban housewife for the exciting allure of the big top circus. |
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Of course I've got all the trappings of success, but it hurts when friends treat me like some circus freak. |
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Henthorn, a Chicagoan, got hooked on the trapeze after seeing a circus show. |
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I think she has in her head a little trapeze with a five-year-old like a circus monkey swinging on it. |
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The six-strong troupe entertained children and parents alike with circus acts, such as the trapeze, acrobatics, juggling and plate spinning. |
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He also tried his hand at boxing, baseball, hockey, and the circus trapeze. |
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You can select from a traffic jam, roadworks, dentist's office and a circus. |
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The mixture is heavily spiced with circus stunts that shamelessly include flying. |
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He was fine before he went on stage but, once he was there, he transformed into this shambolic drug-addled circus freak. |
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They are chained inside tents or cordoned off in small areas of fields by circus owners in the hope of drawing in profits. |
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For many years, this intelligent and docile animal has been used by man as a beast of burden, circus performer, and even as a weapon of war. |
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The story begins with Bruno the Bear, the proud owner of a sweet shop, serving Olga, the Russian owner of an animal circus. |
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The track is self-contained and self-satisfied, like they've found a circus of their own. |
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In addition to the movie tickets, he preserves even the entry tickets to all entertainment events like circus and magic shows. |
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The significance of his appearance at the inquiry should not be lost in the media circus surrounding it. |
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The trial may be months away, but the media circus is already in full swing. |
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The media circus and chaos around him is part of a wider parable on the morals of the music industry. |
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There have been concerns about creating a media circus in Austin, where the indictment was brought. |
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They are losing patience with the media circus that has engulfed them over the past week. |
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He seemed a little bit wary of the three-ring circus he had unknowingly walked into. |
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Whenever an election turns into a three-ring circus, I cast my baleful eye upon the proceedings and wonder what's really going on. |
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He has a good article on why the commission hearings should have been private and discreet, rather than the three-ring circus we have now. |
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I never meant to get involved in the three-ring circus of the Human Genome Project. |
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As various track and field events vie for attention, athletics meets can sometimes seem like a three-ring circus. |
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She has directed with consummate skill and sass, able to keep in clear focus what is sometimes a three-ring circus. |
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This is a three-ring circus that may well turn into a witch hunt, with pitchforks and torches available at the concession stands. |
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With the constant three-ring circus, and mutual negotiations now far behind, a solution does not seem likely in the near future. |
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She was, and is, witty and talkative, the ringleader of the three-ring circus round our table when I was growing up. |
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If you live in New York or if you've ever visited New York, you know that every subway station has the potential to be a three-ring circus. |
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Of course the whole luggage unloading process was a three-ring circus that held the train up about 30 minutes, so we were not surprised. |
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The circus doctor articulates the sweet and rotten intertwinements, the rust and enormity circus life upholds. |
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A rocking midsection and an oddball circus music interlude don't contribute much to the song, but they don't detract much from it, either. |
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So, taking the few things he could call his own, he found his way to a traveling circus that would have him. |
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Aboard the chartered jet the Prime Minister and his inner circle were outnumbered by his travelling media circus by a ratio of almost ten to one. |
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This era produced hulking concrete edifices built in the form of conch shells, rocket ships, sail boats, origami figures, and circus tents. |
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The circus is coming, and it has nothing to do with soleil, shriners or tormented crackpot elephants! |
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Long gone are the circus performances involving performing animals and horrific displays of human freakishness. |
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Most of the banquets lasted 8-10 hours, with some pauses for a concert or a representation with clowns, circus and funambulists. |
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They fought with the cold methodical precision of a toolmaker and the delicate skill of a highwire circus performer. |
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Moreover, the circus promises the appearance of a mysterious Prince, a demagogue who is plotting untold evil. |
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Fast-paced comic fun, with a strong whiff of circus slapstick, for the discerning younger viewer. |
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Such blows still felt like punches from a circus strong man no matter how much shielding they invented for us. |
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But we were well protected as the circus ring was fully enclosed by a high chain link fence. |
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As you enter the Winter Garden Theatre, you see the interior of a grungy circus tent and hear faraway music and applause. |
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Where are the serious people who can displace this flea-bitten ragtag circus of charlatans, illiterates, hucksters, kooks, and dumbells? |
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Mr James said the performers had gone their separate ways since the circus disbanded on Sunday. |
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After unravelling themselves from an eye-watering gymnastic display, they explain they both joined the circus when they were nine years old. |
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He came from a family of circus performers and enlivened meetings in which he participated. |
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Her vicious treatment of him prompts the circus freaks to band together and exact their own terrible revenge. |
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Improvised circus sounds like a bit of a contradiction in terms, since circus by its very nature requires precision, planning and exactness. |
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In order to avoid military duty, he had joined a circus and stayed on for two years. |
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Beautiful equines gaily festooned in spotless harness and working in perfect rhythm, will always be the centerpiece of my circus memories. |
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This dark, rather grotesque image shows the artist's masked face surrounded by blades thrown by a circus knife-thrower. |
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European circus trainers concentrate on the extrovertedly arty techniques made famous by the likes of Montreal's fabled Cirque du Soleil. |
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Singer Boy George lashed out today as his descent from chartbuster to dustbuster turned into a sanitation circus on the streets on New York City. |
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Below you see the two sides of an early 20th century thaumatrope of a horse and circus bare back rider. |
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The new work is a wild athletic circus of music scored for a large orchestra together with a smaller ensemble. |
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You launch circus clowns from a teeter-totter, pop colorful balloons and catch the poor flying fellows, lest they be ill-affected by gravity. |
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The ban has landed the circus managements in a tricky situation as they can neither use them for the shows nor abandon them. |
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And a circus happens where and whenever some tatterdemalion body discards itself in leaps and somersaults. |
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The animal-free circus troupe has its roots in tradition, keeping their focus on garish costumes, amazing acrobatics, magicians and clowns. |
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Some live out their circus fantasies by taming lions or elephants, but aerial acts combine macho cool and athletic grace. |
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They are one of the most autonomous and independent of animals, which is why you don't find a wolf act at the circus. |
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He's been practising for five years and is finally taking the plunge and starting a course in Sheffield before beginning his circus act. |
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He offered him a job in his own private cricket circus, and rustled him up a work permit. |
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The race quickly becomes a contest between Borghese's Italia and the Spyker, driven by a Dutch circus roustabout. |
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The circus aerialists perform, hanging from the top of the building, twisting through silver hoops and bright red ribbon. |
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But for the past few weeks, due to her sickness, Chad, the ringmaster and manager of the circus refused to let her on the tightrope. |
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A tatty, threadbare curtain rises to the accompaniment of a circus drum-roll. |
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Her stomach seemed to be trying out for a three ring circus, with all the flips that it was doing. |
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Attention was one thing, but hanging out with Wil Davis was like being in the center ring at a circus. |
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Soon, the Christmas season for the Griswold family starts to look like a three ring circus. |
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The arcade nearest the land is pretty bad and has really scary life-sized clown statues doing circus tricks in the ceiling. |
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If orphaned cubs don't die of cold or hunger, they may be sold as pets or circus animals by hunters or poachers. |
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In his past work, David Lynch has often presented seniors as if they were circus freaks, but here his approach is reverent and respectful. |
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She found that returning to her first love, the circus, was like a breath of fresh air. |
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Unlike the sweet animal crackers in the familiar circus box, these boast a savory cheese flavor. |
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Over there is the circus Fat Man, Preston Lacy, yucking it up for your viewing pleasure. |
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Indeed, the political circus may well provide light relief to an otherwise thoroughly depressing scenario. |
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So anyone who does not think this is going to turn into a media circus is in la-la land, quite frankly. |
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And now the world-famous circus is being banned from performing in the town where it attracted crowds of 2,000 a day. |
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Tapping around my rooted limbs and grounded chest, a circus of quail, woodcock, and mallard perform. |
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This New York circus duo have been a hit off-Broadway with their brand of vaudeville, kitsch and bad behaviour. |
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As a result the circus withdrew Annie for a day while an investigation was carried out. |
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Other attractions at the circus include clowns, acrobats, Kenyan warriors, wire-walkers, trapeze artists, an equestrian display and jugglers. |
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The circus boasts camels, zebras, llamas, dogs, pigeons and ducks, as well as clowns, jugglers, wire-walkers and trapeze artists. |
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The local kiddies had a visit to a circus that set up in St. Brigid's Hall on Friday evening last. |
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Right now, the animal keepers from the circus stay at the zoo, attending to all the needs of the chimps. |
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Someone I know can't go to the circus, because watching the aerialists gives her vertigo. |
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While taking established comedy tropes as a starting point, the flying circus is experimental in the truest sense. |
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A circus contortionist fell victim to his own unique skills when no one believed his desperate cries for help as he lay with his right foot stuck on his left shoulder. |
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Luckily enough, a circus happens to be passing by, and one dwarf leads his elephant over to the car, where the elephant plucks the woman out with his trunk. |
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Maria Fernanda Cardoso is the ring mistress of a flea circus that offers audiences some novel and some very traditional ways of considering the wonders of nature. |
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I have forborne from commenting on the latest media circus about Australia's Governor General because of its sheer absurdity but I suppose I should devote a few words to it. |
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Leafing through the Kingdom's local paper, your diarist was caught by the horrific story of how a man was savagely gored by a circus elephant in Tramore, Co Waterford. |
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A circus could be part of this year's Stromness Shopping Week, after councillors agreed to grant permission to allow a visiting circus to set up on OIC land. |
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Police are trying to trace the wife of a professional clown after she did a disappearing act and ran away from a travelling circus in County Durham. |
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Doing some digging, the author found that Jorgenson was a circus performer and a prominent unicyclist in Albuquerque. |
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TopsyBy Michael Daly A tragic tale of a circus elephant who fell victim to human competition and avarice. |
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In 1881, along came bailey, operator of another circus, and two circuses joined to give rise to the first three-ring spectacle. |
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Many countries have now gone as far as Banning exotic animals from circus arenas to prevent such monstrosities. |
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The modern day lens on Venice, though, is the Bellini fuelled art world circus that is the Biennale. |
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Then presidential politicking transformed the Benghazi tragedy into an inside-the-Beltway circus. |
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American Idol premiered Wednesday night and, blessedly, the veteran reality circus seems to have ditched the clown show. |
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The result is a colorful circus of personal vaporizers, boasting 466 brands and over 7,000 flavors. |
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What plays as depthless violence and bruising circus on screen obscures commercial pragmatism. |
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Cowboys opened the circus, dressed in jeans, waistcoats and Stetsons. |
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The circus is now performing 18 shows around the world, with eight performances in Las Vegas alone each night. |
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In 1870, the very Germanically-named August Ruengling fixed a harness for a circus rider and obtained free passes for his family. |
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The modern era of the circus is inseparable from several names you may have encountered. |
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Others expect that you're going to keep performing those circus acts. |
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What's a circus without trained animals, jugglers or clowns? |
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While I feel sometimes like I'm the juggler in a circus, I know that smart marketing and advertising have helped us to continue in business, even in these rough times. |
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What's more, she provides a look at New Delhi as the city westernizes into a circus of cellphones, saris, golf foursomes, hennaed hands and shiny cars. |
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The circus pleased all the kiddies as well as parents for two days. |
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Today Maddow concedes that occasionally she must come down off her trapeze and strut in the sawdust with the rest of the circus. |
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We've got the yearly circus in the field near our tower block again. |
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As the story goes, these former Argentinian circus carneys came to Canada in search of a better life, while performing rousing renditions of classic rock ballads. |
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Putin also hoped to drum up some patriotic pride with a big circus to serve with thick black bread. |
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There will also be a circus entertainer on hand to amuse the youngsters. |
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From elegant trapeze artists to humorous anecdotal scenes of circus life on a shoestring budget, you can see why Camille is tempted to join Petra and run away with the circus. |
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Despite the horrific scene, the circus continued on with the show as espana was rushed to hospital. |
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He worked at the circus as a rigger, putting up the big top. |
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However, the real stars of this circus are the animals, which include nine tigers, three lions, five bears, six apes, four horses and some 20 dogs of various species. |
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The overhead shots of the circus ring seem at first sight to be POV yet in the shots of Lola her eyes alternate between moving in panic and being actually shut. |
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There, standing on top of a rather large, dusty old theatrical trunk, projecting all the enthusiasm of a ringmaster on the opening night of the circus, was the magician. |
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As with flying circus, America has some justification for being less familiar with this movie than its predecessor. |
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As the flying circus celebrates its anniversary, The Daily Beast recalls their funniest routines. |
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Besides the amusing circus and aquatic performances, visitors can have their pictures taken with a well-dressed bear or a large, semi-comatose tiger. |
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Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Cezanne all frequented the circus and adopted it as a topic. |
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When I was a kid, the circus never really lived up to my expectations. |
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He enlisted Gavin Turk to help design the Utopic Space Manifest, an inflatable mobile museum, kind of an art circus. |
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Apart from being a tourist attraction, the robot circus at it will amount to the biggest experiment ever in survivalist learning for artificial intelligences. |
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Somewhere between circus and living sculpture, it has the thrills and spills of the big top, the aesthetic sensibility of ballet and a hint of louche cabaret. |
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Of course, on the downside, his trial will be a media circus and the seriousness of the allegations will undoubtedly take second billing to salacious celebrity gossip. |
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They absolutely must boycott this absurd, insane, sickening, repulsive, shameful, and at the same time shame-less circus. |
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This has not lessened the popularity of spent tanbark as a ground covering in such places as circus arenas, horse tracks, and children's playgrounds. |
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They will be aided in their dark deed by the union of circus clowns, who, beneath their veneer of jollity, are brutal and merciless taunters of the innocent. |
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What do you want to bet that all three networks dispatch their anchors to South Bend on May 17, making it a four-ring circus. |
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The custom cabinets look like bright circus blocks, the tile backsplash has a harlequin pattern, and the pendant lights resemble spun cotton candy. |
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Every Indian election brings with it a kind of itinerant circus full of immoderate speech. |
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The hapless circus clown whose act opened the show soon had Weston and Caroline in stitches. |
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They aren't, however, in a military vein and range in diversity from the carnage caused by a marauding horde of escaped circus animals to a matricidal five-year-old. |
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The film is a three-ring circus, disjointed and somewhat confusing. |
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This campaign is a three-ring circus and it's mostly his fault. |
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A talented designer knows how to selectively insert graphics into a Web page to enhance and give greater meaning to the copy without it looking like a three-ring circus. |
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They are struggling to protect their son from the media circus. |
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By 1998, their star elephant, Kenny, became ill and was ordered not to perform by a circus veterinarian. |
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Lao Bay was an entertaining circus of activity the day we stopped in, with busloads of windsurfers camped out under tiki huts or on the white sand beach. |
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A computer and an hydraulic pump are necessary to make this electro-mechanical circus perform but eliminating the torque converter is a boon to efficiency. |
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No, our last act consists of a familiar parade of characters seemingly just loosed from the circus. |
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In any case, this sort of peculiar programming has made the Cannes festival an annual three-ring circus for film buffs. |
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Now, in fairness, the schedule of the U.S. Open is less like the Super Bowl or the World Series than a three-ring circus. |
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In 1993, the shows moved to big white tents in Bryant Park and took on the feel of a three-ring circus. |
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Not so long before, executions had been popular entertainment and trips to a madhouse were like going to the circus. |
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They were the only things not making a racket behind the beach today, because the she-oaks, ti-trees and a few other things are in full flower and the circus has come to town. |
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The Muttiah Muralitharan circus has a ringmaster, enough clowns to fill a big top and a disbelieving audience gaping at each extraordinary swing from low point to low point. |
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There will also be a big top circus, giant fun fair, American wrestling, classic cars and a beach area complete with sand, donkeys, deck chairs and swing boats. |
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He and Cressida are still together but he may be afraid of creating a media circus. |
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While the strange story was a once in a lifetime scandal, the media circus it spawned has become commonplace. |
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The ensuing trial and media circus were for Geimer as traumatic as the night itself. |
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What kind of judge does it take to temper the media circus that is the Casey Anthony trial? |
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Jenny Sanford stayed home from the media circus and she was much praised for it. |
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He resigned in disgrace amidst the media circus that only a tabloid culture born in a country founded by Puritans can muster. |
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The corporate circus is back in town, this time with a whole new parade of bilkers, finaglers, and defrauders to entertain us with their convoluted antics. |
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Set aside the usual circus ring tricks of political chicanery. |
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In Europe, he explained, the circus is considered a high form of art, known for its merit of talents and skilled performers. |
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A jazz trio will play and there will be a magician and circus performer. |
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After the circus troupers leave, clown-mime Manuel stays on, moving into a nearby shack, befriending Willem and teaching him magic and clown arts. |
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While in the circus, Masha married the power tumbler Alexander Kourbatov. |
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She simply agonises over how to describe what she does when a camera is pointed at her, saying that she feels more like a performer or a circus turn than an actress. |
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My heart became its own circus act, doing several summersaults and then some twirls and a back flip or two, when I heard the sound of her flowing voice. |
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Other events include a five-mile run, tug o'war, display of falconry, morris dancing, pipe bands, circus entertainers and displays of martial arts. |
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The nickelodeon was a new business, a novelty, something between a circus and a peep show. |
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Theatre, music hall and circus have all used fly-posting for centuries. |
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Iroka mentally froze as she subconsciously wheeled herself out on the highwire on the unicycle and watched several circus personnel take the net away from the bottom. |
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An unpowered glider can soar through the sky, a helicopter can hover and flit around, and a cannon can even shoot a circus performer in a parabola through the air. |
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The circus performer prepares to smash a breeze block on Nigel's chest. |
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Early film included actors from theater and vaudeville, entertainers from the circus, boxers, dancers, and non-actors caught in actualities or put on screen for staged events. |
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Physicians will regain our professionalism when we stop participating in this circus. |
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It's perhaps like comparing a daredevil circus event to a staged ballet. |
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The track opens with a series of agitated sci-fi effects, homely robot tones that later segue into what sounds like the malfunctioning calliope of a downtrodden circus. |
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Like any traveling circus, she converts the sidewalk into a stage, cannily positioning herself for maximum visibility within a sea of pedestrians. |
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This tiny caravan, organised with military precision, is home to scores of costumes, with an outfit for every cog in the wheel that drives the circus operation. |
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A stuntman and his model girlfriend flee London and its media circus, and escape to the country, but are manipulated throughout by an advertising agency boss. |
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He was hosting a children's circus skills workshop on August 15 when the chrome unicycle, worth several hundred pounds, was stolen from the fairground in Station Park. |
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The circus skills are impressive with unusual solo highlights such as hula hooping that is unforgettable, a dazzling trapeze set and great work on ropes and bungees. |
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Maybe he and his niece could join a traveling circus to get by. |
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The three-ring circus is made up of around 180 performers and 80 animals. |
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The circus, the nomadic tent show of breathtaking performances, is on. |
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It just shows up the frayed edges and leaves the poor unfortunate drained and often humiliated by the experience as the media circus moves on to its next victim. |
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Spare us the circus of long public trials, say the letters to the editor. |
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The whole circus happening around my vehicle puts a smile on my face. |
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Sheltered from reality in the public circus, these people seriously believed that their complicated jargon would be understood by the average shmuck on the street. |
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Let's boycott the Big Top when this media circus comes to town. |
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There were also a number of lesser known events such as mock sea battles involving ships, animal circus acts, animals fighting animals and animal hunts. |
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He, meanwhile, comes from a family of circus clowns and jugglers. |
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This was the time also when the circus clowns, saltimbanques and harlequins began to appear on his canvases, with their own smiling kinds of loneliness. |
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They are performing like clowns in a circus, entertaining the public. |
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Her mother was a trapeze artist and her father was also a circus performer and, as a child, she travelled widely and was inspired to learn to stiltwalk by the circus clowns. |
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Lee also allowed the factious sexual harassment case to become a media circus without careful consideration of the damage it might cause to Twu's family. |
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A free festival circus will be in the park where acrobats, clowns, fire eaters, illusionists, jugglers and stilt walkers will entertain the crowds. |
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What's most interesting about the whole farrago is that a certain floppy-haired Conservative politician has decided to join the travelling circus. |
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The day of going to the pictures or circus for that special occasion has long gone, and now every child wants a bouncing castle to share with their friends for that big day. |
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Entry to the centre is free and the entertainment includes pony rides, a Ferris wheel, carousels, a mini train, face painters and circus acts, among other fun things to do. |
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The brothers reunited during the Second World War to present a puppet show and, after Fred died working in a circus, Joe continued to appear in a concert party. |
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In the intervening decades the are a has been patriarchally managed as a beer and circus venue. |
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Rope is also an aerial acrobatics circus skill, where a performer makes artistic figures on a vertical suspended rope. |
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During his reign the circus games resulted in the killing of 3,500 elephants. |
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The Chelsea-PSG game was like a mad, 90-minute circus act, full of slapstick and argy-bargy. |
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Sorry, but I just don't think you have the eye-hand coordination to be a juggler in this circus. |
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He goes on a journey of self-discovery with a silver-tongued circus mouse and learns how to fly with his freakish lug-holes. |
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Sorry, but I just don't think you have the hand-eye coordination needed to be a juggler in this circus. |
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Bromance is an electrifying circus show which will have you on the edge of your seat. |
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Their English hand-tied bouquets were of circus roses, butter Oncidium orchids, and green Cymbidiurn orchids wrapped in chocolate ribbon. |
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But the ECB's Dead Parrots Society, who appointed Moores not once but twice, are a Pythonesque circus which will carry on flying. |
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At the beginning of the twenty-first century the physically adept aggro femme had become a recurring motif in new circus and physical theatre. |
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There will also be the Cathouse Belles dance troupe, aerial circus performer Haylee-Mai, and burlesque performer Warren Speed. |
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The child's eyes were filled with wonder during the trip to the circus. |
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It was based on the media circus that surrounds Kate Middleton. |
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