On the Mississippi Queen, old-time banjos and a calliope belt out favorites from long ago as passengers explore six decks worth of elegance. |
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We didn't even get as far as the authentic Chinese funfair, with the authentic Chinese waltzers and calliope. |
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Its coals fade to black shortly after it starts, but then a scratchy calliope whirs to life, taking it out on a wistful, black and white note. |
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It serenely drifts through the subdued moments accompanied by yet another diverting calliope! |
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When the calliope starts playing 'Mack the Knife,' it's time to call the kids inside. |
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She may pick a topic like steamboat bells and whistles, or wax romantic about the calliope. |
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When the kid found out we were going to leave him at home he started up a howl like a calliope and fastened himself as tight as a leech to Bill's leg. |
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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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The first bird that I saw banded was a calliope hummingbird. |
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Along the Pacific Coast, the large Anna's hummingbird may be found, as well as Allen's, black-chinned, broad-tailed, calliope, Costa's, and rufous hummingbirds. |
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The traditional finale to the circus parade was the Pied Piper of the circus, the steam calliope. |
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The calliope consists of a boiler that forces steam through a set of whistle pipes. |
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The initial calliope of the price report displays the data for the selected objects in the overview screen for the entire fiscal year. |
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Our steam calliope was traded to Cleveland for a second baseman. |
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Steamer tows and the steam calliope greatly increased territory and audiences, and Stephen Foster's songs added sentimental charm to their programs. |
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A Wurlitzer band organ provides calliope music. |
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Residents also heard the calliope music from the carousel. |
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The Calliope Hummingbird Stellula calliope is the smallest bird in Canada. |
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In the golden era of the three-ring circus, the whistling notes of a calliope were the sounds that beckoned children of all ages to enjoy the excitement under the big top. |
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Calliope wrinkled her pert little nose and fished in her backpack for concealer and foundation. |
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The suite included two couples in Calliope House, the dance called the Reel of Four and considered the oldest Scottish dance formation. |
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Calliope music will dance along Marietta's shore on the Ohio River September 10-12 for the annual Sternwheel Festival. |
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