In the back of the book was a section about the foods invented at fairs, circuses and carnivals. |
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Movies themselves became their own three rings circuses of over the top theatrics. |
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A staple of circuses, lion tamers dazzle audiences by prodding the big cats to perform. |
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Zoos have been around for hundreds of years, the first ones being like freak shows attached to carnivals and circuses. |
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And maybe near-by, someone will hear something a little less shrill than the sound of 100,000,000 people clamoring for more bread and circuses. |
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He crosscuts their obsessive stories with hilarious footage from circuses and old sci-fi films. |
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Traditional circuses like the Shriner's have come under fire in recent years for exploiting and abusing animals. |
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At one time, however, about the only way most people could see real animal predators was in zoos and circuses. |
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Like circuses, cockfighting, and greyhound racing, frog jumping promotes the message that animals exist purely to entertain us. |
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It's said that the mainstream media is increasingly dominated by corporate interests, political spin, and bread and circuses postmodern pap. |
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To use his own analogy, at present the people enjoy both bread and circuses. |
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How can the loud music, the entertaining sermonettes, and the carnal circuses offered by some give life to the dead? |
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They abhor hunters and fishermen, and want animals out of research labs, circuses, and aquariums. |
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Besides bread and circuses,, something had to be done to let frisky folks vent a little. |
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We're surrounded by show, just as the Roman Empire turned to bread and circuses to hide other things that were taking place. |
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It's easy to forget that some people have good memories of clowns and circuses because it seems so foreign to us. |
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The Lib Dem policy on circuses is that all animals, apart from dogs and horses, should be banned from them. |
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My suspicion is that it all went wrong after ordinary citizens tired of bread and circuses and moved on to musicals. |
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The televised US murder trials are cited as examples of how court cases have turned into media circuses. |
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Despite this, circuses have a timeless appeal and are irresistible to some. |
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The employees of these circuses too will face a crisis situation once the businesses close down. |
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As a result, Truzzi was intrigued by magic, juggling, sideshows, carnivals, and circuses. |
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He said PAWS objects to circuses keeping wild and exotic animals captive for entertainment. |
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There, contrary to custom, no outdoor prayers were said. Repressive governments try to keep the populace happy with bread and circuses. |
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I have been approached by members of the public who worry about the use of animals in circuses and the possibility of cruel or harmful treatment. |
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Youth and innovation have made circuses from Québec an international success story. |
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Animals have also been trained for entertainment on stage, in movies, and in circuses. |
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They are employed by circuses, nightclubs, theatre, advertising and other production companies or may be selfemployed. |
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He worked with all of the Parisian circuses from 1938 to 1966 as well as with the music hall venues. |
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The tale gallivants from London to Boston to Cairo, stopping in at circuses, speakeasies, ocean liners, and the well-appointed apartments of an invert. |
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There are giants and small people and circuses and conjoined twins and people with 1950s-type haircuts and small-town smiles in strange situations. |
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Thus all the world's ambition gets funnelled through schools, turning academia into fractious circuses of human conflict and desperately competing agendas. |
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In Zuric as in Interlaken, colourful parades and music fo the masses, bread and circuses, guarantee enter tainment, identification and profits. |
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The Roman Emperors used to have a formula for appeasing their poorest citizens: bread and circuses. |
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My own opinion would be that most rodeos and circuses are well within the bounds of treating animals humanely. |
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Lota was subsequently leased to circuses, contracted tuberculosis, and became emaciated. |
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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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Displaying exotic people and animals as representatives of a racial and zoological hierarchy, circuses helped popularize scientific theories concerning racial difference. |
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Write letters to the Environment Ministry to persuade officials to protect elephants in their own homes, stop visiting animal circuses and avoid elephant rides. |
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It would seem that little has changed since the first-century Roman satirist Juvenal famously wrote that all that the modern citizen craved was bread and circuses. |
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All the citizen sheep require is a shepherd to provide bread and circuses and to whisper electronic promises of security into their ears at night. |
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The modern version of globalization, by contrast, is run more along Roman lines, in which the provinces are milked to pay for the bread and circuses of the imperial heartland. |
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Office-holders spend much of their time supplying bread and circuses. |
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Outside its locked doors, amid atmospheric squalor, the huddling masses distract themselves with bread and circuses, while one man agitates for revolution. |
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With firework displays, extravagant fashion, circuses and carousels, Paris at the time, for the rich at least, was all about enjoyment. |
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After all they have been used to host carnivals and circuses. |
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Asian elephants were always more common than their African counterparts in modern zoos and circuses. |
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There is also much to say about bullfighting, foie gras, zoos, circuses and the development of animal testing alternatives. |
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Later he was a road labourer and a wrestler in travelling circuses. |
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Bizarrely, traveling circuses are exempt from the restriction. |
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In the Wild West, touring circuses were as rough as the clientele they served, with owners encouraging pickpockets and other forms of grift. |
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That is not to say that many organizations and many circuses do not treat their animals very well. |
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Too often local leaders resort to bread and circuses to keep themselves in office. |
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For thirty years I followed circuses throughout the world. |
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Pablo Fanque, born poor as William Darby in Norwich, rose to become the proprietor of one of Britain's most successful Victorian circuses. |
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The zoological garden allows animals from the film industry, circuses as well as from private households and smaller zoos to enjoy their well deserved retirement. |
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Bread and circuses, the Romans noted, are what people need. |
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It's like the old Roman times, with bread and circuses. |
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Cake and bread and circuses, in other words. |
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To give consumer citizens bread and circuses, to clear their minds of their stressed lives, to put them to sleep in order to sell them more Coca-Cola, fattening snacks and useless objects? |
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In addition to the request for bread and circuses, or music and sport, there is also the responsibility for public service radio to help improve societys social, educational and cultural levels. |
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Then we have committees treated as circuses by the Minister of Transport, who shows up at committee meetings to stand in for the Prime Minister's spokesman. |
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Browning, the son of professional baseball player Pete Browning, ran away from home at age 16 and found steady employment in circuses and carnivals as a clown, contortionist, magician's assistant, and barker. |
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If bread is supplied regularly and plentifully three times a day, they will be content to live by bread alone, with perhaps a few circuses to liven things up. |
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I would oppose any move to ban animals from circuses and I oppose the unjust and counterproductive ban on fox hunting recently introduced in my own country. |
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Overall, the book reveals a sobering contrast between circuses of yesterday and today, even as it honors the outstanding performers who created, and have sustained, the enduring appeal of the circus. |
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It would seem on the surface that these exhibitions of carnage had little in common with modern circuses, yet it is from the early Roman circuses that traditions such as trained animals and the preshow parade derive. |
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They feel a bit like megachurch meetings, but with beer and hot dogs, and seem to be descended from the tent-revivals and circuses of the antebellum era. |
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Obtain Certificates of Insurance from circuses, carnivals, concessionaires, or other operators who conduct or participate in Lions events, and have them name your Lions Club as additional insured. |
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Perhaps the one thing all the parties will agree on is the Conservatives finally making good on their promise to ban the use of wild animals in circuses. |
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Operators of circuses and of animal acts should therefore be required to keep registers recording the relevant information about the presence of their animals. |
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Knie was quicker than other circuses to forge contacts with the scene in China, and in 1984 became the first Western circus to hire a Chinese troupe. |
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Employees from the circuses and fairs wore interviewed in Germany, England, Holland and Portugal, while in Portugal there was also a group of gypsies asked to react on the questionnaire. |
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Peripherally, some craftspeople also do custom work for theatres, films, operas, circuses, museums, building restoration, artifact conservation, and other cultural activities. |
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True to its vocation as a Fine Arts venue, it has been used for countless exhibitions and arts salons, and for creativity in the widest range of forms: dance performance, concerts, fashion shows, circuses, and more. |
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Not entirely unlike Antin, Pliny was a stoic in an age of bread and circuses, writing, seemingly undaunted, at the foot of Mount Vesuvius. |
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These included amphitheatres, aqueducts, baths, bridges, circuses, dams, domes, harbours, and temples. |
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The circuses were similar to the ancient Greek hippodromes, although circuses served varying purposes and differed in design and construction. |
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Many Roman amphitheatres, circuses and theatres built in cities outside Italy are visible as ruins today. |
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Presented outdoors under a tent or in venues similar to the Montreal Casino, the circuses attract large crowds both in Quebec and abroad. |
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Local zoos and visiting circuses were contacted, but none reported an escaped lion. |
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These very kinds of monkeys, that ride bikes and trikes and was it unikes in American circuses. |
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While a panoply of other circuses operated, these grew even larger. |
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In modern popular culture, pinnipeds are often depicted as playful and comical figures based on their performances in zoos, circuses and marine mammal parks. |
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Commonly found in circuses, how is a funambulist better known? |
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The Romans used to talk of bread and circuses for the people. |
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