What really stood out for me was a minor drama amidst all the clowning about and grandstanding for the media. |
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There was no discipline to impose itself on this clowning, and no parental authority to reprove it. |
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You'll have seen the madcap clowning, close harmony singing, movie pastiches and magic performed by various performers in various guises. |
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She jokes with teammates, clowning through routines in casual moments, and is involved in a social life that she never had before. |
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Always clowning around, teasing girls, and getting into scraps with others, he's heading for self-destruction. |
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So do I believe that safety is somehow divorced from this general cloud of clowning? |
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All aspects of the theatre will be covered including games, improvisation, script, mime, physical theatre and clowning. |
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So clowning features high on the agenda, although clowns aren't exactly embodiments of leadership or teambuilding skills. |
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But here, we're all relaxed, and we're just a bunch of guys having fun and clowning around at Christmas. |
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The crowd loved this display of clowning bravery and the modern bullfight was born. |
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The musical, set in a Big Top, features gravity-defying stunts and slapstick clowning as it portrays the story of American showman PT Barnum. |
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The comic clowning, performed before an international audience, seemed to strike the right chord and the show duly won the top prize. |
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Anyhow, we were getting pretty stupid and tired, and so he started clowning around to make me laugh. |
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They start entertaining themselves by clowning around a lot and being silly. |
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As you would expect, they're clowning around and posing for the camera, just as children would anywhere else. |
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I would like to see him, instead of clowning around, rise in this House and assure us that the POWA will be established. |
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Extravagant, exuberant, and full of fun, she's in love with colours and clowning around. |
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As sub-director, he loves clowning around with the young adults of Casa Buen Señor, and he does it well. |
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When Faint talks to me about his clowning, he occasionally adopts the pantomime squeak of his painted alter ego. |
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Prior to that, in the Regency and Victorian periods clowning and pantomime was for an adult audience. |
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She took pictures of school friends clowning around and at summer camp. |
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Mr. Speaker, the minister has a greater duty than clowning around in this chamber. |
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The show combined acrobatics, clowning and music for a real symphony of the senses. |
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Here, he mastered the art of Comédia dell'Arte and clowning, and also learnt to play banjo and guitar. |
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Without missing a beat, he transformed himself into a clumsy oaf and gave us three minute of delightful spontaneous clowning. |
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When the Kosovo War forced people to Canada in 1999, I thought I would donate some clowning time to children at a military base. |
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Instead, it piles on the daffiness and winsomeness to such an extent that you keep thinking this trio must have trained at the Bridget Jones school of clowning. |
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Refreshing movement theatre on the borders of mime and clowning, all to the rhythm of scratch music. |
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It was truly a piece of luck to meet this great singer, and I'd like to thank André for clowning around in front of everyone on the terrace! |
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Tout Samba'L present clowning theatre performances which are 'close to home' and bring emotions to the boil. |
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The Festival for Kids will feature performances for children in various genres, including musical theatre, clowning, and puppetry. |
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His deviousness, clowning and attention-seeking have something fittingly and convincingly cattish about them. |
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The narrator, as snotty teenagers tend to be, is terribly embarrassed by this until his father's cousin tells him why his father is so attached to clowning around. |
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He has taken the order to stop clowning around in the school car park very badly and complains bitterly that we are all stopping him becoming famous. |
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We witnessed amazing feats of clowning, jugglery, and acrobatics. |
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Between all the clowning, the show cycled through dozens and dozens of singers. |
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He told Mohammed that he was just there clowning and that Mo had a real shot and could have his spot. |
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He saw comedies, tragedies, dramas, shows of acrobatics and clowning, all accompanied by fine music, and all this performed by a family of only twenty members. |
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Two men spend more time clowning around with brushes than cleaning up. |
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To the untrained bystander, a drowning person may appear to be waving, clowning around or splashing. |
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Some of the children at the back of the bus were clowning around, Andrew said. |
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Besides Von Trier, another cultural shock jock clowning around was French novelist Michel Houellebecq. |
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On the living room mantel rests a photograph of Colonel Finken, a consummate prankster, clowning around during a deployment. |
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At times the show seems like a few actor buddies goofing off — dare I say, clowning around? |
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Women grabbed at his clothes and kissed him. He enjoyed clowning for the cameras, sliding down banisters and doing back-flips into swimming pools. |
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His disciplines included ladder, teeterboard, clowning and juggling. |
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A lot of people think this is war paint, or clowning around. |
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The FIS prevented Edwards from entering the following year's World Championships they did not want any more clowning around on and around the hills so they introduced minimum criteria that participants had to fulfil. |
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Seeing dad atop the ski hill with his children, and the little girl clowning around with skis on his feet, illustrates the vital joy that a family can feel while playing in the great outdoors! |
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They called him Dizzy for clowning and frowning on stage and gusting up a musical hurricane with bebop lightning bolts thrown into the mix. |
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By 1821 dance and clowning had taken such a physical toll on Grimaldi that he could barely walk, and he retired from the theatre. |
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What's detrimental is the broad fancifulness of the clowning. |
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Ms. Rochelle's voice surges between raspy throatiness and soaring peals, and she captures something of Baker's sexy, clowning, rebellious stage presence. |
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Somebody's going to get hurt clowning around like this. |
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There's plenty of time for clowning around and talking about home but, like the truly consummate professionals they are, when it's time to do the job, the job is all they do. |
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Although it was called The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, the host never seemed to be happier than when he was clowning around with his correspondents. |
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He steered the company through a wobbly patch after it opened a new plant, but never seemed entirely at ease with the founders' clowning and campaigning. |
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Rush Limbaugh is very famous, very powerful and very rich, so I'm not going to let the king of American right-wing talk radio off for simply clowning. |
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The emphasis was on movement, mime and clowning. |
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Their show combines clowning, acrobatics, juggling, and music. |
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Between music, telegrams, photography, web design, teaching guitar, clowning and magic, I have been able to pay the bills for years without punching a clock! |
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Stating that the circus would be nothing without the use of wild animals takes away from the other circus arts such as balancing acts, acrobatics, aerial numbers, clowning, juggling, contortionism, and more. |
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Since 1983, the company Tout Samba'L have created poetic and comical productions, based on the distortion of daily life by using various artistic practices: clowning, music, acrobatics, visual arts and food. |
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Joseph Grimaldi, the most celebrated of English clowns, is considered the father of modern clowning. |
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Students can try dozens of disciplines, including juggling, unicycling, aerial silks and hoops, high-wire walking, trapeze, ringmaster, clowning and rigging. |
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They were just clowning around, when suddenly it all hit the fan. |
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