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Auer can also be seen cavorting in such films as: Arsène Lupin ( 1932 ), One Hundred Men and a Girl, Hold That Ghost, Destry Rides Again, Spring Parade, Hellzapoppin ', Cracked Nuts, Lady in the Dark, and Up in Mabel's Room ( 1944 ).
The two outer springs also contain both men and women cavorting with abandon.
He's also wearing a lot of non-standard equipment to turn him into a cavorting, fast talking ( and priapic ) god.

cavorting and for
Conrad Black, in his work " Richard M. Nixon: A Life in Full ", notes: After more than thirty years, no evidence has come to light in either country that the United States played a direct role in the overthrow of the Allende government, but it was certainly a geopolitical bonanza for the United States, as Allende was cavorting with Castro with a particularly irritating relish.
The trouble begins when the villains begin hunting for Neha, as she's cavorting around with Arjun.
Whiteley observed that in the video, Madonna's lover wears the lion's mask and while cavorting with him, Madonna sheds the veneer of innocence and shows her propensity for wild animal passions.

cavorting and .
Perhaps if Felix had first come upon us when this boy was not cavorting so gaily up and down the hall outside the murdered woman's apartment, we might have had less trouble convincing Felix of our seriousness.
It is danced by some thirty-five men and no women, and it contains everything in the books -- lusty comedy, gregarious cavorting, and tricks that only madmen or Russians would attempt to make the human body perform.
In the 1970s Kaye tore a ligament in his leg during the run of the Richard Rodgers musical Two by Two, but went on with the show, appearing with his leg in a cast and cavorting on stage from a wheelchair.
* Odette Swann from Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time is a courtesan of the French Belle Epoque, she gains a notorious reputation from cavorting with Aristocrats, artists, Bourgeois, and both sexes.
When Dunstan eventually found the young monarch, he was cavorting with a noblewoman named Æthelgifu and refused to return with the bishop.
The " cavorting " in question consisted of Eadwig ( then only 16 ) being away from the feast with Ælfgifu and her mother Æthelgifu.
In addition to differing political outlooks, William found that Charles's and James's lifestyles differed from his own, being more concerned with drinking, gambling, and cavorting with mistresses.
An 1872 painting by English artist Marcus Stone shows Edward II cavorting with Gaveston while nobles and courtiers look on with concern.
On the day after the opening he was pictured in the newspapers cavorting on holiday: he had turned down the public event in favour of meeting Simpson.
Other Bosko shorts concentrate primarily on Bosko cavorting with other characters in a musical wonderland ; in Doughboy, Bosko can't dance more than a few seconds before coming under enemy fire.
Before he gets there, he unknowingly encounters the current leader of the school, Yoshioka Seijurō, cavorting with the many geisha in the town.
While the wedding reception is underway, he is disgusted to find Lulu playfully cavorting with Schigolch and Quast in the bedchamber.
Elliott can be seen visiting Charlie Chaplin's studios in 1918 and cavorting with him and her entourage before Chaplin's cameras.
As Thor was consecrating the fire with his hammer Mjolnir, a dwarf named Litr began cavorting at his feet.
Also seen in the first Flash Gordon serial are the strange hand-weapons carried by J21 and RT42 on Mars, which are held under rather than over the fist, and re-used footage of dancing girls cavorting about and on a Martian idol with moving arms.
The famous scene in which Ann-Margret's character hallucinates that she is cavorting in detergent foam, baked beans and chocolate reportedly took three days to shoot.
Wilson had replaced Royer and Harrison in the band, so only three of the five musicians on the recording are represented, and no performance footage included – only the five musicians cavorting around London, running across fields, etc.
" The Chicken can be seen cavorting with some of the female dancers, including Vida Guerra, Brooke Burke and the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
It is adorned by nude figures cavorting both with each other and with various creatures, some of whom are realistic, others are fantastic or hybrid.
Detail showing nudes cavorting within a transparent sphere.
Its sleeve featured Tellier in full evening dress on the front, while the back of jacket had a shot of him cavorting in a playboy's pool.

peasants and also
Many peasant parties were also nationalist parties, because peasants often worked their land for the benefit of landlords of different ethnicity.
The program was also a part of a general policy of forced draft urbanization, which aimed to destroy the ability of peasants to support themselves in the countryside, forcing them to flee to the U. S. dominated cities, depriving the guerrillas of their rural support base.
He is referring, not only of the French Nobles, but the Companies also plundering the peasants and Churches.
Raweneck also had the supply chain ( tabors ), cannons and up to 1300 auxiliary infantry of Pomeranian peasants, used mainly for fortification works.
Two paintings ( both dated 1565 ) by Pieter Bruegel the Elder depict Dutch peasants curling — Scotland and the Low Countries had strong trading and cultural links during this period, which is also evident in the history of golf.
Along with polearm weapons made from farming equipment, the crossbow was also a weapon of choice for insurgent peasants such as the Taborites.
The lowest castes, the peasants supported the upper estates of society not only through direct taxation but also agriculture and keeping of livestock.
The government also pledged to return to peasants land that had been confiscated by the Honduran military in 1983.
Kościuszko emancipated and enrolled in his army many peasants, but the hard-fought insurrection, strongly supported also by urban plebeian masses, proved incapable of generating the necessary foreign collaboration and aid.
Following on from the earlier communal tradition of Baal Shem, his fame as a healer spread among not only the Jews, but also the non-Jewish peasants and the Polish nobles.
The famine soon spread throughout Hunan, reaching Shaoshan ; here, starving peasants seized some of his father's grain, and while Mao disapproved of their actions as morally wrong, he also claimed a great deal of sympathy for their situation.
International groups also charged that the military had killed 30 peasants and arrested 300 others after the peasants had protested against encroachments on their land by government officials.
While many notable historical events occurred in Moscow and St. Petersburg, there was also a visible movement in cities throughout the state, among national minorities throughout the empire and in the rural areas, where peasants took over and redistributed land.
The peasants and their work are also used as an analogy for low-level paper pushing bureaucrats.
The Decision took the existing student movement and elevated it to the level of a nationwide mass campaign, calling on not only students but also " the masses of the workers, peasants, soldiers, revolutionary intellectuals, and revolutionary cadres " to carry out the task of " transforming the superstructure " by writing big-character posters and holding " great debates.
It also was vital in helping the CCP to gain a positive reputation among the peasants due to the determination and dedication of the surviving participants of the Long March.
The lower class was also very angry at the current state of affairs, such as mistreatment of workers and perpetual poverty of small peasants.
From 1515 to 1523, Charles ' government in the Netherlands also had to contend with the rebellion of Frisian peasants ( led by Pier Gerlofs Donia and Wijard Jelckama ).
Other teachers who also paid tribute to his work a few peasants have been both recognized in any street or town square, as is the case for Aniceto Marinas, who dedicated a monument in 1943 his friend and partner Mariano Benlliure.
During his reign, an elaborate genealogy tree was produced that purported that his ancestors were not mere peasants, as everyone believed, but descendants of the Arsacid ( Arshakuni ) kings of Armenia and also of Constantine the Great.
It was used at the climax of the Eleusinian Mysteries to break a sacred fast, but it was also a favourite drink of Greek peasants.
He was convinced instead however to sail over to Funen and then on to the royal farm ( gård ) at Odense by his trusted adviser, Asbjørn Blak, who also persuaded the king that he could be reconciled with the great landowners and peasants.
Nicholas retaliates not only by uprooting the conspiracy and executing the killers, but also by closing the Duma and allowing police to terrorize the peasants and burn their homes.

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