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The party at Floyd's penthouse gave the `` chorines '' a chance for a nostalgic frolic through all those hackneyed routines which have become a classic choreographic statement of the era's nonsense.
Jim Beckwourth describes: " Mirth, songs, dancing, shouting, trading, running, jumping, singing, racing, target-shooting, yarns, frolic, with all sorts of extravagances that white men or Indians could invent.
The artistic history of the hamlet had faded away by mid-century the same as the sounds of laughter and frolic filling its lanes faded each September when the shutters closed and all but a few ' locals ' huddled-in for winter in the shadow of the mountain.
For example, a group of beautiful girls can arrive to an empty beach and find a sleeping Condorito taking a nude sunbath, then all decide to imitate him and strip naked to swim, sunbath and frolic around in the " nudist beach " until Condorito wakes up, and very shocked, explains them that he isn't a nudist, he was just beaten up by a thief.
On 23 February 1970 the Festival called " Mashramani " was a huge success with people drawn from all Regions of Guyana to Linden welcoming Guyana's status as a republic with over three days of frolic and fun.
A critic in The Times wrote that " there must be something strangely perverse in an imagination which souses Ophelia in a weedy ditch, and robs the drowning struggle of that lovelorn maiden of all pathos and beauty ", while a further review in the same newspaper said that " Mr. Millais's Ophelia in her pool ... makes us think of a dairymaid in a frolic ".
The two whimsically frolic all night and the scene ends with them exhausted by the night ’ s activities.

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And so, for ten glorious days, there was Carnival and joyous celebration in St. Paul — feasting, dancing, fun and frolic reigned over by Boreas and the Queen of Snows, the fairest maiden of the realm, along with the four Winds, who were each accompanied by a lovely Princess from the realm of Boreas.

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Bosley Crowther of the New York Times called the film " a thoroughly delightful movie ," " a kidding satire, in a rollicking song-and-dance vein ," " a joyously syncopated frolic ," and " a romantic-melodramatic fable that makes clichés sparkle like jewels.
If he does consent to " hunt ," he'll either sandbag it and only pretend to look for the rabbits, or if he does find rabbits he'll frolic and play with them once he's out of Frieda's sight.
The New York Times Howard Thompson called the film " a real Christmas clinker " and a " silly, tired little frolic ," remarking " even staunch Presley admirers — and we're one of them when he delivers the likes of Fun in Acapulco and Viva Las Vegas — will have to strain to justify this one.

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The verb " skylark ", originally used by sailors, means " play tricks or practical jokes ; indulge in horseplay, frolic ".
The music video of the song features the pop group singing amidst romantic and frolic images ; " The Sign " was depicted as an ankh ( also known as key of life ) and a djed ( ancient Egyptian symbol representing stability ).

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He described his experiences in Potter on America ( 1956 ), which received a long and complimentary review in The Times Literary Supplement: " Mr. Potter's private army of Lifemen will need no recommendation to this latest frolic ....
In 1663 an indecent frolic in Bow Street, for which he was fined 2000 marks, made Sedley notorious.
1922 proved to be an eventful year for Moore as she was named a WAMPAS Baby Star during a " frolic " at the Ambassador Hotel which became an annual event, in recognition of her growing popularity.

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One of Ryland's brothers was, in 1762, convicted of highway robbery, committed in a drunken frolic, and was reprieved only on the morning of the day of execution through his brother's personal influence with the king.

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He removed the boy's clothing and led him outside into the snow, where, far from being upset, Victor began to frolic about in the nude, showing Bonnaterre that he was clearly accustomed to exposure and cold.
In the Jew of Malta ( 1589 – 90 ) " Machievel " in person speaks the Prologue, claiming to not be dead, but to have possessed the soul of ( the Duke of ) Guise, " And, now the Guise is dead, is come from France / To view this land, and frolic with his friends " ( Prologue, lines 3-4 ) His last play, The Massacre at Paris ( 1593 ) takes the massacre, and the following years, as its subject, with Guise and Catherine both depicted as Machiavellian plotters, bent on evil from the start.
For the winter of November 21, 2007, the aquatic play facility was temporarily switched from water-operation to air-operation, effectively becoming perhaps one of the first pneumatic-play facilities, where visitors can frolic in a fountain of air jets.
During the first years of his career, Ostade tended toward the same exaggeration and frolic as his comrade, though he is distinguished from his rival by a more general use of light and shade, especially a greater concentration of light on a small surface in contrast with a broad expanse of gloom.
In winter sea lions migrating from California frolic and feed in the swirling tides that rush beneath the Gig Harbor overlook — the northern most point of the peninsula.
In The Jew of Malta ( 1589 – 90 ) " Machievel " in person speaks the Prologue, claiming not to be dead, but to have possessed the soul of ( the Duke of ) Guise, " And, now the Guise is dead, is come from France / To view this land, and frolic with his friends " ( Prologue, lines 3 – 4 ) His last play, The Massacre at Paris ( 1593 ) takes the massacre, and the following years, as its subject, with the Duke of Guise and Catherine de ' Medici both depicted as Machiavellian plotters, bent on evil from the start.

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Victoria and Ernst cultivated friends who were progressive artists and intellectuals as well as those who enjoyed fun and frolic.
His review was scathing :" It is a cheap piece of bald-faced slapstick comedy that treats the hideous depredations of that sleazy, moronic pair as though they were as full of fun and frolic as the jazz-age cut-ups in Thoroughly Modern Millie ... uch ridiculous, camp-tinctured travesties of the kind of people these desperadoes were and of the way people lived in the dusty Southwest back in those barren years might be passed off as candidly commercial movie comedy, nothing more, if the film weren't reddened with blotches of violence of the most grisly sort ...

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They would not be pleased to have it published back home that they planned a frolic in Paris or Hong Kong at the Treasury's expense.
Champagne flows, endless strings of women frolic around his hospital room and the cigarettes are always lit.
File: Fawns_in_Monroe. jpg | Two fawns frolic in Monroe back yard
Often swim alongside the bow of vessels and frolic in the bow waves.
However, he was expelled in 1826 when he participated in a " Christmas frolic " that ended up turning into a riot.
Only if an employee is on a " frolic of his own ", and the employer cannot be said to have placed him in a position to cause harm, will the employer have a defence.
Of earthly existence, Folly pompously states, " you'll find nothing frolic or fortunate that it owes not to me.
Shrove Tuesday is a day to be remembered by strangers in New Orleans, for that is the day for fun, frolic, and comic masquerading.
The show presented the world as a tapestry lain out for the contestants to frolic in, not as a real environment where real people live.
Chariot Procession takes places here every year with gaiety and frolic.
The fountain forms a splash pad that was designed for children to frolic in, as well as for concert-goers and joggers to cool off in on hot Atlanta summer days.

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At noontime, remembering what the teacher had said about maybe playing with the kids, Jack stayed close to the schoolhouse while all the other big boys, except Charles, went off out the road to play ball.
And after all this, Shann went over all that Bang-Jensen had brought up ''.
Blackman arrived a day or two early, and Lewis took him to a department store immediately and outfitted him, luggage and all, and then he took him to a party at the Woodwards that went on until four in the morning.
Britain until recently went along in some areas with all of the enthusiasm of the groom at a shotgun wedding.
It went right on creaking under his own considerable weight, and all it needed, Harold thought, was for somebody to fling himself back in a fit of laughter and that would be the end of it.
For instance -- what about all those people Harold Rhodes went toward unhesitatingly, as if this were the one moment they would ever have together, their one chance of knowing each other??
And so they went, he choosing of all places an inn near Medmenham Abbey, scene a generation ago of the obscene orgies of the Hellfire Club.
Every night they all went to Mama and Papa Albright's, and sat on the open front porch, where they could get the breeze.
I went and, mum and nervous, all but made a fool of myself.
In fact, some -- Anzilotti is the principle example -- went so far as to say that all international law could be traced to the single legal norm, Pacta sunt Servanda.
Accordingly, though the practice violated the no-trading provision of the Selkirk charter which reserved all such activity in merchandise and furs to the Hudson's Bay Company, some settlers went into trade.
With infinite patience she responded to every call, no matter at what cost to herself, and to her all went, for she was sure to have the needed information or word of cheer.
The northern cowboy called all the red Mexican cattle which went up the trail `` Sonora reds '', while they called all cattle drove up from Mexico `` yaks '', because they came from the Yaqui Injun country, or gave 'em the name of `` Mexican buckskins ''.
I closed the last bag and stood all three at the door for the bellboy to pick up, then went to the bathroom for a drink of water.
To be Katharine Ross, and work in a nicer shop somewhere, at a little more money so she could have prettier clothes, and learn ladies' manners and all like that, and get to know different people than up to now, not just the ones like her here, with foreign-sounding names, the ones went to the same church and -- Different place, different job, different people, she'd be all different too.
) And know, while all this went on, that there was no real reason to suppose that the murderer had been a guest in either hotel.
All this went through Casey's mind in the first instant, but what held his interest was the fact that these two should be together at all.
`` Her basic hull form ( a teardrop ) and her nuclear power plant will be used for almost all new submarines, including the potent Polaris missile submarines '', the statement went on.
It all went very well.
For when he began to talk and dream all at the same time, making his plans as he went, she had begun dreaming too.
And the bed that sagged in a certain place where all the weight had been put too many times before and the walls fine and thin for overhearing talk in the next room when Gratt went out for ice, the sound coming through the walls like something on the other side of the curtain, so you knew they heard you when they were quiet and while you lay wondering what they had heard you listened.
We went into Mrs. Monmouth's library, which had low bookshelves all along the walls, and above them a Modigliani portrait, a Jackson Pollock twelve feet long, and a gorgeous Miro with a yellow background, that looked like an inscription from a Martian tomb.

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