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The Acrobats was a very distinguished club, into which it was now difficult for a young man to find his way, and almost impossible for a man who was no longer young, and therefore known to many.
He Knew He Was Right 2004
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The Acrobats was a very distinguished club, into which it was now difficult for a young man to find his way, and almost impossible for a man who was no longer young, and therefore known to many.
He Knew He Was Right Anthony Trollope 1848
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Moony is best known from her dance songs like "Dove (I'll Be Loving You)", "Acrobats", and "This Is Your Life."
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It has two performance areas: one where you can view everything from the National Acrobats of China to Flamenco dance troupes (the main stage), and another where you can hear the latest rising Jazz stars or the hilarious Elaine Stritch Singin' Sondheim (the Jazz Café).
Colin Darke: Detroit: A Cultural Garden Colin Darke 2011
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Acrobats have always been a part of that landscape, and while their tricks and tools have evolved from using each other as props to stainless steel 10' diameter hoops or velvet ropes dangling from hydraulic pulleys their ability to cause jaws to drop remains.
Charles Karel Bouley: Traces: Cirque of the Street Charles Karel Bouley 2011
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No virtuosos, the guitar playing acquitted by singers Katy and Rosa may be simple but it's never tentative, and the key qualities of the songs found on new album Acrobats are the intensity of the pair's focus and the clarity of their voices providing the moment at which their songs really start to flower.
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"Acrobats and clowns," he exhorts early in the proceedings, "wake up, dance and fly."
A Family Wired For Thrills Joanne Kaufman 2011
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It has two performance areas: one where you can view everything from the National Acrobats of China to Flamenco dance troupes (the main stage), and another where you can hear the latest rising Jazz stars or the hilarious Elaine Stritch Singin' Sondheim (the Jazz Café).
Colin Darke: Detroit: A Cultural Garden Colin Darke 2011
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For example, the Golden Dragon Acrobats from China played the arena for the first time.
Wolf Trap's best-ever summer Jacqueline Trescott 2010
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Acrobats have always been a part of that landscape, and while their tricks and tools have evolved from using each other as props to stainless steel 10' diameter hoops or velvet ropes dangling from hydraulic pulleys their ability to cause jaws to drop remains.
Charles Karel Bouley: Traces: Cirque of the Street Charles Karel Bouley 2011
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