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Corsaire is characterized by broad shoulders, a quick draw, and a strict moral code.
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Corsaire is characterized by broad shoulders, a quick draw, and a strict moral code.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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As the book opens, Corsaire is closing in on small-time crook Gil Terry, a petty thief with troubles of his own.
REVIEW: Space Vulture by Gary K. Wolf and Archbishop John J. Meyers 2008
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Those qualities overlapped in the work of Mr. Carre ñ o when he danced the pas de deux from "Corsaire" with Paloma Herrera.
The Global Language of Ballet Pia Catton 2010
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It was followed by a divertisement for the revival of Adam's "Corsaire" (1867), the ballet "Coppelia" (1870), a three-act opera "Le Roi l'a dit" (1873), and the exquisite ballet in three acts and five tableaux, "Sylvia"
The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers 1876
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This is an orchestra built for big music, and for both "Corsaire" and its second half, the Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 2, its sound was bright, rich and solid.
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This is an orchestra built for big music, and for both "Corsaire" and its second half, the Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 2, its sound was bright, rich and solid.
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The Beatrice "Corsaire" satchel -- originally $485!
Fashion Binge 2008
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There is Le Corsaire, in which a male and female dancer dress up like pirates and dance like somebody named Chabukani Vedtang thinks pirates danced.
Thoughts on Culture at the Boston Ballet Con Chapman 2011
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There is Le Corsaire, in which a male and female dancer dress up like pirates and dance like somebody named Chabukani Vedtang thinks pirates danced.
Thoughts on High Culture: Opening Night at the Ballet Con Chapman 2011
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