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Funfair is “la foire” = “la fête foraine” - the fairground people being “les forains”.
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The summer line from Kling, duly titled Funfair, is plump with floral prints and floppy headwear, and I think I’m in love.
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I like my pictures to describe funny or strange situations, such as in my picture, 'Funfair'.
unknown title 2009
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The encouragingly-titled Chewy Gummy Physics Funfair promises an all-ages exploration of our favourite sweets, while Festival Of The Spoken Nerd demystifies the maths wonders of the world.
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There are glimmers of what was to come: the sped-up guitar antics of “Paparrazi,” the bassy psychedelics of “Lantern on the Water,” the toy instruments of “Funfair.”
Néojaponisme » Blog Archive » Japanese Music: 2000-2009 2010
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Although “La foire aux plaisirs” (sometimes called “la kermesse”) is often the expression used for the annual school fete, there is a unique and gigantic “Funfair” called “La Foire aux plaisirs”, in the town of Bordeaux (twice a year, for 3 weeks – a tradition since 1850).
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Check out this point-of-view video of a rickety North Korean rollercoaster at Kaeson Youth Funfair, Pyongyang -- a coaster so tame it's practically a soporific.
Boing Boing 2007
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His crazy new album Unfair/Funfair (I love that title btw) is released March 20th, on the Use Your Teeth label - it is available to pre-order from Darla (US) and Rough Trade (UK) among a handful of others.
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His crazy new album Unfair/Funfair (I love that title btw) is released March 20th, on the Use Your Teeth label - it is available to pre-order from Darla (US) and Rough Trade (UK) among a handful of others.
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Funfair is “la foire” = “la fête foraine” - the fairground people being “les forains”.
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