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  • Kinnock the musichall Welshman discussing Gravell a proper Welshman.

    The Return Of Cwl Cymru 2008

  • Suddenly he remembered the night when one of the musichall artistes, a little blond Londoner, had made a rather free allusion to Polly.

    Dubliners 2003

  • The rarefied air of the academy and the arena produce the sixshilling novel, the musichall song.

    Ulysses 2003

  • She conducted their relations in something of a musichall turn.

    At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002

  • She conducted their relations in something of a musichall turn.

    At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002

  • Lo humour e ` naturalmente incontenibile: Smith ne approfitta per mettere in pista qualche sketch del suo iconoclasta musichall, magari rifacendo il verso a Lou Reed

    FallNews - they grease the roads! *truckers' pin-up edition* 1999

  • The structure of Fiery typical Jack e ` of their approach: a blues-a-billy caracollante, arrogating and amatoriale, on the falsariga of the first Captain Beefheart, with inserti striduli from musichall of the guitar and a stentoreo rhythm of the ritmica section, while Smith chases without stopping with its

    FallNews - they grease the roads! *truckers' pin-up edition* 1999

  • My own idea of theatrical entertainment, I admit, is the musichall; strapping wenches and low comedians are my line, and your fine drama and music bore me to death.

    Royal Flash Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1970

  • They passed Dan Lowry's musichall where Marie Kendall, charming soubrette, smiled on them from a poster a dauby smile.

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

  • Going down the path of Sycamore street beside the Empire musichall

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

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