A marionette danced on strings, a jester decking in bells and bright red and yellow. |
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Reaching out, the fingers started waggling like a marionette having its strings being pulled. |
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She suddenly felt as if she were a marionette whose strings were pulled so taut that she was forced onto her toes, her head pulled back. |
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She herself has worked backstage for a marionette theater in Minneapolis, and she taught calligraphy for years. |
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Meireles's marionette is stamped from thin rubber and was suspended from a rotating rod at the ceiling. |
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This finely rendered male Ibibio marionette is relatively naturalistic in form, with rounded muscular contours. |
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Even the Tories seem unable to snap out of a me-too approach to the credit crunch, approving each new bank bailout as if dancing on a Labour marionette. |
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Dodi, I remember, looked like a mangled marionette, his limbs twisted in impossible positions. |
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Have you ever been on a film and felt manipulated by a director, sort of like a marionette? |
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Big Man Walking is a giant marionette that goes out to meet different communities throughout Scotland. |
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There are usually meetings programmed at various times throughout the day on a whole marionette of different topics. |
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When Ron Paul gets excited he starts bopping around like a marionette, his arms going jangly from his shoulders while his torso stays still. |
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The marionette puppets are members of a special police force established to combat global terrorism. |
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Together, with humour and understanding, marionette and live actors conquer the myriad fears and challenges of the day. |
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He had gone on to such projects as a 28-foot marionette for the 1965 Balanchine production of Don Quixote. |
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The marionette running to succeed him, Zoran Lilic, a former Yugoslav president, stands a good chance of winning on September 21st. |
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A great place to see this marionette art is the puppet theatres of Palermo. |
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Granted, the early preceptive moments make Remy look like a puppet master manipulating Linguini like a marionette. |
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Run away from his marionette job for the drills of the imperial halberdiers, he hides in Venice and he falls in love with a girl accused of witchery. |
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Well you see, also while all this was going on, I was doing puppets and marionettes because I felt that mankind was worked as a puppet and a marionette a lot, too, by powerful forces he couldn't control. |
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Thatcher appears, looking like a possessed marionette, her bossy elocution a declaration of intent, as if she means her voice to carry, to be heard generations on. |
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Except for vestiges of the commedia in the form of puppet and marionette shows, the drama of masks all but disappeared in Western theatre during the 18th, 19th, and first half of the 20th centuries. |
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Students will create a simplified marionette. |
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From the 17th century onwards, Bohemia welcomed English, Dutch, Italian and later also German theatre ensembles, which, besides the classical dramas, staged marionette shows as well. |
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In Dark Matters, the faces and bodies of the dancers are completely covered, evoking the purity and grace of a marionette and allowing audiences to see the dance more abstractly. |
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In the case of these dining dinos, the company has included both the conventional sized marionette, as well as an expanded version for the larger creatures, bringing these fantastic creatures to vivid life. |
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In 28 original productions over 26 years, the company has made a major contribution to the creation, development and expansion of puppet and marionette theatre. |
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Renaud Herbin and Julika Mayer propose an unusual, funny and passionate search involving the object, material, language, marionette, manipulated sounds, contemporary forms. |
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The Sicilian marionette theatre Opera dei Pupi was proclaimed in 2001 and inscribed in 2008 in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists. |
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Puppetry and marionette exhibitions are very popular, with a number of puppet festivals throughout the country. |
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