He made sure the Royal Canadian Redcoats were by far the most authentically costumed of those in any Hollywood production. |
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The New England kitchen was staffed by costumed guides who served visitors Boston baked beans and brown bread. |
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Though she's costumed in mom jeans and comfortable shoes, she's at her most thrilling. |
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But he also makes elaborately costumed and staged studio photos that are based on Chinese myths and legends. |
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His costumed is blacked and smoking places, and his hair is standing on end. |
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Like most classical dancers, they were heavily made-up, brightly costumed, and adorned with bangles, bell anklets, earrings, and rings. |
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Live costumed characters from the Aquarium will stroll around the fairgrounds, including a whale, a shark, and a sea horse. |
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In close-up, a woman appears, costumed in headscarf, lipstick and sunglasses. |
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A 45-minute guided tour of the ship led by costumed docents highlights the challenges and hardships faced by Columbus and his crew. |
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He recognised theatrical quality wherever he found it, and was not afraid to use the unusual, as in his orientally costumed 1955 King Lear. |
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Not only does the costumed pink sensation cut a dash around the diamond, it changes its name every year. |
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Once the novelty of the costumed fighting has passed, the stories are rather forgettable. |
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The singer of the opera-ballet costumed as a sailor and personifying navigation is represented by the oarsmen of the Louvre version. |
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During this time, thousands of glittering costumed celebrants revel and dance through the streets in a festive mood. |
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Dramatically, he threw open the boxes to reveal two beautifully costumed dancers. |
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Many feature elaborately costumed models posing in carefully orchestrated, dramatically lit tableaux. |
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More than 100 costumed staff work at the fort, recreating the daily life of its former inhabitants. |
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With just a few strokes of a loaded brush, he can indicate an elaborately costumed figure or the sinuous gestures of a tropical vine. |
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He was costumed in an unfortunately fitting pair of chinos and a pink button-down short sleeve shirt. |
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Imagination is the theater of fiction, where words are costumed in meaning, and characters walk. |
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Ladies in costume played accordions on a little stage while other costumed folks danced. |
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There was only the feeling that, in the desire to be appropriate and respectful of history, the children had been costumed in it. |
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The characters look modern, with their hairdos and glasses, but are costumed in fairy-tale outfits. |
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This goes double if I've costumed Lady Macbeth with a black leather miniskirt. |
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The knights ride Andalusian crosses of sorrel and bay costumed spectacularly in body and headdress. |
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Appropriate passages can be staged with costumed actors portraying the various parts. |
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A population of costumed revelers cavorts in togas and turbans, feather boas and black leather, silver space suits and devil horns. |
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This movie is so deftly directed and wonderfully acted that it can be enjoyed as a sumptuous spectacle of unconventional costumed camp. |
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Extravagantly costumed masquerade troupes shimmied down the streets as trucks with speakers piled high blasted out calypso and soul. |
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Picture brawny, ripped men, scantily costumed as Indian warriors, Greek gods, and Olympic athletes. |
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During the summer, several costumed animators provide another means of delivering key messages. |
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The movie is divinely set, costumed, and scored, and magnificently edited. |
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The players strut, costumed, through the tunnel, usually pretending not to notice the lens. |
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Characters are always costumed in harmony with their surroundings. |
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At times, the various choruses were costumed in one large swath of cloth. |
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He disliked his own conspicuousness to himself, whenever he was out in the world expensively costumed. |
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The popularity of the costumed deejay Deadmau5 was indicative of electronic music's deeper inroads into the American mainstream. |
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At both sites, costumed interpreters re-enact events in the daily life of the period. |
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The women are costumed alike, in drab, dark dresses and close-fitting turbans. |
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Our costumed guide Louis Jolliet will reveal the unsuspected history of the Old Capital, the river and the surroundings. |
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Since then, costumed interpretation has played the most significant role in helping visitors to understand and appreciate the fort's past. |
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Proclaim your love this Valentine's Day in a unique way: a Shakespearean sonnet and sweets delivered on bended knee by a costumed actor. |
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A group portrait of creatively costumed Montrealers enjoying a popular winter pastime at the world's largest covered skating rink. |
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Mossi Mask During these rituals, the mask, then inert and secular, became the attribute of a costumed dancer who gave her life and speech. |
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The museum uses costumed interpreters, street theatre and interactive exhibits to recreate Western Canadian history. |
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For the occasion, a young costumed Savoyard girl perched on Marguerite's back. |
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These tiny lads were barely past tyke stage and were costumed in huge, puffy, fuzzy, brightly colored bee suits with little matching caps and antennae. |
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And in come the mummers, faces muffled and painted, outlandishly costumed in multicolored skirts, frock coats, long-johns, turned jackets, stuffed pants. |
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They were costumed performers struggling against an evil witchlike villain, Benita Bizarre, and her costumed or puppet minions in a gigantic garden world. |
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Sure enough, during their Saturday performance the rear doors are flung open to let in a procession of three horses with bewigged, costumed riders. |
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Set in a world that saw actual costumed vigilantes appear in real life as opposed to the funny books we are treated to a view of the superhero as outcast. |
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The venue is purpose built for rituals and ceremonies, with appropriately fabulous acoustics, lavish trimmings and colourfully costumed officiants. |
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Festivities lasted an hour and a half, during which tourists picked roses and joined in the traditional hora dance with costumed Bulgarians of all ages. |
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Hats, of course, were a key element in defining a fisherperson's on-stream image, imparting a quality of costumed playacting to the sport of fly-fishing. |
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A tour of the restored property, in the company of costumed guides, will take you back to the 1820s when the family of Scottish settler, Alexander MacDonald, helped to develop the area. |
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Having a costumed superhero abduct the vicar was an utter non sequitur in the novel. |
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The boys are costumed in raffia skirts and bone necklaces and told to muss up their smartly oiled hair: they'll be playing African savages dancing around a captive white heartthrob. |
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Join costumed volunteer guides for a commented visit in the gardens at Moorside on weekend and holiday afternoons between Canada Day and Labour Day. |
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A host of costumed figures straight out of the past will be mixing with the crowds: actors, singers and musicians will bring the past to life for the space of one weekend. |
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Imagine outdoor light shows, giant costumed characters, images projected on to the snowy slopes, music and much more. |
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Bureaucracy and slow decisional process are the main barriers mentioned that finally exasperate Quebec entrepreneurs, more costumed to doing business in North America. |
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On the whole, the costumed crime-fighter was a lot less deadly than the justice figure. |
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The tenor Stephen Costello, costumed as a no-good, Rat Pack type in an ivory dinner jacket, brings slick charm and ingratiating vocalism to the role of the Duke. |
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As years passed, adorned floats and costumed revelers became a tradition among the celebrants. |
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Jan de Bray encouraged his sitters to pose costumed as figures from classical history, but many of his works are of his own family. |
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Crop Over gets under way at the beginning of July and ends with the costumed parade on Kadooment Day, held on the first Monday of August. |
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Early in 1997, he held a 50th birthday party, costumed as Louis XIV, for 500 friends. |
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Whereas the four costumed boys were seen by hundreds of spectators, marchers and mass-goers during the fêtes nationales in Montreal, the daguerreotype itself was not. |
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Over and around her drab grey bedroom Aly conjures a kaleidoscopic wonderweb world of projected computer animations, psychedelic graphics and weirdly costumed actors beetling about the stage with purposeless speed. |
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Today, the hotel is a full-service restaurant where costumed staff will serve you a period-style meal such as fricasseed chicken with mushrooms, or the Victorian tradition of afternoon tea. |
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These occasions were costumed affairs in which aristocrats and other privileged members would arrived dressed as Arcadian shepherds, and communicate to each other using the language of late mannerism. |
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Meet over 150 sparklingly costumed characters as your journey unfolds. |
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And the finale is an extravagant and lusciously set and costumed performance of the Lion Dance by the entire company. |
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Most are suddenly oddly costumed, and waving random objects. |
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It was created with authorial intent and ideological purpose to extend the spectacle of the costumed individuals and the characters they represented, across time and space. |
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Not every costumed crime-fighter is necessarily a hero, and not every one with superhuman powers is necessarily a superhero. |
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What if the smartest, toughest costumed bad-ass in the world was totally evil? |
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The play posits a story in which a white woman has been murdered, and a company of black actors is re-enacting the crime before a mock court of other black actors costumed as white aristocrats. |
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Nowrick and Hedgecock's tournament features several types of medieval combat — poleax battles, mounted melees — in an arena decked out with colorful banners and costumed field judges. |
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The circus, complete with costumed performers, clowns, up-beat music, exotic animals and colorful personalities, has cast its magic over generations of Americans. |
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Adrianne Pieczonka was the very musicianly, drably costumed Amelia. |
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So are the carnivals, where masked and costumed children roam and eat triangular, poppy seed or fruit-filled sweet pastries known as hamantaschen. |
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