I see no future for carnival in Trinidad in the months ahead.
2
Other less-active galaxies from our carnival shred many fewer stars per year.
3
And as a result, the annual cultural carnival is becoming increasingly diverse.
4
Tracy thought his was a smile seen most often on carnival midways.
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Now the founders of the carnival reflect on 50 years of success.
Ús de carnaval en anglès
1
Please, therefore, have the "Etudes" and the "Carnaval" put after the Mendelssohn Concerto!
2
Unless, of course, he decided just to bulldoze right through the Carnaval revelers, slamming them aside.
3
When I speak of the Carnaval, I speak of the last ten days of it which precede Lent.
4
I remember seeing the "Carnaval," Op.
5
Thereupon Schlesinger confided to Heller what Chopin had told him-namely ,thatthe "Carnaval" was not music at all.
6
On receiving the copy of the "Carnaval" Chopin said: "How beautifully they get up these things in Germany!"
7
"You have fun at the Carnaval, yes?" the housekeeper asked.
8
They discuss Martinique: the unique quality of Martinique's Carnaval week celebrations, the fact that Martinique could not exist without subsidy from France.
9
Well, there was nothing for it now except to go straight ahead with the next number on the Programme, which was Carnaval.
10
In the interim I mean to play in public your "Carnaval," and some of the "Davidsbundlertanze" and of the "Kinderscenen."
11
Carnaval is celebrated everywhere in Brazil, including popular places such as Recife, Olinda and Salvador but the celebrations in Rio are legendary.
12
The two Overtures to "Cellini" and the "Carnaval Romain";
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"Have fun at Carnaval," the driver told them.
14
Additionally, the group collaborates writing a song for the Puerto Rico tourism board, with the goal of performing it live at Carnaval de Poncé.
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Carnaval offers around-the-clock raging at its best but be warned: accommodation and food prices shoot through the roof at this time of the year.
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Writer was accompanied by his acquaintance, the old curmudgeon, who said this room flourished in the fifties when it was Colonel Serge Obolensky's Carnaval.