The policeman came to pieces when clown and harlequin pulled at him.
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I can be harlequin, that only wants long legs and jumping about.
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There was also a very good harlequin, and as good a scaramouch.
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The harlequin on the bank turned his little pug-nose up to me.
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The Norwegians threw caution to the wind, with garish red-blue-white harlequin trousers.
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It was the first time quins had ever been born in New Zealand.
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When the Lawson quins were born 50 years ago, the family became instant celebrities.
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It was quins last time, if you remember.
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This episode concentrates on the Lawson quins.
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He made it into the Guinness Book of Records, for implanting and delivering the world's first third-generation IVF quins.
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The Stoop is the home of HarlequinsRugby Club and has been for over 50 years.
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Start off your little ones' love for rugby in the best way by getting involved in the Harlequinsrugby club community.
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His opposite number, St Brigid's coach Conor McSherry, is looking forward to the encounter which will take place at Belfast Harlequinsrugby ground.
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A strong-jawed former Harlequinsrugby player with a plummy voice, at first appearance Kershaw seemed the very model of a postwar Tory MP.
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Harlequinsrugby director Dick Best said: There are a lot of games next season - possibly up to 40 and we need the cover.
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The Stoop is the home of HarlequinsRugbyClub and has been for over 50 years.
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Start off your little ones' love for rugby in the best way by getting involved in the Harlequinsrugbyclub community.
Ús de harlequins en anglès
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Here are all our harlequins and columbines of the spoken and written drama.
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A butterfly or flesh-coloured nose is not objected to in harlequins.
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The harlequins had made their nest there, beneath a birch bush.
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Red harlequins gleamed like blood drawings in the moonlight.
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Clowns in white, with big noses, and harlequins in their motley, with flat black masks, abounded.
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Picasso's harlequins had leaped out of the paintings.
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In the street a travelling circus was passing, with mountebanks on donkeys and harlequins in parti-coloured dresses.
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They were dressed as harlequins and ballerinas.
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The robed and close-cowled harlequins entered.
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The harlequins seemed to dance faster.
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Pyramids of men form "pictures of strength" on the public squares; harlequins in the open air perform parades.
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The throng had immensely increased; the clowns and harlequins ran shrieking up and down, and leaped over one another's heads.
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To please the actors, and especially my mother, I wrote a kind of melodrama, in which I brought out two harlequins.
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As she shot toward them, the small ovals of their faces were as luminously white as the painted masks of harlequins.
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A confused crowd of maskers jostled each other, sultans, Tyrolese, harlequins, knights in armor, nuns, goddesses, satyrs, monks, Jews, Medes, and Persians.
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Most attention will primarily focus on two sides, Cork Harlequins and Lisnagarvey.