Have you been getting an "aim" in life, are you going to be an operaticsinger, or a temperance lecturer, or anything like that?
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Gioacchino Rossini was the son of a town-trumpeter and an operaticsinger of inferior rank, born in Pesaro, Romagna, February 29, 1792.
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We touched, in our discourse, upon science, politics, natural history, and operaticsingers.
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And he mimics operaticsingers capitally, with sonorous words in mock Italian basso recitative.
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We have nothing to be ashamed of in her, before an Italian Operaticsinger!
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Today they have orchestras and hire operaticsingers.
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From accountancy to a life on stage - Teddy Tahu Rhodes is one of our most successful operaticsingers.
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He had been apprenticed to boot- and shoe-making, his particular branch of work having been boots and shoes for actresses and operaticsingers.
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He comfortably classed all singers-especiallyoperaticsingers-as"fat Dutchwomen" or "shifty Sadies," and Kitty would not fit into his clever generalization.