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He threatened to invite local news outlets and create a media circus.
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The circus must go on, even with war beginning within the hour.
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Bears in the circus to-day play a minor part in the performance.
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The main difference is this circus is all about science and research.
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This horse belongs in the circus; he is born before his time.
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Down on the front, the funfair is waiting for the season too.
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A boy has died in Co Down after collapsing at a funfair.
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The entrants preferred to occupy the higher pedestal of art than funfair attraction.
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He was at a funfair, but he was not having fun.
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They should knock it down and build an arcade or funfair.
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Don't get us wrong: we're all for 400-horsepower personal amusementpark rides.
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An hour later, I stand at the edge of the amusementpark.
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At the sidewalk, they turned their backs to the distant amusementpark.
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Turned into shadows on the walls and floors of the amusementpark?
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It runs hotels, a baseball team and the country's biggest amusementpark.
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To Oprah's credit, she mentioned victims of abuse outside the entertainmentindustry.
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EBONY: A number of your kids are interested in the entertainmentindustry.
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Chinese companies are also ramping up investment in the foreign entertainmentindustry.
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The entertainmentindustry has confirmed this age old adage time after time.
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The writers strike has taken an enormous toll on the entertainmentindustry.
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Straight ahead they could see the ferriswheel at the Atami Korakuen.
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The tallest was a ferriswheel, which rose sixty meters above the park's floor.
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A huge ferriswheel rotated there in 1895, created for the Empire of India exhibition.
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Or perhaps enjoy the city views on a ferriswheel, or at a popular vantage point.
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A sign by the ferriswheel, the famous Riesenrad, gave a history of it in German.
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We kind of rode the rollercoaster week in and week out.
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Magic Mountain theme park announced the opening of their sixteenth rollercoaster.
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GEORGIA'S STATELY, tree-lined capital was on an emotional rollercoaster last night.
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The wait is finally over and the rollercoaster ride has begun!
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This has been a bit of an emotional rollercoaster for investors.
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In its first year, the themepark averaged 4700 guests per day.
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To turn Ireland into a themepark for rich Yanks and Europeans.
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That has forced themepark operators to discount heavily to draw guests.
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The pitch is about 5½ miles from the popular tourist themepark.
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It's a themepark of unrelated ideas made logical by Sly's magnificence.
Usage of leisure industries in English
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Rowsell counts the athletic and leisureindustries as competitors - both are big business today.
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CERT estimates that about 8,000 jobs were lost in the leisureindustries last year.
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Layoffs that started in the restaurant and leisureindustries have now spread to include manufacturing, construction and even healthcare.
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The Company is engaged in the supply of soft drinks to the retail, wholesale, catering, licensed and leisureindustries.
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They include in their calculation of the direct contribution of tourism, the activities of restaurants and leisureindustries directly supported by tourists.
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I have persuaded hundreds of Americans and Canadians to visit Ireland and have supported Ireland's business and leisureindustries for over 30 years.
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Businesses in the retail, hospitality and leisureindustries are cited as those most affected as they tend to rely on lower paid labour.
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The Philadelphia-based company provides food, facilities and uniforms to the education, healthcare, sports and leisureindustries and operates brands such as WearGuard and Crest.
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The ONS found that the hospitality, retail and leisureindustries paid workers 3.6% more this year than last.