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  • ...ulation of about 2 million in the urban area, which is nearly a quarter of the entire Austrian population. Vienna is the birthplace of the artist [[Rudolf Preuss]] (1879-1961).
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  • ...d with his fetish-flavored vision. Beauty plays as big a role here as does the [[bondage]] element. Even when his subjects are tied-up and hoisted into tr
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  • ...are performed for an audience. It is different from visual arts, which is the use of paint, canvas or various materials to create physical or static art ...n open air stages at festivals, on stages in tents such as circuses and on the street.
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  • ...xample) the "official designation" of Robins's 70th birthday party held on the 18th of August, 2011. ...wide range of venues, including boat trips and going to the Ringling Bros Circus. This year we reserved a special, private playspace for this event.
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  • ...already the author of four well-received books with Goliath Press: ''Lust Circus'' (2002), ''Panties'' (2003), ''Legs'' (2004), and ''Fresh: Girls of Seduct ...urface, the work is seen as much more: a cultural artifact giving clues to the sexual identities and persona of our time.</blockquote>
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  • ...us. He trained her to be a trapeze performer after she spent some years in the Sacred Heart Convent in Minneapolis, Minnesota. By age thirteen she was app ...ilm has been ranked as one of the finest movies of all time. While filming the movie her son, sixteen-year-old William Howard Macy, died. Macy had posed a
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  • ...ircus train held 400 performers and roustabouts of the [[Hagenbeck–Wallace Circus]]. ==Circus train wreck==
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  • [[Image:Water1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|{{bc|Medieval version of<br>the "Chinese water torture"}}]] ...st described under a different name by Hippolytus de Marsiliis in Italy in the [[16th century]].
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  • ...r Justin Sterling so much, that the scene was included in the final cut of the film and St. James was signed to an exclusive contract with [[Club Jenna]]. ...at the prestigious Italia Conti Academy as one of the four participants in the reality television program ''My Bare Lady''.
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  • ...ted through supernatural means. It is one of the oldest performing arts in the world. ...ni achieved widespread commercial success during what has become known as "the Golden Age of Magic", a period in which performance magic became a staple o
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  • ...ugh they may also be items of indoor furniture, such as the Indian oonjal. The seat of a swing may be suspended from chains or ropes. Once a swing is in m ...support the child in an upright position while a parent or sibling pushes the child to get a swinging motion. Some swing sets include play items other th
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  • ...opposed to painting or sculpture, for example, where an object constitutes the work. ...r to a kind of usually [[avant-garde]] or conceptual art which grew out of the visual arts.
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  • ...1897 in Hinckley, Utah, the son of Jonathan and Bertha Ann Dewsnup Elder. The family moved to a homestead ranch near Raymond, Alta., when Ted was about f ...two brothers left the Mounties and joined Lord Strathcona’s Horse Cavalry. The armistice was signed before they deployed.
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  • ...such as ''Asianatrix'' and ''Kung Fu Girls'' even though her preference at the time was stated as being lesbian. ...ce. She then fled the country, and is apparently on a spiritual journey in the Amazon Basin.
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  • ...zed in [[striptease]] and acrobalance costumes and [[corsetry]] design for the final year of her costume design degree. She customizes or creates all her ...affectionately call her 'Mallen' after the family from the 1979 TV series "The Mallens".
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  • | caption = Billie Burke in the film ''Topper Returns'' ...Good Witch of the North" in the [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] movie musical "<I>The Wizard of Oz</I>" (1939).
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  • ...estine "Ernie" Clarke''' (aka: Ernestine Clarke and Elizabeth Carke) was a circus aerialist and bareback rider. From "Psychology for the Millions" by A. P. Spering
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  • ...as a burlesque actress of the 19th Century from Cincinnati, Ohio. She was the youngest of three Worrell sisters who appeared in Broadway theatre producti ...Nothing'' at Wood's Theatre. Previously the sisters performed together at the same venue in ''Elves''.<ref>''Downfall Of Jennie Worrell'', New York Times
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  • :Published: '''The New York Times''' ...tive editor of [[Yank|Yank magazine]] during World War II helped introduce the term ''pinup,'' died on May 9 at his home in Essex, Conn. He was 93.
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  • ...by Robert Surtees and William V. Skall. The title refers to an incident in the apocryphal Acts of Peter. ...office success that it was credited with single-handedly rescuing MGM from the brink of bankruptcy.
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