Примери коришћења A chorus на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Instead of which she runs away like a chorus girl.
I've got to approximate a chorus, so if you join in on all the bits that are not marked with a big FF.
The Gypsy Camp Disappears in the Skies, A Chorus Line and Chicago.
The critical reaction: Twitter erupted into a chorus of"Oh no she didn't!"'s within a matter of minutes.
A chorus of studies show that Napster users buy more records as a result of using Napster
Professor Peter Dykema will lead a chorus of several hundred voices.
see the world- as a chorus of individual voices
Early Greek tragedy was performed by a chorus and two actors, but by the end of Aeschylus' life, a third actor had been introduced.
the“yeah yeah yeah” was tacked on to the opening line, a chorus in the middle, and the finish.
in comedies as well… The third novelty is enlargement of a chorus from 12 to 15 members.
tornadoes all join together as if in a chorus singing the song of the doomed.
His concert with Orchestre National d'Île de France, a chorus of 1300 singers and the Brazilian singer Lenine at the Zénith de Paris was one of the high points in the celebrations for the Year of Brazil in France.
His concert with Orchestre National d'Île de France, a chorus of 1300 singers and the Brazilian singer Lenine at the Zénith de Paris was one of the high points in the celebrations for the Year of Brazil in France.
raising his voice over a chorus of horns that angrily saluted his laissez-faire attitude toward lane use during morning rush-hour traffic in Belgrade.
and Zeta-Jones was asked to play the role of Peggy Sawyer--a chorus girl who becomes a star.
Conversations of a Chorus Girl, though it should be noted that one of the first documented records of the sandwich appeared in an 1889 menu at the Steamer Rhode Island restaurant, where it was called as we know it today, a Club Sandwich.
And do ye, each and all, form yourselves into a chorus, that being harmonious in concord
which includes the orchestra of 170, a chorus of 110 and the corps de ballet of 150.[2].
The earliest reference to the sandwich in published fiction is from Conversations of a Chorus Girl, a 1903 book by Ray Cardell.[2]