Examples of using Circuses in English and their translations into Spanish
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burlesque, and circuses.
This also features previously unreleased photographs from inside circuses in the region.
Filomena said gypsies kidnap kids and sell them to circuses!
I don't like circuses!
As now, artists from all circuses of the world are invited.
Yeah. You know circuses?
He performed many such songs in burlesque houses, various circuses, carnivals, and roadhouses.
His best known works are Up the Ladder and Funerals and Circuses.
Changing his name to"Tod", he traveled extensively with sideshows, carnivals, and circuses.
So died the great Pagan Civilisation; of bread and circuses and forgetfulness of the household gods.
It's bread and circuses all over again- the bribe which the Roman Empire paid to keep the plebeians in order,
There have been many famous modern circuses since the first modern circus was staged by Philip Astley in London on January 9, 1768.
cabarets or even circuses.
Gross revenues from performances(shows, concerts, ballet, theatre, circuses etc.) presented in the DRC.
there aren't even many circuses any more.
The sports acrobatics combines both, the acrobatics that performed in circuses, as well as floor exercises and gymnastics.
The Circus of Crime appears in the Avengers Assemble episode"Crime and Circuses.
You have done this also with animals; you have seen in the old time circuses where they have taught a dog to jump through a burning hoop.
First, professional wrestling was just a sideshow in travelling circuses and carnivals- today it is a billion-dollar industry.
persons working in fairs and circuses, whose itinerant lifestyle stands in the way of normal schooling,