Without context we end up on a merry-go-round of activity and movement that never seems to get us to where we want to be. |
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It is no more a genuine off-road vehicle than that carving on the merry-go-round is a genuine horse. |
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He was the one who introduced me to books and took me to Coney Island to ride on the merry-go-round. |
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In Strangers on a Train, Farley Granger is holding desperately onto the pole of one of the horses of an out-of-control merry-go-round. |
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Not even the story about how she made me walk to the supermarket with her so she could ride the children's merry-go-round. |
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On the brighter side was the dad and daughter duo I'd seen a month before riding the merry-go-round. |
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Starting up the machine would play the music, and it would sound like a merry-go-round at an amusement park. |
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Fund management is a merry-go-round with what talent there is often on the move. |
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Players turn into disappointments, teams underachieve and the managerial merry-go-round starts anew. |
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Building toward inclusion is a process that takes sustained effort, much like keeping a merry-go-round spinning. |
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April has been a merry-go-round of a month, stuffed full with business, things to do and highs and lows of all kinds. |
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Aberdeen has been a merry-go-round for managers and most fans now want stability. |
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Maritimo have been giving the managerial merry-go-round a vigorous whirl of late. |
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Even before he stepped on the self-indulgent, self-destructive merry-go-round of birds and booze, bankruptcy and jail. |
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There were lots of fun and games for both children and adults from the coconut shy and the death slide to a merry-go-round and a bouncy castle. |
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This could lead to a merry-go-round situation where difficult pupils are moved from one school to the next. |
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All have proved that there is more to football than Scotland's narrow-minded managerial merry-go-round. |
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This brilliantly colored merry-go-round of a cake is gussied up in minutes. |
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They're too close to grabbing the brass ring to jump off the merry-go-round. |
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Long term players on the merry-go-round of matrimony, they have come through 20 years of being together to be contenders for the perfect couple. |
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Anybody can push a merry-go-round, or push their buddy on sled down a hill. |
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The disc's second half comes across like Coney Island arcane arcadia by way of clattering barrelhouse piano and broken merry-go-round melodies. |
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Looking at the available rides, the four friends could see a large Ferris wheel, a colorful merry-go-round, funhouses, a popular roller coaster and many more. |
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However, it's not all bad news on the unification merry-go-round. |
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Passion, talent and genuine desire to make a difference inspire many but on the consumerist merry-go-round some of us ride, success is often equated with a fat pay cheque. |
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Even here in a holiday resort town we get caught up with the craziness of the daily merry-go-round and become progressively exhausted and burnt out. |
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There's another area for mini-golf, sports grounds, a merry-go-round and a real London double decker bus! |
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There's the merry-go-round line for coal trains to Eggborough Power Station and a new spur line at Whitley Bridge for the wood-burning power plant. |
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I think I heard something like a squeaky playground merry-go-round in the background, or maybe it was a squeaky gate door. |
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Up ahead of us was a children's playground, with a metal swing set, a tall slide, a merry-go-round. |
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One participant stands in the middle of the circle and actively calls out directions to the human merry-go-round. |
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The film is based on a Disney theme park ride, but feels like a creaky merry-go-round compared with the thrilling rollercoaster that was Pirates Of The Caribbean. |
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As she walked now, she looked at the empty swings, the empty merry-go-round, the empty slide. |
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Frost takes on the role of spokeswoman of her generation with this merry-go-round of tunes. |
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PlayPumps is an innovative answer to these problems: it is a children's merry-go-round attached to a water pump. |
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This unfortunate merry-go-round is especially serious with certain painful conditions like fibromyalgia. |
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Gen X's common experience is a merry-go-round of political disillusionment, technological achievements and media exposure. |
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Marie's subsequent rendezvous with her husband to discuss the ransom money is quite absurdist, occurring on a very crowded street near a poissonnerie and a merry-go-round. |
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The ilusion of using it as reference evaporates: ''the other'' this radiance, me, twirl around in a strange merry-go-round. |
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Parents have seen all the horses and coaches on the merry-go-round many times, but this is the first time round for their children. |
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There is a traditional merry-go-round and tennis courts across the street. |
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Rather than a household name from the country's managerial merry-go-round, the club sought somebody who had not worked in Brazil since 2004, and whose CV was held in higher regard in the French game than at home. |
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Nowadays, the merry-go-round of the art business is spinning faster. |
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I fear, however, that the steaming of the two ships to the United Kingdom is part of a bigger plan to set up a larger waste merry-go-round to countries such as India and Bangladesh. |
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Forty meters under ground, each turn of the merry-go-round powers a pump. |
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Let the image rotate endlessly like a merry-go-round. |
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It's a story about how a triangular drama confuses the boundaries between reality and fiction, and everything becomes a jolly merry-go-round mess. |
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We have perceived more clearly that our daily life is awash with innovations, no economic sector escaping from the perpetual merry-go-round of change, including within the sphere of commercial methods. |
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For the young there were traditional merry-go-round rides, bouncy castles and fun houses and for the older gala-goers some rides that were certainly not for the faint hearted. |
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He may need to compromise in order to get the merry-go-round spinning. |
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So whenever a blockbuster is wheeled out for some pre-release drum-beating there is a pretty good chance Bruckheimer will be on that publicity merry-go-round. |
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And two years after retiring from athletics for the third time in her 31-year life, she is still part of the whirl, unable quite yet to jump off the merry-go-round. |
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The worst thing they do is break into a zoo and ride the merry-go-round. |
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Deacon's second album, Bromst, will be an intricate merry-go-round of joyous, leftfield compositions. |
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The Bhagavad-Gita compares Maya to a merry-go-round from which there is no escape till it stops. |
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It really makes me very upset when I look at all these people, and all they want to do is hope that somebody in here can put all these personnel together and say that it's time to stop the merry-go-round. |
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Our students at Russian universities are not automatically given a visa for a year, and anyone who has his or her visa stolen ends up on an exorbitantly expensive bureaucratic merry-go-round. |
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So you either stay shut in your own world, which is what I used to do, or you get caught up in the merry-go-round of life, like when you're touring, and you can't tune in to yourself anymore. |
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You need some scuff marks from the great merry-go-round we call life. |
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