There is a fairyland for children at the Schlossplatz and an open-air ice-skating rink is set up in front of the castle. |
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New director Alfonso Cuaron has picked up where Chris Columbus left off, and has twisted Columbus' fairyland into something much darker. |
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The men of the twenty-ninth century live in a perpetual fairyland, though they do not seem to realise it. |
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Lilavati and Amriti did come but for his ageing parents, London was a faraway fairyland. |
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And Tinker takes Pino to her fairyland where the blue fairy turns him into a real boy. |
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People travelled from Tipperary, Wexford, Waterford, parts of Kilkenny and Cork to visit this fantastic fairyland put together for the children. |
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Nursery rhyme was the theme of the second event, and a fairyland was brought alive on stage for this. |
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Come evening, the whole city wore the look of a spectacular fairyland, with a million bulbs illuminating the streets and shopping areas. |
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It was an undersea fairyland, with profusions of rainbow-laden fish so thick they blocked out the sun. |
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His wife sits regally with her daughter, both seeming like fairyland characters from A Midsummer Night's Dream. |
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During the exhibition, a 45-member folk song and dance troupe from Italy will give performances for viewers in the fairyland of lights. |
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It was a fairyland of lights wrapped around the palm trees, tables covered with white linen and a musical trio playing softly. |
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South of this chasm lies the twinkling fairyland that is gastronomic Manhattan, from Jean Georges to Nobu. |
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There is a certain confidence and strength and a kind of utopian fairyland represented in this painting. |
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I recall a drive outside Delhi, and we passed village after village lit up like a fairyland, with hundreds of clay diyas. |
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Fashion designers have turned the runway into a fairyland of heavenly creations embroidered with vines and butterflies. |
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It looks like a winter fairyland as its trees and plants are all covered with snow. |
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But the cusp between a fantasy world and the natural one, between fairyland and Bognor Regis, has fascinated writers and artists for centuries. |
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Choosing such a setting is creative, it brings a surreal quality, like a fairyland story book. |
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The snow-covered window frames and door lintels added a fairyland flavour to the solemn church. |
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From this elevated viewpoint the peaks of the Paine massif appeared as tightly packed turrets in some fairyland castle. |
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What it says about these women is that they have bought into a myth of soulmates and some romantic fairyland. |
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There are no funds to build a new castle and the inhabitants of fairyland have to do without it. |
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Wondering whether I had reached a fairyland, I kept taking pictures and became lost and found myself separated from my two friends. |
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That's when I always felt transported to a fairyland where there were no teachers, no homework, no caning. |
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I recall a drive outside Delhi on Diwali, and we passed village after village lit up like a fairyland, with hundreds of clay diyas. |
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At night, it looks out on a fairyland of Manhattan's glittering lights. |
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Her boyfriend Nicolas finally finds her after a desperate search, but he does not want to stay in this fairyland. |
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The sunset from the beach of la Preneuse invites both locals and tourists to spend a magical time within a fairyland. |
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With the circumambience of vast grassland, the heavenly lake is also a fairyland for yaks, sheep, horses, and other wild animals wandering around. |
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The director has interpreted Oberon's fairyland as a dark and earthy realm, the fairies all in tattered Gothic black, their rulers quarreling jealously. |
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Large fields of green grassland can be seen, one after anther, from which intense green, red and blue roofs stand out, making the scene look a little like fairyland. |
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She explained how her parents added a little more each year, and they now had so many lights and decorations the final effect was like a fairyland. |
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I fell down in a swoon, and was carried into fairyland, where I am now. |
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Blake, like the proverbial alchemist, by his illustrations, changes the mundane world into a fairyland accessible to every child that picks up his book! |
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They were before the magical portal that would lead her to the fairyland. |
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With the soft music in the background, the room seemed alive, and the small, twinkling colored sparks of light turned the room into a fairyland full of stars. |
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The decoration of this clock is made to look like a fairyland. |
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The snow was perfect as I skied though a fairyland of crystals. |
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What followed was a whirlwind of travel far from their simple bush home and a new life in sophisticated Vienna, a fairyland of enchanting castles and unimagined luxury. |
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The set, in an atmospheric walled garden of Queens College, is transformed into a fantastic fairyland of sparkling glass raindrops, twinkling lights and looming plantlife. |
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The heavy, brightly painted iron gates in the foreground open into the temple courtyard to make a contrasting frame for the almost fairyland character of the temple itself. |
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These deep reefs lay in a murky world, somewhere between day and night, and rocky maws harbor a fairyland of colorful, varied and tightly integrated animals. |
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In Denmark, the Pacific might seem like a distant fairyland. |
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A whole summer went by and now it's time to head back to the wonderful fairyland called college, where responsibility is kept to a minimum and partying is a club sport. |
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And they want us to base our economic policy on this fairyland. |
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Instead it places it in a glossy fairyland of personal progress. |
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Typical fairyland images of Switzerland are shown on screens visible from the public areas and from inside the client area. Modern communication tools make the areas even more dynamic. |
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Sparkling snowflakes glisten against an azure Russian sky, and the familiar strains of Tchaikovsky's music beckon us to indulge our senses in a magical fairyland of dancing bears, animated nutcrackers and Christmas reveries! |
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With 1Km of pathway in an unequalled fairyland, Dargillan Cave surprises visitors by the variety of the concretions and colours, leaving them with unforgettable memories. |
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Youngsters will be filled with wonder at the discovery of a fairyland. |
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This fairyland creates an animated world that is half-way between Lewis Carroll and a natural history museum, showing off the brand's colourful timepieces to superb effect. |
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Tunku Varadarajan asks, did Greg Smith just wake up from a fairyland? |
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Labor is living in fairyland in regarding to spending, says Dutton. |
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These distinctive and fantastic elements produce, at Chambord, the most famous château in the Loire River district and one that can be placed somewhere between fortified Gothic castle, Renaissance palace, and fairyland. |
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The children built a fairyland cottage out of gingerbread, decorated with gumdrops and peppermint sticks. |
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The idea of using this fairyland setting, this outdoor auditorium to make music on a warm summer night, was the incentive for creating the Festival. |
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Nothing could be more natural than to give way to fairyland fantasy. |
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Gervinus also wrote on where the fairyland of the play is located. |
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