The evening begins with champagne and includes a four-course banquet, unlimited drinks and entertainment from minstrels, jesters and fire-eaters. |
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I see an intrepid adventurer plodding blindly through a world of booby traps, goblins, jesters and dragons. |
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Many jesters and fools spoke a gibberish language called Grammelot that was first described over 500 years ago. |
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Over the past few weeks, the Democratic senators, their jesters and gagmen, have said just how sorry he is. |
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Samis are often stereotyped as the comical helpers of Santa Claus or, even more negatively, as drunken fools or jesters. |
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More and more actors, jesters, prestidigitators, clowns and comic singers are chasing fewer and fewer parts. |
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Princess Maria and Prince Ron manage their Duchy well, but it is also the dumping ground for jesters, knaves and fools. |
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This so-called collection of jesters and jivers is responsible for millions of dollars of donations every year. |
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There are groups with jolly ladies-in-waiting in colorful crinolines attended by adoring cavaliers, as well as court jesters. |
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So the emperor granted his request and decreed that one day in the year would be set aside for fools and jesters to rule. |
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Turn back the time to an enticing era of knights and castles, swordfights and jesters. |
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A family area pandered to the younger element of festival goers, with clowns, jesters and storytellers all providing entertainment for children and the young at heart. |
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Many philosophers and social scientists regard Derrida and Lacan primarily as literary jesters, as both are noted for their elaborate punning and impenetrably dense style. |
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He reminded me strongly of my maths teacher, same tall frame and spindly limbs but he had long platinum blond hair and he was garbed in a ridiculous jesters outfit. |
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Court jesters only apply to serious, closed environments such as the courts of medieval aristocracies. |
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Later, court jesters took advantage of a similar inversion of roles, playing tricks on kings and courtiers. |
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In some societies dwarfs have served as favourites, jesters, or entertainers in the courts of sovereigns and the households of important persons. |
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Comedies in Italy were mimes, usually parodies of well-known tragedies, and the actors were called phlyakes, or jesters. |
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This Centre, with its frescoes and figurines of jesters in the pure Senoufo tradition conserves the memories of a culture down the ages. |
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Our look at the clowns of world football would not be complete without a stop in England, home to countless zany footballing jesters. |
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On a lighter note there will be a colourful fair, with stalls, minstrels, stilt walkers, jesters and jugglers and a cavalcade of colourful characters. |
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The pomp of Frederick is faithfully represented by movements and gait of noble ladies, knights, jesters, men at court, and armigers pages. |
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In a medieval atmosphere, craftsmen markets, performances of jesters and jugglers, medieval parades, horsemen tournaments, and falconing and arching exhibitions can be seen. |
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Yet the Arab canon extends far wider, linking the tribal bards of pre-Islamic Arabia to Sufi mystics, bawdy medieval jesters and angst-ridden modernists. |
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Kings once employed jesters to bring them down to earth. |
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Clown in Libertá allow us to share moments of joy, break and rituals by three likeable jesters, talented clowns, extremely happy to see the public participate, enjoy and marvel. |
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If only jesters were played, then the first jester played. |
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Contemporary jesters represent economic, political and industrial power, but on the condition that what they do is entertaining, that they make it special. |
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Brussels-born artist Jean Clouet is known for his series of portraits in black and red chalk of princes and princesses, jesters and knights, courtiers and noblewomen. |
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Worth pounds 40 and released today by Midway, Gauntlet has eight different playable characters and is packed with wizards, warriors, jesters and dwarves. |
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Rennert at the University of Pennsylvania, where he obtained an MA in early 1906 and registered to write a PhD thesis on the jesters in Lope de Vega's plays. |
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Prizes include Jesters merchandise, breakfast, Irish coffee or weekend carvery at Shenanigans, and sports shirts to name a few. |
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