She mimes the movements of her double, projected same-size on the screen of her own body. |
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As Sancho runs to help, the clown climbs upon his donkey and mimes the funny scene he has just witnessed and then returns the donkey. |
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A sense of natural justice compels me to speak out in defense of mimes who cannot speak for themselves. |
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From a pair of mimes to a company the size of Cirque du Soleil, the French are visited by dozens of new-circus troupes a year. |
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And for the first time it seems to be populated by people, not jerky mimes in pancake makeup. |
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If words are comedic crutches, then mimes are the gimps jitterbugging at Lourdes. |
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One antiqued gray-green shape suggests a Japanese stone lantern, while its surface mimes an aerial view of a meandering river. |
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Their robotic self-control and evasion of personal contact was redolent of the utter self-absorption of mimes. |
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On the night of January 27 there will be a two-hour multi cultural performance of drama, songs, dances and mimes. |
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Elsewhere on the video, she silently mimes emotional states that range from fear and sadness to seduction. |
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I managed to communicate to her what I had discovered through a series of mimes, mews and whisker movements. |
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Any series that can combine absinthe, mannequins, mimes, and beheadings and pull it off is okay in my book. |
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He mimes gun motions in the mirror with his hands, and looks on the Internet for assistance in acquiring one. |
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Was it his experience of studying with legendary French mimes Jacques Lecoq and Philippe Gaultier? |
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The magic tricks of Astor, the performance of mimes and the band will keep the party spirit up. |
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There will be actors strolling among the crowds, square dancers, singers, mimes and someone creating balloon animals. |
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His works have not survived, and the only known Greek mimes date from two centuries later. |
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Herodas was a Greek poet who wrote realistic but bawdy mimes in choliambic verse. |
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Musicians, dancers, acrobats, clowns, actors, mimes and every hybrid in between entertain and educate audiences of kids, their parents and teachers. |
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In this surreal scene mimes play-act at tennis, and after spectating for a while the protagonist joins in. |
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For 45 minutes, the duet trifle with clichés taking mimes of square magicians on Mambo and Hammond kitsh organ music. |
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He jumps up, mimes a gesture, tweaks a move, jokes and concentrates, never raising his voice. |
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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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Expect him to throw in a lot of physical yucks, weird noises and extreme mimes to assist his fast-paced, faintly Izzard-esque riffs. |
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At the start of one of his first classes, a pupil mimes vomiting when asked whether he likes English. |
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For the moment, mimes, puppeteers and rock musicians are taking the first step. |
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You could develop your mimes or make a whole group production and perform it to other people outside the group. |
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The member opposite would suggest that we could send a combat unit of mimes to Afghanistan. |
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As he mimes the movements of a cartoon character to the beat of rhythmic music, he's sure to captivate young and old alike. |
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This includes literature, music, paintings, sculptures, films, operas, ballets and mimes, but also software. |
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They keep the city of Townsville safe from monsters, demons, unicellular criminal klutzes, zombie magicians, killer mimes, and macrocephalic Pan troglodytes. |
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But after a point, blogging without writing gets to be like the electronic equivalent of street miming, and we all know how lame and annoying street mimes can get. |
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There are street minstrels, acrobats, story tellers, mimes, and painters. |
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In fact, in Greece during the first centuries ad the term denoted a category of actors who recreated ancient legends on stage through dramatic mimes! |
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It was reminiscent of the television commercial which shows a cheating singer being chased out of a platteland town when a record he mimes to gets stuck. |
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But this passage is one in which, as is her wont, the author mimes the language of male philosophical and theological tradition that she seeks to transvalue. |
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He mimes an intense young person practicing. |
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In the United States, silent film mimes such as Charlie Chaplin and Ben Turpin, television entertainers such as Sid Caesar, and circus clowns such as Emmett Kelly were masters in the ancient tradition. |
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She mimes peeling a tangerine, and is so good at it that it makes the writer question his sence of reality and where one's existence fits into the scheme of things. |
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In the Doric mimes and Old Comedies, the upper-class characters wore stage chitons and cloaks, and the lower classes and slaves wore short tunics, revealing pendant phalli. |
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It offers a range of musical acts and performers, including acrobats, contortionists, jugglers, mimes and unicyclists. |
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These two mimes present a unique act worldwide by its originality. |
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Consequently, he forbade mimes from appearing on stage in public. |
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Mimes and jugglers swarmed among the tables, followed by young comedians with mirthless eyes, living by their wits, like dancing bears and philosophers. |
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