In addition to the circus, the Speaker also appeared with a menagerie of zoo animals this week.
Toulouse-Lautrec is represented by a striking group of color lithographs inspired by everything from brothels to popular entertainers to the circus.
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Why, indeed, should so many artists have turned to the circus as a fitting metaphor for their own role in society?
Perhaps the San Diego Chargers would take a chance on him, adding to the circus-like atmosphere they'll likely endure after drafting Manti Te'o.
"You didn't go to a circus, you went to the circus, " said one historian about Barnum-esque circuses: They were, in truth, all the same.
One minute you are doing an "and finally" about an elephant roaming around the Irish countryside after saying goodbye to the circus, next minute there is a major political crisis at Stormont.
To answer that, one would have to probe the very essence of reality television, which seems to be entering its Baroque period, ornamentation and excess having caused the sideshow to outgrow the circus.
In the midst of this political circus, the President called for a stop to the political circus in Congress.
From his days obsessed with Metallica, to playing in a mambo band called Latin Pimps in college, to actually running away with the circus to play the guitar, Robert Gomez has had a colorful musical history.
It was like waiting for the trip to the amusement park, like waiting for the circus tents to rise out of the fields the next town over.
Until now, the preposterousness of his candidacy had caused me to focus on the rest of the circus troop clamoring to represent the Republican Party in its attempt to spare the country another term of Barack Obama.
Parallels might better be drawn to the Shrine Circus and their miniature Mustangs.
He told the court he attended the main march for about three hours before heading to the Piccadilly Circus area after being told that another march was taking place.
From the start, Smiley has a habit of being dragged out of retirement, like a badger from hibernation, to inspect the Circus, and, if required, erase disorder or rot.
According to Ms. Feld, a member of the third generation of her family to run the Ringling Brothers circus, Mr. Mizer got launched from a device that more closely resembled a crossbow.
The Genting announcement is the latest sign that the stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard home to Circus Circus and the Stratosphere might be turning around.
Bath and North East Somerset Council wants to divert traffic away from The Circus and allow it to move more freely on George Street.
Beyond that, continue to enjoy the media circus around the company.
Mr Steinmeier, who already challenged Mrs Merkel in 2009 and lost, is seen as a softy and did not want to go through the circus again.
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Instead, the policing of the pre-show circus fell to the publicists, who hovered over their respective stars--if they let us at them at all.
However, when the Flying Circus finally took to the air in October it was clear that their efforts had surpassed Milligan's.
How sad if the investigation into the sadistic acts of a psychopath was to become a police circus in which the concept of 'innocent until proven guilty' was lost in the desperation to atone for past failures.
For me at least, the Metier d'Art extravaganza staged by Chanel at Linlithgow Palace on Tuesday night was such an event: a work of theatre that will linger long after the fashion circus has moved on to the next big thing.
But Barwell believes Mallinder, who has guided Saints back to the Premiership at the first attempt, will not be tempted to join what he Barwell calls the "circus" of England's management set-up.
The MotoGP circus moves to France in two weeks time for the fourth race of the season at the famous Le Mans track.
Bobby and Moira Roberts kept 58-year-old Anne constantly chained to the ground at a circus, Northampton Crown Court heard.
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