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6 Sentences With "disported"

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How we wished, back then, to understand what the Safavids and the Ottomans were up to, how they lived their lives, fought their wars, disported themselves!
When, in 1965, Rio's Museum of Modern Art barred entry to Parangolé-clad folk brought by Oiticica to dance at the opening of a show that he was in, the group disported outside in what became a legendary ad-hoc pageant.
For a performance at Brooklyn Steel last fall and in various videos associated with "SIR," the new Fischerspooner release, the performance artist, singer and all-around provocateur disported himself in every conceivable manner of shredded, studded, body-revealing raunch-wear that the Tony-award winning designer Jeff Mahshie could devise.
The French royal family and courtiers "disported themselves in masques, ballets, allegorical dances, recitals, and opera and comedy", and a national musical printing house was established. In the Baroque-era, noted composers included Jean-Baptiste Lully, Jean-Philippe Rameau, and François Couperin. The Conservatoire de Musique de Paris was founded in 1795. By 1870, Paris had become an important centre for symphony, ballet and operatic music.
He established the circus or place where games could be held, also > increased the number of Roman knights, and built a stone wall around the > city. His majesty of our carnival, like his prototype of old Rome, knows > that "A little folly now and then / Is relished by the best of men." The event became unorganized, having "fallen entirely into the hands of individual merry-makers and frolickers who disported themselves as their own wild merriment dictated," but was reorganized by the Clerks Union in 1900. They formed the Pensacola Carnival Association with a 12-person committee led by chairman J. I. Johnson.
The Mayor was followed by Alderman > Watson, Mr. C. E. Birkbeck (Ithaca Divisional Board) and the representatives > of the Musgrave and Brisbane Amateur Swimming Clubs. The civic dignitaries > disported themselves with grace and vigour equal to that of the most lissome > of the clubmen, and the mayor and Alderman Watson treated the spectators to > a few spurts up and down the bath at a pace which was quite surprising. One of the principal reasons for establishing the Arthur Street (now Torrington Street) bath was its location above the Spring Hollow (Water Street) drain, installed in 1884, the waste water from the baths providing a daily cleanse. River water from Petrie Bight was pumped to a small reservoir at the top end of Albert Street, then gravity fed down Spring Hill to the Hollow, where it was stored in holding tanks (now boarded over) at the far end of the baths.

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