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His gambols through colossal, blocky wonderlands have been viewed over 200 million times.
Pan gambols his way through several more stories, surviving war, heartbreak and vicious Mount Olympus gossip.
Your gambols, your songs — your flashes of merriment that were wont to set the table on a roar?
Okja lives in the high hills of South Korea, where she gambols with her best friend, a human teen-ager named Mija (the remarkable Ahn Seo-hyun).
When he is not at work, American Pharoah sometimes lounges in a roomy stall in a barn made from furniture-quality oak or gambols here in the bluegrass.
At the trial of Hattie Adams, a brothel owner, her lawyer, the bombastic Abe Hummel, eviscerated the minister's motives in feverishly exploring the city's dens of iniquity and reporting back on nude gambols.
In wall hangings like "Haiku" (2212), a chunky thread of black wool gambols down an earth-toned weaving of cotton, hemp, and glinting metallic thread — descending like a fabric line on a tipsy promenade.
As soon as the first showboating guitar riff gambols its way into your ears, you're taken somewhere else, where everything has the sheen of the way things used to be, viewed through rose-tinted aviators.
Where the cameras stand out is in the everyday situations where you just want to get the shot, and don't want to have to worry about using "low light mode" or watch helplessly as the camera struggles to focus properly on your puppy's gambols.
Here, the young queen climbs out of bed (flashing her shapely legs through her nightgown), looks longingly at a doll (childhood's over!), throws on a robe for a meeting with a couple of royal functionaries and then gambols down the halls of her palace with her pet spaniel.
Gambols is an English country dance created by Jenna Simpson for four couples.
The Gambols is a British comic strip created by Barry Appleby which debuted 16 March 1950 in the Daily Express where it ran for almost 50 years: as of 1999 The Gambols has appeared in The Mail on Sunday. From The Gambols' inception Appleby received input into creating the strips from his journalist wife Doris "Dobs" Appleby - she suggested "Gambol" as the surname of the married couple who are the strip's focus - and from the 1960s Dobs Appleby received official credit for co-writing The Gambols. Social historian David Kynaston has opined that "the Gambols [inhabit] a frozen-in-time world closely mirroring the Applebys' own in Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey in the early 1950s". The two central characters are George and Gaye Gambol, a happily married, suburban, middle class couple.
The majority of them are playful, but their gambols are dangerous to the timid or unskilful.
Mail on Sunday 26 December 1999 However the strip was picked up as of December 1999 by the Mail on Sunday for whom Mahoney has been drawing The Gambols ever since.
George is the main breadwinner working as a salesman while Gaye is primarily a housewife, but she does occasionally take on part- time office jobs. The stories revolve around the Gambols' everyday life, in particular Gaye's passion for shopping and George's attempts at home improvements. The couple is childless but, at least once a year, they have their non-sibling nephew and niece: Flivver and Miggy, stay with them. Originally The Gambols appeared three times a week formatted as a strip of three or four panels, and three times in single panel format.
As of 4 June 1951 - when paper rationing officially ended - The Gambols was featured daily in multi-panel format, and as of 1956 an extended three row strip was prepped for the Sunday Express. Some of the strips also appeared in colour. After Dobs' death in 1985, Barry Appleby continued with the strip alone until his own death in 1996. The strip was then taken over by Appleby's longtime associate Roger Mahoney.. In November 1999 the Express canceled The Gambols with the Express running an intended final strip showing George and Gaye - along with Flivver and Miggy - evidently preparing to journey on in the family car.
Marriott became known for publicising a rare private catalogue of fake spiritualist medium equipment titled Gambols with the Ghosts: Mind Reading, Spiritualistic Effects, Mental and Psychical Phenomena and Horoscopy, issued by Ralph E. Sylvestre in 1901. It was designed for private circulation amongst fraudulent mediums.Haining, Peter. (1974). Ghosts: The Illustrated History.
Two recent discs of Dibdin's music have been recorded and released by Retrospect Opera. The first, which appeared in 2017, comprises Christmas Gambols and The Musical Tour of Mr Dibdin. The second, released in 2019, includes Dibdin's The Jubilee, Queen Mab and Datchet Mead. Both feature the singer Simon Butteriss and the keyboardist Stephen Higgins.
Where be your gibes now, your > gambols, your songs, your flashes of merriment, that were wont to set the > table on a roar? Not one now to mock your own grinning – quite chap-fall'n. > Now get you to my lady's chamber, and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, > to this favor she must come; make her laugh at that.
The World, 25 October 1882 The review of Iolanthe in The London Figaro said that Barnett, "a fairy queen of Brobdingnagian proportions, who 'nestles in a nutshell and gambols on gossamer,' invested her part with all the broad humour necessary without overdoing it.""Savoy Theatre". The London Figaro, 2 December 1882 The Times called her "the unsurpassable Alice Barnett".The Times, 2 April 1883, p.
Barry Appleby (30 August 1909 – 11 March 1996) was a British cartoonist famous for creating The Gambols for the Daily Express. The strip premiered on 16 March 1950. The script was written by his wife Dobs, and was based on their own lives. Appleby's father, E J. Appleby, was in the 1940s the editor of Autocar, a leading British motor magazine, and one to which Appleby himself contributed his first illustration in 1931.
Original sheet music for "Something to Remember You By" is inscribed with the subtitle "Introduced by Libby Holman." Other Broadway appearances included The Garrick Gaieties (1925), Merry-Go-Round (1927), Rainbow (1928), Ned Wayburn's Gambols (1929), Revenge with Music (1934), You Never Know (1938, score by Cole Porter), during which production she had a strong rivalry with the tempestuous Mexican actress Lupe Vélez; and her self-produced one-woman revue Blues, Ballads and Sin-Songs (1954). One of Holman's signature looks was the strapless dress, which she has been credited with having invented,Scheper, Jeanne. Libby Holman profile, Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia, March 1, 2009; accessed March 25, 2013.
Short's first experience of directing was the 1908 hit Broadway play The Man from Home. Alongside his acting work, he directed The Lambs Club Gambols, annual benefit productions, from 1911 to 1913. During the 1919 Actors' Equity Association strike he staged a series of four all-star fundraising shows, which were so well received that he decided his future lay in directing and stagecraft; a small advertisement in The New York Times in July 1920 announced "his intention of becoming a vaudeville impresario on a large scale", as well as his appointment by producer Joseph Weber as director of the operetta Honeydew. In this production an electrician operated overhead spotlights above the stage from a bosun's chair, the first of Short's many innovations in stage lighting.

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