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11 Sentences With "roisterous"

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Like us, Girault was using the sweep and miniaturization of the panorama to document a roisterous city, where past beauties framed contemporary political troubles.
Now it continues as a roisterous festival that draws hundreds of attendees for a "magical night," Martín, president of the Association for the Defense of the Luminarias, told VICE News.
And each has honed a personal style of bluesy rock 'n' roll guided by his own personality: for Mr. Butler, both roisterous and admonishing; for Dr. John, sidelong and mystical.
This year's show seemed to me more business as usual, with fairgrounds on Piers 92 and 94 along the west side of Manhattan festooned with incandescent baubles and visually roisterous works that clamor to capture my gaze and concentrate my attention.
One is the harrowing retelling of the infamous 285 Central Park rape case that wrongfully incarcerated five innocent Black teens, and the other is a roisterous and simultaneously disturbing glimpse into what high school kids do when their parents aren't paying attention.
But whereas the former opera's "Song to the Moon" is a solitary utterance, the aria for Marina, the Polish woman who has married Dimitrij for the sake of power rather than love, is backed by vigorous choral writing, with the Poles celebrating their victory in roisterous mazurka rhythms and the Russian crowd keening their disapproval in strains that echo music of the Russian Orthodox Church.
A co-production between the National Theater of Scotland, which Ms. Featherstone used to run, and Newcastle's Live Theater in the north of England, the evening ricochets between a roisterous gig and a somewhat formulaic tug at the emotions, all types on the social and physical spectrum covered by the six performers who look to do for tight-knit female ensembles what Alan Bennett's vaunted "The History Boys" did for his retinue of testosterone-charged school-age lads.
CILIP, successor to the Library Association, assigns the subject tags "family large roisterous" and "family working class" in its online presentation of the Carnegie Medal winning books.
11, 1988 while John Wilde from Melody Maker hailed it as "a bloody considerable marvel", having "awakened [Morrison's] roisterous spirit".Heylin, Can You Feel the Silence?, pp. 418–19. In The Village Voice, Robert Christgau was more critical and believed that Morrison, suffering a creative block, is "misguided" in his attempt to reconnect with his traditional Irish music roots.
From 1978, Belkin Productions conditioned its funding of the Free Clinic on the Clinic's nondisclosure of the number of Clinic staff on duty at the concerts, the nature of conditions treated, and quantity of patients treated.Holden, Robert H., "It's a gas, gas, gas[,] Roisterous crowd greets Rolling Stones," The Cleveland Plain Dealer, July 2, 1978, p. A-1. Cleveland Stadium was the home field of the Cleveland Indians baseball team, so Belkin could only schedule stadium concerts for dates when the Indians were playing out of town. Stadium officials allowed seating on the playing field, which required fixing the turf before the Indians returned home.
After graduating from Columbia, Taylor worked as a writer and reporter for the tabloid New York Evening Graphic. A Columbia classmate, reminiscing more than 50 years later, said that "Frankie Fink ... wrote lurid stories about the sex intrigues of the famous and the infamous of those roisterous times." She may have written other kinds of stories for the Graphic as well; one article, in January 1932, for the paper's magazine was about defense attorney Samuel Liebowitz who a year later became defense attorney for the Scottsboro Boys. Taylor was a contributor to The Literary Digest in the 1930s. From 1934 to 1936 she was a reporter at The Washington Post, mostly covering motion pictures.

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