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The carrousel
noun
A ride in a carnival or circus, or park, that usually has seats fashioned like horses or other animals
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The carrousel in Central Park has been stripped of its music contraption and whirls to a ceaseless, radio, commercial and all.
The carrousel was the work of the master carver Charles Carmel (1865-1932), a Russian Jew who came to the U.S. in the 1880s.
The carrousel image is sustained and multiplied in smaller circles of six girls, who then kick and bow as horses trained to do the same.
The carrousel animals - two prancing goats, a stalking tiger, an elk and 48 horses (34 are outside-row, standing or jumping figures) - were carved in Brooklyn in the late 1890's by Looff, Charles Carmel and Marcus Charles Illions, according to Charlotte Dinger, author of "Art of the Carrousel," who is a consultant to Phillips on this sale.
The carrousel is an ancient affair that the Board of Transportation took over some years ago in Coney Island, as part of the non-rolling stock of the old B.-M.T. trolley line.
The Carrousel oxidation ditch system, usually with an external pre-anaerobic zone and an internal pre-anoxic zone, is one of the most commonly used type of oxidation ditches (Peng et al. 2008; Jin et al. 2014).
"The Carrousel" marks Dunja Messer-Jourdain's first excursion into casual evening/office wear.
We've fallen off the carrousel.
One unclaimed bag was still going around on the carrousel.
The Golden Age of the carrousel took place in America between 1880 and 1930.
As the daylight starts to fade, he takes an extracurricular ride on the carrousel.
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