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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cirque" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a bowl-shaped geological feature formed by glacial erosion, often found in mountainous regions.
Example: "The hikers were amazed by the stunning views from the top of the cirque, surrounded by towering peaks."
Alternatives: "a glacial basin" or "a mountain amphitheater".
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Typical of a Cirque show, there are 55 artists from 16 countries.
And spectacle, in a Cirque show, is ultimately the thing, beyond any individual performer or act.
One is from a score for a Cirque du Soleil show, with its similarly arty connotations.
But this is ultimately a Cirque show more than a Beatles show.
Another early offering will be "Delirium," a Cirque du Soleil show touring Europe.
"There was a Cirque de Soleil era, where every casino wanted a show like that.
The company estimates that more than 15 million people will see a Cirque show in 2009.
So vulgar that a Cirque du Soleil troupe has to show up to convey that things have gotten crass.
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In the works: a second club in the Mirage, a lounge in the Bellagio and, with the help of Cirque du Soleil billionaire Guy Laliberté, a Cirque-themed nightclub in the Mandalay Bay Casino.
Indeed, a more accurate definition of a maktesh is an "erosion cirque", providing a peek into the earth's crust and detailing millions of years of evolution.
Further up the eastern side there is a large cirque with a small tarn.
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