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Having shaken off its overtones of self-satisfaction, the fair promises to get better still.
The upcoming edition of the fair promises a special homage to fashion magazines, complete with exhibitions and runway shows.
The fair promises to be an eater's paradise, with hamburgers, hot dogs, clams, shrimp, lobster, corn on the cob, Philly cheese steaks, pulled pork, meatball sandwiches, pizza, breakfast sandwiches, and wedges stuffed with sausage and peppers.
That is why, in recent decades, those glossy World's Fair promises tended to be seen as just so much hokum, an ideological magic trick: watch the glittering spectacles and you won't notice what is really going on.
Ms. Bell said that in an annual portfolio shot by Patrick Demarchelier and published each April, Vanity Fair "promises to continue to honor the standards that are often feared lost".
The Walworth County Fair promises a boot-scootin' good time.
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The last lines of this poem express the anguish he felt all his life: "O nature, nature, / Why dost thou not fulfill / Thy first fair promise?
"Never was the fair promise of a lovely figure more strangely and startlingly belied by the face and head that crowned it.
By Paul S. Ellison and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, July 1 , 1939P. 11 The posters advertising the "Railroads on Parade" spectacle at the Fair promise you "A Cast of 250 Men and Women, 50 Horses, and 20 Locomotives, Old and New, All operating Under Their Own Steam".
Hence his acute surprise, when she turns and comes toward him, at her "ugly" face (it is not allowed to be just plain or homely), which, he explains, is a kind of paradox: Never was the old conventional maxim, that Nature cannot err, more flatly contradicted - never was the fair promise of a lovely figure more strangely and startlingly belied by the face and head that crowned it.
Built on an ash heap, the 1964 New York World's Fair promised a brightly coloured, joyful, peaceful future.
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