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    1. "Has anyone been to any good opera houses lately?" Andrew asked


    2. Sophisticated Americans, or those who fancy themselves as such, may oftentimes try to imitate or adopt European manners without quite succeeding in pulling it off; much in the manner of a saloon girl vested in all the gaudy trimmings feigning respectability at the opera house!


    3. Pretoria, the capital city, had recently inaugurated its own opera house, with facilities on a par with most great centres of the world


    4. They spotted unharmed islets of green and luxurious bushes, sandy sea arms, attractive suburban ports with their pleasant beaches, numerous boats of all types and sizes, the city’s distinct silhouette with its magnificent tower and world-famed historic structures such as the stunning landmark Opera House and the Bridge


    5. Towards Circular Quay’s extreme end shines the internationally and really exquisite and impressive Opera House, one of the most renowned and active artistic centers in the world


    6. As he left he said he’d organise three tickets for Coppelia at the Opera House the following afternoon


    7. So why after 107’s of years of living together on 106’s of space battle cruisers, which housed cities, farms, art galleries, opera houses, and coffeehouses, did they remain slightly ill at ease with each other? 1 problem with these very highly evolved races is that they just didn’t talk about those sorts of things


    8. Franklin Tarbell and 3,000 others met at the Titusville Opera House and organized the group, Petroleum Producers Union, which refused to deal with anyone connected to Standard Oil


    9. It was like a painting, with the city skyline on the left, the Harbour Bridge in the centre and the white sails of the Opera House billowing between them


    10. He drove her to the harbour where they walked the promenade from Lady Macquarie’s Chair, past the Botanic Gardens and the Opera House to Circular Quay

    11. As he walked out onto the wharf, he marvelled once again at the majesty of the Harbour Bridge and the elegance of the Opera House


    12. The ferry glided out of Circular Quay, passing through the cool shadow of the Opera House, whose billowing sails were silhouetted in the orange glow of the sunrise


    13. The noise emanating from the Circular Quay complex slowly faded away into the distance as they rounded the Opera House forecourt and glided out into the expansive harbour


    14. When Soviet forces re-established control of Baku in 1920, they chose its opera house as the site for a gathering of Asian revolutionaries to promote revolution throughout the Islamic, and colonial worlds; trying to harness Islamic radicalism, the Bolshevik leader Zinoviev called for jihad against British colonialism


    15. Hearing it, I see my much-beloved seventh, last and sweetest child floating, whirling and twirling on her toes across the stage at Seattle’s Opera House


    16. The forecourt of the Opera House heaved with people, some of them visitors who had no appreciation for the Australian sun, exposing their pale European skin without the protection of sunscreen


    17. close to the Opera House and he could see the magnificent over decorated building from his seat


    18. ON THE OPENING OF SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE


    19. I remember running around near the Opera House in the


    20. the inside of the Sydney Opera House like?" and I had to

    21. But it is best known for its street performers, bars, restaurants, theatres and the Royal Opera House that is just off the north piazza


    22. A fire destroyed that building just under half a century later but it was replaced within a year by the present Opera House


    23. minor opera houses in Trieste, Udine, Genoa, and Rome sent her offers


    24. Lammermoor with great success at Chicago’s Opera House


    25. In 1955 Callas had a second tour at Chicago’s Opera House


    26. Have a wealthy patron contribute to build an opera house, or new sport arena, or buy a sports franchise… and they instantly become pillars of the community


    27. We started on a slow jog parallel to the Nile up to the square off Kasr-El-Nil Bridge and then turned right in a street where the Opera house is situated on one side and the rear wall of one or two sporting clubs on the other


    28. So we unthinkingly destroy the natural wildlife and Natural ecosystems around us… while flocking into stuffy opera houses and museums to stare at something culturally beautiful


    29. More hotels went up, as did boarding houses, an opera house, a Mason Hall, a theater, stables, stores—Excelsior had become a real honest-to-goodness boomtown


    30. Of all the carriages that leave the arch of the Opera House, not one turns eastward, and when the little thief is caught in the empty market-place no one in black- and-white or rose-coloured evening dress blocks the way by pausing with a hand upon the carriage door to help or condemn--though Lady Charles, to do her justice, sighs sadly as she ascends her staircase, takes down Thomas a Kempis, and does not sleep till her mind has lost itself tunnelling into the complexity of things

    31. On the whole it's best to walk back from the Opera House


    32. distinction was one of the words to use naturally, though, from looking at him, one would have found it difficult to say which seat in the opera house was his, stalls, gallery, or dress circle


    33. Under the arch of the Opera House large faces and lean ones, the powdered and the hairy, all alike were red in the sunset; and, quickened by the great hanging lamps with their repressed primrose lights, by the tramp, and the scarlet, and the pompous ceremony, some ladies looked for a moment into steaming bedrooms near by, where women with loose hair leaned out of windows, where girls--where children--(the long mirrors held the ladies suspended) but one must follow; one must not block the way


    34. Not to the city's fresco'd rooms, not to the audience of the opera house, Sounds, echoes, wandering strains, as really here at home,


    35. We had the pleasure of seeing the Sydney Opera House


    36. (I’m an architect, since retired, and it had always been a dream of mine to see the Opera House


    37. Opera houses! Cities on the moon! Ridiculous


    38. The place looked like an opera house, with magnificent high ceilings, old-fashioned cupolas and pillars


    39. For the next four years we traveled through the Italian opera houses and international concert halls and American vaudeville theaters, going right around the globe on the Lonely World Tour, as Steve took possession of the Painted from Memory songs


    40. abode there, under the Opera house, five stories below the level of the ground

    41. [2] In those days, it was still part of the firemen's duty to watch over the safety of the Opera house outside the performances; but this service has since been suppressed


    42. Leroux has used, for the scene of his story, the Paris Opera House as it really is and has not created a building out of his imagination, is shown by this interesting description of it taken from an article which appeared in Scribner's Magazine in 1879, a short time after the building was completed:


    43. "The site of the Opera House was chosen in 1861


    44. "The events of 1870 interrupted work just as it was about to be prosecuted most vigorously, and the new Opera House was put to new and unexpected uses


    45. The author remarks of his visit to the Opera House that it "was almost as bewildering as it was agreeable


    46. Parliament, meeting in its temporary quarters in the Berlin Opera House, passed a law saying that the government could pass whatever laws it liked without having to pass them through parliament, and when old President Hindenburg died in 1934 Hitler didn’t bother electing a new president; he just rolled the post together with the chancellorship and created a single ruler whom everyone had to obey: The Führer


    47. ” She resumed walking and led me to an old opera house with a faded sign announcing it at as the home of the university theatrical society


    48. But no, this was Mexico! and this a plaza in a small colonial Mexican town, with a fine State Opera House (in which movies were shown for two pesos admission: RASPUTIN AND THE EMPRESS, THE BIG HOUSE, MADAME CURIE, LOVE AFFAIR, MAMA LOVES PAPA)


    49. This man walked and this man sang and this man had three wives; and this man died of this, and that of that, and the third from another thing, and the fourth was shot, and the fifth was stabbed and the sixth fell straight down dead; and the seventh drank deep and died dead, and the eighth died in love, and the ninth fell from his horse, and the tenth coughed blood, and the eleventh stopped his heart, and the twelfth used to laugh much, and the thirteenth was a dancing one, and the fourteenth was most beautiful of all, the fifteenth had ten children and the sixteenth is one of those children as is the seventeenth; and the eighteenth was Tomas and did well with his guitar; the next three cut maize in their fields, had three lovers each; the twenty-second was never loved; the twenty-third sold tortillas, patting and shaping them each at the curb before the Opera House with her little charcoal stove; and the twenty-fourth beat his wife and now she walks proudly in the town and is merry with new men and here he stands bewildered by this unfair thing that has occurred, and the twenty-fifth drank several quarts of river with his lungs and was pulled forth in a net, and the twenty-sixth was a great thinker and his brain now sleeps like a burnt plum in his skull no bigger than a toe


    50. But no, this was Mexico! and this a plaza in a small colonial Mexican town, with a fine State Opera House (in which movies were shown for two pesos admission: Rasputin and the Empress, The Big House, Madame Curie, Love Affair, Mama Loves Papa)









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