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Carnival is taken from the Italian word carnivale “to put away the meat”.
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They're hosting a Brazilian "carnivale" party at 7 p.m.
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After their prep time, they pile into a minivan and are escorted to the event site, where the producers staged a fake carnivale in front of what looks like a South Beach Arthur Treacher's.
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Some wear carnivale type masks, as does Antony, whose head appears superimposed and flowers flow from his mouth as he sings.
Music Friday: Antony and the Johnsons Kay Olson 2009
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Some wear carnivale type masks, as does Antony, whose head appears superimposed and flowers flow from his mouth as he sings.
Archive 2009-01-01 Kay Olson 2009
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I guess you're right. but the TV world is even worse about risk raking than Hollywood, and hbo has abandoned a few of their series because they didn't make enough dough carnivale, Rome and deadwood cone to mind.
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I have a hard enough time watching her act in American carnivale, girl, interruped, grudge I can't imagine how crappy shell be doing an accent.
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I'm thinking the big simpleton from carnivale as a maybe for hodor.
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While Kitt has been sidelined for portions of his career owing to sprained knee ligaments and broken arms, he still has become a major celebrity in Europe, largely based on his winning the World Cup race in Val d'Isere and placing second at the Hahnenkamm, the annual Austrian downhill/carnivale, both in the '91-'92 season.
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I watched the Wiki on carnivale and found out why it was canceled.
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