circuses in English

noun
1
a traveling company of acrobats, trained animals, and clowns that gives performances, typically in a large tent, in a series of different places.
a circus elephant
2
(in place names) a rounded open space in a city where several streets converge.
Piccadilly Circus

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3. arena, arenas * circus, circuses * electron, electrons.

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5. Encourage them to take a stand against Circuses

6. 4 arena, arenas * circus, circuses * electron,[www.Sentencedict.com] electrons.

7. Other recreation services (circuses, amusement parks and other entertainment)

8. birds for zoos, circuses, amusement parks and experimental laboratories.

9. Circuses are alluring both to children and to adults.

10. The council plans to ban circuses with performing animals.

11. Kerwich said that about 14 million spectators attend traditional Circuses featuring animals in France while 1 million go to Circuses with only human acts

12. Sweden: Nationwide ban on the use of certain species in Circuses

13. We know about the circuses, the arenas, the theaters.

14. Elephants in Circuses are reduced to objects of entertainment for people

15. I think that's the first rule of, like, circuses and demolition derbies.

16. Consequently, antebellum Circuses offered special reserved seats for well-to-do white families.

17. Nationwide ban on the use of wild-born animals in Circuses: Estonia, Hungary, and Poland Local bans on the use of animals in Circuses: Ireland, Norway, Spain, UK, USA, Canada, Argentina, Brazil

18. Davis says successful Circuses have always been defined by an ability to adapt

19. Sometimes circuses with acrobats and animal acts would stage shows in the Amphitheater.

20. 8 Circuses and Chariot Racing in the Northwest Provinces 9 Hippodromes and Chariot Racing in the Eastern Provinces 10 Other Italian Circuses 11 Late Roman Circuses The chapters are aided by the inclusion of 323 numbered photos and illustrations, many of them quite rare, that are terrific visual references for the reader

21. Many Circuses had several themed specks during a performance, (example - a Mother Goose speck)

22. Circuses really were kind of like throwing together movies, video games and concerts altogether

23. The third Concerto for Orchestra is based on old music of Russian provincial circuses.

24. Spain: Local bans on the use of wild animals in Circuses in several towns including Barcelona

25. So with football and politics as the bread and circuses of our decadent empire - whither religion?

26. Circuses and you can provide them with endless amounts of distractions and propaganda

27. This action brings to attention what is going on behind Circuses’ closed doors.

28. Synonyms for Coliseums include stadiums, bowls, circuses, amphitheatres, amphitheaters, colosseums, hippodromes, theatre, theater and stades

29. Circuses travel nearly year-round, in all weather extremes, sometimes for days at a time

30. A list of American Circuses both past and present, with photos stories and information.

31. Circuses tend to be circular, their big top tents or performance rings giving them the name

32. Zoos, botanical gardens and some circuses claim they are serving conservation by breeding animals or plants in captivity.

33. Other famous Circuses of Roman era were Circus Flaminius, Circus Neronis and Circus of Maxentius.

34. I really think this event is just bread and Circuses to get us to stop protesting

35. Using animals in Circuses is an unnecessary and inhumane practice that’s harmful to both the animals and the public

36. 157 rows  · There have been many famous modern Circuses since the first modern circus was staged …

37. Animal Circuses get away with a whole host of abuse because they are not monitored properly by government agencies

38. Bread and Circuses Things given or presented in an attempt to please (or at least distract) disgruntled people

39. Bread and Circuses Bistro and Bar strives to offer a great menu modestly priced and family-friendly atmosphere

40. 157 rows  · There have been many famous modern Circuses since the first modern Circus was staged …

41. The early Christians could avoid the betting that went on at the chariot races by simply staying away from the circuses.

42. Unlike the human performers who choose to work in Circuses, exotic animals are forced to take part in the show.

43. The phrase ‘bread and Circuses’ means to generate public approval, not by excellence in public service or public policy, but by diversion, distraction or by satisfying the most immediate or base requirements of a populace — by offering a palliative: for example food (bread) or entertainment (Circuses).

44. Circuses invariably attracted rowdy young men who viewed circus day as an occasion to drink, carouse, and fight, often with equally unruly circus roustabouts

45. The largest of these new Circuses is Cirque du Soliel, which launched in Canada in 1990, but relocated to Las Vegas in 1993

46. Circuses easily get away with such routine cruelty because the government doesn’t monitor training sessions and handlers are cautious when they’re in public

47. Amphitheaters are distinguished from circuses; from hippodromes, which were usually rectangular and built mainly for racing events; and from stadia, built for athletics

48. The decision was spurred by public concern about the treatment of elephants in Circuses, and perhaps a growing understanding that being kept as …

49. UK: Over 200 local authorities have bans on animal Circuses (more than two thirds of these ban all performing animals, the remainder ban just wild animals)

50. The Circus in the Modern Day Today, most Circuses take place on a stage, and have the added benefits of modern day’s technologies in lighting, infrastructure, and design.