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  1. Before his eyes would cavort the typed words in the file of Michael Holly.
  2. ONE OF BRITAIN'S most successful sculptors, Barry Flanagan, has been putting his steroid-injected bronze hares through all sorts of paces since 1979 - they leap, dance, box, bat, bowl, pose, cavort.
  3. OR ANY other film in which black, brown, yellow or red people chant, holler and cavort instead of taking cover from White Man's Heroic Hail Of Death.
  4. They danced until their limbs fell from their bodies, compelled to cavort as a fantastically swift leprosy rotted the flesh from their bones.
  5. For, as far as English rugby is concerned, these are the days of miracles and wonders, the days when England can turn out the finest team ever and cavort through the Five Nations championship as if it were a lap of honour.
  6. I was firmly in the present, watching the starlings cavort over and under the telegraph wires and the wind shimmer the young leaves into a muzzy Monet.
  7. Around him cavort hilarious grotesques: Ian Richardson and Zena Walker as the hollow couple, Freddie Jones as the confused man.
  8. "A group of men meeting together to get drunk and cavort with women?
  9. I had to slap my thigh and cavort around.
  10. She and Henry (Stephan Kreiss), cavort like young lovers, chasing each other round the kitchen table, while outside, in the desert, danger lurks.
  11. Tom Otterness, the sculptor, has created a true epitaph for the Eighties in his "The Real World" a pocket Disney and-by-way-of-Hieronymus Bosch in which diminutive doll figures cute at first encounter - cavort in the open air among what are, for them, giants huge Molochian beings awash in and sometimes even exploding with money, money symbolized by thousands of larger-than-life one-cent pieces.
  12. "I thought this was supposed to be the goody, goody girl I live next door to," said one wide-eyed recording chief as he watched Kylie cavort provocatively below him.
  13. The railway station, in its incarnation as latter-day cathedral, castle, and caravanserai, was yet one more gigantic stage on which drama could daily unfold, casts of thousands could cavort, and modern technology could display its marvels and miracles.

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