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Fancies is a
cycle of six
choral settings by John Rutter,
created around whimsical themes and
based on text from
poets such as Shakespeare,
Thomas Campion...
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selections French fancies Lemon fancies Viennese whirls Manor house cake
Battenberg Mini
battenbergs Mr
Kipling French Fancies are
small sponge cakes...
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starred in BBC2 black-and-white
silent comedy series Harry Hill's
Fruit Fancies. In a
similar format to
Fruit Corner, Hill
performed a
series of sketches...
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Friends and New
Fancies: An
Imaginary Sequel to the
Novels of Jane
Austen (1913) is a
novel by
Sybil G.
Brinton that is
often acknowledged to be the...
- Brigades",
compete in one of five categories: Comics,
Wench Brigades,
Fancies,
String Bands, and
Fancy Brigades. They
prepare elaborate costumes, performance...
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Fancies Versus Fads is a 1923 book by G. K. Chesterton.
Published by Dodd, Mead & Co., it is a
collection of 30 of Chesterton's
essays from the New Witness...
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included all-new
costumes and a
performance at
Washington Avenue. Most
Fancies reuse portions of
their costumes and do not
drill at
Washington Avenue...
- Ferishtah's
Fancies is a book of
poetry by
Robert Browning first published in 1884.
Technically the book is one long poem
divided into
twelve parts, but...
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Fancies and
Goodnights is a
collection of
fantasies and
murder stories by John Collier,
first published by
Doubleday Books in
hardcover in 1951. A paperback...
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Dreams and
Fancies is a
collection of
letters and fantasy,
horror and
science fiction short stories by
American author H. P. Lovecraft. It was released...