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Beautiful men in toreador outfits joined their ladies. How the García Girls Lost Their Accents 1991-01-04T00:00:00Z
Sometimes he got a piece of them, but most of the time they just sidestepped him like toreadors or pushed him away as though he was a bothersome younger cousin. Friday Night Lights: A Town, A Team, And A Dream 1990-01-01T00:00:00Z
The ground is an olive green, the toreadors cloth is a light pink. Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers 2017-04-18T00:00:00Z
Her name means “dressed in leaves,” and, sure enough, she wears a kind of toreador jacket composed of leaf-shaped gems. Art Review: ‘Golden Visions of Densatil’ Opens at Asia Society 2014-02-20T23:13:05Z
This is not how the toreador must have looked, fatally gored by a bull. Manet: the Inventor of Modernity ? review 2011-04-09T23:05:37Z
There are hints of toreadors in the men’s sideways stances, and a lamentable “Carmen” theme runs through the women, who wear crimson dresses and aim to look fierce at all times. Dance Review: Philadanco Gets Funky in a Night of the New 2011-03-30T21:52:00Z
His grandfather was an amateur bullfighter, and the local toreadors used to come by the house to get ready for corridas. Joaquin De Luz, City Ballet’s Bravura Sparkler, Says Goodbye 2018-10-09T04:00:00Z
The trumpet fanfare of "La Virgen de La Macarena," meant for toreadors as fair warning that someone is about to get gored. Review: The good old days ? and jabs ? fly with Don Rickles on stage 2012-03-02T21:04:13Z
Mr. Baryshnikov wields his greatcoat with dashing flair, making like a toreador baiting a bull. Theater Review: ‘In Paris’ Stars Mikhail Baryshnikov 2012-08-03T22:57:36Z
“No Castilian toreador was ever received with more frenzied shouts of joy in a Spanish bull ring,” reported the Boston Globe during one campaign swing through Beantown. Theodore Roosevelt whipped up a frenzy of populism in 1912. We're still living with the consequences. 2016-07-15T04:00:00Z
The heavy lemon, king of its own small picture; the dying peonies ceremonially laid out like the toreador. Manet: the Inventor of Modernity ? review 2011-04-09T23:05:37Z
Throughout, those masterpieces would pop up and then disappear in a welter of fancy boleros, obi motifs, kimono bathrobes and toreador pants. Ending on a Grace Note 2012-07-04T17:30:51Z
Victorine appears again in the next painting, got up as a toreador, and in the next as a chanteuse with a guitar and a faraway gaze. Manet: the Inventor of Modernity ? review 2011-04-09T23:05:37Z
Even in this gaudy setting of toreadors and Gypsies, they preserve what’s best about their dancing: The ballet doesn’t serve their technique; their technique serves the ballet. American Ballet Theater Performs ‘Don Quixote’ 2014-05-14T04:00:00Z
He took index cards to events like a fund-raising sale for the Sadler’s Wells ballet, where he saw a Balenciaga toreador jacket donated by the prima ballerina Margot Fonteyn. Hamish Bowles, He Was Born Dandy 2013-09-06T21:34:19Z
Ms. Dello Russo said her ensemble, a toreador suit, was a personal tribute to the legacy of Mr. McQueen, and to its new designer, Ms. Burton, who took over after his suicide last year. Scene City: At the Costume Institute Gala, Gawking Is Encouraged 2011-05-03T22:11:18Z
One shows Paul, Picasso and Khokhlova’s son, at the age of 8, dressed as a toreador charging after his nanny, Mimi, playing the part of the bull, her index fingers mimicking its horns. ‘Picasso & the Camera,’ John Richardson’s Latest Show 2014-10-27T04:00:00Z
The show also includes a whimsically painted tie he made in 1956 that depicts a colorful toreador. Inside Art: London Picasso Show Is a Family Affair 2010-07-01T22:30:00Z
Photograph: © Widener Collection, courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington Manet, at the Musée d'Orsay, starts with a shock: a dead toreador laid flat upon the ground, crimson paint seeping from one shoulder like blood. Manet: the Inventor of Modernity ? review 2011-04-09T23:05:37Z
It's all about the pose: twisted toreador stances, hammy death throes and fluttery fingers. Danza Contemporánea de Cuba – review 2012-06-01T15:40:27Z
Just as it's all seeming a bit too camp for Carmen, we reach the opera's toreador's march – and a heavily amplified Indian dhol beat kicks in. Bollywood Carmen: Bizet goes bhangra 2013-06-05T19:00:01Z
Mixed into this strong, romantic collection were nature prints, skirts with a fit-and-flare shape, toreador jackets in black and navy cotton with black embroidery, and loose silk dresses. On the Runway Blog: Paris: Altered Fashion States 2011-09-28T23:45:27Z
In the nineteen-sixties, Welles wrote a script entitled “The Sacred Beasts,” about a movie director who attends bullfights and becomes enchanted by a charismatic toreador. How Orson Welles’s “The Other Side of the Wind” Was Rescued from Oblivion 2018-09-26T04:00:00Z
Nearby, a photograph casts Mntambo as a toreador — a classic Pablo Picasso role enacting grandiose masculinity. Identity transformed in the Fowler's 'Disguise: Masks and Global African Art' 2016-01-27T05:00:00Z
Forget flamenco ruffles and mantillas and the toreador's gold-embroidered suit of lights. Carmen; Juan Diego Fl?rez ? review 2011-01-23T00:06:31Z
He struck toreador poses, leered at the array of beautiful women in his band, and stalked the lip of the stage as if to inspect his next conquest. Concert review: Bryan Ferry at the Civic Opera House 2011-10-12T06:03:00Z
Instead, the toreadors are waving variously coloured silk scarves and prancing around as if the ground is too hot to stand on. Bollywood Carmen: Bizet goes bhangra 2013-06-05T19:00:01Z
The donkey’s shock was not surprising, once you catch sight of Emmitt Smith in a skintight yellow toreador outfit dancing a paso doble with a passionate intensity. Dancing with the Stars Watch: Celebs Take Creative Control 2012-10-09T12:00:07Z
He’s an absolute magnet for the eyes onstage, his powerful voice perfectly suited to the showy toreador and his signature aria. Review | Washington National Opera’s ‘Carmen’: High in promise, low on passion 2022-05-15T04:00:00Z
The setting: Rincon Taurino, a flamboyantly decorated Mexican restaurant in Panorama City where every available surface, including the garbage cans, has been covered in toreador art. Breakout art star Gabriela Ruiz plays with body and identity in her first solo show 2020-01-20T05:00:00Z
Habazin, dressed in Spanish toreador garb, walked out to boos, trailed by her former trainer, Bashir, who took a seat in the front row. Inside Claressa Shields’s quest to make boxing history before taking on MMA 2020-01-15T05:00:00Z
She is playing a game with Trump much like a toreador toys with his prey, frustrating him with eloquently argued objections to each of his initiatives rather than going for the kill. Donald Trump is lashing out at Mexico but his real fight is at home | Phillip Inman 2019-06-02T04:00:00Z
Choreography by Cristina Hoyos and Jesús Ortega attempts to mildly update flamenco and fails to create much dazzle with a dancing toreador’s cape illuminated on the dark stage. Review: In his 151st role, Plácido Domingo plays the ‘wild cat’ as old lion 2019-05-06T04:00:00Z
Reveries were interrupted when the defending champion, Bob Goalby, held out a green jacket like a toreador extending a cape. The Masters champion who couldn't read or write - Golf Digest 2019-04-01T04:00:00Z
Like toreadors carrying capes, the four men advanced slowly, the fabric in their hands outstretched. Injured bald eagle rescued from Metro tracks near Morgan Boulevard station 2019-03-13T04:00:00Z
In an era of, say, updated “Carmen” productions, the toreador might actually be a barber dressed for the disco. Review: As L.A. voted, John Cage's anarchic 'Europeras 1 & 2' set the tone for election day - Los Angeles Times 2018-11-07T05:00:00Z
Wrestler-turned-actor Cena voices the title character: a pacifist bull who refuses to face the toreador in this animated adaptation of Munro Leaf’s classic children’s book. 14 movies worth seeing this holiday season — and none about Santa Claus 2017-11-07T05:00:00Z
Charlie would shoot off, then reach some imaginary boundary and slingshot back, brushing my legs like a bull harrying a toreador. He hated water and wouldn’t retrieve, but we loved Charlie just the same 2015-12-13T05:00:00Z
Manet shows a fallen toreador with apparently casual brushstrokes that refuse to sentimentalise mortality. The top 10 corpses in art 2014-06-19T04:00:00Z
In most years, the townspeople act as toreadors, sometimes with gory or even fatal results. Pitting Heaven and Earth in a Fierce Andean Rite 2013-08-10T22:39:46Z
The mere sight of the wide opened violet eyes of the marquise, with their eloquent depth of ineffable sadness, acted on her nerves as the flag of the toreador does upon the bull. The Maid of Honour, Vol. 1 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:38.533Z
How could he be humble to that uppish, vainglorious tune, that toreador pomposity? What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z
She pays little heed to his words, but a glad smile lights her features as she hears in the distance the song of the toreador. Stars of the Opera 2011-11-29T03:00:15.563Z
I think it must have been a toreador’s dance, don’t you?” The Automobile Girls Along the Hudson Fighting Fire in Sleepy Hollow 2011-09-18T02:00:23.270Z
After a while, it settled down and a toreador tempted it into charging with his cape. Pitting Heaven and Earth in a Fierce Andean Rite 2013-08-10T22:39:46Z
The hair-dusted cape is swept away with the usual toreador flourish. Harlem barbershops, salons double as informal health clinics 2011-06-29T16:12:14Z
"Yesterday," continued the real toreador, "I killed four bulls in the arena." The Boy Grew Older 2011-05-10T02:01:01.027Z
She refuses, and then, as the toreador's song of triumph announces his success, Jos� stabs the beautiful gypsy, who falls at his feet like a crushed butterfly. Stars of the Opera 2011-11-29T03:00:15.563Z
The word torero is a general term for bull-fighters on foot, while toreador is commonly applied to those on horseback. With the World's Great Travellers, Volume 3 2011-03-21T02:00:11.920Z
He knew how well worn the truism was, but he used it designedly, as a toreador uses his scarf. Oldfield A Kentucky Tale of the Last Century 2011-02-13T03:00:19.953Z
Toro lowers his head, shuts his eyes, and charges, but the toreador gracefully slips aside and saves his life by a turn of the heel. Romantic Spain A Record of Personal Experiences (Vol. I) 2010-12-27T03:00:17.990Z
Later, someone in the stands threw him an American flag and he waved it like a toreador as he skated around the rink. Lysacek Wins the Gold With Style 2010-02-19T13:43:00Z
He quickly reveals his identity and challenges the toreador. Stars of the Opera 2011-11-29T03:00:15.563Z
They raved and shouted; their eyes flashed and glistened; they anticipated the horrors of the bull-ring; speculated as to how many bulls would be killed, whether the toreador would escape. Glories of Spain
Next came a young butcher or two from the killing-yards, each already a toreador in his own estimation. The Firebrand
He had seen pictures of Spanish toreadors with their flaming scarlet scarfs. The Ranch Girls at Rainbow Lodge The Ranch Girls Series
At the last, a toreador was killed, which gave a promise of something exciting. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. II.
He wears a gorgeous costume, and sings a rousing song about the exciting life of a toreador. Stars of the Opera 2011-11-29T03:00:15.563Z
Finally came the vehicle with the toreadors and matadors dressed in all their fine colours, flushed with their performance, calmly taking the hurrahs. Glories of Spain
At a height of three feet a projecting ledge runs round the whole, upon which, in vaulting over, the toreador places his foot. The Picturesque Antiquities of Spain Described in a series of letters, with illustrations representing Moorish palaces, cathedrals, and other monuments of art, contained in the cities of Burgos, Valladolid, Toledo, and Seville.
One Chaplin, we acknowledged, was better than many toreadors. The Bonadventure A Random Journal of an Atlantic Holiday
This establishment belonged to Se�or Tom�s, who in his youth had been a toreador. Their Son; The Necklace
The toreador good-naturedly informs him that he has fallen in love with a gypsy girl, Carmen, and comes to find her. Stars of the Opera 2011-11-29T03:00:15.563Z
I had often witnessed bull-fights, and often had I shuddered at seeing the toreadors adopt a similar method in order to turn the furious animal from the pursuit of the picador. Adventures in the Philippine Islands
He reached for the white arm to pull her to him, but she eluded his grasp and reeled away into the waiting arms of a tall toreador. A Bottle of Old Wine
You will become a cavalier of the clouds, a toreador of the aerial arena, an archangel soaring among the Eolian melodies of shrapnel. The Paliser case
Such a state of things degrades the good old national sport of steeplechasing to the level of Spanish bullfights, where the toreadors hear Mass before going into the ring. The Last Voyage to India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam'
And here let us get rid of the word "toreador"—it is never used in Spain. The Harmsworth Magazine, v. 1, 1898-1899, No. 2
A toreador for you, when you come home! Mayflower (Flor de mayo) A Tale of the Valencian Seashore
The toreador has his way with the Spanish dons and se�oritas alike. A Forest Hearth: A Romance of Indiana in the Thirties
"Don't turn that horrible color," whispered a white toreador who was close to him. Harding's luck
With excruciating effort he managed to pull off his heavy woollen hunting-shirt, intending to use it as the toreador uses his mantle, to entangle the dangerous weapons of his adversary. Kings in Exile
What! would you see frost grow upon the toreador’s mustache? The Place of Honeymoons
In the midst of it, Miss Clayson, the teacher, came hurrying in to silence the tumult, and Bradley rushed from the room like a bull from the arena, maddened with the spears of the toreador. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West
Winn set himself against him with the dogged fury of a bull against a toreador. The Dark Tower
Then, as the toreador dodges the mad onslaught of the maddened bull, he leaped aside and the sword struck the ground. The Ghost Breaker A Novel Based Upon the Play
I eluded him easily, and then for fully ten minutes I taunted and baited him this way, as a skillful toreador taunts his bull. The Fire People
Everything pleased them; they applauded wildly, and uttered shouts of encouragement and delight to bulls and toreadors alike. The Pretty Sister Of José 1889
Within the ring were five heavily planked nooks of refuge, set close to the barrier, behind which a hard pressed toreador might find safety from a charging bull. The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier
Out of the momentary silence came the indistinct tinkle of the piano in the barge beyond; some one over there was bellowing the toreador's song. The Lure of the Mask
Sir Charles, always smiling, and with an air as if his thoughts were anywhere but at that particular spot, put aside his thrusts with the ease with which the toreador avoids the bull. Prisoners of Hope A Tale of Colonial Virginia
But when I looked again, she had a hairpin between her white teeth and was carefully adjusting her toreador hat. Short Stories of Various Types
Even the variety and richness of a master mariner's vocabulary was taxed to its utmost resources when he was coaxed into "trying on" a short jacket apparently intended for a toreador. The Stowaway Girl
Lucha-sangre, in yourself, as son of a notary and hired toreador and purveyor of spectacles, you are unworthy of my sword; nevertheless blood once noble is in your veins. The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier
Indeed I am not altogether sure whether I can see a distinction between being the father of a famous half-back and the father of a famous toreador or famous prize-fighter. The Opinions of a Philosopher
This was a picture of those sports of the arena in which the Page 89 Minoan and Mycenæan monarchs evidently took such delight, and in which the main figures were great bulls and toreadors. The Sea-Kings of Crete
Spanish toreadors are on strike for a higher wage. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, December 8, 1920
His face brightened; the coast was clear; it was the very morning to play toreador. The Admirable Tinker Child of the World
By toreador etiquette, the matador must receive and dodge the first two charges; not until the third may he strike. The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier
"Dullness?" inquired the toreador with a lazy lift of the brows. The Lighted Match
In this case the picture is one of three toreadors, two girls and a boy, with a single bull. The Sea-Kings of Crete
You played that thing like a toreador sidestepping a bull, Tom! Tom Swift and The Visitor from Planet X
She made little leaps in the air and tossed her head archly, as if for her own joy, unconscious both of the audience and the toreador, who sometimes picked her up and held her aloft. Atlantis
It is not especially flattering to an Archduke to be classed with a toreador—and Carmen's toreador, least of all. The Colonel of the Red Huzzars
The younger officer turned back into the casino and Von Ritz led the toreador through the front gardens, where the tennis courts lay bare between the palms. The Lighted Match
Where did they get the toreadors, male and female, whose lives were to be devoted to such a terrible sport—a sport practically bound to end fatally sooner or later? The Sea-Kings of Crete
Mr. Crips actually sighed over that vision of fair women, and longed to be that happy toreador. The Missing Link
When Frederick and his friends entered, a woman and a slim toreador were dancing. Atlantis
As well expect the excited animal of the ring to think in the presence of the red rag of the toreador as to expect them to think on the subject of the Negro soldier. The Colored Regulars in the United States Army
The toreador took one and lighted it slowly. The Lighted Match
One of the members of the Spanish crew had been a toreador, but his mother considered that calling too dangerous and recommended the sea as safer. Five Months on a German Raider Being the Adventures of an Englishman Captured by the 'Wolf'
Nickie put it on in a waggish humour, and stood moralising as three pretty Spanish dancers, in charge of a toreador, passed in. The Missing Link
The toreadors came with them; but they all refused to fight in this arena, which they declared was not adapted to the purpose, and they went home. Across India Or, Live Boys in the Far East
We follow Don Jose and Carmen and the toreador in ever new phases of the dramatic action and are constantly carried back to Don Jose's home village where his mother waits for him. The Photoplay A Psychological Study
The American turned and put out his hand, grasping that of the toreador. The Lighted Match
He appears upon the platform as a gentleman makes his entrance into a drawing-room, not as a toreador leaps into the bull ring. The Mirrors of Downing Street Some Political Reflections by a Gentleman with a Duster
Her r�le was to be that of the toreador in the European bull-fight. Out To Win The Story of America in France
A telephone bell rang in the distance, and presently a toreador stood on a chair and pierced the music with a message of yells in French, and the room hugely guffawed and cheered. The Lion's Share
When the toreador fights the bull and the crowds in the Spanish arena enter into enthusiastic frenzy, who would compare it with those painted people in the arena when the opera "Carmen" is sung. The Photoplay A Psychological Study
A bleeding scalp told the toreador that the blow had only cut and stunned. The Lighted Match
"Not always; but now and again I like the bull to get the toreador, and the savage to eat the missionary." The Red Redmaynes
What matters it whether a man is a muletero, gaucho, toreador, or what? Wide Courses
After a few moments the music changed, and to a slow, almost solemn march, the toreadors filed slowly in to the arena and bowed before the President's box. Five Nights
Her early years were wrapped in a mystery which she mischievously helped to intensify by declaring that her father was a famous Spanish toreador. Love affairs of the Courts of Europe
There he remained huddled in apparent torpor and for some moments unobserved, until the Duke signaled to a passing waiter and indicated the toreador with a glance. The Lighted Match
Doubtless the color is brilliant, as the costumes of the toreadors are always so, and there are two in this picture. Women in the fine arts, from the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D.
He aspires to be a toreador, and often on a Sunday he dares to take part in the bull-fight in the bull-ring of Toledo. The Shadow of the Cathedral
The audience were delighted, but the toreadors entered the ring and stood together at one side, looking anxious, and some of the attendants came up and received orders from them. Five Nights
The prelude being over, six or seven toreador enter the arena on foot, dressed in silk jackets of different colours, richly spangled or bordered with gold or silver lace. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 352, January 17, 1829
I remember he was more like a grandee than a toreador. The Lighted Match
The assistants know them well, these players; in a moment, they shall be excited for or against them and will shout at them, frantically, as it happens with the toreadors. Ramuntcho
The English ask him if he is a toreador, and he—what does he want better than that! The Shadow of the Cathedral
Once I let myself be tempted into trying to compete with the toreador. The Road to Damascus
Another characteristic feature of the Provençal courses is that there are no professional toreadors. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc
Benton rose unsteadily and stared at the toreador with a face pallid as chalk. The Lighted Match
Finally, utterly bewildered and exhausted, too spiritless to meet the attack, he falls under the sword thrust of the toreador. Woman and the New Race
Soon after his return from Spain, by some piece of good luck, Manet was awarded une mention honorable at the Salon for his portrait of a toreador. Modern Painting
The actual Spaniard is surely no such grand-opera Frenchman as the immortal toreador. Youth and Egolatry
He felt that he could play toreador with neatness and despatch provided he could foresee the charge. We Can't Have Everything
"Your Majesty, I am his servant," deprecated the toreador. The Lighted Match
With one toss of his horns he could have ripped the life from the toreador, but his confusers were always there with the flags. Woman and the New Race
The German peasants in great variety, the Italian ciociara, the Spanish toreador, and the Dutch fisherwoman with her wooden shoes—all were complete. In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters
No, not imbecile! he may become a successful toreador, or snake-charmer, which things are out of our line! The Warriors
Once or twice he rearranged the light waterproof which he had slung over one shoulder in toreador fashion. Dubliners
But when I looked again she had a hairpin between her white teeth, and was carefully adjusting her toreador hat. The Bell-Ringer of Angel's
"I was looking out of the window of the posada and I saw him spring into the cask like a toreador with a Seville bull at his heels." The Adventures of Gerard
He ate even when he himself began to understand that there was daring in what he did, for his was a toreador spirit so long as he could keep bright eyes fastened upon him. Seventeen A Tale of Youth and Summer Time and the Baxter Family Especially William
The red table-cloth was slung over his arm, in toreador fashion, and the normal creak of the conveyance was accentuated by an ominous rattle of crockery. Lavender and Old Lace
The toreadors hid behind their shelters and waited. The Night-Born
"Would you have the bull so strong that he would kill the toreadors?" The Night-Born
The toreadors know it, you know it, I know it—we all know from the first that he will fight wind. The Night-Born
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