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Carnival

Concert overture by Antonín Dvořák, Op. 92, composed in 1891 and forming, with Amid Nature and Othello, a cycle with thematic connections originally called Nature, Life and Love.

It is also the title of a suite by Schumann; see Carnaval.



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``I think it'd be great for teens and children in town that go into neighboring cities and attend carnivals there,'' Harper said.
Hundreds of rickety, family-owned carnivals continue to traverse the nation's highways, setting lip in cities large and small, where they operate for three or four days before packing up and rolling to their next destination.
For most people, carnivals conjure up pleasant thoughts of fun and games, cotton candy, amusement rides, and side-shows.
 
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