| 41. | For this reason, the composition is also sometimes known as " Perpetuum mobile / Charivari ".
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| 42. | Bavarian men wear the charivari on the belt of their lederhosen and the women wear it on their dirndl.
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| 43. | And the result may be that when Charivari shows his collection on Wednesday, Margiela will seem out of step.
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| 44. | Charivari's demise, too, signals the end of a fashion era, the last of a breed.
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| 45. | With the charivari widely practised among rural villagers across Europe, the term and practice were part of common culture.
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| 46. | Some ancient charivaris can have a value of up to 10, 000 euros ( about ?, 880 ).
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| 47. | The next batch of advertisers will include Harry's Shoes and the Charivari and Cosmetics Plus chains, he said.
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| 48. | One more nod was given by Martin Margiela, the Belgian designer, who showed his collection at the Charivari boutique.
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| 49. | With the passing of personal touchstones like Charivari and Miss Graham, I am wont to say that fashion is over.
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| 50. | During rehearsals, the acrobatic Charivari family tries to kill Fevvers and the Colonel reluctantly kicks them out of the circus.
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