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a fai·ry tale
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A Fairy Tale
A Fairy Tale - Fantastic ballet in 1 Act, with choreography by Marius Petipa, and music by Richter. First presented by students of the Imperial Ballet School on April 4/16, 1891 in the theatre of the Imperial Ballet School, St. Petersburg, Russia.
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a fairy tale
Read the full text of the A Fairy Tale poem by Amy Lowell on the Poetry.com website.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of a fairy tale in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of a fairy tale in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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This fairy tale we're living is real inside our hearts.
I think everyone wants it to work because Prince Harry is adored around the world, he’s the little boy who lost his mother at 12. He was a slightly off the rails teenager who became a war hero fighting on the frontlines… We want the fairy tale, which has had some tragic lows across the last 30-40 years. The overriding message of the documentary is 'fingers crossed.' Meghan Markle with Prince Harry after their engagement announcement. (Reuters) But those in the documentary warned that this world is not without its pitfalls, Bullen said. You marry into a world that’s diamonds and furs and castles and servants and literally knights in shining armor. But it all comes with a price. Are you ready to pay that price?
If I get smoked here I'm not gon na carry on a fairy tale.
The world is a fairy tale; we are its guardians.
I think Americans would love to have a royal family, they're all about celebrity -- the Kennedys and Camelot, the fairy tale. But it doesn't always play out like that, does it? There's deaths, divorces, scandal. I'd say it was more like 'The Game of Thrones.'.
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