In its original context - the musical Carousel - the song is used to comfort Julie after her violent robber husband Billy stabs himself rather than be caught by the police.
Fourteen containers made the six-week ship journey from Hamburg to Osaka this year, with the historical carousel and its hand-painted wooden horses the biggest item transported.
He cited the difference between what the airlines think will placate customers--prompt ticket refunds, quoting lowest available fares and retrieving lost luggage--and what's really annoying travelers: flight delays, long check-in lines and the 20-minute wait at the baggage carousel.
While the park has added newer amusements, most visitors come for the vintage attractions, including a two-tier carousel built in 1921, the Talaia, which raises guests with a rickety metal arm to a height of 550m above sea level, and the iconic Avio ride, modelled on the first plane to fly between Barcelona and Madrid.
Right now the two are close to making an offer on a 34-year-old boat called the Carousel, currently steaming around the Canary Islands.
But the use of live ponies in a merry-go-round-style carousel, a traditional ride from the beginning of the 20th Century, is one of the less charming historical features, drawing criticism from those who see using live animals as out-dated and cruel.
Her parents had play and screenwriting careers, co-wrote the screenplay for "Carousel" and were nominated for a screenwriting Oscar.
Whenever I see a musical-comedy audience consisting mainly of senior citizens and small chidren, as was the case in Philadelphia last Sunday, I can't help but remember the galvanizing originality of productions like the "Our Town"-flavored "Carousel" that Charles Newell staged at Chicago's Court Theatre in 2007, or Bill Rauch's high-concept "Music Man" at the 2009 Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
The K-MAX has a four-hook carousel, so it can drop off supplies at several locations in one mission.
Meanwhile, a CEO carousel played out in the C-suite.
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Ferguson warned in the build-up that Iniesta - arguably the game's most influential performer - and Xavi could put opponents "on a carousel" with their passing, and his prediction proved ominously correct as United were on a rough ride after the optimism of those opening 10 minutes.
Better yet, why don't carriers modernize baggage-claim systems so that luggage is at the carousel when passengers get there?
Sophisticated scouting and a fast-moving coaching carousel that cross pollinates new ideas and systems across the league make it tough to stand out for any real period of time.
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Shot before an audience of just 60 fans at the Carousel House in Asbury Park, the set has a sweet, off-the-cuff feel.
That said, the handset hasn't shed its predecessor's built-in media connectivity, given that an MHL connection with any compatible TV will trigger the same app carousel and ability to mirror content.
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