nutcracker in A Sentence

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    Nutcracker and the Four Realms.

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    My sister Kuku and her German Nutcracker.

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    Well, we can't have Christmas without the Nutcracker.

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    And brave Captain Nutcracker.

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    Nutcrackers are very loyal.

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    Man, you are a Nutcracker.

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    I'm the only Nutcracker in the entire kingdom.

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    Nutcrackers have a rich history that goes back about 300 years ago in Germany.

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    Annually from the beginning of December until mid-January, the Prague National Theater traditionally holds a musical“The Nutcracker”.

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    On that note, another critic stated,“First of all, The Nutcracker cannot in any event be called a ballet.

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    Disney's latest offering, Nutcracker and the Four Realms comes with a warning for anyone who might imagine lighthearted, singing, dancing holiday entertainment.

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    And yet another stated,“let us add, that having elicited the general disapproval of balletomanes, The Nutcracker failed with the public as well, who found it boring with good reason.

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    When The Nutcracker debuted at the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg on December 18, 1892, the critics generally gave high marks to Tchaikovsky's score, but ruthlessly panned the ballet's choreography and storyline.

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    Lev Ivanov stepped in to assist Marius Petipa as his health began to fail, and though it's believed Ivanov choreographed a large percentage of the 1892 Nutcracker premiere performance, Petipa was still credited as the choreographer on all the St. Petersburg promotional posters.

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    Withstanding several fires and even a bomb attack, the theater remains to be one of the most revered cultural and art centers in Barcelona, hosting shows ranging from opera to ballet, with some of the most notable performances including the Nutcracker and Madame Butterfly.

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    Thanks to various improvements made over the years, from the late 1960s, when it hit its stride with audiences(with it not uncommon today for this work to earn nearly half of the annual revenues for a given dance company), The Nutcracker has taken its place with Scrooge, Santa, Bing Crosby singing“White Christmas,” Rudolph, and other holiday icons that make Christmas feel- Christmassy.

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