ventriloquist in A Sentence

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    But who is the Ventriloquist?

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    You're nice, smart and you're a Ventriloquist!

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    He represented India at Japan Ventriloquist Convention in 2002.

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    The Ventriloquist goes to heaven, but the dummy doesn't.

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    A Ventriloquist entertaining children at the Pueblo, Colorado, Buell Children's Museum.

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    Hear the one about the Ventriloquist who talked in his sleep?

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    Literary examples of frightening Ventriloquist dummies include Gerald Kersh's The Horrible Dummy and the story"The Glass Eye" by John Keir Cross.

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    Winchell's first performance as a Ventriloquist came in school, when he persuaded his teacher to let him make a dummy as an art project.

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    Perhaps he's a lover of a specific puppet master and Ventriloquist or perhaps he does feel to be an infidel or rebel among guys.

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    Maybe he is a fan of a certain puppet master and Ventriloquist, or maybe he does feel like an infidel or rebel among men.

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    Besides doing voice acting and Ventriloquist work, Winchell also was an inventor, holding over 30 patents including: a fountain pen with a retractable tip; a disposable razor;

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    An early depiction of a Ventriloquist dates to 1754 in England, where Sir John Parnell is depicted in the painting An Election Entertainment by William Hogarth as speaking via his hand.

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    For one, the very popular Chase and Sanborn Hour, a comedy variety show hosted by the Ventriloquist Edgar Bergin, was airing at the exact same time on a competing radio station, NBC.

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    In actuality, very few people were fooled by the broadcast, and it turned out that not that many people were even listening in the first place, because they were tuned into Ventriloquist Edgar Bergen on NBC.

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    Actually, the fact is that very few people were fooled by the broadcast, and it turned out that not that many people were even listening in the first place, because they were tuned into Ventriloquist Edgar Bergen on NBC.

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    By the late 18th century, Ventriloquist performances were an established form of entertainment in England, although most performers threw their voice to make it appear that it emanated from far away, rather than the modern method of using a puppet.

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