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We had a lot of folk characters during that period.
Even the best paper, if it was a folk characters, just a waste.
Many classical rondos feature music of a popular or folk character.
Because of its folk character and simplicity, it has been excluded from the Catholic liturgy.
In this way, a distinctive folk character became attached to their Calvinistic beliefs.
By the 20th century, the devil in red had become a folk character in legends and stories.
The Beetle turned into a folk character.
Zawgyi is a Burmese folk character adept in the art of alchemy.
Rugg is often assumed to be a folk character out of New England legends.
The wise men of Chelm may be among the most familiar folk characters in the Jewish tradition.
The lyrics further mention the Russian folk character Ivan the Fool.
(Many other folk characters have starred in this joke as well, including Rabinovich.)
Finally there was an extended stint as Tonheta, a folk character who was both harlequin and street musician.
This folk character is more known in northern New Mexico than in other parts of the Southwest.
Makris excelled in the portrayal of folk characters, especially the stock role of the "drunkard".
Askeladd shares the name of Askeladden, a Norwegian folk character known for his cleverness.
An Islamic folk character
Contemporary Writing based on Trinidad and Tobago folk characters
Tom was already a traditional folk character when the booklet was printed, and it is likely printed materials circulated prior to Johnson's.
In fact, scholars suggest that the character Giufà developed from stories of Nasrudin, a Turkish folk character.
Juha was originally a separate folk character found in Arabic literature as early as the 9th century, and was widely popular by the 11th century.
Paunović creates a type of non-standard, three-part symphonic cycle with the final movement signed by the folk character the dance kolo.
Even the jollier instrumental bits are shaded by sorrow, as if even the boisterous side of the Russian folk character were inescapably defined by grief.
With shamans still active in modern Korean society and with the accessibility that stock folk characters provide, this kind of ribald form would seem to live on naturally.