"I also believe with my colleagues here that this is indeed a
travesty of justice.
A Silverstone spokesman said: "If Lewis Hamilton became world champion it would be an absolute
travesty for him not to have a home race.
Travesty Of Law should dominate those on the far side.
This tragic
travesty is being played out against certain facts about AIDS that are now undeniable.
But I suspect it may have been funnier when performed by Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, the
travesty troupe Anastos cofounded and for which he originally created the piece.
What makes his work so attractive, however, is its construction of a related paradox in public: the suggestion that the attempt to redeem spirituality through art at the moment of consumer culture's rise to universal power would inevitably fashion the spiritual in (involuntary?)
travesty.
Burnley manager Steve Cotterill left Ninian Park claiming Cardiff's 2-0 win was 'a
travesty' and that his side 'dominated' the game.
Travesty Of Law set up some big summer dates with a dazzling display of front-running in the five-furlong novice auction race.
The
travesty spectacle is greatly entertaining, but what gives it dimension is the appearance in the Grand Pas Classique of a genuine star: Tationa Youbetyabootskaya (Bart de Block), who needs no mugging to hold attention.
Hunter Reynold's performance piece as alter-ego Patina du Prey, Patina du Prey's Memorial Dress, 1993, is a
travesty of the AIDS Names Quilt.
EX-Marine and TV Celebrity Fit Club expert Harvey Walden slammed Britain's lack of a medal for troops injured or killed in combat as a "
travesty".
He said: 'It is clear to any visitor that this area is of outstanding natural beauty and it would be a
travesty of dramatic proportions to build 320 houses on the site.'