There was a time when she was happy girl who danced under Chinese lanterns. |
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They both did neat comic turns as the Devil, a role once amusingly danced by Baryshnikov. |
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The Sufi dance, zikr, danced in a circle accompanied by chanting and percussion to reach a trance state, also is still practiced. |
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She danced all the leading ballerina roles, foremost among them Odette-Odile and Kitri. |
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They were not acted to the accompaniment of mere commonplace gestures like a play, nor danced in imitative caprioles like a ballet. |
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Surprised, she danced back a step, then retaliated with an attack again absorbed by my shield. |
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At the big party Saturday night, we danced with fervor to the DJ's golden oldies. |
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He coped well with his large assortment of jumping steps, as well as multiple pirouettes which were all danced with ease. |
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I danced with Danny and harmonized Jack Johnson songs with Lucy, who had showed up late with her kid brother. |
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Ella and I danced of course, to both upbeat, lively tunes and slow melodies. |
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Signed, sealed and delivered was the reprise as he danced to the ensuing deafening roars of approval. |
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He would have danced a jig, but he still had the Watch on his tail and they were beginning to open fire. |
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And many, many unaligned individuals shouted, sang and danced their way through the cobbled alleys. |
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Originally, these were danced to the accompaniment of singing and clapping only, with guitars and castanets added later. |
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Her hair was in a simple knot at the nape of her neck, and rouge danced on her cheeks. |
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The smell of Asian cuisine filled the schoolyard and children danced to the Indian sitar. |
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I felt uncontainable joy at this glimmer of a breakthrough, and danced a sort of jig right there in a busy downtown intersection. |
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We danced close, and I felt the beat pulse through the sand and into my body. |
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Its rays of light cast eerie shadows that danced on the wall and the ceiling. |
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The boys didn't only hate me because I danced and was different, but because the girls loved me! |
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In the center of the field there glowed a luminous fairy circle, where a ring of small greenish gnomelike creatures danced and sang squeakily. |
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In the last of a series of protests and parties by radical groups, youths drank and danced as a stereo system blasted out tunes. |
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She looked out into the ocean, seeing the moonlight twinkle on the ocean surface as the waves slowly danced their way to shore. |
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Musical groups danced the samba all the way, beating bongo drums and shaking tambourines. |
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The cherry blossoms danced in random loops and twirls before resting on the grass below our feet. |
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Top models sipped champagne and danced on a moonlit terrace overlooking the sea. |
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Maura, the village madwoman, danced more wildly than all the rest, chanting uncouth rhymes. |
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The small, spider-like robot bleeped happily and a series of lights danced across its body. |
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Children danced by the bandstand and cartwheeled across the grass, while others enjoyed a picnic or stretched out to soak up the sunshine. |
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And I believed her when she spoke of magic, ghosts, spirits, and fairies that danced in the rain. |
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Exiled clansmen and their ladies danced the eightsome reel, the military two-step and slow Scottish waltzes to the music of a bag-piper. |
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Last year, the club organised its first concert, which was headlined by The Bootleg Beatles and 1,500 people danced the night away. |
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I danced my hardest and flailed my arms as wildly as I could, but it was all to no avail. |
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Later that night I danced with a Brazilian prince with a smile almost as enchanting as the booty he was shaking. |
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Dozens of the dainty white gulls danced over the water, and I saw a Bald Eagle flying in the distance. |
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A marionette danced on strings, a jester decking in bells and bright red and yellow. |
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I danced in classical ballet because it was a way for me to learn another technique. |
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Sparkles of light danced off the lagoon as black-veiled women punted by in longboats. |
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The central part of the masque consisted of three entries danced by the masquers to specially composed and choreographed music. |
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My eyes danced about the surface of the coupon, examining each word for hidden meaning, hidden catches, and hidden insight into life itself. |
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In the afternoons, the garden often caught the sun, and on duller days the roses danced and bobbed in the breeze. |
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They were told of how these sinners writhed and danced to their wicked music in an unholy reverence to their false idol. |
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The gang laughed and hee-hawed, stomped and danced and chanted a good-night prayer. |
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As the sun came up, pipers played and visitors watched fire juggling and danced around a maypole. |
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The shabbos after I was declared to be in complete remission, the men of the shul danced and sang mazel tov while the women cried and hugged me. |
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The rainbows moved and danced along the rock, turning the ordinary gray colors into reds, yellows, greens, blues and purples. |
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Joy was etched on their young faces as they danced to the music, passed the parcel and ate prettily-decorated cakes. |
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Is she the exhibitionist who stripped to her bra as she danced on the tables of pubs in Grimsby? |
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The other day, the adults were having a ceilidh and he had danced with her. |
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Her fingers danced skillfully on the taut strings, creating an intricate melody. |
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But let's face it, who among us actually has danced naked in our living room? |
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I counted only 12 dancers and each and every one of them danced as if there was no tomorrow. |
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Derived from traditions in which women danced together to entertain each other, this form of belly dance is always danced as a group. |
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She is a most beautiful actress who, without much formal dance training, danced amazingly fluently throughout the evening. |
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The Rabbi who led the congregation was so overjoyed with his prayer, that he danced and shouted the songs, and pounded the bimah as he chanted. |
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Faint traceries of blue light danced along the mirror-bright cutting edges. |
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Ten young performers with hoops draped around their small frames formed a circle and danced around the award-winning Grey Buffalo Singers. |
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Austin and James Gibbons were light on their feet as they danced the hornpipe to the joy of all present. |
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In the show's finale, boys and girls from Beckfield Lane and Burton Stone Lane schools danced a minuet on the floodlit steps of the museum. |
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Children enjoyed various displays including a Second World War vehicle and a shire horse display, while others danced around the maypole. |
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Flickers of a fuzzy memory danced through her mind and flitted away in the same moment, leaving only fragments behind. |
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A soft hi-hat danced around what had become a seven-four time signature, marked only by the high trills that before were only starting to form. |
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A few moments passed where he just watched me, look intense, and the light from chandeliers danced a whitewashed marble across his face. |
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While moving my body to the beat of the song, I danced my way to my wardrobe pulled out a fresh uniform and changed. |
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A three-man band banged out peppy martial tunes while the group chanted and danced in the heat. |
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Nevertheless, the crowd didn't seem to mind these trifles too much as they danced and sang in tune to the band's peppy, upbeat funk-rock. |
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For the whole day, I ate small bits of food, skipped, tripped, danced and pranced to my next destination, Penepia. |
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A 16-year-old from North Carolina danced the variation and coda from the Don Quixote pas de deux. |
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Adamma danced a male interpretation of an Igbo woman's dance, just as she had at the opening of the Mmanwu Festival. |
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The light danced and jiggled as if made up of many lights held together by some cohesive force. |
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The night before we left I drank a pina colada from a slushy machine and danced with Skip on the beach. |
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Previously conceived impossibilities danced in all their minds as they forged forward. |
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Diplomats dressed in their black ties or their national costumes dined, wined and danced in the beautifully decorated ballroom. |
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Spectators danced and sang as President Thabo Mbeki was sworn in for a second term in office. |
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She twisted, spiraled, and danced through the air with such feral pleasure that Asgard couldn't help but smile as he watched her. |
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He took my hand and held my waist as we danced across the floor, twisting and twirling. |
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Sparks danced up around the stew simmering over the fire, the smell wafting around the room. |
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No way was Clara getting to that beacon, I don't care if she danced the hula all the way! |
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Staff and customers at a Swindon pub have limbo danced and hula hooped their way to raising cash for a local hospice. |
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In English, it has become synonymous with ballet danced in the grand classical style. |
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His eyes danced with anger and he had his fingers clenched into a tight ball. |
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It had been so long since she had danced that her memory of it was cloudy, but her body hadn't forgotten. |
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To finish, the display team danced to loud music with the audience cheering when some gymnasts stood on clubmates shoulders. |
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She danced all the ballerina roles in the repertoire, bringing great authority and musicality to everything she danced. |
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But he looked up, saw a couple of lumbering behemoths coming at him and calmly danced past them. |
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Treetops danced back and forth in the sky as the wind picked up in intensity, a sure sign of an impending storm. |
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It was danced with captivating unrestraint by these dancers and is a piece that could be seen and enjoyed many times over. |
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Within the transit chamber a faint purple glow danced along the walls, gradually growing brighter. |
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The glowing embers of the wood danced into the night sky, yet conveyed no warmth. |
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Tally's ability to adapt served her well at Boston Ballet, where she danced diverse roles. |
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At 17, she caught the eye of Julio Bocca, in whose company she danced principal roles. |
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Knowing that Margot Fonteyn had once danced these roles added pressure, but it was also incredibly inspiring. |
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As a student at the National Ballet School in Toronto, I danced Serenade, and my god, that was amazing! |
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As part of the city's celebration Margot Fonteyn danced Swan Lake with the Lake as a backdrop. |
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They marched, chanted, and danced according to Ewe vodou tradition, deploying their political authority via cultural-social acts. |
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The minstrels, bedecked in red doublets and white hose, played upbeat tunes to which gardens of brightly clad nobles danced merrily. |
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Emperor shrimp danced over sea cucumbers' backs and stargazers gazed into the blackness with their sad smiles. |
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He has also written concert music that's spacious and flows without a step being danced to it. |
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The happy couple took to the maple floor and were at peace as they stepped it out and danced to their hearts content. |
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He danced stiffly, raising his legs and plunking them down again like a tin soldier, as if he were being controlled by a master puppeteer. |
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The flames danced and licked the hayloft and the house connected to it was charred and falling. |
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I drank with them in the only pub on Iona and danced wild versions of strip the willow with them at ceilidhs. |
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The hopak was first danced by the Cossack of the Zaporhizian Sich in the sixteenth century and spread to the rest of Ukraine. |
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But it does have a charming hornpipe danced by Charlie and a funny bit at the end. |
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Someone played the piano and I danced in my new green dance costume and hornpipe shoes. |
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At Waimea the women danced a hula, which the sailors found quite lascivious. |
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As usual, at the first opportunity, the Monkey stood up and danced a paso doble, juggling raw fish and grapes. |
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His grandmother was a singer, both his grandfather and father were principal dancers and his mother danced in the corps. |
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The bear cleaned the collops of meat off the floor, stood on her hind legs, and danced with spirit, roaring. |
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I saw two performances, and they were both vigorously danced and compellingly stylish. |
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For the children who danced at the will of adults, he had expressed sorrow and pity. |
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Inside the Big Swan Stadium, celebrating England fans danced a massive conga through the stands, carrying Japanese children on their shoulders. |
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In Tehran I sang and she danced at the invitation of the Shah and Farah Deeba to celebrate the birth of the crown prince. |
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Conner could see the lights that danced in the feral's eyes as he licked his flews. |
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And I danced with her, and she'd flip her wig every night and then run under the table and under the piano and start crying and all. |
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She danced in the corps de ballet of The Nutcracker for six nights a week, plus the weekend matinees. |
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I got out of the spa and danced in front of the mirrors in my cozzies for a minute. |
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Fireflies danced about and the creek water seemed to glow from the moon's reflection. |
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She skipped and frolicked and danced around the deck, her shift flying in the wind. |
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Their easiness with each other was evident, as they danced together, slapped each other on the back and casually bantered throughout the show. |
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I sat on the floor while people gurned and danced around my head, and I unwrapped my clingfilm sandwiches. |
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Hazel danced up to the viewing platform, forgetting she didn't have a mathematical mind, and that it would all be double Dutch to her. |
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At the symposium, women danced and sang and performed on the double-reeded aulos, or lyre, having been hired, sometimes, on the street. |
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Thus my heart danced at his sardines-on-toast ice-cream, and at his vanilla pod sherbet dib-dab and his spacedust chocolate. |
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One of the most common and generalized folk dances is the hora, danced by men and women holding hands. |
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Gabriella put down her violin and danced with Stephen and Alannah in a bumping uneven jigtime. |
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Ballack danced through to the edge of the box and absolutely leathered it towards goal. |
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I was careful not to agitate too much, while visions of felted cushion covers danced before me. |
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When the English dance teacher Pierre Lavelle visited Cuba in 1952, he realised that sometimes the rumba was danced with extra beats. |
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The brothers danced together in the smash Broadway revue Eubie! in 1978 and again on the big screen in Cotton Club. |
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The energy on stage was carried into the crowd as the fortunate few danced to the rhythmic tunes. |
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Children from the day nursery made their own party food and danced and performed the limbo. |
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Like little fireflies these lights danced in the dark, nearing ever closer. |
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The crowd roared with laughter and music was started once again as the couple danced across the floor. |
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Small arcs of electricity played over its surface as his eyes danced gleefully. |
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Her dark eyes, which usually danced with humor and liveliness, seemed serious and penetrating now. |
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Under the moon and stars, far from any city, with the horses neighing and music playing, the Americans and Mexicans danced in the dusty roadways. |
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The basis of this performance highlighted the range of products at Courts and she danced to a popular Christmas soca song. |
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The branle is danced in a group in the form of a circle or chain, and it consists of simple steps to the right or left. |
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While she danced some classical roles, the bulk of the repertoire was neoclassical. |
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Some of the ballets were designed to be danced in the round, and that is incredible training for a dancer. |
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The artist danced animatedly, even breathlessly, to the lyrics of aggressive nationalism. |
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The crowd danced and danced and danced along with the band, and a rousingly good time was had by all. |
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Rasta Thomas integrated himself beautifully into the ensemble and danced two respectable solos. |
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Lifar's retelling of the Icarus myth is essentially a solo danced against the choral movement of a group. |
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Moreover, she danced to the tunes, even upstaging the professional dancers. |
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The mask was carved by a member of a men's secret society and was danced by another of these members at ceremonies for new initiates. |
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His theatrical background gave him a great miming ability and each time he danced abhinaya he created a vividly imagined world on stage. |
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I spun and danced until the end to the waltz, nearly forgetting there were so many other people there. |
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As he led Lucy through the waltz, they danced in silence for a few moments, until Michael finally spoke. |
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The dancefloor was full of couples, most of whom danced gracefully through the waltz, though some simply swayed together on the edges. |
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He literally danced his music into being, conducting his bass players, drummers and horn section with his hips. |
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When we danced with him, we had to do absolutely authentic dances, but in jazzy costumes, to jazz music. |
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He and I danced the gypsy tap, the mambo and the samba, just as we had in my garage. |
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In Greek theatre the chorus always marched onto stage in a square, but danced in circular mode. |
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She danced with a brusque and determined attitude, and she spoke in the same sharp, brisk manner. |
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The two horses nickered and danced about, ready to be let loose upon the trading roads between the provinces. |
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Fire sparked, rose to a peak and danced under heated fumes that rose, tore at its periphery and crumbled to ashes. |
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At first he danced a solid, Spartan dance, then a rather more fey Athenian dance. |
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She was unique in her day because most female dancers danced in the chorus and there were very few female solo performers. |
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As the other one danced around a fire that kicked away the vespertine dark, my companion passed me a clay goblet of spirits. |
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I held out my hand, which he took warmly into his and we danced around the ancient memory, dancing to the music and to the rhythm of the night. |
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We held our drinks with our other hands and danced together rhythmically and sultrily to the music, in full view of the young guys. |
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Colors meshed on the dance floor, where couples danced rhythmically to the music. |
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The dance continued and they made small talk for a little while before they went silent and just listened to the music and danced together. |
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Together they looked and danced like the fiery heat that filled the evening sky. |
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During her second season, Semionova danced Tatiana in Onegin, the role she has grown to love above all others. |
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She has danced the principal role of Giselle at the State Theatre in Pretoria. |
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Carmazzi once again danced the featured role, this time as a temptress with whom the male corps was bewitched. |
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It was with this company that he first danced Romeo, a role that was to become one of his most acclaimed. |
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Ex stood at the fireplace in his bedroom, glaring at the flames that danced within the dark marble depths. |
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Ed was already at work, his fingers trembled slightly but still they danced lightly and quickly over the keyboard. |
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The hundreds of tiny flames danced as they were brightly reflected in the rows of polished marble columns throughout the church. |
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This is a place for snow, ice hardened drifts, yet on a January day, midges danced over the streams. |
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Their eyes danced with excitement, and the children from within smiled at each other. |
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Sparkling green eyes danced as the beat changed, reflecting the choreographed madness all around. |
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Dante leaned forward, and his dark eyes danced excitedly from across the table. |
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I remember your shoulder length, dark curly hair and the way your eyes danced when you looked at me. |
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The flame flickered and her eyes danced in the light, sparkling, and he felt something tug inside of him. |
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Kevin held his look of innocence, while his eyes danced and twinkled, laughing at her. |
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His light brown eyes still danced with their usual vivaciousness but their golden sparkle had died out hours ago. |
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I do love you, Sue, though I have danced attendance on you so long for such poor returns! |
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There was no post for him there, however, so he moved on to Paris and danced attendance on various members of the nobility. |
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In a way it is perhaps disappointing to think that the only small mark one has made on the fragile page of history is to have danced on a table. |
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We ate dinner, we played games such as charades, and we danced to the music. |
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Gazala also danced to a sizzling number from Student No.1 and a Hindi remix medley. |
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When a group of boys and girls danced to the latest chartbuster, many in the auditorium started tapping their feet. |
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We were with all our friends and danced and chatted and had a really lovely time. |
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He sang, he danced and read scenes of Max and Franz, eventually besting more than a dozen other hopefuls to become a swing. |
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He tactfully asked Lady Lucy to sit and talk to Rupert while I danced with him, cheek to cheek. |
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After a sumptuous five course meal the gathering danced the night away to some great music. |
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They must have danced the rumba often enough, in her house, but this dance was for the village. |
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The grand pas de deux was danced in white with red trim and while Kitri's costume was beautiful the stiff tutu lacked grace. |
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His hair was still that familiar color that danced from rusty brown to a light copper as the sun played with the loose locks. |
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The solar flares and the corona of the sun danced athwart the planet's silhouette. |
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Tyler's fiction has always danced dangerously close to being a paean to the so-called simple life. |
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A light sprinkle of near invisible freckles danced across the bridge of her nose. |
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She danced her solos with a stage-devouring vigor and alacritous changes of focus that thrilled me, as did Fairchild in his own solos. |
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Dressed in traditional kimonos and carrying fans and scrolls, the kids danced to some Japanese tunes. |
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Beside Qiara, Nook drew in a quick breath, as if his breathing had stopped altogether as the witch girl danced his will away. |
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They swapped their heads around and played and partied and danced and jigged and forgot who they were. |
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They said it so often that the panic spread and everyone danced the jitterbug. |
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They succumbed in laughter, and eventually gave up, and danced jive to the lively music. |
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This highly respected modern troupe danced an art-conscious repertoire in Chicago and during a Midwestern tour. |
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Broken buildings surrounded her, their silhouettes illuminated by the fires which danced within them. |
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Little animatronic angels danced as a small tired-looking animatronic Santa gestured below the tree. |
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He danced and pirouetted gracefully around the horde of enemies, dealing fatal stabs and slashes with his jewel sword as he did. |
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She felt calm as she gazed into the red heat of the flames that danced around, licking the wood. |
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She did herself and her teachers proud as she danced reels and slip-jigs in her wonderful costume. |
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Songs were sung, jigs and reels danced out and some excellent poetry was recited. |
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Suzanne and her sister Ann-Marie danced jogs, reels and hornpipes, to the delight of everyone present. |
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The children of Brendan and Theresa Walsh of Rhue, Lisa and Alan danced jigs and reels to the music from the tin whistle of Nicola Walpole. |
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Forget all about rowdy post-wedding dances where an eightsome is an excuse to throw women around, reels are danced energetically but correctly. |
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The lights in the room danced as if some mystical creature had enchanted them. |
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I was wrapped in Diogenes' embrace and gazing sleepily at the flames as they danced within the confines of the fire pit. |
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They also combined with another Probus club for a tea dance which drew on to the dance floor a lot of people who had not danced for aeons. |
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After the crowning ceremony and many pictures, Anton and Bola took the floor and danced the traditional King and Queen's slow dance. |
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He danced to a stop, neck forced into a tight arch, his rider's hand tight on the hackamore. |
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They were dreams of the night that he had formally revealed himself to her or the night that they had danced together on All Hallows Eve. |
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While Anna was very active whenever any good song came on, and danced like a madwoman, I hung back, studying the sea of unfamiliar faces. |
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There you have a basic beginning, tap dance continued to grow alongside the music that it was danced to. |
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Rollerbladers, red flames shooting from their helmets, sped across a stage while alpine cows danced and men in lederhosen played alpenhorns. |
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The bright colours of their clothing swirled as they danced through the tree-lined avenues of their city. |
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His long suffering partner Jennie Harrington danced beautifully even when hopping over Thomas's backside! |
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Wearing a long white robe he jumped and danced as a large black snake tried to take a bite, all to the amusement of his audience. |
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They told stories, sung, and danced and shared the contents of the calabash! |
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I danced with this young girl and, I tell you, she had more attitude than Naomi. |
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As a performer, she has danced with a number of different companies across the world. |
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As we walked along the shoreline, ghost crabs danced among the trove of shells deposited by the ebbing tide. |
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He did tricks and fancy moves with his sword as he danced around the clearing with lightning speed. |
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Tash had danced with Richard, who was surprisingly adept at a waltz, Sean, who wasn't, and David, who was terrible at everything. |
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I also danced classical ballet until I was 33 years old, then I gave that up and became a runner. |
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Before she danced and sang her way to pop queendom, Madonna attended which university? |
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Lightly, he danced a little jig to the music while he brought the needle along his arm. |
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They sang, danced little jigs, played puppets with the fish, anything to get Jude to smile. |
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Surrounded by dozens, she danced alone, eyes closed, her body feeling the pounding throb of the relentless bass beat. |
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Little groups of Ilavis danced around, avoiding the visitors, but they were content to spread their joy. |
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Sometimes the women danced synchronously, matching movements very adroitly, while other times they moved in different patterns. |
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The skewer lay on a vol-au-vent filled with a lightly truffled fudge of sweetbread and kidney, a faint lemoniness danced on my tongue. |
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One other couple along with us danced on the floor because everyone else had stopped to watch. |
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It was a total hipster fest... obvs... but I had a good time and we danced some dances. |
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Occasional flashes of lightning danced over the distant peaks of the Cordillera Real. |
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Today he danced precariously on the summit, mashing to a pulp the thick green leaves of a branch of pig's-face under his feet. |
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The boy ducked, then danced off in triumph, waving his trophy, and the crowd shouted. |
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His face did not alter, but a brief flicker of pride and amusement danced in the Duke's eye as he glanced down at the lady's protruding stomach. |
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Tiki torches blazed on with timed gas flames and danced merrily in the ever-encroaching darkness. |
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Jahson clapped his hands with glee and danced a merry jig while Pablo grinned wolfishly. |
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The night was not lonely either, as quite a few regulars danced cheerfully to merry tunes in the moonlight. |
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The stallion danced around the men, who were just picking themselves up and remounting their own horses. |
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We've danced to let off steam, to express ourselves and get rid of excess energy, we've danced to attract a partner and for religious reasons. |
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Birds filled the air with their song while butterflies danced amongst the wild flowers. |
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An entire show had been cancelled and the theatre hall spruced up with translucent blue illumination and coloured-halogen lights that danced to the music on smoke screens. |
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The song was slow and smooth and Simba danced fluidly yet unpredictably. |
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My mind danced with images of who in the family would be there, what we would talk about, how much fun we would have dancing to great music and eating soul food. |
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With the proceeds of a very remunerative silent film in which he choreographed and danced a bacchanal scene, he re-channeled his life into a decade of travel and painting. |
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The latter role is danced by Alain Honorez, a spindle-shanks of towering talents and demonic energy, who almost upstaged the leads with his dazzling display of movement. |
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Incumbent President Thein Sein sat and watched the band stage-side, while a crowd danced and thumped behind gun-toting soldiers. |
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During the 1950s, I danced regularly on television variety shows. |
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They danced until it was unbearably hot and her throat burned. |
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Couples took the floor and danced before the beautiful music. |
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This auburn light danced and glinted on my companion's drooping gold earrings as we surveyed the cars below, and held his face in profile as if he might only be a photograph. |
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A gilded fountain played in the central stage, two sopranos sang operatic duets while the New Zealand School of Dance, in medieval-style costumes, danced around the fountain. |
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The debs danced through the night away and went on to breakfast at 6 am. |
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Kymenos shrugged and turned back to grooming Sykeen, though in fact he got in only a few strokes with the brush before Sykeen danced sideways away from him, flirting his tail. |
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Ruby also danced in a chorus of a Hollywood club for a while, as her marriage deteriorated and finally ended in divorce. |
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A kaleidoscope of bizarre images and misshapen faces danced before him. |
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Adam smiled then and mischief danced in his eyes for one last moment. |
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Gone was the mercurial, tempestuous socialite who didn't know what she wanted, swung from mood to mood, loved childish games, or danced the night away. |
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One morning the youngest children shook maracas, banged small cymbals, and danced and skipped to international music in a room lined with colorful banners and maps. |
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She danced as if she was actually on stage performing to an audience. |
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The Spanish Jaleo was usually danced impromptu by a supple, agile gypsy with castanets, to a guitar accompaniment and the haunting notes of an ancient love song. |
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Lights danced in front of her eyes, and she felt faint from lack of blood. |
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The three girls danced and laughed and Jenn pigged out on the food. |
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Even if he danced at his best, he could not display the same quicksilver in jumps and polished tours, and his presence was less compelling and majestic. |
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Balanchine danced the role of Polio and Tanaquil, the Etruscan Queen sensitive to omens, danced the victim. |
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She had never danced before, and all her feelings of awkwardness returned. |
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No wonder her boss danced a little jig and then rang to thank Larry. |
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I remember holding a maypole while my girlfriends danced around me. |
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Finally, this normally sedentary animal inflated a muscular cone at its base to lever itself free from its moorings and danced away in the water column. |
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They danced to music pounding from the crackling speakers, sipped beers and then parted. |
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He'd found some young man in clothes that were too big for him, sneering and making obscene gestures while some very beautiful but very whorish young women danced around him. |
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Her deep sleeved robe of pure white was tied with golden cords around her petite waist, the light, airy hem of her skirt danced around her ankles as she reached them. |
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They stood up, sang Twist and Shout, danced the twist, going up and down. |
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The candle fire flickered and the shadows danced in the room. |
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A storm had begun as they danced their last pas de deux together onstage. |
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An all-female crew danced krump, a hip hop style more associated with men. |
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In the bars and streets of Santo Domingo, I danced my own merengue. |
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These were mostly pas de deux danced in succession, with little variation. |
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As they tightly clasped the bewildering ballot papers bearing the names of 111 parties across the country, some shed tears of joy, some danced in the streets. |
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My mother danced with the captain, clasped to his big chest. |
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Lauer added a deserved third eight minutes into the third period after Scott Allison had stolen possession and danced clear of Storm's bewildered defencemen. |
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It reflected the swirling hordes of dancers below, so that the shades of peacock blue and blood red and midnight black danced along the gilded walls. |
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One hand was outstretched to support the instrument by the stem-like projection, the body half tucked under his arm while his fingers danced swiftly over the taut strings. |
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She and danced her first solo with gossamer lightness and fluidity. |
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I danced into the morning to celebrate the coming-of-age of young men and fell asleep in a dark hut while marriages and deaths were commemorated in song. |
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There, musicians played and people danced and sang and drank and feasted. |
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Once the initiates, who are of the receiving moiety, have seen the tableau and danced with headdresses all night long, this beautiful structure is rapidly dismantled. |
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They sang harmoniously and danced the simple routines with style. |
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The crowd then danced and partied on to the small hours of the morning. |
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In the middle of the angan a cheerful green tulsi grew and all around it danced the images of white flowers and birds painted by the women of the house. |
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