I can't tell you how many times I have congratulated myself on a multiple pirouette, only to have the next several fail abysmally. |
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Matron allowed me to come too, for a while, to watch, pirouette around and drink a thimbleful of ginger wine. |
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The finely proportioned rectangular glass volume that hosts the dance studios seems to pirouette above a lush green lawn. |
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Now a pirouette has been added to Korbut's loop and several young ladies do a backward somersault on the beam twice in a row. |
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The horse is taken through a series of tests, such as the pirouette, piaffe and passage, in a walk, trot and canter. |
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They got a bit bogged down near the end of the performance during a final pirouette in piaffe, but overall featured a strong technique. |
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Laurie, in her ecstatic state, executed a pirouette, and began to sing in earnest. |
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She wound up her dance routine with a wobbly pirouette and took a little bow. |
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Ten minutes late, he tumbles into the room in a kind of flailing pirouette, scatter gunning apologies. |
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She smiled at me and performed a pirouette, her skirt rising up to reveal a flash of white knickers. |
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After walk pirouettes, Isabelle Judet explains the training, showing and grading of the canter pirouette. |
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When the dancers are about to go into a pirouette, they do a big, squatty preparation. |
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Just tie our fluffy pink tulle strips to the comfy elastic waistband provided and you're ready to pirouette the day away. |
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If this approach seems too complex just switch on the dynamic swash plate rotation and perform a pirouette later on. |
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But, as the final pirouette to the knee demonstrates, still in exquisite control. |
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Is Egypt's new president, Muhammad Morsi, contemplating a similar pirouette? |
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A perfect illustration of this mechanical law takes place during the execution of a pirouette by a figure skater. |
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With the global food crisis hitting the poor the hardest, now is not the time to be carrying out a pirouette on poverty when it's needed most. |
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She then did a second, slower pirouette as if to emphasize her attire. |
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The horse needs sufficient impulsion for the work that is being asked of him, i.e. cantering a 20 metre circle requires much less impulsion than performing a canter pirouette. |
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After each catty little spat, we cut to another uneventful rehearsal scene where boys and girls with asexual physiques pirouette weightlessly about the rehearsal room. |
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A tutu clad Swift refuses to pirouette with her fellow ballerinas, preferring to pelvic thrust like a rebel instead. |
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The faster the two quantum skaters pirouette, the larger is the quantum number of their rotation direction, the so-called angular momentum. |
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At a given moment the coalmen make a pirouette and leave the scene as fast as they can before the young lads of the town catch them and beat them with sticks. |
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The player could rest his lips on a wooden pirouette into which the reed was inserted and activate the reed without contact in the wind chamber formed in his mouth. |
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He describes the secrets behind the levade and cavaletti, the Iberian canter pirouette and Spanish Walk and the Viennese courbette and ballotade. |
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But without fluency in both languages, it is impossible to tell whether the fault lies with the novelist or the translator. Dance, mercifully, can pirouette across borders with grace. |
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The pleasure of the glide in the contact of the nature, this afternoon tightrope walker and acrobat in search of a beautiful bank or of a pirouette in canoeing, the sensations are for the meeting. |
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We will explain and evaluate this pirouette, not because it is the first of a long series of pirouettes but because the fact it is located on the track help us really appreciate it. |
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A split second later and it's gone, whirled away in the next pirouette. |
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Influenced by artists such as Kees van Dongen, Catharina van Eetvelde and Matthew Barney, the sensual but sometimes disquieting atmospheres that she retranscribes make us pirouette between attraction and malaise. |
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Michael Mizerany, 37, a professional dancer making a guest performance as the Nutcracker, said the young dancers are learning more than how to do a plie, jete and a pirouette. |
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If you want a bit of that romance, then head to Verjus, Le Train Bleu or Pirouette for one of the most romantic experiences. |
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