Nowhere is this more obvious than in the ronde they perform, laughing and prancing in a circle of demonic light. |
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These lead to the barrack block and caponiers with stairs to the mortar batteries and chemain de ronde. |
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Again, it never achieved, in Louisiana, the popularity of the danse ronde, no doubt because many of the figures of the contredanse required an even number of couples. |
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Another instrument will be used to provide continuous visual recordings of information from the Ronde Island station. |
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While they were in Montreal, they visited this huge amusement park called La Ronde. |
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Ronde de Nice squash, hard-skinned and as smooth as a cricket ball will bake well with a dab of garlic butter, and yet the young marrows would be just as good. |
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In 2007, Cooke took the Geelong World Cup and the Ronde van Vlaanderen, the first two races on the 2007 UCI Women's Road World Cup. |
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