The step-names in the article is self-named, there are no actual names for each steps as this dance is highly improvised with basic structure. |
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Since the beginning of my tour, 1 have promoted my self-named foundation, Canada United, united with the United States and the rest of the world. |
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Her mother, self-named Flower, hand-crafts jewelry by profession and has an unreliable boyfriend. |
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Nonetheless, as the self-named informal world government, it takes decisions that affect the whole of humanity. |
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Millionaires have shore homes while the self-named Rainbow People live in tents in the woods. |
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Nathalène Armand leads the self-named company, specializing in strategic drafting of printed documents, Website content and video and multimedia scripts. |
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Besides, Mr. Jenko said, Mr. Armani already profits handsomely from having his name blazed on television, billboards, in magazines, on scores of self-named products. |
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But the self-named Messenger Angels are among the boldest of the bunch. |
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Both Édouard's presence on the Board of the Canadian Centre for Ecumenism and Joy's involvement with the World Outreach committee, self-named The Hope Bunch, are stimulating. |
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A pioneer in this area is the Belgian Johan Museeuw, whose self-named brand will unveil several new innovations at EUROBIKE, as will the Taiwanese manufacturer Merida. |
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Hello, Susan Patton aka the endearingly self-named Princeton Mom. |
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