After three or more contestants have strutted their stuff, the winner is decided by popular acclaim. |
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As the very model of a major general, he strutted his stuff very amusingly while never straying into pantomime danger zone. |
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After basic training, the two had strutted like peacocks before family and friends. |
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Ever since Salome strutted her stuff for a plateful of chops, women have recognised their power. |
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He was pale, bony and angular with stringy hair, and he strutted around the living room with a rat on his shoulder. |
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There's no shortage of drop-dead titles that strutted bravely but briefly and are heard no more. |
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Let us also hope for a long silence to descend upon the thuggish bigmouth who has strutted and fretted his hour upon the stage for far too long. |
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Dressed in 70's disco dancer regalia, the president jived, boogied and strutted on the computer screen with gamers choosing his next step. |
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As the sun was sinking below the horizon, we relaxed by the pool, sipping cognac and snoozing as the cockerels strutted about on the lawn nearby. |
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Everyone stared at her as the young woman strutted into the room, fingering a spaghetti strap of her red minidress with plunging neckline. |
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If the studs strutted around exposing their biceps, women simply walked away with the honours. |
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See how they posed and strutted among the terrified hostages, playing the part of big, scary villains. |
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Without another word he rose from the ground and strutted out of the room leaving her to think of the words he had just said. |
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The model strutted down the catwalk in halter-topped jumpsuit with tiered ruffles running down the legs. |
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Honey strutted on the catwalk to the beat of the background music, smirking in her hot-pink party gown. |
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She strutted around the stage and shook her hair like a seasoned metalhead, looking like she'd played to arenas and stadiums for years. |
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Elsewhere the Bratton School Dance Club strutted their stuff with Olympic and English numbers. |
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They strutted and swaggered in Creolestyle, played the hottest of jazz and slowed to a dead march as the tempo changed. |
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She normally sat at the opposite end of the room, but had strutted over, sashaying her hips to talk with him. |
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Jaelyn whispered in Brooke's ear as Hugh walked, no, strutted into the room. |
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Peacocks strutted about the vast hall, displaying fine plumage and lustrous silks to everyone in the room. |
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After a crash course on the catwalk, those that measured up strutted the stuff of top African designers. |
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They strutted and swaggered in Creole style, played the hottest of jazz and slowed to a dead march as the tempo changed. |
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Russ waddled in a feeble stride as the daughter strutted with a youthful arrogance. |
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As he strutted past the corner dairy he noticed the local papergirl on her afternoon round. |
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The next morning, he strutted to school carrying the brown paper bag with the truck. |
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Models in Veronica Lake hairdos strutted confidently down the runaway in armoured jackets and darted skirts over ribbed cashmere footless stockings and stiletto pumps. |
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Then the general came out, swaggering along, and strutted down the line of men with his long samurai sword trailing behind him. |
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James dropped out of the race, and Booker strutted into office at 920 Broad Street with 72 percent of the vote. |
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While spectators threw confetti, CORE participants strutted their stuff on the red carpet. |
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Models strutted the catwalk wearing patched trousers and men's shirts, turquoise headbands and striped jumpers, which combined to illustrate the girl's tomboy side. |
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He attracted enthusiastic crowds as he strutted around at various political functions. |
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Each time he strutted out at the Al Maktoum stadium in Dubai, his very demeanour excited the fans and injected confidence into his team-mates. |
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If needed, the tripod legs can be mutually strutted with further COMBITUBE components for greater stability. |
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Music and dance groups strutted their stuff, accompanied by typical African rhythms emanating from a massive loudspeaker stack. |
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How proudly she had strutted around that day, the cynosure of all eyes. |
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Fifty-five years ago to this day, England strutted out at Wembley exuding an aura of invincibility. |
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Jazz musicians across the globe have strutted various worlds of music. |
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Oscar knowing that he has sufficiently punished Black dog for the insult of biting Lady, simply strutted back home and into the yard to lick his paw and shoulder. |
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The 18-year-old strutted down the runway Monday in an edgy, off-the-shoulder, red-and-black tweed ensemble accented with feathers. |
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In the fields towards Heswall several pairs of brown hares lolloped and played in the long grass while pheasants strutted their stuff looking stunning in the sunlight. |
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Both he and Roubini strutted their stuff in Davos in January, trying to one-up each other with ever-more-dire forecasts. |
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She walked slowly up the faded green wooden stairs, strutted confidently over the porch and stopped calculatingly right in front of the cause of that loud bellowing voice. |
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Victoria sultrily grinned at him and shrugged as if it were nothing, then strutted up to him in a way that made Alex's breath catch in his throat. |
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He strutted down Bond Street with the best of them, decked out in in his top hat, wasp-waisted coat and silk hose. |
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Poets' corner MAN WITH A SILLY MOUSTAT CHE There was a bad man with a silly moustache, He strutted about shouting all balderdash. |
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Overhead the woodpecker knocked insistently, and in the forest depths the partridge boom-boomed and strutted in virile glory. |
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The assistant manager was a self-important fellow who strutted about the office barking instructions. |
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Peasants and craftsmen were dressed in dull, colourless, faded or undyed garb while important merchants and royalty strutted around in bright, strong colours. |
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As solid wood for strutted furniture and robust tables, chairs and frames. |
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In February 2004, in the midst of a well-publicised and brutal conflict and having to play their home games in Miami, USA, the Haitians strutted past Turks and Caicos with a combined aggregate score of 7-0 over two legs. |
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But there he was in the VIP box at the MTV Europe awards last week, perched above the mere rock stars, tapping his toes as white rappers in baggy trousers and pop divas in skimpy leather strutted their stuff. |
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Libya's president, Muammar Qaddafi, strutted in purple robes, calling for a single African country and congratulating Africans for shrugging off colonial repression. |
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Peter Hook plays the Bass as if it is a lead guitar, and so he was tonight with the crowd were going wild as the he strutted around the stage showing off just how good a musician he is. |
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According to Christina Kelly, men strutted the runways in the first-ever New York City fashion week for menswear. |
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Coveri's outrageous beachwear designs were greeted with gasps of approval as the models strutted down the catwalk. |
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He strutted about the yard, thinking himself master of all he surveyed. |
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He cackled confidentially, like he knew more than he was telling, then threw his head back and crowed once and strutted in a full circle like a rumpled old rooster. |
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