I had half a mind to open the door to the hotel room again, pick up my bag, and waltz right back to the airport. |
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She loved dancing will also be missed in the Raftery Room for the waltz and quick step. |
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Learn to jive, waltz, quick step etc. at classes to be held in Ceolaras Coleman. |
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Many Paraguayan dances resemble the polka as well as the waltz and the tango. |
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Everyone can dance the reels and such, but I know Miss Alberta loves to waltz. |
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If you can waltz, do the tango or even the lambada why not join Ballroom, Latin and Sequence Dancing at Twirles Leisure Complex in Northfleet? |
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He didn't know what a waltz was, or what it meant to play allegro instead of andante. |
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Within each category there are dance styles such as waltz, mambo, cha-cha, and rumba. |
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Learn how to rumba, foxtrot, cha-cha and waltz and be the envy of all your friends at the next wedding you go to. |
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And it's not just the waltz I have been forced into learning, I have to tango, and rumba and do all this other stuff too. |
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The polka and waltz are very popular, but Slovenes dance all major dances from the tango to the macarena. |
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Afternoon tea is served daily from 3pm onwards and often there are tea dances where you can waltz and tango away to your heart's content. |
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I guess I did everything I can so I'm just going to accept her waltz of displeasure as she avoids me in the halls of the school. |
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He marched me quickly back to our allocated area and took me severely in waltz position. |
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The rhythm isn't really a waltz or a march, but rather a stumbling sort of gait, indicative of what was to come in the next few years. |
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How is ternary form used in the Viennese waltz sets of the later 19th century? |
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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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The song picks up for its coda, breaking into a steady waltz beneath cleanly strummed guitars and theremin. |
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This volume includes animal dances, the Castle Walk, a tango, the maxixe and the hesitation waltz. |
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The aggressive serrations enable the knife to waltz through tough Manila or polypro lines neatly. |
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The drill team clicked and clapped and stomped, their feet and guns a methodic waltz between human and machine. |
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Mr. Gregory clapped his hands as the frustrated students tried to master the steps of the waltz or minuet. |
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The rhythmic romp of the waltz can be felt in the poet's iambic trimetrical quatrains. |
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Their pace slowed as the fast waltz slowed to a two-step dance that didn't require much movement. |
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Play the polka to pump up your beer party, and save the waltz for when you're soused. |
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It was perfectly in sync for our weddings, dances, village socials and Sunday morning hops for the waltz, fox trot or dancing. |
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The French dispute this saying that, like the traditional waltz, the Viennese waltz was also developed from The Volta. |
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Dance instructors are available at parties to teach the waltz and the cha-cha. |
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Katherine grinned as she was swept to the left by the waltz, her eyes gleaming underneath the light of the crystal chandeliers. |
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But dancing even more so, as he confidently and smoothly paced out the measures of the waltz. |
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I suppose it is the result of falling in love with an inexcitable sort of a woman, that I had rather sit here and talk quietly than waltz. |
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The Hick-Ups play antiquated styles like the waltz, the polka, country swing and rockabilly. |
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Once he began to waltz with Katie, these clothes seemed fussy, embarrassingly showy. |
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It was a force nine gale, a tad below a hurricane, and Rogue Wave was in a grand and powerful waltz. |
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In his younger days he enjoyed attending the local dance hall, where he loved to waltz to the old-time music. |
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The couple gave their own twist to the bridal waltz, dashingly executing a tango. |
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A new glitter lit her eyes, though he didn't see it, as the band began to play a slow waltz. |
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For all her military ambitions, Dana was well trained in the social graces, and could waltz as well as she could fight. |
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She wasn't great at dancing her waltz, but the judges were very kind to her. |
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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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They were caught by the king, and he made sure his poor wife would dance only a waltz or polka. |
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She soon found out that this next dance was the waltz with Alexander as soon he came over and took her hand and led her out to the floor. |
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Although she had learnt the waltz in a conservatory social dance class once, Roza had never been to a ball in her life. |
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In addition, most of his songs are in triple meter and in this regard, resemble popular Alpine dances, especially the waltz and landler. |
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She learned everything from who was who in the ton to how to dance the waltz. |
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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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The next hour is spent dancing the tango, the waltz the rumba, the cha-cha and jive. |
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After a brief introduction, the music becomes a sensuous waltz, filled with regret. |
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Moving from ghazals to gypsy and waltz to Latin music, it hopes to bring the whole spectrum of strings and non-strings under one roof. |
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Vaughan Williams seemed already modal enough and was told to write a waltz, which came out modal just the same. |
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It is a gentle, almost languid waltz, with a simple melody, and even simpler harmonies and construction. |
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The Magic of Vienna, at the NCH on May 27, is always an enchanting evening for those who like to waltz their way into the summer. |
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You spent all that time trying to get out, and now that you've done it you're going to waltz right back over there. |
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Quickly Ravenhurst began to waltz himself and Krystle towards a door that led to the gardens. |
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Torres dances his way into the penalty area, but he can't waltz his way past Jaidi, who times his tackle to perfection. |
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The administration assured people that the troops would waltz in and waltz out, and that certainly wasn't the case either. |
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Unfortunately, an unsubtle ham-fisted approach is taken and subplots waltz in and out without any real relevance to the main story. |
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You expect to waltz in here and take our movies with no more proof of your identity than a phone number? |
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For six months I don't get anything from you and now you just happen to literally waltz in here and surprise me like this. |
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Before we waltz all starry eyed into a hydrogen economy, we need to answer some very tough questions. |
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What's bothering me is how you think you can waltz in here and just take over the place. |
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Curious, thought the manageress, she was the last person you would expect to waltz in quite that late without so much as an excuse. |
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You can't afford to be so oblivious, she'd scold, or you're liable to waltz right into trouble. |
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Employees conducting routine maintenance inadvertently left the system unprotected, allowing intruders to waltz in. |
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Inside the shallow part of the labyrinth if he so wanted to see his prize, but not where some Rune could waltz in and find him. |
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A haunting air of regret hangs over each country-tinged waltz, as jaded experience battles with eternal hope in the quest for love. |
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That explains why the quickstep is her favorite dance, followed by the paso, the samba, the blues and the starlight waltz. |
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Who now does the military two step, the foxtrot, the valetta, the quickstep, the destiny waltz, the gay gordons? |
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Men like the late Jim Butler and Seamus Sommers took us first-timers out on the floor to teach us to waltz, do foxtrots, quicksteps and to samba. |
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I believe they are the youngest couple in the country capable of performing the foxtrot, quickstep, waltz and tango. |
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The ballroom competition consists of the waltz, quickstep, slow foxtrot, Viennese waltz and tango. |
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I took country dancing lessons, waltz, jitterbug and polka at the Quick-Quick Slow-Slow dance school in Houston. |
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The old girl stopped doing the jitterbug and picked up a lively waltz instead. |
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We used to have to get the shy boys up to dance, teach them the basic steps, waltz, jive, and Latin steps. |
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She employs around 20 teachers, teaching ballet, tap, foxtrot, waltz, tango, jive and hip hop. |
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The three of them continued to circle around each other in the endless waltz of the aerial battle. |
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The leading composer and conductor of dance music of the era, he went on to compose over 300 works, and was known as one of the chief architects of the Viennese waltz. |
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She herself knew little about polkas or the fast-paced Viennese waltz, but with Theo leading it seemed she was soon flying effortlessly, flushed with pleasure and exertion. |
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I began improvising a little introduction, and little by little I accentuated the unique rhythm of the Viennese waltz until I finally led into my favourite waltz, Neu Wien. |
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Couples hold each other close in a waltz, moving forward and back and turning, their legs interlocking in a subtle game of advance and retreat, of never quite touching. |
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Of course there was a lyric pas de deux, of course to a Viennese waltz. |
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Will I soon be going to Tea Dances at the village hall, whirling Mrs Skidmore round in a slow waltz in between the cups of weak Typhoo and the Garibaldi biscuits? |
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Women have been condemned for dancing the cancan and the waltz. |
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Be you the sedate, white tie and waltz type or the rock-around-the-clock hep sort or something in between, there is something to suit you at the Windsor. |
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She made it to the show's semi-finals with her professional dance partner, having learnt to dance the waltz, foxtrot, samba, rumba, jive and quickstep among others. |
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But I'm certainly not expecting just to waltz in here and take over. |
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The United States already has big bad weapons that can't be stopped and that hasn't exactly allowed given them a free ride to waltz in anywhere unopposed. |
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There is a correct way to dance a waltz that is almost balletic in its strictness, but, to a large extent, in club dance anything goes and you just see where it gets you. |
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They enjoy completing crossword puzzles together and up until a couple of years ago were still doing the rumba, tango, waltz and foxtrot at the Town Hall. |
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Performers will need a strong rhythmic understanding to be secure playing with others while using the beat and style of ragtime, bossa nova, waltz, habanera, rock funk. |
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When I finally pull him off her, we begin an arm-locked waltz across the glass-scattered floor, until my feet slip in their own blood and I topple backward onto the waterbed. |
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Far from an image one would readily conjure up as a waltz, La Valse's sexually provocative choreography was reminiscent of Glen Tetley's lascivious Rite of Spring. |
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Kelly, who graduated from Pitt in 1933, should easily waltz past Colorado Rockies third baseman Ty Wigginton's UNC Asheville. |
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They can waltz in to a job straight from college, nobody particularly wants to train them and they can make a good living without particularly exerting themselves. |
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I think people think that I would just wake up in the morning and do Bollywood or the waltz, things I had never done before. |
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Take, for example, the simple chuckle of seeing Christoph waltz do the waltz, a seconds-long, perfect cameo. |
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These were copied from the promenade concerts and waltz nights of Johann Strauss, who was performing three times a night in Vienna by 1830 and then toured Europe. |
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Breaking all the rules of public dancing, the waltz scandalised polite society with its racy rhythms, generating a social revolution along the way. |
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Here, folk enthusiasts can dust off their fiddles and play along to the notes of an on-screen jig or waltz, accompanied by a virtual backing band. |
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The dance was, well, lovely, swirling around the floor in his arms to soft music, and it almost made her forget how hard she'd worked in Social Dance to learn to waltz. |
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Now we should be able to waltz our way right up to the bridge. |
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Fest tarm she sees us is when a waltz in palatic with me fish an' chips an' 'er ladies' parmo. |
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The new data show that the black hole and the Wolf-Rayet star dance around each other in a diabolic waltz, with a period of about 32 hours. |
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He also was an incredible dancer and could effortlessly cross a floor in a waltz, czardas or polka. |
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They included quadrilles, contra dances, and round dances like the varsovienne, the waltz, and the polka. |
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Paul Wolfowitz lied airily about what a waltz it would all be. |
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Routines included waltz, jive, tango, paso doble, gavotte, cha cha cha, rumba and for the first time, street dance. |
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However, the Patron Saint of Pink Tat and Emotional Naffness refuses to pack up his flashing elephant thong and waltz off into the Retirement Home for Saints Gone Wild. |
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On the reverse side, those persons choosing to waltz in the alleyway of neutrality are often given the names of Uncle Tom, brown noser, Oreo, whigger, acquessor or wannabe. |
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As far as I was concerned the choice was Alice Springs, the center of the great Outback or a box car. There was no contest. I was ready to waltz Matilda. |
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Her waltz in week 3 was tremendously praised and Jenkins was rewarded 29 points, which was the record for the highest score ever given in week three at the time. |
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