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If one dancer slaps another, the victim may do a pirouette, sit down, or offer his assailant a fork and spoon.
If a dancer is good, she suggests purely and superbly the fundamental mechanics of ancestry and progeny -- the continuum of mankind.
In 1951, he summed up his vision as follows: " If the camera is to make a contribution at all to dance, this must be the focal point of its contribution ; the fluid background, giving each spectator an undistorted and altogether similar view of dancer and background.
If permitted, during a lap dance the dancer grinds against the customer's crotch while he or she ( typically he ) remains clothed in an attempt to arouse or bring the recipient to climax.
If a DJ is present, he or she will emcee the rotation and typically announce the current dancer ( s ) on stage and possibly who to expect in future sets.
( Note: If the dancer closes, cuts or tombe ' e ( fall ) exchanging the from one leg to another through an open position such as second or fourth it is referenced as " tombe ' or tombe ' e.
If the front leg is the right, and the dancer is facing the front-right corner of the stage ( or dance studio ), he is in effacé ; or, if the front leg is the left and she is facing her front-left corner, she is in effacé.
If a dancer sickles the foot on pointe or demi-pointe, the ankle could collapse to the outside resulting in a sprained ankle.
If it is the working foot sickled, it will make the dancer look amateurish and untrained.
Technically exacting as it is, the role of Albrecht is not beyond the capabilities of any competent premier danseur, and Erik Bruhn is infinitely more than that ; he is probably the most completely equipped male dancer of the day, with the flawlessly clean technique that comes only through a combination of enormous talent allied to correct day-by-day training from childhood … If his dancing was magnificent, and it was, his partnering of and playing to Markova were no less so.
Some of his other movies include If I Had A Million ( 1932 ; an episodic ensemble film in which he plays a forger hiding from police, suddenly given a million dollars with no place to cash the check ), Bolero ( 1934 ; in a rare role as a dancer rather than a gangster ), Limehouse Blues ( 1934 ; with Anna May Wong ), a brutal and fast-paced adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's The Glass Key ( 1935 ; remade in 1942 with Alan Ladd in Raft's role as a result of the success of the remake of Hammett's The Maltese Falcon ), Souls at Sea ( 1937 ; with Gary Cooper ), Spawn of the North ( 1938 ; with Raft garnering top billing over Henry Fonda and John Barrymore ), two with Humphrey Bogart: Invisible Stripes ( 1939 ) and They Drive by Night ( 1940 ), with Bogart in supporting roles, Each Dawn I Die ( 1939 ; with James Cagney and Raft as convicts in prison ), and Manpower ( 1941 ; with Edward G. Robinson and Marlene Dietrich ).
If a ballet dancer starts later in life ( as most dancers start around the age of three ), many teachers require at least 2-3 years of dance and the minimum of two ballet classes a week before advancing onto Pointe.
If a DJ is present, he or she will emcee the rotation and typically announce the current dancer ( s ) on stage and possibly who to expect in future sets.
If a satellite stage is located in a premium access zone, access to the dancer could be considerably greater since the higher level of service can include a less restrictive policy than enforced on the main floor.
" If I didn't break away ," Lola told TV Guide, " I would always be known as the little dancer with Sammy Davis Jr. ...
If you do well in a certain area ( get a high enough Fanbase on a song ), then you will be recognized as a great dancer there.

If and looks
If this is true, then the universe today looks just as it did millions of years ago and as it will look millions of years hence, even though the universe is expanding.
If one looks at the fields around the Deserted Village and right up the mountain, one can see the tracks in the fields of ' lazy beds ', which is the way crops like potatoes were grown.
If a display does not have the type of fixed pixels that ClearType expects, text rendered with ClearType enabled actually looks worse than type rendered without it.
" If we cannot move on to point B until we have proved point A, and if in order to prove point A we must establish it with absolute certainty, then it looks as though we will have a very hard time proving any point at all.
If one wanted to assert, in Arabic, that an apple looks red, one would not literally say " the apple is red ", but " the apple red ".
If one looks in a mirror, one's image reverses ( e. g., if one raises one's right hand, his left hand will appear to go up in the mirror ).
* If it looks like a sphere ..., by E. Klarreich, Science News Online, June 14, 2003, Vol 163, No. 24, p 376.
If items are attractively laid out in display cases and shelves, the pawnshop looks more professional and reputable.
If a person looks at a straight object, such as a pencil or straw, which is placed at a slant, partially in the water, the object appears to bend at the water's surface.
If a closed string splits and its two parts later reconnect, its worldsheet will look like a single pipe splitting to two and then reconnecting, which also looks like a torus connected to two pipes ( one representing the ingoing string, and the other — the outgoing one ).
If the legs are crossed above the knee, it is referred to as a wrap, and is considered poor technique, not only because it looks unattractive but because it interferes with the jump's mechanics.
O ' Toole's looks prompted a different reaction from Noël Coward, who after seeing the première of the film quipped " If you had been any prettier, the film would have been called Florence of Arabia ".
If the glassware must be run at higher temperatures, a teepee setup can be used ; so named as it looks a little like a tipi.
If instead, we take the opposite extreme, and assume all consumers come from the producers ' group, and also assume their only purchasing power comes from the wages earned in production and the product costs their whole wage, then the graph looks radically different.
If the surface is paraboloidal, the mirror looks like a doughnut or lozenge.
* If the dealer give more or fewer than five cards to his adversary or to himself, or do not adhere to the order of distribution first selected, and the error be discovered before the trump card is turned, the non-dealer, before he looks at his hand, may require the dealer to rectify the error, or may claim a fresh deal.
* If the dealer turn up more than one card, the non-dealer, before he looks at his hand, may choose which of the exposed cards shall be the trump, or may claim a fresh deal.
If he expose any of his adversary's cards, the non-dealer, before he looks at his hand, may claim a fresh deal.
If anyone looks at it he is led astray.
If original this looks more Saxon than Norman.
" If one looks up in a Chinese-English dictionary the two dozen or so partly generic words used for various foreign peoples throughout Chinese history, one will find most of them defined in English as, in effect, ' a kind of barbarian '.
If fact, any e-text uses some selection of control characters, spaces, tabs, and the like to express some distinctions: Spaces between words are standard in English ; and 2 returns and 5 spaces makes something that looks like a common kind of paragraph.
:" If mother Prague, the pearl of the Western Slav world, is to be lost in a German sea, what awaits my dear homeland, Slovakia, which looks to Prague for spiritual nourishment?
If the book seems heavier than it looks, that's why.
If Fred presses 1 to listen to his message, the CPU looks up the location of Fred's new message in his mailbox directory ( on the System Disk ), and directs the Disk Controller to play that message.

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