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Then and dance
There are no indications of dance music, accompanying instrumental figures or the like, except in three instances: Lucy's " Is Then His Fate Decree'd Sir " – one measure of descending scale marked " Viol.
Then when the dance is wildest, all the lamps
Then arrives Kazhakov, commander of the Soviet frontier guard, and a dance of welcome begins.
Then she dance the Megamix dance along with Kelly Osbourne and Donny Osmond and was granted another 30.
Then, Uzume clothes herself in flowers and leaves, overturns a washtub and begins to dance upon it, drumming the tub with her feet.
Then his father sneaked young Ellsworth into a dance at the local Elks Club to a four-or five-piece band led by New Orleans jazz clarinetist Alcide " Yellow " Nunez.
: Then lett us drink and dance a Galliard
Then father and daughter dance a waltz, and other tunes.
Then she performs the paso doble and the waltz with all members of the procession ( optional dance then any other music, merengue, pop, etc .).
However, unlike Rumble Fish, which only hinted at a connection between the two books, Ponyboy Curtis, the main character of The Outsiders, appears in That Was Then, This Is Now and even takes part in the events surrounding the dance.
Then, as the popularity of skating began to fade, the space was revamped into a dance club in 1982.
Then along came the next long-player " This Could Be Heaven ", a collection of fourteen dance and up-tempo tracks, which went platinum in Japan within six weeks.
Then on the other hand, the dances for Philippe, one of the Marseillais, and his bride are purely classical: the two characters dance a pas de deux which is done in the true St. Petersburg manner, after Petipa.
Then, two or three ( mostly two ) of the dancers come to the centre and perform the dance.
Then, they cease the circular musical flow / motion and dance in pairs or 3's facing each other for a short while before resuming the circular motion in a file again.
" Then it was time for a quick game of " Plankety Plank " which featured author Patricia Cornwell-he'd forgotten her name ; Dawn French-he'd told her he'd give her € 10 not to get out of bed ; Brigitte Nielsen-she'd forced him to dance live on TV.
Then follows in sequence: the dance of the hours of dawn, the hours of day, the hours of the night and the morning.
Then he scatters the crowd of monkeys fighting Baloo and Bagheera and performs his " hunger dance ", hypnotising the Bandar-log so they cannot run away.
Then at age 14 he received a scholarship to the Lancaster College of Art, where he sang in the dance band.
Then Bugs deliberately unplugs the jukebox and takes over the fiddling and square dance calling, still to the melody and rhythm of the song before saying " And that is all.
Then it goes back to ' Holiday ' which is an old dance number.
Then entertainers ( garma ) perform a dance of good wishes.
Then during the first chorus, the group performs a hand-action dance, that was also used during their live performances.

Then and around
Then she turned the station wagon around and headed it back down the hill, with the village as her ostensible destination.
Then she took iced lemonade to Marsh's young aide where he sat in the cool of the big trees around the flower garden.
Then they had always been romping around him on these walks, yelping with delight, dashing off into the bushes on fruitless hunting expeditions, returning to jump up on him triumphantly with muddy paws.
Then, one after another, the villagers tied the waiting cotton strings around our wrists.
Then he put a rag around the dressing to keep it in place.
Then he backed out and swung around to the front drive.
Then it is to be plated entirely with gold, and a crown or molding of gold is to be put around it.
Then, following the battle, the Athenian army marched the 40 ( 25 miles ) or so kilometers back to Athens at a very high pace ( considering the quantity of armour, and the fatigue after the battle ), in order to head off the Persian force sailing around Cape Sounion.
Then he laughed, pulled a necklace of Spanish gold from around his neck and said " Our voyage is made, lads!
Then, ~ 150, 000 years later ( i. e. around 50, 000 years ago ), sub-groups of this population began to expand our species ' range to regions outside of, and ( later ) within, this continent ( Tishkoff, 1996 ).
Then he drank some hot chocolate and danced around the room, singing about his love for ice skating.
Then, around 1460 Mai Ali Dunamami defeated his rivals and began the consolidation of Bornu.
Then, spinning of the wheel ( around the wheelhub ) is added.
Then Patriot defensive coordinator ( and now head coach ) Bill Belichick is quoted as saying Parcells ' plans to leave for the Jets were a distraction, " Yeah, I'd say it was a little bit of a distraction all the way around.
Then the sum total of all the maintenance actions are bundled into maintenance intervals so that maintenance is not occurring around the clock, but rather, at regular intervals.
Then, at around 1960 a critical resurgence in interest occurred which has resulted in making general relativity central to physics and astronomy.
Then, completely confident in his own safety, the narrator comments on the sturdiness of the building and raps upon the wall he had built around his wife's body.
" Then he pointed to each person around him: " And so are you, and you, and you.
Then Congress never gets around to the task of reorganizing and renumbering all the sections in a title, which forces Congressional drafters to resort to awkward methods to shoehorn new laws into the existing section numbering of a title.
Then the groom marks the bride's forehead with vermilion ( sindoor ) and puts a gold necklace ( mangalsutra ) around her neck.
Then wrap the outer loop around the standing part and pull it through the hole of the inner loop.
Then she shows him a long, narrow case, which she tells him holds her only sacred treasure, but she cannot open it, because there are too many people around.
Then in 1918 Lytton Strachey published his critique of Victorianism in the shape of four ironic biographies in Eminent Victorians, which added to the arguments around Bloomsbury that continue to this day, and " brought him the triumph he had always longed for ...
Then wrap the free end of the rope around both spars about seven or eight times.
Then, wrap the free end of the rope around both poles parallel, and below, the clove hitch about seven or eight times.

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