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When Maggio complains that Judson's piano playing is interfering with his dancing, the two nearly come to blows.
When a full audience was vigorously dancing, all to the same beat, I was surprised that
When Powell sees Jean dancing, he decides to dump Linda.
When Porter complains about his wife dancing with another man, she tells him he has no idea how much Lora Mae really loves him, but Porter is certain his wife only sees him as a " cash register ".
When Nomi is too upset to go to work that night, Molly takes her dancing at The Holbank Pinks Club, where James Smith works as a bouncer.
Dodds described his impressions of New York as a place where people listened to jazz rather than danced to it: " When I first went to New York it seemed very strange to have people sitting around and listening rather than dancing.
When one partner is more active, usually he or she performs erotic dancing or speaks erotic dialogue as part of the fantasy.
When the Golden West Ballroom, in Norwalk, California, changed from Country to Ballroom dancing, the dance most advertised on the Marquee was West Coast Swing.
In the 1920s and 1930s the intellectual movement known as Afrocubanismo gave roots to traditional rumba When this afrocubanismo movement came along it helped open the doors to African rooted dancing and ways of expression.
When not dancing in a circle the dancers held their hands high or waved them to left and right.
When he, too, turns into Paul and runs away, she throws herself into the arms of Golo, the last puppet, who turns into Paul and stays with her, dancing.
Dean Lockier, after alluding to his unrivalled skill in riding, dancing and fencing, adds, " When he came into the presence-chamber it was impossible for you not to follow him with your eye as he went along, he moved so gracefully ".
When he sees a duck watching the sad, heartless Prince Mytho dancing on the water, Drosselmeyer decides to let the story take a new course.
When dancing socially with a beginners, however, it may be better to use a more open position because the close position is too intimate for them.
When Peter foils the Goblin's plans and returns to the gymnasium, he finds the students emptying out and Mary Jane dancing with Hobie Brown.
Skaaren also introduced the leitmotif of music accompanying Barbara and Adam's ghostly hijinks, although his script specified Motown tunes instead of Harry Belafonte, and was to have concluded with Lydia dancing to " When a Man Loves a Woman ".
When Wells returned to Britain in 1894, she brought a copy of the article with her, and openly mocked Willard and the temperance movement for its attention to the " evils " of card playing, sports and lewd dancing, while " during all the years which men, women, and children were scourged, hanged, shot and burned, the WCTU had no word, either of pity or protest.
When Carmel Snow saw Mrs. T. Reed Vreeland dancing on the roof of New York ’ s St. Regis Hotel in a white lace Chanel dress and a bolero with roses in her hair one evening in 1936, she knew she'd found Bazaar ’ s newest staffer.
When crowds were large, dancers would take turns dancing, paying a fee each time they danced so that the musicians could be paid.
When worn for dancing an important feature is the sound of the clog against the floor.
When Tunku got tired of his law studies, he and Violet sometimes went dancing together.
When she and writing partner Jennifer Heath were asked to join Roseanne, she put behind her dancing career -- much to her mother's chagrin, -- and began writing for Television.
Although billed as " The Great Irish Comic Vocalist and Clog Champion " at first, he slowly phased out his dancing in favour of character studies, such as " Going to Buy Milk for the Twins ", " When Rafferty Raffled his Watch " and " The Railway Guard ".
When she saw that it was he who was actually singing the song and not one of the usual performers, she momentarily was too stunned to continue dancing.
When the Beatles came to New York on February 7, 1964, Murray was the first DJ they welcomed into their circle, having heard about him and his Brooklyn Fox shows from American groups such as the Ronettes ( sisters Ronnie and Estelle Bennett, and their first cousin, Nedra Talley ), also known as Murray's " dancing girls ".

When and lion
When Frederick I became Duke of Swabia in 1079, his coat of arms depicted a black lion on a gold shield.
: When did a stronger lion rip the life from another lion?
When moving land, the sea lion is able to turn its hindflippers forward and walk on all fours.
When the Haida and Tongass ( sea lion tribe Tlingit ) warriors refused to acknowledge American jurisdiction and to hand over those among them who had attacked the Puget Sound communities, a battle ensued in which 26 Native Americans and one government soldier were killed.
When a lion attacked her father's sheep, Cyrene wrestled with the lion.
When he returned on the thirtieth day carrying the carcass of the lion on his shoulders, King Eurystheus was amazed and terrified.
When the other children saw the skin of the Nemean lion, they ran from it in terror, thinking that it was alive.
When the sisters declined the invitation, the god metamorphosed himself successively into a bull, a lion, and a panther, and the sisters were driven mad.
When the lion is spotted, the professional hunter and the client will stalk in close until they reach a good shooting position.
When depicted as a woman with a lion ´ s head, she can be distinguished from Sekhmet as Sekhmet's ears are rounded while Tefnut ´ s are pointed.
When children with Williams syndrome are asked to name an array of animals, they may well list such a wild assortment of creatures as a koala, saber-toothed tiger, vulture, unicorn, sea lion, yak, ibex and " Brontosaurus ", a far greater verbal array than would be expected of children with IQs in the 60s.
When the government decided that Alexander, as patriarch, must submit to being branded with the lion as well, he protested and asked that he be allowed to plead his case before the viceroy himself.
When Vijaya, the first King of the southern parts of island of Sri Lanka, arrived in Sri Lanka from India in 486 BC, he brought with him a flag with a symbol of a lion on it.
When the King Dutugemunu embarked on the campaign in which he defeated the Tamil King Elara, who had ruled the northern and eastern parts of the island, he carried with him a banner which portrayed a lion carrying a sword on his right forepaw along with two other symbols, the Sun and the Moon.
When they find and shoot it, the lion charges them and it takes repeated shots to bring it down.
When he goes to see, he finds big bloodstains where the lion was trying to slash the roof.
When the Chinese people awoke and realized the importance of nationalistic, the “ Rui-lion ” was change to “ Shing ” Lion which mean Awaken lion.
When the Fo Shan lion dance was brought to Singapore, a lot of works have been done to make the lion more " cat-like ".
When surrounding Christ, the figure of the man is usually at top left – above Christ's right hand, with the lion above Christ's left arm.
When John III assumed the title of " Grand Duke of Finland and Karelia ", shortened to Grand Duke of Finland in 1577 ( or soon thereafter ), the lion became closely associated with Finland through the grand-ducal coats of arms ( Figure 5 ).
When the cook and the hotel detective arrived, they saw that the meat was for the guest's pet lion.

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