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  • "Danced," the Angel declared, daintily devoting herself to her portion of the peach, "her danced and -- her danced."

    The Angel of the Tenement George Madden Martin 1901

  • "Danced," was the Angel's unmistakable announcement.

    The Angel of the Tenement George Madden Martin 1901

  • That was just fine with the sellout crowd, which was content to hear O'Hara practically channel such heavyweight musical standards as "Somewhere" and "I Could Have Danced All Night."

    Kelli O'Hara at the Kennedy Center: Sparkling, controlled in voice and presence Nelson Pressley 2010

  • Danced against Hume's glowing blocks of colour it places a lone traveler Putrov between the turbulent male romanticism of Aaron Sillis and the precise, piquant demands of Elena Glurdjidze.

    Men in Motion – review 2012

  • An audience-karaoke "I Could Have Danced All Night" would have sent everyone off with cheesy cheer, but Fleming and Höll returned for a bracingly beautiful performance of Strauss's "Morgen."

    Archive 2009-04-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2009

  • That was just fine with the sellout crowd, which was content to hear O'Hara practically channel such heavyweight musical standards as "Somewhere" and "I Could Have Danced All Night."

    Performing Arts: Kelli O'Hara lights up the Kennedy Center Nelson Pressley 2010

  • Danced about 15 blocks with a second line parade celebrating Louis Armstrong this morning, about half in the kind of open faucet rain we never see, a cold Heineken bought from a guy wheeling a cooler along the street.

    Our home, cont'd (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • Danced high off the ground with exuberance by aficionados, heavy emphasis is placed on provocatively rolling the hips and vigorously throwing limbs in unison, while still deliberately projecting an inner calm, grace and detachment.

    Sasha Brookner: Sabar: African Hip-Hop Sasha Brookner 2012

  • Danced around each other carefully in the kitchen as they cleaned up the dishes.

    The Nanny Mark Manselle 2011

  • Danced high off the ground with exuberance by aficionados, heavy emphasis is placed on provocatively rolling the hips and vigorously throwing limbs in unison, while still deliberately projecting an inner calm, grace and detachment.

    Sasha Brookner: Sabar: African Hip-Hop Sasha Brookner 2012

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