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  • After a 4 bar vamp it becomes 4-12s for the St. James Infirmary, then from Sc.55 4-10s, and from sc. 57 to the end, the Dixieland One-step on 2-10s.

    Prod. UM2 - Trader Mickey Hans Perk 2006

  • One-step program: deal with it, in whatever way you feel you must.

    A Conversation with John Benson 2005

  • One-step program: deal with it, in whatever way you feel you must.

    Archive 2005-07-01 2005

  • In the Orchard One-step the boys were asked to pick peaches.

    Entertaining Made Easy Emily Rose Burt

  • Fox-trot, and that more mental form of dancing -- the One-step -- which so pulled against the music, that Jolyon's eyebrows would be almost lost in his hair from wonder at the strain it must impose on the dancer's will-power.

    The Forsyte Saga, Volume III. Awakening To Let John Galsworthy 1900

  • Fox-trot, and that more mental form of dancing -- the One-step -- which so pulled against the music, that Jolyon's eyebrows would be almost lost in his hair from wonder at the strain it must impose on the dancer's will-power.

    The Forsyte Saga - Complete John Galsworthy 1900

  • One-step shortcuts provide quick fixes such as whitening teeth or creating vibrant blue skies, and automated layout options quickly showcase selected photos.

    unknown title 2011

  • But medical experts from across the spectrum -- like the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Medical Association, and the American Academy of Pediatrics -- agree that Plan B One-step is safe for over-the-counter use by anyone at risk of an unintended pregnancy.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Rep. Diana DeGette 2011

  • Much like the traditional birth-control pill, Plan B One-step works to prevent fertilization, and therefore, pregnancy.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Rep. Diana DeGette 2011

  • One-step Senate plan: The Democratic measure would cut $2.7 trillion in spending and raise the debt limit by $2.4 trillion in one step -- enough borrowing authority to last through the 2012 elections.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

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