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But Mediaset is now set to launch a rival show on its Canale 5 channel called Baila!
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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But Mediaset is now set to launch a rival show on its Canale 5 channel called Baila!
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Univision was third with a 1.5 for more "Baila," CBS fourth with a
Media Life Magazine - Huge opener for 'Sunday Night Football' 2010
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But he could not ignore the roar from the Taiwanese tourists in the audience when the ravishing kimono-clad kathoey completed her expert lip sync to a song by Sally Yeh, nor could he ignore the thunderous applause from the Latinos when a group of deviants in sequined, feathered, flame-red dresses performed an elaborate dance routine to the song “Baila Amigo.”
THE MOONLIT EARTH CHRISTOPHER RICE 2010
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But he could not ignore the roar from the Taiwanese tourists in the audience when the ravishing kimono-clad kathoey completed her expert lip sync to a song by Sally Yeh, nor could he ignore the thunderous applause from the Latinos when a group of deviants in sequined, feathered, flame-red dresses performed an elaborate dance routine to the song “Baila Amigo.”
THE MOONLIT EARTH CHRISTOPHER RICE 2010
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When there was a bloody strike at the shipyard, Baila climbed a fence and urged workers not to give into the “goons” who surrounded them with clubs.
The Ultimate Epithet: The Grandmother Who Climbed a Fence to Fight for Union Workers 2009
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Baila became involved in the trade union movement of the “Twenties” partly because of her fervent allegiance to the newly born Soviet Union, “The Dictatorship of the Proletariat” and also because of her distrust for fat, industrialists grasping money bags and stomping on helpless workers as depicted on the editorial pages of “The Masses.”
The Ultimate Epithet: The Grandmother Who Climbed a Fence to Fight for Union Workers 2009
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For men of this ilk, Baila reserved the ultimate epithet.
The Ultimate Epithet: The Grandmother Who Climbed a Fence to Fight for Union Workers 2009
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Dancing Dog Can Salsa Way Better Than You Can (VIDEO) *** UPDATE*** A reader writes in and says the song is not salsa but merengue, and is "El Baila del Perrito," by Wilfrido Vargas.
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Dancing Dog Can Salsa Way Better Than You Can (VIDEO) *** UPDATE*** A reader writes in and says the song is not salsa but merengue, and is "El Baila del Perrito," by Wilfrido Vargas.
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