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“Ice-skating,” Georgia said, realizing how little she actually knew about Andrew.
Georgia’s Kitchen Jenny Nelson 2010
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Ice-skating champion Lily Kronberger was born in 1887 in Budapest, Hungary, where the participation of Jews in ice-skating was more the result of emulating the Hungarian nobility than of any other factor.
Lily Kronberger. 2009
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PATSY: Ice-skating, figure-skating kids, they have coaches, they have costumes, they have choreographers, they're in little skimpy outfits.
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Ice-skating in Bangkok, but she just nodded, her lips a straight thin line, and went back to watching television.
The Worst Years of Your Life Mark Jude Poirier 2007
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Ice-skating is fun, but not when you do it for 2 hours every 2nd week for 20 weeks.
sierrazen Diary Entry sierrazen 2003
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Ice-skating, nobody won or lost, which is not the American way and possibly a bad influence on the young.
WASN'T THE GRASS GREENER A Curmudgeon's Fond Memories Holland, Barbara 1999
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"Ice-skating viewers fall into our Cold-EEZE core target demographic, so this is a great fit," said Mr. Karkus.
Cold-EEZE(R) Sponsors Skate for the Heart Show on NBC Stations January 16th - Yahoo! Finance 2011
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RIVERSIDE - Ice-skating is not an everyday event at UC Riverside.
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Ice-skating on Pierce Lawn, near the bell tower. 11 a.m. t o 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11 7
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Ice-skating began more than 1,000 years ago, on the frozen canals and waterways of Scandinavia and Holland.
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