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  • "Time for a dance, Jean-Luc?" says Beverly's voice behind me, "My dancecard is full, and it has your name on every one."

    New Year's Eve Party 2009

  • "Time for a dance, Jean-Luc?" says Beverly's voice behind me, "My dancecard is full, and it has your name on every one."

    Archive 2009-12-01 2009

  • MRS BREEN: _ (In a onepiece evening frock executed in moonlight blue, a tinsel sylph's diadem on her brow with her dancecard fallen beside her moonblue satin slipper, curves her palm softly, breathing quickly)

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

  • The Global Atheist Convention has not begun yet; the Global Atheists have already begun Global Atheist Convention; I'm busy, I'm having fun, my dancecard is full, and whenever things slow down a little bit some new person comes up to say hello.

    Planet Atheism Pharyngula 2010

  • Crowley and his Team have managed to twig onto something so elegant and popular that the big players have vocally wished they invented it (a dancecard full of eager VCs is further reason, should any be needed).

    Original Signal - The best of Web 2.0 2010

  • Crowley and his Team have managed to twig onto something so elegant and popular that the big players have vocally wished they invented it (a dancecard full of eager VCs is further reason, should any be needed).

    Original Signal - The best of Web 2.0 2010

  • Georges St. Pierre's dancecard is full for at least the next year.

    Winnipeg Sun 2009

  • Georges St. Pierre's dancecard is full for at least the next year.

    SLAM! Sports 2009

  • Georges St. Pierre's dancecard is full for at least the next year.

    SLAM! Sports 2009

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