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  • Try everything in life but incest and folk-dancing.

    Tinikling baikinange 2009

  • "Karin taught you folk-dancing, yes, I know" said Ginny.

    GINNY BATES ON HALLOWEEN Maggie Jochild 2007

  • After an amazingly full life - "I have tried everything but incest and folk-dancing", he says - he has no more books gestating.

    Johann Hari: Obama Is "Incompetent" and the U.S. Is a "Madhouse": An Exclusive Interview With Gore Vidal 2009

  • Try everything in life but incest and folk-dancing.

    Archive 2009-12-01 baikinange 2009

  • Then a girl pupil declaims a dramatic poem, and this is followed by folk-dancing, Vera Cruz style, with a group of seven pretty girls in flowing white costumes whirling around the stage to traditional music.

    A Day In The Life Of The 'Ver Bien' Programme 2006

  • The novice can catch the thrill of teaching folk-dancing to the tenement-house child or distributing bread tickets to the poor; but an offer to pay the expenses of a board of health 'cleanup campaign' requires imagination of a different order.

    Too Rich for Their Money 2006

  • Then a girl pupil declaims a dramatic poem, and this is followed by folk-dancing, Vera Cruz style, with a group of seven pretty girls in flowing white costumes whirling around the stage to traditional music.

    A Day In The Life Of The 'Ver Bien' Programme 2006

  • Joseph Needham (1900-95) was a precocious British biochemist and regular churchgoer with socialist leanings, a fondness for nude sunbathing and a love of folk-dancing.

    An Eclectic Writer 2008

  • The novice can catch the thrill of teaching folk-dancing to the tenement-house child or distributing bread tickets to the poor; but an offer to pay the expenses of a board of health 'cleanup campaign' requires imagination of a different order.

    Too Rich for Their Money 2006

  • The novice can catch the thrill of teaching folk-dancing to the tenement-house child or distributing bread tickets to the poor; but an offer to pay the expenses of a board of health 'cleanup campaign' requires imagination of a different order.

    Too Rich for Their Money 2006

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