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  • Tom Bergeron to Kurt Warner after his charming Dancing With the Stars quick-step to the Bewitched theme. ...

    Matt's TV Week in Review 2010

  • The détente was evident on the dance floor as they did a quick-step routine to the "Friends" theme song.

    'Dancing with the Stars' Week 5: We watch so you don't have to Lisa de Moraes 2010

  • “Right,” I say as we quick-step down the stairs into the crisp steam-breath air, “so, show me.”

    Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011

  • “Right,” I say as we quick-step down the stairs into the crisp steam-breath air, “so, show me.”

    Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011

  • “Right,” I say as we quick-step down the stairs into the crisp steam-breath air, “so, show me.”

    Angry Young Man Chris Lynch 2011

  • The Thrashers still have much work to do before they can contend with the Eastern Conference front-runners, but Little's development makes it seem like they could be in a quick-step transformation mode.

    Little's development a big factor in Thrashers' improvement 2008

  • The dance was coming to an end; the quick-step accelerated to a wild gallop round the floor.

    In Spite of Their Declaration of Bombs 2010

  • Mr Cable has been invited to quick-step with pop stars, and write bestselling books.

    Clegg needs to find a way out of No Man's Land 2009

  • They did quick-step ladder drills—hopscotches, ins-and-outs, lateral foot drills.

    Shooting Star Fredrick McKissack Jr. 2009

  • They did quick-step ladder drills—hopscotches, ins-and-outs, lateral foot drills.

    Shooting Star Fredrick McKissack Jr. 2009

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