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As evidenced by the blues, waltzes and one- and two-steps that form this set, the two men made music that was as lyrical as it was intense.
Review: 'Mama, I'll Be Long Gone' finally delivers a Cajun innovator his honor 2011
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For the answers she seeks about a man she thought she knew may be somehow linked to a murderer who two-steps to a very deadly drummer.
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On an average night, people will primarily sip on their drinks, check each other out and perform some two-steps at best -- no house dance, of course, and certainly no ciphers.
Tijana Milosevic: Self-Expression Through House Dance Culture Tijana Milosevic 2011
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As evidenced by the blues, waltzes and one- and two-steps that form this set, the two men made music that was as lyrical as it was intense.
Album review: "Mama I'll Be Long Gone: The Complete Recordings of Amede Ardoin" 2011
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It's in a new instructional method by Grammy Award-winner Mark O'Connor, with more two-steps than minuets.
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You can think about the Haystack process as having two-steps.
Omid Memarian: A Software That Enable Iranian to Surpass the Government's Advances Filtering System 2010
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Not like this - Clinton had his moments, but Clinton's constant slide-slips and two-steps overcame his ability to lead us, IMO.
In Big Speech, Obama Begins Prepping Voters For Challenges Ahead 2009
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Nations and states had been dancing these diplomatic two-steps for centuries.
Superfusion Zachary Karabell 2009
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Nations and states had been dancing these diplomatic two-steps for centuries.
Superfusion Zachary Karabell 2009
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Granted, the point of the NYT two-steps is accurate and MoDo and Rich are zzzzzz.
Sunday Roundup 2009
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