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1 You must let me teach you to dance the tango .
2 Thousands of couples have taken to streets of central Buenos Aires to dance the tango .
3 He had played quoits with Elise Weston, punched the bag with the college boys, and taught Bobby Boynton to dance the tango .
4 When we were there, they were dancing the tango or one of its manifold variations.
5 On Saturday in our grey, angular old stadium, luck and efficiency danced the tango before us.
6 But I can't really picture her dancing the tango , slinking around a ballroom in Kansas City with DuPaul.
7 "When I left England," he said slowly, "people were dancing the tango .
8 We played bridge, and danced the Tango on deck; we drummed on the piano, or warbled the latest musical comedy airs.
9 When she untied it and spread it out, she saw a faded silkscreened image of a crab and a clam dancing the tango .
10 We hiked to the famous Inca ruins at Machu Picchu, played football on the beach at Copacabana and even danced the tango in Buenos Aires.
11 "Did you ever dance the tango ? "
12 "At the Earl's Court Exhibition," he says; " dancing the tango with a lady that he picked up in St. James's Park."
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