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1 He dances into the workshop, his hat pressed flat under his left arm.
2 Master well? He dances into the workshop, his hat pressed flat under his left arm.
3 However, every time I hear that theme music, a mental image of myself dad- dances into view.
4 Epichar'mus, a Dorian poet and philosopher, was the first of these to put the Bacchic songs and dances into dramatic form.
5 I don't know what you hope to accomplish by sitting in the corner. Castle's easy grin dances into the room before he does.
6 Kullak, stern old pedagogue, divides these dances into two groups, the first dedicated to "Terpsichore," the second a frame for moods.
7 I am tired, my breasts hurt, my privates hurt, everything hurts as my sister dances into my rooms and declares: 'He has favoured me!
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