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1 You can catch a drag show and dance under a disco ball.
2 She turns on the music and does interpretive dance under the disco light.
3 The people used to dance under the trees by moonlight.
4 Give them but leave and they would beat the tomtoms, and dance under the trees.
5 In the first place, it recalled to her memory the dance under the lindens at Prebrunn.
6 They had been sitting out the dance under a palm at the angle of the stairs.
7 Directly after the horse riding the men ask the girls to dance under the lime trees.
8 The Barb began to dance under her, snorting.
9 The seniors did their fancy dance under the eye of Miss Hickey in the big room.
10 MAGPIE:A CALIFORNIAN man has trained his pet goldfish to play football, basketball and even limbo dance under a bar.
11 Unknown to her sisters, the little maiden had practised the dance under the tuition of her friend, the beautiful but ill-fated Hopoe.
12 James Watt is said to have gotten his idea for a steam engine from watching a lid on a tea-kettle dance under steam pressure.
13 It would be the biggest celebration in Stoke County for decades, everyone would be happy and they would dance under the neon-red night sky.
14 And on the same day Philip Pirkheimer had his marriage feast at the Veste, and there was a great dance under the big lime tree.
15 You must have danced under the trees with strong handsome laughing boys.
16 But remember that you are dancing under Virginia and not under England.
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