One danced the twist when he read "twist to open" on his beer cap.
Instead, the rapper danced beside a blue-haired sequined Perry with an oversized t-shirt clearly labeled Neff.
Apparently, there was once a time when Jill Clayburgh danced around in her underwear.
Hundreds of Obama supporters danced as a marching band led them along the sidewalk.
Others chanted, danced and waved their hands in the air, some flashing the "peace" sign.
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The grandmother found our tins under the floorboards and all but danced a flamenco.
In Montgomery, the planters and their ladies danced on the lip of the volcano.
But he just said, Ta to, Mom, ta to, and danced right out the door.
Hickie danced past Walker on 50 minutes to put Brown over for his third try.
And the Casino where they danced, on the Rio waterfront, is now a shell.
In one little nightclub a crowd - almost exclusively male - danced to reggae.
From that moment, Giselle was her role, danced almost constantly until she retired in 1963.
But he had sold 750m albums and, from Riga to Rio, children danced like him.
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As some sober-minded observers noted, the two sides have slow-danced together before, though more warily.
Cinderella teams like Florida Gulf Coast University and LaSalle have danced their way onto the main stage.
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So Stahr and I danced to the beautiful music of Glenn Miller playing 'I'm on a See-saw.
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Franklin also danced with Britain's Sadler's Wells Theatre and as a backup for Josephine Baker in Paris.
Most would not have danced, taught, understood the meaning of commitment or found their potential without her.
Adebayor played in the Belarussian who danced past Andy Todd and delicately side-footed home from five yards.
Indifferent to their appearance, they offered prayers and sang and danced joyously before jumping into the water.
Vorontsova danced for Filin when he worked at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Theater, Moscow's second ballet company.
Truly, you haven't lived until you've danced wildly to '60s-style Cambodian psychedelia with a few hundred drunken Spaniards.
As the last shards of sunshine danced on the sand, we got to Big Flat at 8 p.m.
Her on air efforts seemed to work since she danced her way through the competition to warm reviews.
But he danced around as some of the best quarterback chasers in the game zeroed in on him.
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The Obamas also danced to "Let's Stay Together" at the Inaugural Ball, also held in the convention center.
They danced to Jackson music, snatched up Jackson-themed merchandise, flashed memorabilia and shared their thoughts on memorial posters.
While supporters of the law danced in a small, celebratory circle, opponents took to the microphone venting their fury.
Ten minutes later, McGeady danced his way around the Aberdeen defence but the move failed to produce a result.
More than 120, 000 visitors partied, played and danced between Neumarkt, Rudolfplatz and Friesenplatz.
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