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Mohabbat Ho Gayee Hain (Love Has Happened) was nicely
danced.
There are also a babe with big breast in an almost see through t-shirt at 07:38 for 3 seconds, plus another babe with huge nipples at 25:03 for 5 seconds (!) and that was all real candy in the whole movie... Except a wet t-skirt competition, with girls that
danced
and jumped around with some bare breast, but in a very silly and NOT sexy way...
Olympic GamesmanshipNEW YORK – China lobbied long and hard to host this summer’s Olympics, and thousands of Chinese literally
danced
in the streets when the decision was made to award Beijing the games.
Back in 1947, when the UN General Assembly voted to partition the British Mandate of Palestine into a Jewish state and an Arab state, Jews of the British Mandatory state of Palestine
danced
in the streets of Tel Aviv.
And, indeed, these young people laughed and
danced
not only in harmony but with a joie de vivre that lit up their faces and filled us all with happiness.
The bank’s chairman, Charles Mitchell,
danced
around the question of conflicts of interest between his bank’s deposit-taking and securities-underwriting activities.
The lawyers marched, sang, danced, and exchanged their briefcases for signs and, occasionally, eggs and stones.
As one Pakistani blogger wrote, “They
danced
in black coats and they
danced
in black ties.
When the Dutch had their revenge in 1988 and beat Germany to go on to become European champions, more people
danced
in the streets in Holland than on the day that the real war ended in May 1945.
As cheerleaders
danced
and waved brightly colored pom-poms, and star sportsmen from across the globe, clad in their teams’ multi-hued regalia, looked forward to a $2.5 million payday, black-market tickets changed hands for as much as $2,500.
We have
danced
in Swan Lake.
If you had
danced
less on Sunday you would have woke us earlier.
The hall was only lighted by this stove, from which sanguine reflections
danced
along the greasy woodwork up to the ceiling, stained with black dust.
Their lamps
danced
at their wrists in the deathly silence which had fallen; they rushed in single file along the passages with bent backs, as though they were galloping on all fours; and without slowing this gallop they asked each other questions and threw brief replies.
Gradually the whole mine was in terror, frightened shadows emerged from the galleries, lanterns
danced
and flew away in the darkness.
The lines at first
danced
before him, but he understood at last that these gentlemen desired a skirmish; certainly they did not order him to make things worse, but they allowed it to be seen that disturbances would hasten the conclusion of the strike by provoking energetic repression.
They were airs played in other places at the theatres, sung in drawing rooms,
danced
to at night under lighted lustres, echoes of the world that reached even to Emma.
She
danced
to escape the conversation about the apoplexy, which was nothing of the sort, for a day or two later the Baron reappeared.
She accepted his invitation; they
danced.
She
danced
until daybreak, and finally went home horribly tired.
He swore at us in German (which I should judge to be a singularly effective language for that purpose), and he danced, and shook his fists, and called us all the English he knew.
"That'll be someone from work", he said to himself, and froze very still, although his little legs only became all the more lively as they
danced
around.
His eyes, which stood at a most formidable distance from each other, were small, and characterized by an expression of good feeling, occasionally interrupted by the petulance of an indulged servant; they, however, now
danced
with inward delight.
And such a luxury to him was this petting of his sorrows, that he could not bear to have any worldly cheeriness or any grating delight intrude upon it; it was too sacred for such contact; and so, presently, when his cousin Mary
danced
in, all alive with the joy of seeing home again after an age-long visit of one week to the country, he got up and moved in clouds and darkness out at one door as she brought song and sunshine in at the other.
Her lips were red, and kindly, and firm; and even then, at the first glance, I saw that light of mischief and mockery that
danced
away at the back of her great dark eyes.
You will remember that there was an old officer of the Peninsula who lived no great way from us, the same who
danced
round the bonfire with his sister and the two maids.
He
danced
as he walked, cracked his fingers in the air, and his eyes blazed like two will-o'-the-wisps.
He rallied them upon the subject of Mrs. Betty; how pretty, how good-humoured, how she sung better then they did, and
danced
better, and how much handsomer she was; and in doing this he omitted no ill-natured thing that could vex them, and indeed, pushed too hard upon them.
The skiff creaked and
danced
upon the river.
At length, after they had
danced
a good while, Interest drew out a great purse, made of the skin of a large brindled cat and to all appearance full of money, and flung it at the castle, and with the force of the blow the boards fell asunder and tumbled down, leaving the damsel exposed and unprotected.
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