Waltz
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In fact, Gayla's uncle is still alive to this day, and learning how to
waltz.
I mean, all of the ballroom dance geeking out that we had always done on why salsa worked differently than the competitive rumba and why tango traveled unlike the waltz, all of that just hit the public consciousness, and it changed everything.
TC: Let's look at how Liquid Lead thinking could apply to a classic
waltz.
So: the
waltz.
The
waltz
is a turning dance.
Even if one person led the whole dance but allowed this switch to happen, it would be a lot safer, while at the same time, offering new aesthetics into the
waltz.
They'll see somebody asking for money on the sidewalk and they'll pull out their phones and look really busy, or they'll go to the museum and they'll
waltz
right on by the donation box.
While many stars exist as binary systems, only a small percentage of those end up as neutron-star binaries, where two neutron stars circle each other in a
waltz
doomed to end as a merger.
And Nimoy, I'm sorry, Spock sits down at the piano, and he starts playing this Brahms waltz, and they all dance to it.
He says, "You look like a mermaid, but you walk like a waltz."
There is still the very real fear that social workers somehow have the ability to
waltz
into families and just take children away, without any hint of concern.
The only really good thing is the great
waltz
scene at the end: glamorous!
And - after watching this scene - have a look at the introducing
waltz
scene in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"!
And I'm sure 'Bother' would be able to just
waltz
into a Milwall firm pub.
Walking home after the film, I was humming the familiar
waltz
music that Natalia and Alexandre were dancing to.
The film score by Alexandre Desplat was fulfilling - there are fifteen tracks besides two tracks of the delightful
waltz.
The most revealing parts, however, come towards the end of the film, when we see massively long lines of African-American voters waiting to cast their ballot whilst Anglo voters
waltz
into the polling place and vote within seconds.
Maybe the lack of color made us feel what was going on during that strange
waltz.
"Lover," a superb Richard Rodgers waltz, is sung to a horse, the late Jeanette MacDonald halting her rendition to make jokes with the animal!
These two are on camera often, and their dialogue together is like a frenzied waltz: trying to follow every exact word, gesture, and snarl is quite a task, boy, does it sizzle!
If SOEs are not to go the way of the dinosaurs, they will need to learn not only to
waltz
with foreign partners, but also to breakdance, fall, get up, and try out new moves.
What is more (and this is key), those keenest to discredit Merkel just happen to be the same people who do not hesitate to
waltz
with Viennese neo-Nazis or to form an alliance, as in Athens, with the leaders of a genuinely extremist party.
Emma did not know how to
waltz.
That woman knew how to
waltz!
A
waltz
immediately began and on the organ, in a little drawing room, dancers the size of a finger, women in pink turbans, Tyrolians in jackets, monkeys in frock coats, gentlemen in knee-breeches, turned and turned between the sofas, the consoles, multiplied in the bits of looking glass held together at their corners by a piece of gold paper.
She fancied she saw him opposite at his windows; then all grew confused; clouds gathered; it seemed to her that she was again turning in the
waltz
under the light of the lustres on the arm of the Viscount, and that Leon was not far away, that he was coming; and yet all the time she was conscious of the scent of Rodolphe's head by her side.
Tarvin uttered an abandoned howl of joy, executed a war-dance on the white floor of the mosque, snatched the astounded operator from behind his table, and whirled him away into a mad
waltz.
From the ballroom as from a bee-hive came the regular sound of movement, and while they were arranging their hair and dresses before a mirror on the landing between the plants they heard the accurate measured sounds of the orchestra violins just beginning the first
waltz.
Before she had reached the light-coloured crowd of women in tulle, ribbons, and lace, who were waiting for partners (Kitty never long formed one of the crowd), she was already asked for the
waltz
and asked by the best dancer, the leader of the dancing hierarchy, the famous dirigeur and Master of the Ceremonies, a handsome, stately married man, George Korsunsky.
He had just left the Countess Bonin, with whom he had danced the first round of the waltz, and looking round his domain – that is to say, a few couples who had begun to dance – he noticed Kitty just coming in.
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