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He looked less like a former ballplayer than he did a dancer, prowling behind the bar, a towel thrown jauntily over his shoulder in between polishing glasses.
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"When did a City Ballet dancer last make so rapid a succession of prestigious debuts?" Alastair Macaulay wrote in The New York Times in 2009, praising her for the "brilliance and polish" of her dancing.
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