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So you learn to tap dance".
Although Gere could summon up a few moves from his early stage days, for "Chicago" he had to learn to tap dance.
I subscribe to the magazines that tell me we are all beautiful, if only we can learn to tap into our potential; I am me and no one else is me, and that is a miracle.
"I want to learn to tap dance with a swing beat," he said, adding that he was not very good at Mexican dances, though, "I'm really good at eating burritos".
And IBM Japan, which young Japanese say is ninth on their list of favourite employers, is now considered to be practically a Japanese company by many locals.However, if Japanese firms learn to tap Japanese talents, some may recruit professionals who have worked for a foreign firm, as some Japanese banks have tentatively begun to do.
Lesley has offered to learn to tap dance - with her first public appearance to be at the 900-capacity venue.
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Los Alamos learned to tap the power of nuclear energy.
I first went to war with a typewriter, and learned to tap out a telex tape.
I just never learnt to tap things or type things or look at screens of any sort.
The tasks are simple, like learning to tap and drag numbers into ascending order or count banjos or deer.
Having learned to tap dance at 14, he was hired as a dancer and singer with a 16-piece orchestra.
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