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Two left feet.
A person with two left feet can't dance.
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The reforms seem to be working though, once again, Japanese consumers are left footing the bill.
"Residents should not be left footing the bill in the event of a problem at any nuclear plant".
But elation turned to bureaucratic wrangling after Mrs Thatcher said it was imperative the taxpayer was not left footing the bill.
"Everyone wants to enjoy Christmas and lights in town centres are often part of the festivities, but that doesn't mean taxpayers should be left footing million pound bills just for decorations".
John Hoeven, the Republican senator from North Dakota who brought a bill to wrest the decision over Keystone out of Obama's hands, said the president had ignored public opinion, and that Americans would be left footing the bill.
But if they can't, you're left footing the bill for an empty yacht.
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We thought it looked like the "left foot in, left foot out" of the hokeypokey.
Your racquet foot is right foot for right-handed players and left foot for left-handed players.
One stepping cycle consisted of four steps: right foot UP, left foot UP, right foot DOWN, and left foot DOWN.
Gone are the traditional left hand clutch, right hand front brake and left foot shift levers.
Move your feet with the beat; right foot out to the side, bring your left foot up to it, bring your right foot forward, left foot up to it, left foot to the side, right foot up to it, right foot back, left foot back to the right foot.
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