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Pollock was not a man in the grip of a savage dance.
The constant wind off the Caribbean is tearing at the palms, forcing them into a savage dance.
As Sir Ian performs the savage dance of the play's title, it is a fearsomely brutal activity, a physical lashing out at all obstacles real and spectral.
18 quartet were charged, and the players seemed happiest and most natural ripping into more vigorous passages, navigating the transitions from courtly to savage dance in the second movement of the Op.
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Here, the hen is elevated to high art ("La Poule"); New World savages dance violently ("Les Sauvages"); birds sing ("Le Rappel des Oiseaux").
—Mansfield Park (1814) Every savage can dance".
And Mr. Hogg and Mr. Harewood perform a smashingly savage apache dance in a bar scene, as Mr. Harewood lip-synchs to Presley's recording of "Trouble".
"Those competitions were totally savage, you danced your own routine but you had to share the floor with everyone else, and you had to learn fast how to get noticed.
A few blocks away and a half-hour later, the battle escalated, as protesters with shields made of plastic garbage cans, wood, and corrugated metal advanced and retreated in a strange and savage 15-minute dance along Oak Street until police pushed them onto a westbound street using crowd control weapons familiar to Occupy Oakland: teargas, stun grenades, and less-lethal shotgun projectiles.
In a few isolated sections of Europe, a rather savage male combat dance survives.
The critic in all of us gets particularly savage when watching a dance film or a musical.
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