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If you think you're clumsy, take up dancing.
What a pity he didn't take up dancing rather than politics.
The friendship between the dancers endured through the years, and their legacy has been to encourage a generation of young girls to take up dancing.
10 P.M. (TV Land) HOT IN CLEVELAND The ladies take up dancing to lose weight and go in search of gay men to be their partners.
Chloe L acknowledges that though her parents initially encouraged her to take up dancing, the decision to continue was based on her love for the art form.
The doctor who made the diagnosis recommended that he take up dancing, and his mother enrolled him in dancing school, which led to his career in show business.
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In another cutting, he tells the Daily Express: "I am thinking of taking up dancing lessons again, as I have not danced for some years". The new joy in Eliot's life breaks cover in his late work.
A former gymnast who injured a vertebra in a 1983 trampoline accident, Morvan took up dancing as therapy and turned into a club-crawling dance master.
When Pauline takes up dancing naked for Emory, Jim seeks revenge.
Even now, centuries after men took up dancing, ballet is seen as much odder than blowing a brass instrument or stripping in a working men's club.
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