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It's a powerful image, and one that encapsulates the way that dancers just seem to navigate the world a bit differently than the rest of us. .
If future cultural historians are ever looking for a sentence that encapsulates the way supposedly democratising trends in electronic communication have magnified the bogus sense of entitlement of pre-existing UK media elites, this one will do nicely.
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