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It was almost as if, at 7pm last night, someone had tweeted him with the 1,889th reminder that Jeremy Corbyn had, earlier that day … waltzed it.
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("It was spooky, the Tchaikovsky in the first half". "Learning to waltz — it's like filleting a fish". "What's playing at the Ziegfeld?") During a jazz number, a waiter walked by a beloved regular and tapped out a vibes solo on his shoulders: another surprise that felt like home.
I'm a lucky fucker, I've just waltzed into it.
The team captain Mike Richards made quite a night of it, by scoring this splendid goal and then by bucking tradition to celebrate with the Prince of Wales trophy, a no-no in hockey superstition, although Sidney Crosby waltzed with it last year and Pittsburgh won anyway.
Designed by Thomas Schenk and Ms. Waltz, it might have been an auditorium in an abandoned schoolhouse, its plaster and cinder-block walls and wooden floor long since fallen into disrepair.
For Waltz, it was the role he had been longing for.
The road to the Super Bowl won't be the waltz it may have been if Burress had been on the team.
Like her fiction features Away from Her and Take This Waltz, it's an affecting domestic drama in which the stakes keep shifting.
VIENNA—Here in Austria's capital, networking is like a waltz: It should look easy even when it's hard.
Waltz: It's a deliberate choice.
William Levy & Cheryl Burke Dance: Viennese Waltz "It's classical week, but I'm not a classical guy.
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