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Examples
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Well, he's been touring his famous step-dancing for 16 years.
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Culver City Music Festival - Always wanted to do some self-inspired Irish step-dancing in the middle of Culver City?
Girl at a Bar: Weekend Recommendations -- July 28-31 Girl at a Bar 2011
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Lordy, lordy, things could have taken quite a different turn if Maureen McGowan hadn't hated Irish step-dancing so much.
Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Sister to the World's Women Nancy Ruhling 2011
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Culver City Music Festival - Always wanted to do some self-inspired Irish step-dancing in the middle of Culver City?
Girl at a Bar: Weekend Recommendations -- July 28-31 Girl at a Bar 2011
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In this day and age, it is difficult to imagine the step-dancing situation in reverse -- i.e., a black person or team excelling in a traditionally white activity and being met with racial hostility from educated young whites.
The Step-Dance Kerfuffle James Taranto 2010
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In this day and age, it is difficult to imagine the step-dancing situation in reverse -- i.e., a black person or team excelling in a traditionally white activity and being met with racial hostility from educated young whites.
The Step-Dance Kerfuffle James Taranto 2010
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And woe for everyone if Obama hadn't been elected, because we'd all be under attack by angry step-dancing children with shattered dreams of middle-class employment.
Matt Osborne: Glenn Beck's Two Week Video Mystery Solved (UPDATE) 2009
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Irish step-dancing on the laptop when your ISP craps out?
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The dabke is all about hips and breeze whereas, if you find yourself at a ceilidh, Celtic step-dancing is all about feet and knees.
Fall On Your Knees Macdonald Ann-Marie 1996
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The dabke is all about hips and breeze whereas, if you find yourself at a ceilidh, Celtic step-dancing is all about feet and knees.
Fall On Your Knees Macdonald Ann-Marie 1996
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