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  • 51Glossary of partner dance terms — This is a list of dance terms that are not names of dances or types of dances. See List of dances and List of dance style categories for those. This glossary lists terms used in various types of partner dances, leaving out terms of highly evolved …

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  • 52Sweet Valley High — Author Francine Pascal Country United States Language English Genre Children s literature Published 1983 …

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  • 53Bhangra — dance performance in 2010. Bhaṅgṛā (Punjabi: ਭੰਗੜਾ (Gurmukhi), بھنگڑا (Shahmukhi),; pronounced …

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  • 54Cole Thornhart — Brandon Buddy as Cole Thornhart in the One Life to Live opening sequence One Life to Live Portrayed by Brandon Buddy (2006–2010) Van Hughes (201 …

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  • 55Serbian culture — Part of a series on the Culture of Serbia Arts …

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  • 56Closed position — Pierre Auguste Renoir, Bal à Bougival, 1883 In partner dancing, closed position is a category of positions in which partners hold each other while facing at least approximately toward each other. Closed positions employ either body contact or… …

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  • 57Wink (game) — Infobox Game title = Wink image link = image caption = Wink being played by young Quakers at JYF in Bournville Meeting House, 2006. designer = illustrator = publisher = players = An Odd Number (at least 9) ages = Any (usually adolescence through… …

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  • 58hand — hand1 [ hænd ] noun *** ▸ 1 body part at end of arm ▸ 2 help ▸ 3 clapping ▸ 4 part of clock ▸ 5 set of cards you hold ▸ 6 advantages in situation ▸ 7 someone working on farm/ship ▸ 8 handwriting ▸ 9 unit of height of horses ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count …

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  • 59hand */*/*/ — I UK [hænd] / US noun Word forms hand : singular hand plural hands 1) [countable] the part of your body at the end of each arm that you use for picking up and holding things Mrs Bennet put her hands over her ears to shut out the noise. have/hold… …

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  • 60Latin American dance — Introduction  dance traditions of Mexico, Central America, and the portions of South America and the Caribbean colonized by the Spanish and the Portuguese. These traditions reflect the distinctive mixtures of indigenous (Amerindian), African, and …

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