Sentences with phrase «of dance crazes»

She even provides an oral argument on the importance of dance crazes within society.

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Earlier this month in his outlook for September, the head of the world's largest bond shop employed the Lindy dance craze, former Citigroup CEO Chuck Prince, the Wimpy cartoon character and his «dying cult of equity» argument in a mash - up of prose to describe the «age of inflation that is upon us,» which he claims typically «provides a headwind, not a tailwind, to securities prices in both stocks and bonds.»
In typical Bill Gross style, the head of the world's largest bond shop employs the Lindy dance craze, former Citigroup CEO Chuck Prince, the Wimpy cartoon character and his dying cult of equity argument in a mash - up of prose to describe the «age of inflation that is upon us,» which he claims typically «provides a headwind, not a tailwind, to securities prices in both stocks and bonds.»
, in METROPOLITAN he is for the «ridiculous» Cha - Cha and most especially the highly - organized dances and rituals of the debutante ball scene, and in his latest, DAMSELS IN DISTRESS, he is for the collegiate damsels prescribing tap and Astaire for depression, and trying to start their own Latin dance craze.
This trilogy is composed of METROPOLITAN's portrayal of the debutante dance scene in late 60s or very early 70s, THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO's re-evaluation of the disco scene of the late 70s and very early 80s, and DAMSELS IN DISTRESS's consideration of how hard it is to start a dance craze in contemporary timeof METROPOLITAN's portrayal of the debutante dance scene in late 60s or very early 70s, THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO's re-evaluation of the disco scene of the late 70s and very early 80s, and DAMSELS IN DISTRESS's consideration of how hard it is to start a dance craze in contemporary timeof the debutante dance scene in late 60s or very early 70s, THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO's re-evaluation of the disco scene of the late 70s and very early 80s, and DAMSELS IN DISTRESS's consideration of how hard it is to start a dance craze in contemporary timeOF DISCO's re-evaluation of the disco scene of the late 70s and very early 80s, and DAMSELS IN DISTRESS's consideration of how hard it is to start a dance craze in contemporary timeof the disco scene of the late 70s and very early 80s, and DAMSELS IN DISTRESS's consideration of how hard it is to start a dance craze in contemporary timeof the late 70s and very early 80s, and DAMSELS IN DISTRESS's consideration of how hard it is to start a dance craze in contemporary timeof how hard it is to start a dance craze in contemporary times.
i suppose you think it makes you «dance with black folk» and «jump out of windows in a crazed state» as well... please educate yourself
Believe it or not, if you want to learn the basics of the lambada, the new dance craze from Brazil, you might visit Twin Falls, Idaho (pop.
for the impetus of the charity dance marathon craze that began on many campuses back then.
The jive is a revised version of the American crazed jitterbug dance of the 1930s and is still very popular today.
Then the fitness and aerobics craze of the 80s took leggings from the dance studio to the street, with pop stars like Madonna and Cyndi Lauper changing how women dressed.
Ronan, for instance, becomes a bit of a hero in the comics and it's be great to see him more than a crazed, brick - flying maniac who's easily distracted by dance moves.
Some poor performances, particularly by Neve Campbell (Wild Things, Scream 2), and some hackneyed storytelling hinders the story from ever being truly gripping, but the film does give some insights into why America had become so immersed in an escapist and hedonistic dance craze after the turmoil of Vietnam.
Where his Metropolitan and Barcelona dropped anchor in immaculately - observed social environs (Manhattan's waning debutante scene and the European refuge of loquacious Americans, respectively), Stillman's modestly - budgeted return to filmmaking holed up in a dreamlike and not especially convincing college setting, where Gatsby-esque self - inventors sought to transform their ugly little world through good soap and new dance crazes.
So we get Pacino doing a Tony Montana growl and A Scent of the Woman dance; Walken doing his deadpan delivery and even a quick little soft shoe; and Arkin falls back into his half - crazed, moment - seizing act.
Stephen «tWitch» Boss talks about his journey from dance - crazed kid in Alamaba to buddy of Channing Tatum and co-star of the new «Magic Mike XXL.»
No, it's not the latest dance craze; the «the hairball hack» is that awful coughing sound that cats make when trying to expel that terrible ball of fur.
, the player will find him / herself navigating the confinements of the Baker mansion, evading the crazed family and fighting or dancing around the Molded — the creatures of
Not that I worked that out by myself, there are interpretive panels to help, which also include suggestions we associate the work with the 90s dance craze voguing, 16th century notions of courtly behaviour and Ken Russell's 1971 schlock - buster The Devils.
Come and watch our dancers as they demonstrate the latest dance craze that is a combination of Indian classical and Western hip - hop.
Remember the dot - com craze, when lawyers fled law firms for fledgling start - ups, with visions of stock options and IPO cash - outs dancing in their heads?
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