Everyone knows him as a hard-nosed, hard-rock leader who takes no jive, stands up for what is right and goes about playing the right way. |
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Coupled with learning, fun, jive and jest, to enhance one's personality one must get a good campus life. |
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In this way, we teenagers picked up ballroom, jazz, jive and the frowned upon jitter bugging. |
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Also difficult is the changing metric structure and the note patterns that do not jive with the meter of the moment. |
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The next hour is spent dancing the tango, the waltz the rumba, the cha-cha and jive. |
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We practiced the cha-cha, quickstep, jive and samba, all of which are coming along quite well. |
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There was also a blitz ball, a jitterbug jive dance night, a mock 1940s wedding, a remembrance service and a parade. |
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We used to have to get the shy boys up to dance, teach them the basic steps, waltz, jive, and Latin steps. |
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Co-founder Terry Monaghan described what it takes to be an ace at the jive. |
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She employs around 20 teachers, teaching ballet, tap, foxtrot, waltz, tango, jive and hip hop. |
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They succumbed in laughter, and eventually gave up, and danced jive to the lively music. |
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Fifty members of the group turned up to show just how the jive should be danced. |
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Soon, in addition to jazz, ballet and tap, children may be begging for swing, jive, foxtrot and rumba lessons. |
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Ratc now conducts beginners' classes to introduce you to the jive, cha cha, and salsa. |
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Live music, dance workshops and late-night jive discos are only some of the treats for enthusiasts. |
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Sylvia lent him to me at the adults' Christmas party for a jive, for which I was very grateful. |
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The Hoochers are a unique six-piece outfit who play traditional blues with an assorted blend of funk, jazz, rock, swing, bop and jive. |
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Sitting above an advertisement for live jive music, it seems to capture the incongruity of a violent death in this easy-going part of Glasgow. |
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The concerts have featured internationally renowned bands playing music as diverse as African dance music, ska, jive, salsa and Bhangra. |
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I loved the Reverend's daughter, and I loved the sweet, sweet jive of rock and roll music. |
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Combining cool jazz jive with a spectacular sonic range, his work both before the mic and at the composer's table can't be matched. |
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But what he found when he went to Johannesburg convinced him that an entire album could be built around township jive. |
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It is going to be a musical weekend this Easter, with classical music by the orchestra and township jive at Windybrow. |
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Most popular music, however, tends to come from South Africa, with its rich history of township jive. |
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They speak jive, they jive to the shops and back, they live to jive but the jive is barely alive. |
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It's a nice portrait of Strummer the hipster, talking his jive talk and dropping the needle on U Roy records to a worldwide audience. |
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But I feel like we are all still telling the same joke about Barbara Billingsley talking jive in Airplane. |
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Between the intermittent razor-sharp lines, he lumbers his cast with some creaky, faintly anachronistic hipster jive dialogue. |
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Scott Hudson was freaking hilarious talking in carny jive when interviewing them. |
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He shops for disco clothes and plaid pants, gets an Afro wig and starts talking jive. |
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There are beautiful teens with bored expressions, belied by their enthusiastic jive. |
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It's often hard to distinguish between real advances, simple improvements on existing technologies, and pure marketing jive. |
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In case you're not hip to the industry jive, the usual angle is that the described band is the hottest thing the reader of the bio will ever see. |
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Shows like Fraggle Rock, Howdy Doody, and that one on Fox about the jive talking cat in a leather jacket began to absorb all my free time. |
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Oh man, these people are all around us making joke after joke, jive after jive, pun after pun, all in a vain attempt to elicit laughter. |
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It's easy to see why these films were used as part of the shuck and jive of the traveling movie marketer. |
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Members can take lessons at a variety of levels at little or no cost or just hang out and jive to big band music. |
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Learn to jive, waltz, quick step etc. at classes to be held in Ceolaras Coleman. |
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The fact that Colmes, who is demonstrably brighter than that, can sit there and shuck and jive with this fool says a lot about him. |
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The very nature of God-given expression makes room for people to hum, pluck, and jive while giving concerns over society's woes. |
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The Latin category consists of the rumba, cha cha, samba, paso doble and jive. |
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In fact, the album's overall polished countenance doesn't seem to jive with the band's supposed rootsy goals. |
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Any band that can blend an odd mixture of garage rock and southern jive automatically qualifies as good. |
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They all have that easy-rolling swing tempo that is the hallmark of early marabi jazz and penny-whistle jive. |
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So, for a last chance to jive and mingle with the last remaining fellow citizens from far-flung corners of the globe, get there now! |
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Off ice, she listens to all kinds of music but prefers jive and hip-hop. |
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But it's still a big jive turkey in need of a valuable lesson. |
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It was zestful, restless, alive, jumping with jazz, sass and jive. |
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But when the hands come up, that means shut up with mindless jive. |
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Now, jobs figures still aren't dancing the jive yet, but prices are spiraling higher and higher, mocking the Fed's directorate for central planning. |
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Gloria and her husband still enjoy a bit of a bop and a jive. |
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She is not swayed by hype, jive, or anybody else's pressures. |
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She made it to the show's semi-finals with her professional dance partner, having learnt to dance the waltz, foxtrot, samba, rumba, jive and quickstep among others. |
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My polygamist tendencies wouldn't jive with your inclination for monogamy. |
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There are many people who want to dance and jive to that kind of music. |
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Jump and jive with R'n'B and Boogie-Woogie, a la Jools Holland. |
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With her vocal range embracing mbaqanga, kwela, township jive and American jazz through ballads to gospel, she will add Afro-international zest to the tribute concerts. |
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The jive may be the latest dance craze here but it is not new. |
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I turned the corner and, I jive you not, the first person I saw was Lamps. |
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Instead, she wanted to listen to her music and go disco-ing or to some jive concert. |
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His street jive is portrayed as something materialistic and cool. |
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Their movements have a likable jazzy syncopation, a bit of relaxed jive. |
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Audrey II has started to talk and not just talk, but Shaft-like jive talk. |
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With a name full of jargon jive and a cast of unknown comedians and aspiring actors, this marketed as a hip urban comedy sounds like a prescription for disaster. |
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In this time and place to shuck and jive is the only available survival strategy. |
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It traces rappers' verbal gymnastics to the be-bop jive talk of Cab Calloway and Dizzy Gillespie, which is true as far as it goes. |
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Then, when Ali's jive began to bend toward something like truth, Lipsyte snatched those thoughts for his column. |
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What I said earlier about unifying the country may not jive with this comment. |
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A jive teacher has been working with the team to fully capture the movements and rhythm of rock and roll dancing. |
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That doesn't always jive with the need you have, so it becomes something in addition to the work we do. |
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How do they know what to believe when they get those messages, when the figures do not jive? |
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With his Rhythm Kings, the former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman plays a solid mixture of classics from the swing and jive periods, plus some true evergreens. |
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Saddam's shuck and jive shows he will never come clean. |
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Better visual depictions of portion sizes and practical examples such as the dinner plate method, Zimbabwe hand jive method, tennis ball, computer mouse, or palm of the hand were recommended. |
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At the same time, KingBach is pure shuck and jive. |
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Suddenly its sly, subversive jive talk made sleazy sense. |
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When I started out, I was strictly jive talk and blue jeans. |
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Routines included waltz, jive, tango, paso doble, gavotte, cha cha cha, rumba and for the first time, street dance. |
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But it allows its characters to make music together, as words connect into a pulsing, transporting jive talk, given blissful life by Ms. Harris and the inexhaustibly nimble Mr. Elrod. |
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A deceptive runner can juke and jive a would-be tackler right out of his socks if he can get that one-on-one, head-on angle of attack. |
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The jive, jitterbug, and many such dances that were virtually improvisational originated in the United States, often among the black population, and were subsequently adopted in Europe. |
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Strictly Come Dancing can be quite becoming if you're doing a foxtrot, less so if you're doing a jive and not at all if you're Ann Widdecombe in cerise satin and a harness. |
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They will perform everything from the jive to the Paso Doble and foxtrot in a series of stunning evening shows. |
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As we have seen, the advent of transmedia in the content realm is, above all, a means of inventing innovative narrative universes that are apt to jive better with the expectations of young audiences. |
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The Mersey Swing Lindy Hoppers will be showing of their jive and jitterbugs with a demonstration of dancing. |
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I used to be a jiver, I was in a jive team with my first love. |
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Dancers and those just keen to have a go are invited to jive and jitterbug the night away underneath the Ulster Hall's famous glitterball to big-band sounds. |
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Rewind back to the good ol'days of swing, disco, jive, jazz. |
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