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Fittingly, her Hoofer was Robert Fairchild, for whom this was a breakthrough season.
City Ballet's Ceaseless Work in Progress; Varone's Meditation on Daniel Pearl 2009
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So what songs would you add for this Happy Hoofer?
David Wild: Dancing Fool: A Moving Playlist For Tom DeLay, Our 'Dancing' Star With Two Right Feet 2009
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Fittingly, her Hoofer was Robert Fairchild, for whom this was a breakthrough season.
City Ballet's Ceaseless Work in Progress; Varone's Meditation on Daniel Pearl 2009
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Written by Jeff Hochhauser and Bob Johnston, "My Vaudeville Man!" is based on "Letters of a Hoofer to His Ma," the epistolary autobiography of Jack Donahue, a real-life vaudevillian who ran away from home at 17 to pursue a life on the wicked stage, much to the dismay of his mother, a hard-bitten Irish immigrant who took for granted that her son would go the way of his father, a ne'er-do-well drunkard.
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He was, afterall, a former Navy Seal, Hoofer Division.
When The Iraqis Can Do Standup, Then We Can Stand Down: Confessions of A Mercenary Comedy Writer 2007
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He was, afterall, a former Navy Seal, Hoofer Division.
When The Iraqis Can Do Standup, Then We Can Stand Down: Confessions of A Mercenary Comedy Writer 2007
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The Hoofer thundered by, disappearing around the curve.
Centaur Aisle Anthony, Piers 1981
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Dor leaned forward, squeezing with his knees, and the Hoofer unconsciously speeded up.
Centaur Aisle Anthony, Piers 1981
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He started up the slope yet again, but this time he wanted to meet the Hoofer.
Centaur Aisle Anthony, Piers 1981
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"I'm running out of hay-and the storm is coming," he told the Hoofer.
Centaur Aisle Anthony, Piers 1981
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