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On the other hand, a reader can linger on some of the more awe-inspiring moments in Waltzing with Bashir in a way that you can't watching the movie.
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So the phrase Waltzing Matilda came to mean: "to travel from place to place in search of work with all one's belongings on one's back wrapped in a blanket or cloth".
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2009
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"Waltzing" was the expression that came to mind when picturing their movement.
Belizean Birds in the New York Times! yobubba 2009
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"Waltzing" is derived from the German term of "auf der waltz" which meant to travel while learning a trade.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2009
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Published in 2003, "Waltzing" starts by defining "risk" in the project management sense and explaining why risk is important to manage and why the temptations to ignore it are insidious.
SD Times Latest News 2008
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It ranks somewhere just below "Waltzing Matilda" as an unofficial Aussie anthem and Jackman makes the most of it without overdoing it.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Hugh Jackman Razzle Dazzles Broadway In New Show Michael Giltz 2011
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It ranks somewhere just below "Waltzing Matilda" as an unofficial Aussie anthem and Jackman makes the most of it without overdoing it.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Hugh Jackman Razzle Dazzles Broadway In New Show Michael Giltz 2011
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"Waltzing back to the dark place" may be an actual lyric.
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There was a terrific young man from Bangalore, India, and an excellent and very tall tenor whose accomplishments, in addition to his singing rather well, included proficiency in Viennese Dialect, and Waltzing.
Brian Dickie: Apple Effect and Other Stories Brian Dickie 2010
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There was a terrific young man from Bangalore, India, and an excellent and very tall tenor whose accomplishments, in addition to his singing rather well, included proficiency in Viennese Dialect, and Waltzing.
Brian Dickie: Apple Effect and Other Stories Brian Dickie 2010
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