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Last month, celebrity trainer Tracy Anderson was reportedly having difficulties getting people to sign up for her new $900-per-month Tribeca gym, where her most prominent client, the actressGwyneth Paltrow, is also apartner.
Still Gym-less, Celebrity Trainer Tracy Anderson Teaches at the Marriott 2009
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Last month, celebrity trainer Tracy Anderson was reportedly having difficulties getting people to sign up for her new $900-per-month Tribeca gym, where her most prominent client, the actressGwyneth Paltrow, is also apartner.
Still Gym-less, Celebrity Trainer Tracy Anderson Teaches at the Marriott 2009
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Remember the dance-apartner man kindly for his numero-uno contribution to romantic alienation: "The Twist"
If You Remember Chubby Checker . . . Judith Fitzgerald 2008
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Since your expectations of apartner will change from your 20s, 30s, 40s and beyond, is there a point where not being so picky becomes a logical act when you are hoping to couple up and the dating pool is much smaller?
Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis Carolyn Hax 2011
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Anderson, apartner with Spirit & Truth Fellowship International (www. stfonline.org), teaches on "Finding the Balance No Trespassing Allowed."
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[See all our videos at www. youtube.com] Renee Anderson, apartner with Spirit & Truth
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[See all our videos at www. youtube.com] Renee Anderson, apartner with Spirit & Truth Fellowship International (www. stfonline.org), teaches on
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