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Young speakers of Vietnamese use fun in Global English phrases like “have fun with game,” and Greenlandic teenagers in Nuuk seek fun by break-dancing.
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Young speakers of Vietnamese use fun in Global English phrases like “have fun with game,” and Greenlandic teenagers in Nuuk seek fun by break-dancing.
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At one time, he listened to heavy metal music, studied Japanese and Buddhism and joined a largely ethnic Korean break-dancing team.
N.Va. man sentenced to 25 years for threats, trying to join terrorist group
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You might wear a tuxedo to the ballet; you'd never wear it to watch break-dancing.
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At one time, he listened to heavy metal music, studied Japanese and Buddhism and joined a largely ethnic Korean break-dancing team.
N.Va. man sentenced to 25 years for threats, trying to join terrorist group
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The 53-year-old Material Girl brings Brahim Zaibat her 24-year-old break-dancing boyfriend, sips bellinis and sings "Like a Virgin" until 4:30 a.m. to Valentino, Guy Oseary and her cast: Andrea Riseborough, Abbie Cornish, James D'Arcy and Oscar Issac, who is also in the Cannes-winner Drive.
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You might wear a tuxedo to the ballet; you'd never wear it to watch break-dancing.
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You might wear a tuxedo to the ballet; you'd never wear it to watch break-dancing.
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The break-dancing regulars at the station had no idea what hit them when they saw the group come sashaying toward them.
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You might wear a tuxedo to the ballet; you'd never wear it to watch break-dancing.
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