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A few pros will be in Phoenix, too, principally little-name skaters who have spent recent seasons on the ice-show circuit.
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British audiences in the 1950s when she starred in ice-show extravaganzas staged by the impresario Tom Arnold.
WN.com - Articles related to Spare schools, poll bets told 2010
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British audiences in the 1950s when she starred in ice-show extravaganzas staged by the impresario Tom Arnold.
WN.com - Articles related to Spare schools, poll bets told 2010
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British audiences in the 1950s when she starred in ice-show extravaganzas staged by the impresario Tom Arnold.
WN.com - Articles related to Spare schools, poll bets told 2010
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British audiences in the 1950s when she starred in ice-show extravaganzas staged by the impresario Tom Arnold.
WN.com - Articles related to Spare schools, poll bets told 2010
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British audiences in the 1950s when she starred in ice-show extravaganzas staged by the impresario Tom Arnold.
WN.com - Articles related to Spare schools, poll bets told 2010
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British audiences in the 1950s when she starred in ice-show extravaganzas staged by the impresario Tom Arnold.
WN.com - Articles related to Spare schools, poll bets told 2010
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(Of course, this being the Caribbean, there is also an ice-show experience, just because they can).
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(1956 silver medalist who later coached in China) and John Curry (1976 gold medalist who was later an influential choreographer and ice-show producer.)
The Bilerico Project Patricia Nell Warren 2010
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