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(Soundbite of cheering and applause) Mr. BRIAN MOYLAND (Writer, Gawker. com): I don't know the difference between a pasodoble and a foxtrot.
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(Soundbite of cheering and applause) Mr. BRIAN MOYLAND (Writer, Gawker. com): I don't know the difference between a pasodoble and a foxtrot.
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(Soundbite of cheering and applause) Mr. BRIAN MOYLAND (Writer, Gawker. com): I don't know the difference between a pasodoble and a foxtrot.
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(Soundbite of cheering and applause) Mr. BRIAN MOYLAND (Writer, Gawker. com): I don't know the difference between a pasodoble and a foxtrot.
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While Hernando drank in a long ovation, Carlos stood up in his too-small pen beneath the pulsating Plaza stands and listened as the brass band struck up a pasodoble.
Carlos The Impossible (Part 1) JTK Belle 2010
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(Soundbite of cheering and applause) Mr. BRIAN MOYLAND (Writer, Gawker. com): I don't know the difference between a pasodoble and a foxtrot.
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With his second dance, he channeled his aggression and powered through his pasodoble.
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They were heading home, to Brooklyn, after an hour with an instructor in a Times Square studio, working through a dramatically physical pasodoble they planned to unreel in Blackpool.
Ballroom Dancing 2008
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An 18,000-strong crowd packed into the stands to watch the matadors in their shiny "suits of lights" step out for the last time to the sound of trumpets and a band playing pasodoble tunes.
The Guardian World News Giles Tremlett 2011
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An 18,000-strong crowd packed into the stands to watch the matadors in their shiny "suits of lights" step out for the last time to the sound of trumpets and a band playing pasodoble tunes.
The Guardian World News Giles Tremlett 2011
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