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He is a Grand Knight Imperial (or something similar) of the Primrose League, and makes speeches between the ventriloquist and the step-dancer at their meetings.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 22, 1914 Various 1898
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John Storm had seen it all before in the days when, under his father's guidance, he had seen everything -- the juggler, the acrobat, the step-dancer, the comic singer, the tableaus, and the living picture.
The Christian A Story Hall Caine 1892
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"I think it's just that we still enjoy what we do," singer, multi-instrumentalist and step-dancer Stewart MacNeil has said of their life in the music business.
London Free Press 2010
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Current senior men's world champion step-dancer Mike Holland and three-ime Canadian champion Dan Stacey also will perform.
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Current senior men's world champion step-dancer Mike Holland and three-ime Canadian champion Dan Stacey also will perform.
Vail Daily - Top Stories Kris Sabel Director's Chair Vail Valley, CO Colora 2009
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Canadian Grand Master Fiddle Champion and Canadian Open Fiddle Champion as well as a champion Ottawa Valley step-dancer - and she does both at the same time!
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Dancing at Lughnasa - she trained with an Irish step-dancer for, like, 6 months.
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New England Celtic Arts in partnership with the Franco-American Heritage Center, is presenting renown Prince Edward Island fiddler and step-dancer Cynthia McLeod.
Sun Journal 2010
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New England Celtic Arts in partnership with the Franco-American Heritage Center, is presenting renown Prince Edward Island fiddler and step-dancer Cynthia McLeod.
Sun Journal 2010
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