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- wide heels. The hind legs of the Gypsy Horse should display proper angulation for a pulling horse, although not to the degree found in larger feathered draught...
- Birds of a Feather is a British sitcom originally broadcast on BBC One from 16 October 1989 to 24 December 1998, then revived on ITV from 2 January 2014...
- the Strand" by Roxy Music and in Ray Charles' version of "Shake a Tail Feather". The dance is also referenced in The Orlons song "Wah Watusi". (1962)...
- Memoriam 2020". Tony Award. May 18, 2020. Retrieved May 30, 2020. Meg Myles at IMDb "Ex-Pinup Girl Now Into Feathers", wsj.com; accessed October 31, 2015....
- imply 'good'. The game has four expansions, Branch & Claw, Jagged Earth, Feather and Flame, and Nature Incarnate (the last released in 2023). Both the base...
- concentrically over 180 degrees around the same point in opposite directions. The feather step is a basic figure in International Style foxtrot, in which the leader...
- a Train 1945 (18th) 0 1 Library of Congress 1945 (18th) 0 1 Life with Feathers 1945 (18th) 0 1 Mighty Mouse in Gypsy Life 1945 (18th) 0 1 Music for Millions...
- ruffled or lace headpiece or a bonnet Tights or stockings High heels, usually black A feather duster White or black lace garter Optional accessories depend...
- sequence progressing around the room might employ a feather step (four counts), reverse turn with feather finish (eight counts), three step (four counts)...
- separate the big toe from the rest of the toes. Slides can be high-heeled, flat-heeled or somewhere in between, and may cover nearly the entire foot from...