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  2. List of U.S. state dances - Wikipedia

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    List of U.S. state dances. Many states of the United States have adopted official dances as one of their state symbols. The practice has extended to U.S. territories and Washington, D.C. [ 1] Starting in the 1970s, many states adopted square dance as their state dance, the result of a campaign by square dancers to make it the national dance. [ 2]

  3. Line dance - Wikipedia

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    Line dance. A line dance is a choreographed dance in which a group of people dance along to a repeating sequence of steps while arranged in one or more lines or rows. These lines usually face all in the same direction, or less commonly face each other. [ 1][ 2][ 3] Unlike circle dancing, line dancers are not in physical contact with each other.

  4. Cotton-Eyed Joe - Wikipedia

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    The dance remained popular in Texas in the 1970s. [15] A circle dance called "Cotton-Eyed Joe" can be found in the 1975 edition of Encyclopedia of Social Dance. The men stand on the inside of a circle facing out, and the women stand on the outside facing in; both circles follow a sequence of kick steps and struts.

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    Ron Kaye, pictured in 2011, made the Daily News a formidable competitor to the L.A. Times and pushed hard to make the San Fernando Valley a city independent of Los Angeles.

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  7. Dancing in the Sheets - Wikipedia

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    "Dancing in the Sheets" is a song written by Bill Wolfer [1] and Dean Pitchford [2] and recorded by American R&B group Shalamar. [3] It was featured on the chart-topping soundtrack album of the 1984 motion picture Footloose [4] and was also the first single from their album Heartbreak, [5] featuring the new line-up of Howard Hewett, [6] Delisa Davis and Micki Free. [7]

  8. Category:Line dances - Wikipedia

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    Main page: Line dance. Pages in category "Line dances" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Southern New England Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    The First Century of the Telephone in Connecticut. Southern New England Telephone, New Haven, Connecticut, 1978. White, James A., and Paul Ingrassia. "AT&T Break-up Gives Two Mavericks an Opportunity to Compete in New Fields." Wall Street Journal, April 10, 1982. "The Brassiest Bell Company." Business Week, March 14, 1983.