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| Ratcliff, Roy with | Lindy Adams. |
| Variants include the Double | Lindy and Triple Lindy. |
| Kyle saves | Lindy and her father, and arranges for Lindy to move |
| When | Lindy and her father are about to be mugged by two b |
| Vanessa Hudgens and Alex Pettyfer played | Lindy and Kyle, respectively, and Mary Kate Olsen po |
| c star Red Foley and has three sisters: Debby, | Lindy, and Laury. |
| He is the son of | Lindy and Marge Cubbage and cousin of former major l |
| The plot is based on the disappearance of | Lindy and Michael Chamberlain's baby Azaria in the A |
| he European flat season, and the winners Lucky | Lindy and Rebel Rebel both went on to be second in t |
| XL231: Lusty | Lindy, at the Yorkshire Air Museum, York. |
| sts of Chief David Babin and five Councillors: | Lindy Black, George Sackaney, Denis Tremblay Sr, Edw |
| Lindy Boggs National Center for Community Literacy | |
| Lindy Boggs still prevailed, 45,091 votes (63.8 perc | |
| nne Morrison Claiborne Boggs, usually known as | Lindy Boggs (born March 13, 1916), is a United State |
| 2003 | Lindy Boggs, Marisol Deluna, Vonetta Flowers, Karen |
| Texas; launched 12 November 1941; sponsored by | Lindy Boggs, wife of Congressman Hale Boggs of Louis |
| Lindy Booth as Kathryn | |
| rk Honeymoon is a 2008 thriller film, starring | Lindy Booth, Nick Cornish, Tia Carrere, Daryl Hannah |
| Lindy Brigitte Leveau-Agricole (born 14 November 197 | |
| father's promotion, Stampede Wrestling, facing | Lindy Calder in his debut match. |
| In particular, antagonism was directed towards | Lindy Chamberlain for reportedly not behaving as a " |
| Lindy Chamberlain was convicted of murder on 29 Octo | |
| came a vocal supporter of Australian Adventist | Lindy Chamberlain who had been wrongly convicted of |
| esert, in which the young boy, Benji, acts out | Lindy Chamberlain in a game of charades, as well as |
| The mother, | Lindy Chamberlain, camping with her family, claimed |
| rsity's Uptown New Orleans campus includes the | Lindy Claiborne Boggs Center for Energy and Biotechn |
| Lindy Clubb is a longtime resident of Winnipeg, and | |
| tional champion sister Marilyn Cochran, sister | Lindy Cochran, nephew Jimmy Cochran, niece Jessica K |
| Lindy Coyne - guitar | |
| The original cast co-starred Rose Marie, | Lindy Doherty, Jack Albertson, Bob Scheerer and Ted |
| Mi Hyun Kim, Aree Song, Silvia Cavalleri, | Lindy Duncan, Christine Wolf, Nicole Hage, Paola Mor |
| She also has a new mother figure in | Lindy Harlaown (who later adopts Fate). |
| family (since he had Fate as his guardian and | Lindy Harlaown as his adoptive parent), Erio was pla |
| Lindy Hemming (born August 21, 1948 in Wales) is a W | |
| The video was directed by | Lindy Heymann, and features actor John Hurt performi |
| also composed the instrumental film score for | Lindy Heymann's 2010 low-budget British film, Kicks. |
| Bugg comes originally from | Lindy Hop (Jitterbug). |
| Hollywood-style | Lindy Hop is a variety of Lindy Hop, an American ver |
| It is Stanford University's premier | Lindy Hop performance group. |
| Lindy Hop was also increasing in popularity, and by | |
| A popular variation of Hollywood-Style | Lindy Hop called LA-style Lindy Hop has a few techni |
| Many | lindy hop competitions distinguish between professio |
| Al & Leon were a prominent American | Lindy Hop and jazz dance duo. |
| He is known for choreographing the | Lindy Hop jazz routine Tranky Doo. |
| The Boilermakers perform at | Lindy Hop dance events, concerts, clubs and weddings |
| The Shorty George in the | Lindy Hop repertoire is named for Snowden. |
| Lindy Hop has been featured in popular media since i | |
| n to perform a recreation of the most infamous | Lindy hop routine of all time, Hellzapoppin' alongsi |
| nced to 2/4 ragtime music or traditional jazz, | Lindy Hop was danced to swing music (a kind of swing |
| mber of The Rhythm Hot Shots and authoritative | Lindy Hop historian - described the differences in s |
| Once the swing dance and | Lindy Hop revival took hold during the late 1980s, M |
| 920 - 24 April 1985), was a prominent American | Lindy Hop and jazz dancer. |
| The dance evolved from the | Lindy Hop with the work of the Arthur Murray dance s |
| nggren helped organize the first international | Lindy Hop festival in Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
| thriving communities throughout the world, and | Lindy Hop can today be found in almost every large w |
| Lindy Hop historians also draw clear distinctions be | |
| The | Lindy Hop was performed by Homer Simpson while dress |
| Lindy Hop today is danced as a social dance, as a co | |
| m's Savoy Ballroom and reputed inventor of the | Lindy Hop or Jitterbug dance styles. |
| Savoy style | Lindy Hop was most frequently associated with living |
| Minns also played a part in the revival of | Lindy Hop in the 1980s, when he was invited to Stock |
| Lindy hop is frequently danced to a range of music b | |
| While | lindy hop developed as a response to swing jazz in t |
| is that vernacular African American dance, and | Lindy Hop in particular, prioritised individual styl |
| Dancers, which has been credited as the first | Lindy Hop dance troupe. |
| (aka Apache)(aka Tornado) is the name used in | Lindy Hop for a dance move in which the leader execu |
| era', there are ongoing discussions within the | lindy hop community about the types of music which b |
| BRR - | Lindy Hop, Boogie Woogie, Rock´n´Roll, Bugg, Doubleb |
| specializes in technically precise savoy-style | Lindy Hop, classic and modern jazz moves, high-flyin |
| omeone of the other Swedish BRR dances - Bugg, | Lindy Hop, Boogie Woogie and Rock and Roll (dance). |
| are often combined with 8-count moves from the | Lindy hop, Charleston, and Balboa. |
| n Rosedale Maryland, teaching a combination of | Lindy Hop, Charleston, and East Coast Swing during a |
| is the name of a dance step in the Big Apple, | Lindy Hop, and other dances. |
| ritative figures in the academic discussion of | Lindy Hop, in part for their work with Marshall and |
| egan his career with dances like the Cakewalk, | Lindy Hop, and Charleston at the Savoy Ballroom in H |
| or white) dancers who were 'in the know' about | Lindy Hop, which had been evolving in big city black |
| t can be traced as far back as the 1920s, from | Lindy Hop, to Jitterbug and to the 50's when Washing |
| The swingout is the defining dance move of | Lindy Hop. |
| ant in hand dancing, a D.C.-area derivative of | Lindy hop. |
| clips as a source for their interpretation of | Lindy Hop. |
| fluenced by jazz, tap, hip-hop, breakdance and | lindy hop. |
| a modern, unique fusion of hip-hop, jazz, and | Lindy Hop. |
| the Charleston, which later developed into the | Lindy Hop. |
| American soldiers brought | Lindy Hop/Jitterbug to Europe around 1942, where thi |
| lt show, in remembrance of the late, legendary | Lindy Hopper, Frankie Manning. |
| These associations between African American | Lindy Hoppers and a particular dance style are impor |
| Gee is a popular with | lindy hoppers worldwide, including legendary Savoy B |
| 1930s and 1940s with the Harlem-based Whitey's | Lindy Hoppers, Minns worked throughout his life to p |
| heater, or someplace like that, and don't take | Lindy Hoppers. |
| own, and as part of the Harlem-based Whitey's | Lindy Hoppers. |
| first major decisions were to fire head coach | Lindy Infante, hire then-San Francisco 49ers offensi |
| Lindy is initially glad to lose Alice, but soon regr | |
| Lindy is an opera in two acts by Australian composer | |
| Initially, | Lindy is furious about hiding, since she was to go t |
| Lindy Jenkins (2 February 2004) | |
| For the Boys (1991) (with Neil Jimenez and | Lindy Laub) |
| "Dub Be Good to Me" (featuring | Lindy Layton) |
| n Swing, Jitterbug, American Swing, East Coast | Lindy, Lindy (not to be confused with Lindy Hop), an |
| Lindy Mason - tin whistle | |
| and Bill Hands traded to the Chicago Cubs for | Lindy McDaniel and Don Landrum. |
| ater, when McMahon retired, only Hoyt Wilhelm, | Lindy McDaniel, and Cy Young had pitched in more gam |
| 1990 | Lindy Miller |
| Lindy Morrison - drums, backing vocals | |
| re Nick Cave's, while the drums are distinctly | Lindy Morrison's. |
| currently a safe Labor Party seat, held by Hon | Lindy Nelson-Carr MP, Minister for Environment and M |
| J. Dick Incorporated, Trumbull Corporation and | Lindy Paving. |
| Kyle writes a letter to | Lindy professing his love to her, but he never plans |
| The final was won by American | Lindy Remigino. |
| of factors have contributed to my longevity," | Lindy reports. |
| "Swinging Out: Southern California's | Lindy Revival." |
| It was written by | Lindy Robbins and Toby Gad, with the latter also pro |
| h music by Jorge Corante and words & melody by | Lindy Robbins and Carmen Reece. |
| It was written by | Lindy Robbins, Jess Cates, and Emanuel Kiriakou and |
| "Something to Believe In" Tom Leonard, | Lindy Robbins, Jess Cates - Performed by Jason Mraz, |
| The song has a pop sound and was written by | Lindy Robins and Kevin Savigar. |
| tan Jonathan, "Mad Dog" Bob Kelly, Joey Kocur, | Lindy Ruff, and Glen Cochrane. |
| e younger brother of Buffalo Sabres head coach | Lindy Ruff. |
| Lindy Scott 16% | |
| aws closer, Kyle finds himself infatuated with | Lindy Taylor (Vanessa Hudgens), a girl from his form |
| , and Australian Sportsperson of the Year (the | Lindy Trophy). |
| uld appeared in Episode two and Nancy Kerr and | Lindy Whiteford had recurring roles as the terminall |
| Mrs Wicks persuades her to take on | Lindy, who turns out to be an excellent worker despi |
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