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“Thao is one of my favorite musicians, and a lovely person, so it felt like a nice chat with a friend. I don’t feel guarded about those things. it’s an interesting way to look at music, to really dissect one song. But I always worry that I’ll ruin it... I want people to dance around in it and make it theirs,” she says.

The memoir is likewise an offering to both know Case more deeply, and to read between the lines, dance around in it and resonate with the complexities of being a creative human.

While Roberts is largely hands off with things like hitters’ meetings and pitching strategy, he will dance around the field during pregame workouts — literally, sometimes, depending on the playlist — and approach players for private, upbeat conversations.

England's interim manager now has two more games, the tough trip to face Greece in Athens and a Wembley meeting with the Republic of Ireland in November, before the dizzying dance around whether he wants the job - or the Football Association actually want him to do it - must end.

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The child's mother told Basildon Crown Court her daughter was "no longer the little girl who would dance around the living room".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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