| 21. | A Spanish trio leers; the Mirlitons music ( sometimes called Marzipan ) is for Marshmallow Girls or chorines in puffy pink tutus.
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| 22. | But chorines, as they were called in Berkeley's day, all dressed up as crockery or tableware, are still chorines.
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| 23. | But chorines, as they were called in Berkeley's day, all dressed up as crockery or tableware, are still chorines.
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| 24. | Her stripper's pay _ $ 3, 000 a week in tips _ dwarfed her $ 550 weekly chorine's salary.
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| 25. | By contrast, about 14 percent of all the patients in Chorine's studies survived for at least four years after beginning treatment.
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| 26. | The stereotype of the bored, gum-chewing, leg-pumping chorine was transformed into the reality of dancing actors and singers.
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| 27. | Road kill, both of them, along with dreams of leggy chorines who were the bee's knees in the rumble seat.
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| 28. | There have been no reports of appendix pains since June, when the government began mixing chorine into the island's drinking water.
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| 29. | At points, like the staging of the Valkyrie chorines, Everding went beyond the Met to make fun of the cycle's pretensions.
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| 30. | His number, " Abundance and Charity, " performed with Rockette-like chorines, is anemic as show-stoppers go.
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