| 31. | The third movement, properly, sounds like some heavy-footed country dance, or a farmer's ambling ox-cart.
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| 32. | It is a fast and simple evocation of a Viennese ballroom or German country dance.
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| 33. | "Cuckold " begins not with the formality of harpsichords but with a reed-backed country dance.
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| 34. | We do a country dance weekend twice a year.
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| 35. | Country dances are strictly recreational, however, and use different songs and dances than the jumbie dance.
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| 36. | Not a hilarious joy nor a country dance.
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| 37. | Balls often ended with an English country dance.
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| 38. | Country dances, performed for pleasure, became distinct from court dances, which had ceremonial and political functions.
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| 39. | Their new music inspired a proliferation of country dance halls as far south as Los Angeles.
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| 40. | Indeed, it has become a Scottish country dance.
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