Her first break came, oddly enough, when she was asked to help " Africanize " a platoon of drum majorettes in Dakar, the Senegalese capital.
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Drum majorettes and cheerleaders, all of who were clearly proud to get a chance to strut their stuff, provided further proof that the eyes can deceive.
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The procession, which included marching bands and drum majorettes, was a show of support for the official bid team which plans to depart Sunday for Lausanne, Switzerland.
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It is thought it was the involvement of females ( " drum majorettes " ) and the progression of twirling that prompted the lightening and balancing of the baton.
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It is thought it was the involvement of females ( " drum majorettes " ) and the progression of twirling that resulted in the lightening and balancing of the baton.
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To draw attention to his program he had his wife dress up in an eye-catching drum majorette uniform and march through prospective stores extolling the glories of Gold Bond stamps.
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The inaugural procession interspersed flower-bedecked floats and drum majorettes with soldiers and heavy weaponry . ( " Parade has armed might, pretty girls, " headlined The Palm Beach Post .)
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Sequinned drum majorettes from Stone Bridge High School, in nearby Ashburn, Va ., who had come with their marching band to perform at the museum opening, whipped out cameras to record the scene.
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It meant being a regular at a comfortable place called the Lucky Platter, decorated with 1950s drum majorette trophies and samples of what the owners claim is Chicago's largest collection of paint-by-numbers artwork.
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At the end of an impassioned defense of his liberal agenda, including a call for recognition of Fidel Castro's Cuba, Beatty coyly addressed a mythical drum majorette who might be considering a presidential race.