| 31. | Folkloric troupes performed traditional sword dances in the streets as school children chanted songs and carried welcome banners and flowers.
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| 32. | The sword dancing continued until the First World War and there was a revival of interest during the late 1920s.
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| 33. | Embarrassed by Fan Kuai's accusation, Xiang Yu ordered the sword dance to stop and rewarded Fan Kuai for his bravery.
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| 34. | It begins with a display of sword dancing and fighting, and is followed by a procession of around five hundred people.
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| 35. | The kilted men at the wedding who perform a sword dance, headed by the athletic Robert La Fosse, stopped the show.
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| 36. | On his visit to Osborne House in 1863, the sword dance with more verve and accuracy than any of her sisters ".
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| 37. | The most popular image of gut is sword dance, which led his works to convey the motion of the traditional exorcism ceremony.
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| 38. | The sword dance whenever he makes an important putt and the constant banter with the gallery are still part of the routine.
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| 39. | C . N . McIntyre North describes a clockwise-moving Sword Dance in his 1880 " Book of the Club of True Highlanders ".
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| 40. | It didn't happen to Chi Chi Rodriguez, who was so happy he parred the hole that he launched into his famous putter-sword dance.
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