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  1. Katharine cantered Benji in a smaller and smaller circle, keeping a strong outside rein so that his hind legs were marking a smaller circle and working towards a canter pirouette.
  2. Will's best movements are considered to be the passage and canter pirouette, and his worst to be flying changes.
  3. Instantly, the reaching figure became a puppet, jerking backwards in a pirouette that suddenly collapsed with the abrupt finality of cut strings.
  4. They grew unofficially, here and there, interspersed with beech - which shed its leaves like autumn in the spring, willows, the ballerinas of the forest in a permanent static pirouette, their white seeds drifting down in a slow shower against the blue sky, and the tireless gorse, the popping of its seeds breaking the silence of high summer.
  5. Another of the skills incorporated into a style routine is the pirouette, in which the sailor lets go of the rig and spins round twice before catching it again.
  6. It was as expensive as it looks, but then, Alaa bolero tops do not come at bargain basement prices and in any case who could resist the temptation to pirouette up stairs like this?
  7. When he pulls himself up or corrects his placing or step he beams on the audience as, for example, when he finishes with his back after a pirouette and hastily turns to face them.
  8. It is often the way he extends his hand to take hers and the way she responds that lead to the successful conclusion of a balance, lift or pirouette .
  9. Katharine's first canter pirouette, pretty impressive!
  10. Outside young girls in pairs hold hands facing each other and, leaning back, they pirouette so fast that their shawls flare out from the tops of their heads.
  11. It can also be the moment when a dancer moves into a pirouette and spins before holding a pose.
  12. She lay propped up in pain and wondered when it was she had begun to loathe her body - she who had always been so proud of her figure and liked to pirouette in front of the glass after stepping from her clothes, admiring the slim smoothness of her thighs, the trim concavity of her belly, the neatness of her breasts, her skin with the sculptured texture of marble, her neck slender as the stem of a wineglass, and the bound-up hair in which fire lurked and leaped.
  13. Sometimes it is valuable to emphasise the impetus itself, particularly if a bravura pirouette is needed to display a dancer's particular expertise or perhaps some exhibitionist trait in the character portrayed.

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