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strathspey 1. a Scottish dance with gliding steps, slower than a reel 2. a piece of music in four-four time composed for this dance How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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But more than anything, it is the music"--lively reels and jigs and the stately Scottish strathspey, a slow traveling step with fiddle, accordion and piano as principal instruments--"that draws the young dancers to the class," she adds. Among British admirers of Mussolini or Hitler or both were the Dukes of Bedford, Manchester, and Northumberland, as welt as Lords Londonderry, Lymington, Lothian, Mount Temple, Robert Cecil, Erroll, Strathspey, Tollemache, Ladies Downe and Pearson . This platform also handles all production from the satellite pools at the Columba fields as well as Lyell and Strathspey. |
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