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Bolero logo #10101) Ballroom music 2) Cuban style of music 3) Dance form in classical music 4) Dance jacket 5) Dance music 6) Dance or jacket 7) Dance with sharp turns 8) Danceroom music 9) Fandango kin 10) Jacket or dance 11) Jacket type 12) Latin dance 13) Latin rhythm 14) Latin dance 15) Lifestyle magazine 16) Lively dance
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Bolero

Bolero logo #10101) Dance
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Boléro

Boléro logo #10101) Composition by Maurice Ravel 2) Composition in C major
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bolero logo #10444
  1. a short jacket; worn mostly by women
  2. a Spanish dance in triple time accompanied by guitar and castanets

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Bolero

Bolero logo #21000 Bolero is a genre of slow-tempo Latin music and its associated dance. There are Spanish and Cuban forms which are both significant and which have separate origins. The term is also used for some art music. In all its forms, the bolero has been popular for over a century. == Spain == The bolero is a 3/4 dance that originated in Spain in the late 18...
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Boléro

Boléro logo #21000 Boléro is a one-movement orchestral piece by Maurice Ravel (1875–1937). Originally composed as a ballet commissioned by Russian actress and dancer Ida Rubinstein, the piece, which premiered in 1928, is Ravel`s most famous musical composition. Before Boléro, Ravel had composed large scale ballets (such as Daphnis et Chloé, composed for the Ba....
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bolero logo #22641Spanish dance with sudden pauses and sharp turns
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Bolero

Bolero logo #21002• (n.) A Spanish dance, or the lively music which accompanies it. • (n.) A kind of small outer jacket, with or without sleeves, worn by women.
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Bolero

Bolero logo #21003(from the article `World War II`) ...he sent his confidant Harry Hopkins and his army chief of staff General George C. Marshall to London in April 1942 to suggest the scrapping of ...
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bolero logo #21003lively Spanish dance in 34 time with a strongly marked rhythm. The dancers, either singly or as couples, execute brilliant and intricate steps to ... [1 related articles]
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bolero

bolero logo #22730a dance that originated in Spain. Very slow Rumba rhythm, usually with Spanish vocals.
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bolero

bolero logo #20200Slow ballad, popular in Cuba, Puerto Rico and Mexico.
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Bolero

Bolero logo #20477(In topic `Web Development`) Bolero is Software AG`s application server, based on the Java platform, that provides E-Business application development and deployment capabilities. It enables integration with other applications through DCOM, COM, JavaBeans and CORBA.  Bolero also enables business-oriented programming and RAD using Design Patterns....
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Bolero

Bolero logo #20972Bo·le'ro noun [ Spanish ] (Mus.) A Spanish dance, or the lively music which accompanies it.
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Bolero

Bolero logo #21217A bolero is a man's short jacket, just reaching the waist, traditionally worn by men in Spain. The name is also applied to a woman's short, open jacket which may be sleeved or sleeveless.
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Bolero

Bolero logo #21217Bolero is a variety of apple.
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Bolero

Bolero logo #22813One of the five competition dances in American Rhythm; also considered Latin in round dancing. The first step is typically taken on the first beat and held during the second beat, with two more steps falling on beats three and four. This dance is quite different from the other American Rhythm dances in that it requires not only Cuban motion but als...
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Bolero

Bolero logo #20457Cuban romantic song genre ,not to be confused with the Spanish genre of the same name. Grew out of Santiago de Cuba in the mid-late 1800s.
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Bolero

Bolero logo #20490Operational code name for the build up of US forces in Britain prior to the invasion of France
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bolero logo #20974 noun a Spanish dance in triple time accompanied by guitar and castanets
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bolero logo #21221Spanish dance in moderate triple time (3/4), invented in the late 18th century. It is performed by a solo dancer or a couple, usually with castanet accompaniment, and is still a contemporary form of dance in Caribbean countries. In music, Maurice Ravel's one-act ballet score Boléro (1928) is the most famous examp...
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bolero

bolero logo #22288a quick Spanish dance in 3/4 time with accompaniment of castanets.
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bolero logo #21199a lively Spanish dance in triple meter. · the music for this dance. · a jacket ending above or at the waistline, with or without collar, lapel, and sleeves, worn open in front.
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bolero logo #23908a Spanish dance in triple time accompanied by guitar
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bolero logo #23909a Spanish dance in triple time accompanied by guitar
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