Once we had a whale of a time, when Mr. Robert gives a perfectly good dinner dance for us.
To-night is to be my first dinner dance, you know, she said.
We were going to a masquerade dinner dance, but now that you've come we'll stay at home.
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They are the funds which result from adinnerdance, a raffle, a school fete and similar functions.
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During an improviseddinnerdance, she learns about the pilots' wives and girlfriends and their hopes for the future, but equally learns about herself.
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The video is shown once, at the seniordinnerdance.
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His tenure here was short and in 1957 he organized adinnerdanceas he was quite reluctant to leave this place.
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We go on from there to consider things like firms' dances, dinner dances, hotels which regularly run dances and clubs.
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From then on, the literary societies began holding annual dinner dances.
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Dinner dances are formal dances where dinner is served.
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Due, in part, to this evolution, it is most often heard during parties, school reunions, charity dinner dances, hotel concerts, and weddings.
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