The pink ballerina and parrot waxcap are just two to spot in the sheep pastures.
From the telegraph.co.uk
If a ballerina does not do 32 fouettes, then I will feel that I have failed too.
From the time.com
A ballerina to compliment even the most unconventional shade of bridesmaid gown?
From the independent.co.uk
I look more like some cross between a drunk ballerina and a celebrity-in-hiding.
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It's extremely challenging for a ballerina, but the rewards are worth the risks.
From the ocregister.com
The character would rather be a pig ballerina, but she learns to accept herself.
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As a professional ballerina, Rino Greenwood has taken some large leaps in life.
From the usatoday.com
They come in styles that look like ballerina slippers or with flames on the side.
From the kentucky.com
British ballerina and actress Moira Shearer died in Oxford, England, at age 80.
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A female ballet dancer
Ballerina also known as The Copenhagen Ballet is the story of a young girl Mette Sorensen (played by Mette Hu00F8nningen) who aspires to be a dancer with the Royal Danish Ballet, against the wishes of her mother but with the support of her musician father and her mentor, the famous ballerina Kirsten Holm (played by Kirsten Simone).
Ballerina is a documentary film that follows the training sessions, rehearsals, and everyday lives of five of the top-billed Russian ballerinas today. The film features footage of classes at the Vaganova Ballet Academy as well as performances in the Mariinsky Theatre.
A ballerina is a principal female dancer in a ballet company.
"Ballerina" is a popular song.
"Ballerina" is the second to last song on Astral Weeks, the 1968 album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison.
The use of vine training systems in viticulture is aimed primarily to assist in canopy management with finding the balance in enough foliage to facilitate photosynthesis without excessive shading that could impede grape ripening or promote grape diseases. ...
N. A reflex-boosted female assassin in the employ of a major corp (cf. company man).
A ballerina is the female equivalent of a Premier Danseur. In The National Ballet of Canada these dancers are called Principal Dancers.