Chasse is a dance step with a triple step pattern used in many forms of dance.
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Chasse suffered broken ribs that punctured his lung and led to his death in September 2006.
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However, by May, the French countered by deploying escadrilles de chasse with superior Nieuport fighters.
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Now that we've dispensed with some of the tutu's romance, it's just a short chasse to divulging the coarse origins of its name.
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So the next time Jenny wants to leap through Lowe's or chasse through Smith's, I'm going to tell her to add a high kick to go with it.
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Chasse also found manzanita specimens from the cemetery at the California Academy of Sciences herbarium, and concluded that both Franciscan manzanita and Raven's manzanita grew there.
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Chasse found him not guilty of another count of resisting a police officer and dismissed for lack of evidence charges of driving with no license and filing a false police report.
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A Lock step is an alternative variation of a chasse action which occurs when the moving foot swings to a stop across the track of the standing foot rather than closing next to it.
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(ballet) quick gliding steps with one foot always leading
Perform a chasse step, in ballet
Chasse or chassu00E9 (French for "to chase") is a dance step used in many dances in many variations. All variations are triple-step patterns of gliding character in a "step-together-step" pattern. The word came from ballet terminology.
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"Chasse" is Kaori Utatsuki's 2nd single under Geneon Entertainment. It was released on November 21, 2007. The title track was used as the third ending theme for the anime series Hayate no Gotoku!. ...
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An ice dancing step that can be a simple chasse, a crossed chasse, or a slide chasse.
Sliding step to the side, together, step, together
A basic ballet move that is a kind of gallop where one foot chasses the other. It is a traveling step.