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foxtrot

Ballroom dance originating in the USA about 1914. It is believed to be named after Harry Fox, a US vaudeville comedian who did a distinctive trotting dance to ragtime music.



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The students have 10 weeks to learn the merengue, tango, rumba, foxtrot, and swing dancing.
It's encouraging to find that manners and dancing -- the foxtrot, swing and waltz are in their repertoire -- have not faded from our popular culture.
In November 1977, he transferred to 3d Force Service Support Group, Okinawa, Japan, where he deployed as the Operations Officer for Landing Support Unit Foxtrot.
 
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