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  2. FoxTrot - Wikipedia

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    FoxTrot is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Bill Amend. The strip launched on April 10, 1988, and it originally ran seven days a week. The strip launched on April 10, 1988, and it originally ran seven days a week.

  3. List of FoxTrot characters - Wikipedia

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    The FoxTrot family members (clockwise, beginning at the top): Roger, Andy, Quincy, Paige, Jason, Peter. This article contains information on the central characters in FoxTrot, a comic strip created by Bill Amend.

  4. Peabody (dance) - Wikipedia

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    In England, the fast foxtrot was called the quickstep; in America it was called the Peabody, named after a New York policeman, Lieutenant William Frank Peabody (1873-1939). He was a portly, good-natured bachelor who, despite his considerable weight, was light on his feet and who loved to dance.

  5. List of FoxTrot books - Wikipedia

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    Includes comics from May the Force Be With Us, Please and Take Us to Your Mall, plus a look at the making of a FoxTrot Sunday strip. (12/28/92 - 8/07/94) FoxTrot Beyond a Doubt: March 1997 ISBN 0-8362-2694-1: Includes comics from The Return of the Lone Iguana and At Least This Place Sells T-Shirts (8/08/94 - 4/28/96). Camp FoxTrot: September 1998

  6. Quickstep - Wikipedia

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    The dance is English in origin and was standardized in 1927. While it evolved from the foxtrot, the quickstep now is quite separate. Unlike the modern foxtrot, the leader often closes his feet, and syncopated steps are regular occurrences (as was the case in early foxtrot).

  7. Cross-step waltz - Wikipedia

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    However in the same year, Adèle Collier, also from London, described a similar foxtrot "Cross Step" beginning with the Lead's right foot. [4] Of all the early cross-step dances, this lineage of foxtrot variations is the most likely evolutionary path that became the French Valse Boston and today's cross-step waltz.

  8. Bill Amend - Wikipedia

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    FoxTrot Amend's comic and blog; Short bio at The National Cartoonists Society (with picture) "Foxtrot's Bill Amend Discusses World of Warcraft". Allakhazam. February 28, 2005. Comics: Meet the Artist With Foxtrot Cartoonist Bill Amend, Hosted by Washington Post Comics Editor Suzanne Tobin, 2003.

  9. Rawa Majid - Wikipedia

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    Majid and Foxtrot hired allies from the Bridge Network and the Zero Network as executioners. [22] [23] An internal conflict within the Foxtrot network has arisen between Majid and a phalanx around his former right-hand man Ismail Abdo, who also resides in Turkey. This has led to a spiral of violence in Sweden and Turkey. [24]