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One More Time

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ONE MORE TIME (R8x32) 2C (4C set) G Dale Birdsall, 2020

1- 8 1s+2s dance R&L
9-16 1M+2L cross RH and set while 2M+1L set and cross RH; 2s+1s chase ½ round clockwise back to place
17-24 1M+2L set and cross LH while 2M+1L cross LH and set; 2s+1s chase ½ round anticlockwise back to place
25-32 1s+2s set and rotate

(MINICRIB. Dance crib compiled by Charles Upton, Deeside Caledonian Society, and his successors)


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The expression "One More Time" is a phrase that is commonly used in the English language, often used to indicate a desire to repeat an action or experience.

The phrase is used in a variety of contexts, including music, sports, and everyday conversation. For example, a musician might say "Let's do it one more time" to indicate that they want to perform a song again. Similarly, a coach might say "Let's run that play one more time" to indicate that they want their team to practice a specific play again.

The phrase can also be used in everyday conversation to indicate a desire to repeat an enjoyable experience. For example, someone might say "That was so much fun, let's do it one more time!" following a successful scottish dance performance.



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