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1The Door in the Floor — Original poster Directed by Tod Williams Produced by Anne Ca …
2Look on the Floor (Hypnotic Tango) — Infobox Single Name = Look on the Floor Artist = Bananarama from Album = Drama B side = Live in the Sun Released = November 7 2005 Format = CD single: Worldwide Vinyl single: UK Recorded = London, England in October 2004 Genre = Pop ndash;dance… …
3List of Canadian politicians who have crossed the floor — This is a list of Canadian politicians who have crossed the floor, in that they have changed party affiliation. These are Members of Parliament (MPs) unless otherwise noted.* MPPs are Members of Provincial Parliament of Ontario * MNAs are Members …
4Crossing the floor — In politics, crossing the floor has two meanings referring to a change of allegiance in a Westminster system parliament. The term originates from the British House of Commons, which is configured with the Government and Opposition facing each… …
5Four on the floor — may refer to one of the following.* Four to the floor, also known as four on the floor, a steady, uniform 4/4 beat in music * Four on the Floor , a 1986 CBC comedy series. * Four on the Floor (Juliette and the Licks album), a 2006 Juliette and… …
6On the Floor at the Boutique — {{See also|On the Floor at the Boutique Volume 2|On the Floor at the Boutique Volume 3} On the Floor at the Boutique Live album by Fatboy Slim …
7take the floor — {v. phr.} To get up and make a speech in a meeting. * /The audience became very attentive the moment the president took the floor./ …
8walk the floor — {v. phr.} To walk one direction and then the other across the floor, again and again; pace. * /Mr. Black walked the floor, trying to reach a decision./ * /The sick baby had his mother walking the floor all night./ * /Mrs. Black s toothache hurt… …
9take the floor — {v. phr.} To get up and make a speech in a meeting. * /The audience became very attentive the moment the president took the floor./ …
10walk the floor — {v. phr.} To walk one direction and then the other across the floor, again and again; pace. * /Mr. Black walked the floor, trying to reach a decision./ * /The sick baby had his mother walking the floor all night./ * /Mrs. Black s toothache hurt… …