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  • FoxTrot is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Bill Amend. As of December 2006, FoxTrot was carried by more than 1,200 newspapers worldwide. From its inception in 1988 it was published daily until December 31, 2006, when Amend switched to a Sunday-only format. The strip revolves around the daily lives of the Fox family, composed of parents Andrea (Andy, 42) and Roger Fox (45), and their children, Peter (16), Paige (14), and Jason (10). It covers a wide range of subject matter, including spoofs of pop culture fads, nerd culture, and popular consumer products.
  • The strip revolves around the daily lives of the Fox family, composed of parents Andrea (Andy, 42) and Roger Fox (45), and their children, Peter (16), Paige (14), and Jason (10). It covers a wide range of subject matter, including spoofs of pop culture fads, nerd culture, and popular consumer products.
  • thumb|316px Foxtrot era una escuadron que ayudo a Delta-Uno en la Batalla de O.M.T.U.
  • Codename: FOXTROT (コデネム: フォツクストロツト; Kodenemu: Fokkusutorotto), abbreviated as Foxtrot, was a rebel group that opposed the existence of an enormous reserve of nuclear weaponry, taking action to dismantle them. The organization acts as the secret action arm of the political party known as the Anti-Nuclear Arms Party, operating behind the scenes to pursue the agenda of the group.
  • Foxtrot is the tenth episode of Legends of Chima: The Animated Series.
  • Foxtrot was an intelligent Trandoshan who could speak Basic. He served as Thrawn's bodyguard 66 ABY onward and was one of the few aliens in the Galactic Imperium.
  • Foxtrot was a Gear squad that assisted Delta-One when it came under assault from Locust forces on the outskirts of Jacinto.
  • Foxtrot was a female active for the Los Angeles, California Dollhouse who was once accidentally imprinted by Topher Brink to speak Mandarin instead of Cantonese. (S1: "Echoes")
  • The foxtrot was a dance. The Sixth Doctor once learned it from a woman named Rebecca after he had quickly mastered the waltz. (PROSE: Teach Yourself Ballroom Dancing) In 1941, Jack Harkness fought with George briefly before the real Jack Harkness pulled them apart. He told George to apologise, adding, "I think it was your fist in his face he didn't like, not your foxtrot." (TV: Captain Jack Harkness)
  • Foxtrot is the 10 episode in the Legend of Chima and the 10th episode in season 1.
  • Is an herbal cocktail of Egyptian chamomile, South African Rooibos and fresh peppermint leaves. * Type - Herbal Tea * Origin - Blends
  • Foxtrot is a dance performed on Dancing with the Stars. Formerly known as the Slow Foxtrot, it is an elegant and sophisticated ballroom dance that was originated in the 1920's, taking elements from the traditional Waltz. It is one of the five ballroom dance styles currently competed internationally by professional dancers, along with the Tango, Viennese Waltz, Waltz, and Quickstep. Foxtrot was introduced to Dancing with the Stars in season 1 and has been a regularly performed style since. History
  • Foxtrot is an expression used and utilized by UNSC Marines in the active field of combat, and is also the second part of the level Sierra 117 in Halo 3. A Charlie Foxtrot (or a 'cluster fuck') was originally used in the United States Army in the two World Wars, and is slang, that basically means when a group of soldiers 'screw up', such as if they are unprepared or disorganized on the battle field but it can also mean that command has screwed up or is doing things unfitting for Marines or Soldiers, such as making them fill out request forms for equipment they should already have, etc. Mike Foxtrot is another term for "mother fucker," whilst simply "foxtrot" means simply "fuck."
  • FoxTrot is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Bill Amend. The strip centers on the daily lives of the Fox family; Andy, Roger, Paige, Peter, and Jason. As of December 2006, FoxTrot is carried by over 1,000 newspapers worldwide. The strip was published on a daily schedule from its inception in 1988 until December 31, 2006, when Amend switched it to a Sunday-only format. Several strips have shown a poster hanging in Paige's room of a band named "Henson" comprised of three long-haired Muppet-looking boys (a parody of the band Hanson and the creations of Jim Henson).
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  • Humor, Family, Satire
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  • 2013-09-12
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  • John Derevlany
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  • Peder Pedersen
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  • FoxTrot is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Bill Amend. As of December 2006, FoxTrot was carried by more than 1,200 newspapers worldwide. From its inception in 1988 it was published daily until December 31, 2006, when Amend switched to a Sunday-only format. The strip revolves around the daily lives of the Fox family, composed of parents Andrea (Andy, 42) and Roger Fox (45), and their children, Peter (16), Paige (14), and Jason (10). It covers a wide range of subject matter, including spoofs of pop culture fads, nerd culture, and popular consumer products.
  • The strip revolves around the daily lives of the Fox family, composed of parents Andrea (Andy, 42) and Roger Fox (45), and their children, Peter (16), Paige (14), and Jason (10). It covers a wide range of subject matter, including spoofs of pop culture fads, nerd culture, and popular consumer products.
  • thumb|316px Foxtrot era una escuadron que ayudo a Delta-Uno en la Batalla de O.M.T.U.
  • Codename: FOXTROT (コデネム: フォツクストロツト; Kodenemu: Fokkusutorotto), abbreviated as Foxtrot, was a rebel group that opposed the existence of an enormous reserve of nuclear weaponry, taking action to dismantle them. The organization acts as the secret action arm of the political party known as the Anti-Nuclear Arms Party, operating behind the scenes to pursue the agenda of the group.
  • Foxtrot is the tenth episode of Legends of Chima: The Animated Series.
  • Foxtrot was an intelligent Trandoshan who could speak Basic. He served as Thrawn's bodyguard 66 ABY onward and was one of the few aliens in the Galactic Imperium.
  • FoxTrot is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Bill Amend. The strip centers on the daily lives of the Fox family; Andy, Roger, Paige, Peter, and Jason. As of December 2006, FoxTrot is carried by over 1,000 newspapers worldwide. The strip was published on a daily schedule from its inception in 1988 until December 31, 2006, when Amend switched it to a Sunday-only format. Bill Amend focused on the cancellation of "Farscape" in an October 8, 2002 strip wherein the character Jason Fox attempts to get a petition signed to get the Sci-Fi Channel renew Farscape. Amend conveyed that soon after the strip ran, it "generated more e-mails from readers than anything else I've done in the past. I had no idea that so many people owned computers, even. I shudder to think what the mail boxes at the Sci-Fi Channel must be like these days." Several strips have shown a poster hanging in Paige's room of a band named "Henson" comprised of three long-haired Muppet-looking boys (a parody of the band Hanson and the creations of Jim Henson). The November 22, 2009, strip had Jason suggesting that NBC improve its ratings for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade by reporting that a child may be trapped inside a wayward Kermit the Frog balloon, parodying recent media attention regarding Falcon Heene, whose parents claimed that he had been trapped inside a large balloon vehicle.
  • Foxtrot is a dance performed on Dancing with the Stars. Formerly known as the Slow Foxtrot, it is an elegant and sophisticated ballroom dance that was originated in the 1920's, taking elements from the traditional Waltz. It is one of the five ballroom dance styles currently competed internationally by professional dancers, along with the Tango, Viennese Waltz, Waltz, and Quickstep. Foxtrot was introduced to Dancing with the Stars in season 1 and has been a regularly performed style since. History The dance was premiered in 1914, quickly catching the eye of the husband and wife duo Vernon and Irene Castle, who lent the dance its signature grace and style. The exact origin of the name of the dance is unclear, although one theory is that it took its name from its popularizer, the vaudeville actor Harry Fox. Two sources credit African-American dancers as the source of the Foxtrot: Vernon Castle himself, and dance teacher Betty Lee. Castle saw the dance, which "had been danced by negroes, to his personal knowledge, for fifteen years, [at] a certain exclusive colored club". W. C. Handy ("Father of the Blues") notes in his autobiography that his "The Memphis Blues" was the inspiration for the Foxtrot. During breaks from the fast paced Castle Walk and One-step, Vernon and Irene Castle's music director, James Reese Europe, would slowly play the Memphis Blues. The Castles were intrigued by the rhythm and Jim asked why they didn't create a slow dance to go with it. The Castles introduced what they then called the "Bunny Hug" in a magazine article. Shortly after, they went abroad and, in mid-ocean, sent a wireless to the magazine to change the name of the dance from "Bunny Hug" to the "Foxtrot." It was subsequently standardized by Arthur Murray, in whose version it began to imitate the positions of Tango. At its inception, the foxtrot was originally danced to ragtime. From the late teens through the 1940's, the Foxtrot was certainly the most popular fast dance and the vast majority of records issued during these years were foxtrots. The Waltz and Tango, while popular, never overtook the foxtrot. Even the popularity of the Lindy Hop in the 1940's did not affect the foxtrot's popularity, since it could be danced to the same records used to accompany the Lindy Hop. When rock and roll first emerged in the early 1950's, record companies were uncertain as to what style of dance would be most applicable to the music. Notably, Decca Records initially labeled its rock and roll releases as "foxtrots", most notably "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley and His Comets. Since that recording, by some estimates, went on to sell more than 25 million copies, "Rock Around the Clock" could be considered the biggest-selling "foxtrot" of all time. Today, the dance is customarily accompanied by the same big band music to which swing is also danced. Over time, the foxtrot split into slow and quick versions, referred to as "foxtrot" and "quickstep" respectively. In the slow category, further distinctions exist between the International or English style of the foxtrot and the continuity American style, both built around a slow-quick-quick rhythm at the slowest tempo, and the social American style using a slow-slow-quick-quick rhythm at a somewhat faster pace. In the context of International Standard category of ballroom dances, for some time the foxtrot was called "Slow Foxtrot", or "Slowfox". These names are still in use, to distinguish from other types of foxtrots.
  • Foxtrot is an expression used and utilized by UNSC Marines in the active field of combat, and is also the second part of the level Sierra 117 in Halo 3. A Charlie Foxtrot (or a 'cluster fuck') was originally used in the United States Army in the two World Wars, and is slang, that basically means when a group of soldiers 'screw up', such as if they are unprepared or disorganized on the battle field but it can also mean that command has screwed up or is doing things unfitting for Marines or Soldiers, such as making them fill out request forms for equipment they should already have, etc. Mike Foxtrot is another term for "mother fucker," whilst simply "foxtrot" means simply "fuck." In the Halo Universe, it is a phrase used by the UNSC (the expression had presumably carried on throughout the American Army's history) and it means the same as it did in the past. It is often said when Pelican dropships are about to be shot down. It is also commonly used as an insult towards Covenant forces (when a Covenant member is killed by a Marine, the Marine will often yell out "Foxtrot!" and repeatedly shoot the dead body). Foxtrot is also the F in the Phonetic Alphabet.
  • Foxtrot was a Gear squad that assisted Delta-One when it came under assault from Locust forces on the outskirts of Jacinto.
  • Foxtrot was a female active for the Los Angeles, California Dollhouse who was once accidentally imprinted by Topher Brink to speak Mandarin instead of Cantonese. (S1: "Echoes")
  • The foxtrot was a dance. The Sixth Doctor once learned it from a woman named Rebecca after he had quickly mastered the waltz. (PROSE: Teach Yourself Ballroom Dancing) In 1941, Jack Harkness fought with George briefly before the real Jack Harkness pulled them apart. He told George to apologise, adding, "I think it was your fist in his face he didn't like, not your foxtrot." (TV: Captain Jack Harkness)
  • Foxtrot is the 10 episode in the Legend of Chima and the 10th episode in season 1.
  • Is an herbal cocktail of Egyptian chamomile, South African Rooibos and fresh peppermint leaves. * Type - Herbal Tea * Origin - Blends
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