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As for the other, well it takes two to tango.
And if the president wants us to work together, it takes two to tango.
But it takes two to tango and she was with him for more than a decade.
It takes two to tango, but many more to make a dance of life.
"We will meet them in the middle, but it takes two to tango."
But it takes two to tango, or rather to break off the dance.
And they also realise that it takes two to tango.
Clinton: Well first of all, he has reached across, and it takes two to tango.
But it takes two to tango; now the public likes great food too.
"If the President wants us to be engaged in the process, it takes two to tango."
I do. It takes two to tango, so let's dance the night away.
It takes two to tango; and if one of them will not, there is no dance.
"Dance Central 2" knows that it takes two to tango.
With regard to the conference, it takes two to tango.
It takes two to tango and you ain't telling me no different.
It takes two to tango: you may be a little at fault yourself.
The message of the new technique, he said, is that it takes two to tango.
"It takes two to tango," Ramirez said after the performance.
"It takes two to tango," he said in a conference call on Monday.
Whether they are justified is difficult to judge from the outside, except to say that it takes two to tango.
In plain English, they're like us; it takes two to tango.
I’ll do my best but it takes two to tango and ensure that things move smoothly.
“We would like to see a big coalition but of course it takes two to tango.
“I certainly hope he’s back, but it takes two to tango.
Like the saying says, it takes two to tango," she said.