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type of exercise known as t'ai chi, a synchronised
were practising (38)
set of moves (30)
was quite an interesting sight. The movements were
easy to follow. It seemed to Ming Long
slow and deliberate, making (40)
that these elderly folks really knew how to enjoy their nuvilight years.
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