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  2. Ji Chang-wook - Wikipedia

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    Ji's portrayal left a strong impression on both the critics and the audience, earning him critical acclaim and recognition. [19][20] Ji then starred as the titular character in action-thriller television series, Healer (2014–2015). [21][22] After the airing of the drama, Ji became popular in China and other parts of Asia. [23][24] He then ...

  3. Tai chi - Wikipedia

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    the gun, a 2-meter (6 + 1⁄2 ft) long wooden staff and practiced as taijigun; the qiang, a 2-meter (6 + 1⁄2 ft) spear or a 4-meter-long (13 ft) lance. Tai chi principles may be applied to any kind of melee weapon which can include: the large dadao and podao sabres; the ji, or halberd; the cane; the sanjiegun, or three sectional staff;

  4. Lim Jeong-hyun - Wikipedia

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    Lim later stated to The New York Times that this had to do with the fact that "he recorded the audio and video independently and then matched them inexactly." [2] The performance itself was recorded in two parts, and edited together. An image of a traffic light was used to make the transition.

  5. St. Hilda's Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    St. Hilda's Secondary School (SHSS) is a co-educational government-aided Anglican secondary school in Tampines, Singapore, which offers a four to five-year course leading to a GCE 'O' Level and/or a GCE 'N' Level. Named after the saint Hilda of Whitby, it is affiliated with the Anglican Diocese of Singapore and St. Andrew's Junior College.

  6. Vidéotron - Wikipedia

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    On July 29, 2004, Vidéotron announced plans to launch a telephone service using VoIP technology by the first half of 2005. Vidéotron launched its cable phone service in late 2004 to compete with Bell Canada and Telus. Deployment of this service started on Montreal's South Shore. By press release on January 24, 2005, Vidéotron announced that 300,000 customers on Montreal's South Shore had ...

  7. Wild Romance (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In the same timeslot as hit period drama Moon Embracing the Sun, [14] Wild Romance garnered meager ratings of less than 10 percent. But the series gained a loyal following among TV drama fans. When it first began airing, the series was criticized for erratic editing, excessive sound effects and an implausible storyline, but those criticisms soon subsided as viewers praised writer Park Yeon ...

  8. Im Ho - Wikipedia

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    Im Ho (Korean: 임호; born January 27, 1970) [2] is a South Korean actor, best known for his roles mostly as an emperor in historical dramas. His notable roles were included in the television series Jang Hui-bin (1995) and Jewel in the Palace (2003).

  9. Jumbotron - Wikipedia

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    Jumbotron A jumbotron, [1] sometimes referred to as jumbovision or a jumbo screen, is a video display using large-screen television technology (video wall). The original technology was developed in the early 1980s by Mitsubishi Electric [2] (using the name Diamond Vision) and Sony, which registered JumboTron as a trademark in 1985. [3]