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  2. Tai chi - Wikipedia

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    Tai chi uses 'song' (鬆) to ground the practitioner's centre of gravity, which is harmonised with the rising of the head to produce a central equilibrium and the movements of the forms through asymmetries in balance. Often described as " meditation in motion," tai chi aims to cultivate harmony, maintain health, and improve efficiency of movement through relaxed alignment of the body’s ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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).

  6. 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 ...

  7. Krystal Jung - Wikipedia

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    Jung was born as Chrystal Soo Jung in San Francisco, California, where her family settled from South Korea in the 1980s. [3][2] She holds dual citizenship in the United States and South Korea.

  8. Murder of Lim Lee Tin - Wikipedia

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    Lim's father Lim Jer Min (Chinese: 林日铭; pinyin: Lín Rìmíng) told the police that on the afternoon of 27 January 1989, Lim Lee Tin, who was the second of his three daughters, went outdoors from the family's Ang Mo Kio flat at around 3 pm, but she did not tell him where she was going.

  9. Snowdrop (South Korean TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Heo Nam-jun as Oh Gwang-tae, [9] a friend of Lim Soo-ho and a university student who likes Seol-hui. Jeon Moo-song as Lim Ji-rok, the Head of United Front Dept., DPRK and Soo-ho's adoptive father, who adopted both Soo-ho and his sister Soo-hui from a coal mine. Jung Ae-ri as Choi Soo-ryeon, the Deputy Director of Ministry of State Security, DPRK.