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Here, he runs a variety of courses - yoga, reiki, massage - at the core of which is the dream healing programme.
"Nowadays singers can sing many songs, but in the end, they're all singing the same song, the core of which is, 'Have fun,'" Mr. Fu said.
Among these works is the Mahāvastu ("Great Story"), the core of which is thought to date from the 2nd century bce.
The truth of the matter, the photography center's Mr. Hartshorn said, is that "it's like a detective story, the crux and core of which is that we don't know.
The core of which is composed of a few rings of high-index rods.
Neurons are characterised by a morphological structure unique amongst biological cells, the core of which is the dendritic tree.
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The scene was the emergence of a coherent group of very, very good artists at the core of which were Smithson, Serra, Heizer, Saret, Sonnier.
Then we saw a gadget, the core of which was a snow shovel but had added grips and lerers so that the snow could be lifted automatically.
Città Bassa, the city's lower section, the core of which was designed in the early 20th century, has a more spacious, modern feel.
They were the ones who developed the first pirate code of ethics, the Custom of the Coast, at the core of which was an explicit agreement about the sharing of booty, power, and responsibility called a chasse partie.
One night, after a day skiing through woods and fields, we had osso buco, tender chunks of veal falling off the bone, the core of which was filled with a delicious marrow we scooped out with a small spoon.
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