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		<description>President Hu Jintao surprised us with a telephone call from his limosine as he was leaving Bill Gates place.  In a very flowery way, he reported that the absolute high point of the English Language Festival at the medical college in Jinzhou was two foreign teachers who closed one evenings festivities by going on stage and displaying an American folk dance of the 30s and 40s, known as the "swing" or "jitterbug".  It was a bad connection so we didn't get the full flowery description.  Please bring us up to date as to who these crazy Americans were.</description>
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		<description>President Hu Jintao surprised us with a telephone call from his limosine as he was leaving Bill Gates place.  In a very flowery way, he reported that the absolute high point of the English Language Festival at the medical college in Jinzhou was two foreign teachers who closed one evenings festivities by going on stage and displaying an American folk dance of the 30s and 40s, known as the "swing" or "jitterbug".  It was a bad connection so we didn't get the full flowery description.  Please bring us up to date as to who these crazy Americans were.</description>
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		<description>President Hu Jintao surprised us with a telephone call from his limosine as he was leaving Bill Gates place.  In a very flowery way, he reported that the absolute high point of the English Language Festival at the medical college in Jinzhou was two foreign teachers who closed one evenings festivities by going on stage and displaying an American folk dance of the 30s and 40s, known as the "swing" or "jitterbug".  It was a bad connection so we didn't get the full flowery description.  Please bring us up to date as to who these crazy Americans were.</description>
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		<description>President Hu Jintao surprised us with a telephone call from his limosine as he was leaving Bill Gates place.  In a very flowery way, he reported that the absolute high point of the English Language Festival at the medical college in Jinzhou was two foreign teachers who closed one evenings festivities by going on stage and displaying an American folk dance of the 30s and 40s, known as the "swing" or "jitterbug".  It was a bad connection so we didn't get the full flowery description.  Please bring us up to date as to who these crazy Americans were.</description>
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		<description>President Hu Jintao surprised us with a telephone call from his limosine as he was leaving Bill Gates place.  In a very flowery way, he reported that the absolute high point of the English Language Festival at the medical college in Jinzhou was two foreign teachers who closed one evenings festivities by going on stage and displaying an American folk dance of the 30s and 40s, known as the "swing" or "jitterbug".  It was a bad connection so we didn't get the full flowery description.  Please bring us up to date as to who these crazy Americans were.</description>
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		<description>President Hu Jintao surprised us with a telephone call from his limosine as he was leaving Bill Gates place.  In a very flowery way, he reported that the absolute high point of the English Language Festival at the medical college in Jinzhou was two foreign teachers who closed one evenings festivities by going on stage and displaying an American folk dance of the 30s and 40s, known as the "swing" or "jitterbug".  It was a bad connection so we didn't get the full flowery description.  Please bring us up to date as to who these crazy Americans were.</description>
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		<description>hey, that's so cool!
sounds like you're having a wonderful experience there.
yeah, the lack of safety codes does not end in auditoriums.  that is only one of the ways things get done more cheaply in china :)</description>
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sounds like you&#8217;re having a wonderful experience there.<br />
yeah, the lack of safety codes does not end in auditoriums.  that is only one of the ways things get done more cheaply in china :)</p>
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