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		<title>By: Cognitive Conga &#187; Blog Archive &#187; So long, and thanks for all the endorphins</title>
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		<description>[...] Matt and Lotte are leaving Cambridge. They were among the most eloquent teachers I&#8217;ve had the good fortunate to study with, and I only wish I&#8217;d been able to spend more time with them. Watching them dance at their leaving party, which I left not long ago, was an opportunity to see perfect articulation in body language. As Lotte shared one last dance with each of the folks who had come to The Snug on this chilly evening, her movements expressed not only her usual joie de vivre, but also a sadness to be leaving behind so many friends and dance partners, and a nervous excitement to be jetting off for a new life on the other side of the world. [...]</description>
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