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'''Anthony's dances''' are a series of exxaggerated motion and gestrues that [[Anthony Xing]] sometimes employ to help explain certain ideas, or to express his option towards certain subjects such as calculus. Certain members, like Daisy, have found them to be very amusing and have subsequently requested their performance during the work sessions; a request that Anthony fulfilled most of the times. Though he himself does not consider them as dances, or anything unusual for that matter, others around his seems to have began to compile lists of such dances and the instances that they were "performed".
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'''Anthony's dances''' are a series of exaggerated motion and gestures that [[Anthony Xing]] sometimes employs to help explain certain ideas, or to express his opinion towards certain subjects such as calculus. Certain members, like Daisy, have found them to be very amusing and have subsequently requested their performance during the work sessions; a request that Anthony fulfilled most of the times. Though he himself does not consider them as dances, or anything unusual for that matter, others around him seem to have began to compile lists of such dances and the instances that they were "performed".

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Anthony's dances are a series of exaggerated motion and gestures that Anthony Xing sometimes employs to help explain certain ideas, or to express his opinion towards certain subjects such as calculus. Certain members, like Daisy, have found them to be very amusing and have subsequently requested their performance during the work sessions; a request that Anthony fulfilled most of the times. Though he himself does not consider them as dances, or anything unusual for that matter, others around him seem to have began to compile lists of such dances and the instances that they were "performed".