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Why not try to cerebrate occasionally?"
In summer, Ngau Tau Kok hosts many religious ceremonies to cerebrate the Yu-lan festival, a festival from Chinese ghost tales.
In 2010, the Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital launched a new project to ensure of being an excellent medical center in Asia to cerebrate the 84th Anniversary of King Bhumibol Adulyadej's birthday.
And now both fighters are into their 30's -Hearns is 30, Leonard 33 - a time, many observe, when significant blows to the brain can begin to alter forever one's capacity to cogitate, to cerebrate, to see the world not sharply but through a funny fog.