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(1)MSPL News
(2)Japanese captain Satsuki has an unusual career in designing insurance in the morning and playing in the afternoon
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(4)- Getty Images Korea
(5)Japanese Curling Fujisawa Satsuki
(6)an insurance planner
(7)morning, afternoon, evening, player practice
(8)Doctors, Models and Analysts
(9)KBS News
(10)Rio Olympics in Brazil
(11)Doctors, models, analysts, medalists…
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(13)Argentine Paula Pareto 30, who won the gold medal after beating Jung Bo-kyung in the women’s 48kg judo final at the Rio Olympics, actually has a separate job Pareto is an internal medicine doctor. He graduated from North Ayres University Medical School in March 2014. He learned swimming gymnastics evenly at the age of four, and when he was nine, he decided to learn judo when his younger brother was beaten by his friends at school
(14)In order to study judo, Pareto takes time to sleep
(15)As a result, in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Dongme dal
(16)2014 World Championship Silver Medal 2015 World Championship 1st place
(17)I won the title of “In
(18)You can’t play for the rest of your life
(19)Gehrig Minehart, bronze medalist in the men’s team fencing foil event
(20)Argentine Guided Varsity Ulfaretora
(21)a physician of one’s profession
(22)Gehrig Minehatre, the bronze medalist in the men’s team fencing
(23)26 U.S. job leader Minhart is a private consulting firm
(24)Analyst Da Fencing has been small since he was 9 years old
(25)He entered the University of Letham for fencing and business administration
(26)We studied together and now we have an MBA degree
(27)Gehrig Minehart, the bronze medalist in the men’s team fencing foil, right two
(28)Penn Annalising Dominehart is 5 a.m. I don’t want to miss it as an All-Sild
(29)I’ve been training for two days
(30)I asked the company for their understanding in front of the work forest pick
(31)I only work on phone counseling from Monday to Wednesday. And then
(32)I had dinner training near the marketIn the Yukgwan
(33)It’s not easy to live. Why don’t you focus on exercising
(34)He asked back, “I’m going to be a fencer for the rest of my life.”
(35)Gehrig Maine, American Fencing Analyst
(36)Main Consultation and MBA degree holders

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