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No James Bond 007 movie is complete without a Bond Girl, the modern-day epitome of enticing empowerment and serious sex appeal.

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Capoeira (pronounced kapwera) must not have been like this back in the olden times. At present though, it appears like a game. But, it’s not just a game.
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