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Jun 28, 2007 ... Clad only in jeans, aerialist Adil Rida muscles himself 21 feet above the stage using nylon straps wrapped around his forearms. ...
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Adil Rida French born in Paris, and an ex- martial arts competitor. Adil began practicing Bikram Yoga in the fall of 2002 through the direction of his voice ...
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Adil Rida, from Morocco, is trained in martial arts and aerial acrobatics Photo: Joan Marcus. If Absinthe toes the line, The Gazillionaire's Late Night ...
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Also on board are Moroccan Adil Rida, who stuns audiences by levitating over the stage via an aerial strap; the award-winning team of Marieve Hemond and ...
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Aug 11, 2008 ... Take the muscular aerialist Adil Rida, for instance, who, wearing only jeans, hoists himself far above the stage using nylon straps wrapped ...
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The text of the Cairo Agreement can be found in Adil Rida, muhawala 1i fahm al- thawra ... 69-70; Adil Rida, tatawwur wa masar al-haraka al-wataniyyafi ...
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