The two soldiers were also victims because they were charged solely to please Korean public, like a show trial. |
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There are other groups of Japanese and South Korean experts engaged in joint history studies. |
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Taekwondo is a Korean branch of the martial arts and is a full Olympic sport. |
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Eight years later two armed Russian ships sailed along the Hamgyong coast and killed a few Korean civilians before leaving the region. |
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Individuals address one another in the Korean language based on their respective position to each other. |
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Despite the ban on commercial whaling, many whales are caught in Korean waters. |
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A pregnant Korean woman enters the United States on a visa, overstays the visa and decides to stay in the country permanently. |
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If anything signifies the overseas success of South Korean cinema, it's that Hollywood has finally sat up and taken notice. |
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In this hyperkinetic Korean action-fantasy pic, chaos reigns at a Hogwarts-like school for the magically inclined. |
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The lion's share of these jets are antiquated, consisting of Korean War-era aircraft. |
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The Korean people are one of the world's most ethnically homogeneous nationalities. |
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The commission said its investigators spoke to young Kiribati women and girls who had been involved with Korean fishermen. |
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The Korean national dish is kimchi, a spicy, fermented pickled vegetable mixture whose primary ingredient is cabbage. |
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There's nothing your native Korean likes better than to sink his teeth into a dog, a reversal of the age-old trend. |
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Three clowns out of a Fellini film throw their nets over a group of Korean sailors who don't know what to make of so much occidental stupidity. |
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In Korean American communities, the marriage bond has in some ways become stronger than filial piety. |
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But matters pertaining to the Korean peninsula are rarely simple and straightforward. |
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The Korean Irish Memorial Committee are determined to set up a memorial stone to commemorate the 28 Irishmen that were killed in Korea. |
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The Korean War gave them the opportunity to add luster to their reputations. |
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South Korean banks have stated they will use non-union contract workers and managers to act as bank tellers if the action goes ahead. |
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The build-up of armaments is part of the broadest repositioning of US forces worldwide since the end of the Korean War more than 50 years ago. |
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Software is now being developed to translate to and from Arabic, Korean and Thai. |
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The South Korean government said it would not be deterred and would send the next contingent of troops as planned. |
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The North Korean leader, in expansive mood while lunching southern media moguls, suggested a repeat in September and October. |
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The Korean Wave may have subsided some but that hasn't kept K-pop superstar Rain from working on cementing international stardom. |
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Technically, North Korea uses the same Korean language as the one spoken in South Korea. |
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When the war ended he re-enlisted and commanded an artillery battery in the Korean War and the Vietnam War. |
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Stalin's death, the rise of a new leadership, and the end of the Korean war seemed to augur a thaw in US-Soviet relations. |
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Two North Korean men, who had previously dashed into a consulate building, were also forcibly removed by Chinese police. |
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Romanian Americans were also represented in significant numbers during the Korean and Vietnam Wars and many were promoted to officer ranks. |
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This is why, even today, many Korean-Japanese hide their Korean identity and assume Japanese names. |
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I have stanned for Korean pop groups for the longest time, sadly without much success. |
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Well aware that North Korean missiles can devastate its cities, the Japanese are desperate for both a peaceful solution and American support. |
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Light, witty, candid, and personal, this documentary teaches us more about Korean culture than just kimchi. |
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Consequently and unfortunately, Korean Muslims and mosques continue to receive threats. |
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Experts believe that the North Korean system is in terminal decline, and its people suffer great poverty and recurring famines. |
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I saw the North Korean Girls National Ice Hockey team jogging outside the national ice rink. |
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This article argues that the 1997 crisis signifies an important watershed in modern Korean economic history. |
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It's based on the Gulf War instead of the Korean War, terrorist fears instead of Communist fears and microchip implants instead of hypnotism. |
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She filled the time by tutoring groups of local and Korean students in English which she proved to be very good at. |
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Nurses will notice this when a Korean enters into the health care system accompanied by their multigenerational family members. |
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I also put the graphical language link in our global footer, so on every page there is a link to the Korean and Japanese pages. |
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Throughout the 1890s, Korean colporteurs worked with missionaries to distribute texts throughout the country. |
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The north responded to the news by threatening to abandon the 1953 armistice that ended the Korean War. |
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Like many foreigners, I rather dislike the most-recently adopted system of Romanization for the Korean language. |
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It is an attempt to heal the pain of families torn apart by the Korean War 50 years ago. |
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St-Henri is not the first place I'd look for a good Korean resto on a winter night. |
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The police station is a Korean War Quonset hut, staple of the 1950s, a provisional edifice originally used as a war bunker. |
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I had to dash off for a meeting, so the goodbyes were fairly truncated, and got back to the office to find my Korean agenda in my inbox. |
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The Korean concept of family, on the other hand, is strictly based on a blood relationship. |
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But Japanese and American manufacturers charge both Korean companies with dumping D-Ram chips on the world market. |
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The huge screen in a corner came alive with live action straight from the South Korean capital, Seoul. |
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As before, the Korean War recipients ranged from privates to lieutenant colonels, with nine army men and three Marines represented. |
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The Chinese audience's enthusiasm was stirred, and the hall resonated with greetings in the Korean language. |
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The Salpuri dance, which is the last ritual process in the Korean shamanist exorcism known as Kut, will also be performed on the occasion. |
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Yet despite how he is often mischaracterized in Korean media, being a professional carpenter has never been his priority. |
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At a shop in a newly built Chinese customs office building, Russian dolls, Korean carrots and other souvenirs were sold. |
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But she has affianced her daughter to a promising young man in a prosperous Korean family. |
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Sturdy lettuces like romaine make great wraps, too, and there's no better filling than Korean barbecue. |
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The workers have tried, without success, to get the Korean consul general to intervene. |
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On reading this Karen story of a giantess, I was struck by how similar it is in structure and function to certain Korean tales which I have read. |
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And South Korean President Kim Dae Jung was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for bringing about the rapprochement. |
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In his spare time, he practices and teaches martial arts and holds black belts in the Korean disciplines of tae kwon do and hapkido. |
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Employing 8,000 extras and 12,000 costumes, the period piece, not surprisingly, was the most expensive Korean production ever. |
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In the mid-1950s, Kim began a prolific career as a writer-director toiling in the netherworld of Korean commercial cinema. |
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This is another one of those Korean films that you cannot but have mixed feelings about. |
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The strike force of the Korean People's Army will take on the enemy wherever he is. |
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Rather, Seoul needs to seek foreign translators well versed in Korean language and culture. |
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It is important to note that almost all blue-collar workers in unionized workplaces are union members in the South Korean auto industry. |
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Wide-ranging and solitary, Siberian tigers rule a domain inhabited by wild boar and elk, which feed on the Korean pine's meaty nuts. |
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One of his first acts as CEO was to change the name to Hynix, distancing the company from the Korean chaebol. |
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As soon as he stepped off his plane, the North Korean became an instant star. |
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Well, I don't know about the P.R., but clearly from the polls, the majority of the Korean public wants us gone. |
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The Korean way is, sadly, what brought Stoll to South Korea in the first place. |
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These days, Korean farmers are suffering from imports of cheaper Chinese products that are rapidly replacing local goods. |
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High-performance tactical aircraft or drones would cross the demilitarized zone and North Korean coasts and penetrate up to fifty miles inland. |
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Korean researchers had 45 impotent men take either 900 mg of Korean red ginseng or a placebo three times daily. |
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The relationship between a Korean golfer and her father can be like that of an Army recruit and a drill sergeant. |
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To accompany the wonderful soups, the restaurant also prepares some homestyle Korean dishes, plus some Shanghai and Hangzhou cuisine. |
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And I do hope the Korean ministries of justice and national defense give him a chance to be forgiven of his moral turpitude. |
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In one episode, Butch's elderly parents come clean about their swinging antics during the Korean War. |
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South Korean coastguardsmen attempted to seize two boats illegally fishing in the zone. |
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A typical Korean meal includes soup, rice served with grains or beans, and kimchi served as a side dish. |
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The meter, complexity of rhythms created by dotted rhythms, triplets and irregular accents manifest the spirit of Korean peasant dance and music. |
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Japanese feudal lords had invaded Korea and brought with them skilled Korean artisans. |
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The latest Korean boy-group seems to be uncomplicatedly serious about their fame, and everyone takes them seriously. |
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The divorce rate among Korean Americans has reached and is possibly surpassing the national average. |
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And in many Korean dioceses the cinerarium has started to edge out traditional cemeteries. |
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Kimchimori is a light, mildly spicy dish of Korean pickles made from assorted vegetables such as turnip and Chinese cabbage. |
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Their pine nuts come from Swiss stone pines, whose close relative the Korean nut pine grows well and yields good crops in Ottawa. |
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The market opened 100 booths selling South Korean clothes on 2,600 square meters of floor last August. |
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Last December, the Japanese Coast Guard sunk an unidentified ship, claiming it was a North Korean spy ship. |
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Granting that Korean unification is indeed an enigmatical problem, why should scholars be so concerned with the problem of Korean unification? |
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South Korean and Bulgarian troops were pulled back to their bases, while New Zealand is withdrawing its engineers. |
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Cope was one of more than 8,000 Americans missing in action during the Korean War. |
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Chung plans to study diplomacy as a visiting fellow at Stanford University and follow South Korean politics from the United States. |
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A pioneer in liquid crystal displays, Sharp has seen its once-dominant position challenged by Taiwanese and Korean rivals. |
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When she cooks, she does not make a fiddly Korean banquet or a tri-coloured roulade with a difficult sauce. |
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The Korean legal system is based on a civil law system that was developed from the education system. |
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This takes into account the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, two World Wars, the Great Depression, the Korean War and Vietnam. |
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Khan was in irrepressible form from the start, raining in fast and accurate punches from every angle, to leave the hapless Korean stunned. |
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The Korean tale, thus, has a stronger didactic and moral character than similar tales. |
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The Korean won, the Thai baht, and the Indonesian rupiah, lost value rapidly, and major recession hit. |
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During the Korean war, US forces employed them for liaison, supply, casualty evacuation, and troop transportation. |
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Mulberry paper also has been used for drawing and as a Korean household item, covering windows and floors. |
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Also in Melbourne, Four Silversmiths, an exhibition of contemporary Korean metalwork. |
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The Korean forum has focused upon wired networking, including powerline networking, to route content throughout the home, he said. |
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The Korean language is agglutinative and usually regarded as a Uro-Altaic language. |
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During the relative peace following the Korean conflict, America rearmed for the Cold War. |
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Others say his devotion to Korean farmers was so passionate that he would willingly have laid down his life for them. |
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A graduate of West Point and a career soldier, he served in combat units in Europe in World War II and in Korea during the Korean War. |
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The talks were recessed upon news of the death of North Korean President Kim Il Sung, then resumed in August. |
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At the time, teaching the Korean language or history in schools was banned, and all Koreans had to adopt Japanese names. |
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Foreign Minister Solomon Passi suggested that Korean cars be assembled in Bulgaria, Poptodorova said. |
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The same word in Korean might mean two different things, depending on the context and word stress. |
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Because of neutralizing forces of Korean tones mentioned above, the kind of tonemic patters are extremely restricted. |
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However, this situation changed in 2000 when the South Korean government liberalized its policy. |
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As a preventative measure, don't drink anything carbonated while you eat Korean barbecue. |
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Shortly after the operation got under way, the North Korean navy reacted with surprise and precision. |
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The South Korean government is also slowly changing its long-time discouragement of foreign participation in the economy. |
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During the Korean war, for example, it made more than 100 hazardous overflights of mainland China, airdropping agents and supplies. |
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Somehow niggling at my brain is this apartment as a metaphor for the Korean Way of Doing Things. |
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The story of the two brothers Hungbu and Nolbu is one of the most typical and popular of all Korean folk tales. |
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It is to be located along the railway in the city of Kaesong, just inside the North Korean border. |
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It also proposed allowing governments to resume aid to help EU shipbuilders compete with Korean rivals. |
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The popularity of Korean pop culture, appropriately enough, is soaring in East Asia. |
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The few Australian works in the section were unnecessarily isolated in a separate room away from the Korean exhibits. |
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Tens of thousands of South Korean workers downed tools and walked off the job to protest the government's hardline labour policy. |
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The dissatisfaction of the repatriates with the North Korean authorities was reaching the limit of their patience. |
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While the inter-Korean contacts are turning into political stunts, the war clouds are thickening over the Korean Peninsula. |
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In that exchange, a North Korean torpedo boat was sunk and dozens of its sailors killed. |
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From a Korean free-kick on the right, the ball breaks to Lee on the edge of the box. |
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Much of the Korean economy's buoyancy can be traced to the effects of banking reforms since Korea's 1997 financial crisis. |
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Public Enemy is different, visibly trying to be a distinctively Korean genre film. |
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Likewise, the new Little Jack's is a cultural experience, with steaks and Korean comforts. |
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Looking noticeably flustered, Akiyo turned to Eric and said a few things about me in what sounded like the Korean language. |
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We walked around and soon realised that everything was priced in Euros as well as the North Korean won. |
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According to the embassy, the contest will give encouragement to Korean language students. |
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He took me to a doctor, a North Korean and a classmate of his at Medical College. |
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The generator's owner, a frail old Korean man, was warming his hands in the buzzing machine's exhaust. |
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In September, the Soviet air force shot down a South Korean passenger jet after it strayed into Soviet air space. |
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Most Korean parents want their children to retain their Korean language and heritage. |
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This book is a good starter for building your personal picture of the Korean War. |
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The Korean fans are banging drums and urging their team on with even more vigour. |
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Pierce came home to North America determined to find sponsors for Korean orphans. |
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Thousands of North Korean men, women and children are forced to work and often perish under conditions of slavery. |
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The US looked down and out until the news came through from the Korean match to propel them into the second round. |
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Since I grew up in America, my Korean language skills are not very good, so communicating with his parents was difficult. |
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The tiny uninhabited island is in the Sea of Japan halfway between the Korean Peninsula and Japan. |
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It was headed north toward the Korean Straits between Kyushu and the Korean peninsula. |
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From an early date Korean politics turned isolationist with a strong desire to maintain the country's independence. |
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I am going to take them to a Korean traditional village where they can experience how Koreans used to live. |
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It will allow some ethnic Koreans living in Japan to visit their North Korean relatives. |
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Many features of Korean separate it from English and other Indo-European languages. |
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The book has been translated into English, French, German, Japanese, Korean and Greek. |
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The Tianjin People's Broadcasting Station will offer programmes in Korean beginning today. |
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Both schools offered courses in Chinese and Korean as foreign language classes. |
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Unfortunately, our Chinese, Japanese and Korean is not too good, otherwise we'd link to those sites all the time. |
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This happened even though the mothers spoke only in Korean when they interacted with their children. |
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Apart from English, Catherine can speak basic Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Thai. |
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A list of all formulae named either in Chinese, Japanese or Korean or in two of these languages was made. |
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The island is known as Takeshima in Japanese, Tokto in Korean and the Liancourt Rocks in English. |
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There's a bookmobile that comes around once a week, too, with a couple of hundred Korean novels onboard. |
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The governor said Thai guides would be regularly offered training courses in Korean and other languages. |
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Nor does the Immigration Office know the whereabouts of dozens of foreign transit passengers who get lost at Korean airports every year. |
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The unidentified Chinese company re-exported the shipment to a North Korean trading firm, the ministry said in a statement. |
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Strongly aromatic foods like the Korean dish kimchi can really stink up a cabin, she says. |
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Reports in South Korea have suggested In Hea Song, 22, and Hyo Jung Jin, 21, had both stayed in a house rented out to visiting Korean students. |
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To date, Korean authorities have failed to bring to justice any of the individuals who have physically harmed or threatened these soldiers. |
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In the best Alice-in-Wonderland tradition of Korean chaebol, the company has big, big expansion plans for the immediate future. |
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One of my favorite entrees was Kang Suh's version of the classic Korean rice dish bibimbap. |
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Sino-Japanese cooperation will undoubtedly continue to aid in maintaining peace and stability in the Korean peninsula. |
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The program will feature Japanese and Korean drummers, a Peking opera performance and a traditional Chinese dance and acrobat performance. |
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American court rulings may give the Korean judiciary a hint about how to handle this case. |
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Roh will also challenge the chaebol, the Korean conglomerates that have dominated Korean economic life and dictated much of its politics as well. |
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The holly's convex, glossy leaves contrast nicely with the Korean boxwood's flat, oval, lighter green leaves. |
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The products were likely relabeled as Korean after being loaded onto ships at Busan, they said. |
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Thus climaxed a family boardroom drama that has rocked Hyundai, the largest chaebol, and Korean business. |
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Located at the southern tip of the Korean peninsula, Cheju has been shaped by volcanic lava. |
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Outstanding examples of Korean architecture can be seen in historic palaces and Buddhist temples and pagodas. |
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The reason they failed was because they didn't have the ability to suitably analyze the original Korean sentence for translation into English. |
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In previous years, professional Korean mimers have performed, as well as some new performers. |
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The old Chevy nameplate could prove the unlikely rescuer of a troubled Korean brand. |
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Support for the Vietnam conflict also mirrors the ends-and-means calculus reflected in the Korean War. |
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They hoped their own approach based on authentic Korean food would change this situation. |
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North Korea inherited this modern form of Korean vernacular script consisting of nineteen consonants and twenty-one vowels. |
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The Korean War confirmed American hostility to the Chinese People's Republic and support for the regime on Taiwan. |
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He supported famous Korean painter Lee Jung-sup when he was an unknown artist and enabled him to get an exhibition. |
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The seven stars pictured as Buddhas demonstrate the incorporation of originally Shaman concepts into Korean Buddhism. |
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During the Korean War, both Pyongyang and Beijing repeatedly accused the US of employing bacteriological weapons. |
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In this personal video he recounts the history of the movies in Korea and includes excerpts from classic Korean films. |
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South Korean engineering companies have in recent years clinched a large share of infrastructure and construction deals in the region. |
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Sixty-eight journalists were killed during World War II, while 38 perished in the Korean War. |
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The Korean striker who scored the golden goal actually plays with the Italian football club Perugia. |
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Since the scheme began, the South Korean car maker Hyundai has been the biggest winner, compiling an order book of 8,000 UK scrappage sales. |
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He was raised a Methodist but began to question his faith after seeing so many die in the Korean war. |
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In recent years China has supported the tottering North Korean regime, providing food provisions, oil, strategic supplies and economic aid. |
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Many interesting meat substitutes are available, including seitan, a popular meat alternative in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean cooking. |
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The Englishwoman admitted that, at times, drawing a Korean in an international competition made the heart drop, so perhaps that is why she looked glum. |
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Can you recommend a Korean novel, and is there anything unique and distinctive about Korean literature that you could pinpoint? |
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Without its Korean frenemy, the company will have to switch to a new megasupplier. |
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South Korean police busted up one such scheme in 2011, which was said to have netted millions. |
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The best-known traditional Korean sport is the martial art of tae kwon do, taught by Koreans to people throughout the world as a popular form of self-defense. |
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Draper assisted his Lieutenant, the real Donald Draper, in building a field hospital during the Korean War. |
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When the North Korean leader Kim Il Sung approached Stalin and asked for help to reunify the Korean peninsula, Stalin had no reason to suppose that the US would object. |
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North Korea recently accused South Korea of bringing trench mortars into the Demilitarized Zone in violation of the armistice agreement, which ended the 1950-1953 Korean War. |
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The Korean Straits is a major fishing ground for the Japanese. |
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My father-in-law ended his military career post Korean war as a training officer back home in Canada. |
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The reconnection of the railway, blown up in the early days of the 1950-53 Korean War, is one of the most visible signs of reconciliation efforts between the two Koreas. |
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Here and there we could see both farmers and military personnel busy gathering Chinese cabbages and Japanese radishes to make the spicy Korean dish of kimchi. |
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Esther Choi of Mokbar said she has made Korean potato pancakes called gam ja jun, and Charles Rodriguez of print. |
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In contrast, 137 such awards were made during the Korean War, and nearly twice that many during Vietnam. |
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However, Congress is also getting close to being without a single veteran of the Korean War either. |
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Currently, there are two veterans of Korean War on Capitol Hill and both are seeking re-election. |
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Three months later, they were handed over to South Korean officials and, on April 1, 2009, boarded a plane for Seoul. |
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Hollywood might possibly fear North Korean sleeper cells capable of blowing up theaters that screen anti-Nork films. |
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Vietnamese language is closer to Chinese than either Korean or Japanese, but it alone has changed its writing system over completely to Roman letters. |
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The indigenous pre-Buddhist, pre-Confucian, pre-Daoist, and pre-Christian religion of the Korean peninsula seems to have been shamanistic in nature. |
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Restaurant For the best Korean BBQ in L.A., hidden hotspot Soot Bull Jeep is not to be missed. |
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Rice said South Korean forces are now stronger while U.S. troops there are more technologically capable, with air and sea power contributing more to the deterrent. |
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The Canadians taught me bayonet fighting, and I led a bayonet charge in the Korean war. |
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The North Korean threat is a key justification for U.S. military spending, the presence of U.S. troops in Asia and a new theatre missile defence system. |
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A group of 42 young South Korean women set the city astir this past week. |
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We ought to seek Chinese cooperation in a response to this North Korean act of aggression. |
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He hands it down to Kyu, a Korean fine artist who stands about half his height, to slice the carrots, zucchini, and daikon for the vegetable tagliatelles. |
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Reflecting the change in Japanese consumers' attitudes, supermarket operators are beginning to show tags in kanji characters for North Korean products. |
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The Second Republic was also considered the another golden age for Korean Cinema. |
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Different from Japanese, Korean and Brazilian barbecue, Thai cuisine bastes food with sauce before grilling, so that it can be absorbed well making the food more spicy. |
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As a fleet of Communist junks prepared to cross the straits, the KMT was saved from ejection by the Korean War and the interposition of the American Seventh Fleet. |
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North Korea has maintained that the islets belong to the Korean people. |
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This also helps them to redefine themselves in a transracial and global context by bridging the gaps among Koreans, Korean Americans, and African Americans. |
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In the current war of nerves, it is the Korean people who stand to suffer. |
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We've begun the steepest defense build-down since the end of the Korean war, with likely effects through the whole economy. |
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It's also the first South Korean film to score major studio distribution. |
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The North Korean delegation is also expected to get in contact with the Japanese government and politicians forming a parliamentarian league for Japan-North Korea friendship. |
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It is, thus, demonstrated that the ancient Korean ethnic group once belonged to the Paleo-Siberian group that originated from the Ural-Altaic linguistic family. |
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Its military equipment consists of aging Soviet and Chinese stocks that qualitatively are vastly inferior to both the U.S. and South Korean militaries. |
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The true horror of this moody paranormal Korean feature is not the external fiends that haunt Jung-Won, but rather the inner demons that he possesses within. |
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Counting those attending worship in the Spanish and Korean congregations, there were about 500 people worshiping God in the building on any Sunday. |
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Since 1990, the North Korean economy has recorded a negative growth rate. |
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While the Korean summit made headlines, probably as important is a new triangular rapprochement fast taking place among the three main protagonists of Northeast Asia. |
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The set successfully employs many native elements including a pentatonic scale, dotted rhythms prominent in traditional Korean music and references to folk songs. |
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Afraid the Korean secret police would not believe his kidnapping story, Shin settled in Hollywood. |
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It's a shame really that Korean doesn't have a lot of swear words. |
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But south Koreans have a troubled history with American intervention in Korean markets. |
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And it is likely responsible for recently torpedoing a South Korean naval vessel. |
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Most of the troop trains of the Korean era used standard heavyweight sleepers, which were by then surplus to the Pullman pool as lightweight equipment displaced them. |
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North and South Korea are working on projects to fully connect two sets of railways across the demilitarized zone that separates the Korean Peninsula at the 38th parallel. |
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The captains of the capsized South Korean ferry and the Costa Concordia have set a new bar for maritime cowardice. |
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Fourth, most Korean law school professors are not lawyers themselves. |
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Nokia was originally the Finnish equivalent of a Korean chaebol, a conglomerate that manufactured all sorts of things, from paper to rubber to chemicals to TV sets. |
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Jackson says that at first, her parents thought it was strange and discouraged her from getting into Korean pop stars. |
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Korea has been frequently invaded throughout the centuries, which has fostered Korean national pride and a strong sense of culture and independency. |
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The chief U.S. arms-control negotiator was in Seoul for a three-day visit that included talks with South Korean officials on the communist North's arms proliferation. |
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When Yoo and Lee were arrested for the bombing and the snakes, Korean film employees staged protests demanding their release. |
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Starting in 1966, Korean movie theaters were obligated to show at least six domestic films for more than 90 days. |
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We respect the genius and ingenuity, not only the Korean film but the Japanese manga, the original source. |
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In autumn, the kitchen had to serve squash soup to visiting Korean dignitaries. |
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This pony-dancing extravaganza from the South Korean megastar is the most-watched video in YouTube history. |
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South Korean news agency Yonhap said the group cut through a wire fence to gain access to the school grounds in a northern suburb of Beijing early Friday. |
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A classic example of the limited nature of the Korean War was the prohibition against crossing the Yalu River to engage enemy forces or interdict lines of communication. |
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According to reports from his salespeople, various Korean celebrities have been spotted in Canada Goose products in recent years. |
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And just this week, reports surfaced that the regime recently executed 10 party officials for watching South Korean soap operas. |
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Also recommended were the tofu soup, the kimchi soup and a Korean speciality called bibimbap, a mixture of rice and seasoned meat, vegetables and egg. |
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Japan's hot springs are volcanic in origin, Korean hot springs arise from granite underground and have lower temperature than the Japanese hot springs. |
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The main culprits appeared to be Japanese, Korean and Italian. |
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Soju is an ancient Korean and Japanese liquor distilled from rice, barley and sweet potatoes, with a light, crisp taste and mouth feel similar to vodka. |
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We made a few sweeps around the area to make sure when we dropped the smoke, no South Korean fishing vessel would see our action as a sign of aggression. |
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Established in 1970 with the approval of the Korean Government, the company is comprised of a group of commission agents representing overseas manufacturers and suppliers. |
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In the Korean myth, the hero's legitimate son is recognized when he is able to find half of his father's sword at the base of a pine tree growing out of a heptagonal stone. |
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In the immigrant Korean family structure, male and female children are treated differentially in terms of family expectations and responsibilities. |
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The simple melody derived from a pentatonic scale and the prevailing dotted rhythm in compound duple meter elicit the feeling of a slow, graceful Korean traditional dance. |
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Chang stressed that her detention was far worse for her monolingual Korean parents than for herself. |
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The North Korean side said the accident was between two train wagons that were being shunted on a siding, not a collision of two trains as had been previously believed. |
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The Korean Peninsula was first populated by peoples of a Tungusic branch of the Ural-Altaic language family, who migrated from the northwestern regions of Asia. |
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The most expensive Korean artwork to be auctioned so far in Korea was a piece of celadon, or Korean ceramic, that sold for 1.6 billion won last December at auction. |
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Next, the Korean War resulted in nearly 137,000 Purple Hearts awarded. |
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Third, since the program does not support the indexing function for Korean, it is difficult to extract Korean text for full-text document retrieval. |
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They will attend the Korean War Memorial and Arlington Cemetery to pay their respects at the grave of Gen. John J. Pershing and the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. |
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By handling this case involving a head of state, the Korean judiciary will become either truly independent from political pressure or subservient to its power. |
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Some of the staff who work at this hotel are North Korean and wear traditional North Korean dresses. |
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It had better not do so for the health of Korean capitalism. |
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He is exploring the possibility of adding Korean firms to his joint venture centre to take advantage of the abundance of native Korean speakers in the area. |
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And if we were going to have to use military force, we'd have to extract some of those forces relatively soon to deal with the North Korean issue. |
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Late in November 1950, they attacked the weaker South Korean units, drove them back, and partially outflanked the neighboring and suddenly vulnerable U.N. troops. |
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Strongly aromatic foods like Korean kimchi can really stink up a cabin. |
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The piece was a profile of spa Castle, a 60,000-square-foot Korean spa-complex in Queens. |
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Il was never likely to accept his invitation, but the hosts shot humiliatingly wide when most of the other invitees also refused. |
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The South Korean fisheries agency said its fishermen have caught 3,200 tons of saury, roughly one-fifth of the Russian quota of 15,000 tons for this year. |
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According to Lee, Korean companies contribute much to the local economy as most of these companies are labor intensive and small and medium in nature. |
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The North Korean conductor will give a Tokyo concert in June. |
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Snow Hunters by Paul Yoon A North Korean defector tries to capture peace in Brazil after the Korean War. |
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Japan wants to raise the ship to confirm whether it was a North Korean spy vessel, but China is cautious about salvaging the ship which sank in its economic waters. |
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While some have taken Korean classes and have done quite well, others have plodded along getting by with a litany of stock phrases and vocabulary. |
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Japanese shows some similarities to Korean and the Altaic languages. |
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Some 500 women in traditional dress were on hand to welcome the delegation with smiles and flowers as a brass band played the EU and North Korean anthems. |
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More recent conflicts like the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the invasion of Grenada, and the Gulf war have made people analyze the ethicality behind the fighting. |
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On Christmas weekend, a North Korean tyrant has decided what American teenagers will see on the silver screen. |
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Trucks steadily lumber across the bridge linking the countries, ferrying North Korean raw materials into China and Chinese manufactured goods to market in North Korea. |
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At the ASEM summit held some weeks ago in the South Korean capital the protocol officers had difficulties in accommodating all the wishes for personal encounters. |
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