The idea of a singer who never travels without his shanghai should have been irresistible. |
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There is a small bronze statue of a New Zealand schoolboy, with a shanghai hanging out of his pocket. |
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But first of all, it's not like they're going to take a helicopter down there and shanghai these people to the CBS studios. |
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Gender-hustlers in the equal Opportunities Commission sponsored over three hundred programmes to shanghai women into Science and Engineering. |
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In July, Nike announced it was naming one of its new buildings after her in shanghai. |
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Wenzhou, a wealthy coastal city around 230 miles south of shanghai in Zhejiang province, has around seven million residents. |
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The filmmakers travel to shanghai, where locals are left confused by pictures of the dish. |
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Oftentimes the approach is to shanghai an unsuspecting victim. |
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In fact, the idiosyncrasy of Tugu Park Hotel does not stop at Waroeng Shanghai either. |
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We're not sure what it says about our city, but everyone seems as keen as mustard to get out of Shanghai whenever they get the chance. |
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The show, at Shanghai Circus World, is made up of performing animals and acrobatic displays. |
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More and more well-educated, cultured people from other regions are coming to Shanghai to settle. |
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Shanghai as China's first metropolis, nurtured a unique hybrid culture, combining Chinese with Westernized aestheticism. |
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Shanghai has seen its population ageing for the past two decades, with senior residents now accounting for over 18 per cent of its population. |
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Unlike An Incident in Shanghai, this woman dropped into the air cushion bag set up by the police and was then rushed to the hospital. |
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I arrived Shanghai late and tired so I will add more pictures tomorrow night on this page. |
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In the same year, she was recruited as a member of the Shanghai Photographic Association. |
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They are considering relocating to Shanghai because high labour costs in this labour intensive business have eaten into their profits in Taiwan. |
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The elegance of refined Shanghai ladies of the first half of last century is long lost. |
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So, looking back, I was wrong to have made many of the initial judgments I had on my first few days in Shanghai. |
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The consulate also hopes to regularize the position of Filipino servants working in Shanghai as soon as possible. |
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After a 15 hour flight from San Francisco to Beijing, we had to take a hopper flight to Shanghai, adding another 2 hours of travel time. |
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The marketing strategies of Shanghai also went astray, without shaping a handful of famous brands. |
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Shanghai had several light falls of snow with the lowest temperature recorded in the downtown area reaching 4.6 degrees below zero. |
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He was forced to fly to Shanghai last month in a last-minute bid to head off a trade war about surging textile imports from China. |
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For the past 10 years, Shanghai officials have spent billions on what rightly is a contender for the first mega-city of the new millenium. |
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To relieve the demand for train tickets, Shanghai Railway Station opened a special ticket office on Nanjing Road for tourists. |
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In the late 1800s a modern hospital and medical school were established in Shanghai. |
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The present link, which transits through the Panama Canal, includes port calls at Hong Kong, Shekou, Qingdao and Shanghai. |
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Shanghai is the given name for hitting a single, double and treble of the same score and this game is a step up from round the clock. |
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For Shanghai gourmets, the prospect of being able to enjoy authentic Egyptian food has always sounded a bit far-fetched. |
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The pair returned from a 1000 km awareness-raising bike ride between Beijing and Shanghai with decidedly mixed feelings. |
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The winner will go on to an international contest in Shanghai, and will also be modeling clothes in Paris. |
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Spring has come to Shanghai and we can again see flowers blooming and trees budding. |
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Council agreed Monday to forge ahead with a proposal to select a third sister city, this time in the Shanghai area of China. |
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With cities from Shanghai to Beijing to Shenzhen vying for a piece of the action, Hong Kong is losing its monopoly on China trade. |
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Over the weekend, patrol crafts of the administration saved 12 boaters, eight on a Zhejiang fishing boat and four on a Shanghai boat. |
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What I'd like to introduce to you is how Shanghai comes to host these major musicals. |
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Like the rest of the People's Republic of China, Shanghai is a study in contradictions. |
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In recent days, Shanghai has reached oven-like temperatures due to the sun. |
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Before 1900, peasants living in the suburban areas of Shanghai made their living by starting small businesses such as charcuteries. |
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We were greatly relieved and overjoyed when our flight landed in Shanghai and we got into a Shanghai cab. |
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Japanese troops poured into the wartime capital city of Nanjing on 13 December 1937, after suffering heavy casualties in Shanghai. |
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The regulations adopted in Shanghai will provide suggestive ideas for national AIDS legislation. |
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I get lovely Chinese cheongsams made to order at Shanghai Tang, which all my children love me in. |
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Like many other Shanghai residents, housewife Sheng Chongming has sunned clothes and quilts from her balcony for dozens of years. |
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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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Shanghai has a special committee that has to deal with the most urgent cases of Chinglish in the city. |
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Laoma Rice-Flour Noodles Company from Chongqing has set up its first chain store in Shanghai as its spearhead into the metropolitan market. |
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Because of an incorrect personals advertisement, a Shanghai man identified as Ying recently had a difficult time with his wife. |
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Turning a cold shoulder towards others signifies Shanghai people's emphasis on personal space. |
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Vintage Shanghai posters have in recent years become a much sought-after item among enthusiasts of Oriental collectibles. |
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Once Banks arrives in Shanghai, however, the story enters a more phantasmagoric world, and nightmarish and unreal events seem to occur. |
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As an honorary citizen and permanent resident, the Swiss businessman has been living and working in Shanghai for seven years. |
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A concert of American symphonic jazz will be staged in Shanghai this Saturday. |
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His narrator hotfoots it to Shanghai, where he was brought up, to solve the mystery of his missing mater and pater. |
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A feeder from Shanghai Zoo said the peacock was a two-year-and-a-half male and it may be raised by nearby residents. |
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Recently, hysterical fans of the Taiwanese boys' band, F4, caused a great sensation in Shanghai. |
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An American pilot sacrificed his life in an aerial battle with Japanese planes in defence of Shanghai. |
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The tea glass is a contemporary Shanghai Art Deco design in silver to match the black porcelain teapot encased in a silver container. |
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However, he agrees that Shanghai has some pluses that help to make up for this, citing the city's internationalism as an example. |
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At the moment, Shanghai is still seen by foreigners as a place of intrigue and mystery where they can experience a taste of Eastern life. |
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It is the most convenient way to move around Shanghai for team activities and for families. |
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The problem does not plague Shanghai alone, although Shanghai faces the biggest one in China. |
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The first Chinese interbank currency market in China opened in Shanghai in 1994, joining the pre-existing commodities and gold exchanges. |
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Newly opened Yongnian Zhaofeng Restaurant serves refined Hangzhou cuisine to cater to Shanghai people, known for their finicalness with food. |
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A group of shoe polishers, made up of college students, recently appeared on the streets of Shanghai touching off a debate among local residents. |
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The plain fact is that he should have gone to Shanghai personally to finesse the deal with the car makers. |
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Today Shanghai is the conflux of many multinational companies, some of which have set up their China headquarters here. |
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Which means, of course, that the folks at Shanghai Daily aren't really a bunch of unoriginal plagiaristic copycats. |
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The golden age of building in Shanghai was the period between the two world wars. |
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But he instead used the cards to get the Shanghai Branch of the Industrial and Commercial Bank to issue him with 87 credit cards. |
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Shui On will develop office and residential buildings in the Xintiandi area, one of the hottest restaurant and bar areas in Shanghai. |
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Young people in urban China, especially in Shanghai, have shown little political concern. |
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They are joining the frenzy in Shanghai, but have to face a very competitive job market. |
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With its island scenery and fishing grounds, Zhoushan aims to transform itself into a yachting centre for Shanghai. |
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In 1901, the hotel also broke new ground with the introduction of the first automatic telephone equipment in Shanghai. |
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Shanghai is famous for its extremely delicate ivory portrayal of freshwater mussels and fish. |
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Shanghai is the main consumer of livestock and poultry in the Yangtze River Delta. |
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No budget-stricken gapper is going to be tempted by the sophisticated environment of Shanghai. |
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Old-fashioned streetlamps hanging from bare cables, reminiscent of pre-war Shanghai. |
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He was caught by the police soon after he came back to Shanghai to open a grocery shop. |
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Souvenir airmails were postmarked Shanghai in order to celebrate the event. |
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Every holiday I have, I come back to Shanghai, I find life here is so much easier, the people are so genial and friendly. |
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Nearly all books are in Chinese, except in Shanghai and Beijing, where foreign language books are also available. |
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It is those foreigners sent here by foreign companies that receive high salaries for working in Shanghai. |
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Yesterday our English teacher from England told us that he had decided to settle down in Shanghai because he felt it was a safe place. |
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In the past, mostly big enterprises opened up their businesses in Shanghai. |
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With Hong Kong in a dither, Shanghai is quickly gaining prominence as the gateway to China. |
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No doubt as a metropolis and the largest economic centre in China, Shanghai will inevitably produce a huge amount of such e-waste. |
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When I read an item about a corporate baseball league made up mostly of expats in Shanghai, the old urge reared its head. |
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And relocating residents and businesses is a much more significant issue for Shanghai Expo 2010 than for previous expositions. |
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Similar to the inaugural event in Beijing two years ago, the exposition in Shanghai also featured a wide range of exhibitions on world soccer. |
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I also noticed the lighter traffic on the expressways into Shanghai centre. |
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During the battle for Shanghai, no preparations had been made for the defence or evacuation of the city. |
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Jiang said the beatings represented a sharp escalation of a recent campaign by the Shanghai authorities to silence Mr. Zheng. |
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Yes, Shanghai is definitely feeling the theater crunch, as the city now sports an excessive number of exorbitantly priced seats. |
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I admire that the drive-ins are already available in Beijing, but not in Shanghai yet. |
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To the drum of a coxswain, international member paddlers of the Shanghai Shang Long Dragon Boat Team press forward on Dianshan Lake. |
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Visions of Shanghai and Singapore provide seductive images and useful rhetoric. |
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It was a hard shoot because we were basically housed in a small village about four hours away from Shanghai. |
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The bank is already making a splash with the most high-profile foreign bank outlet in Shanghai, located on a prominent corner on Nanjing Xilu. |
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Before going into politics, he engaged in research and teaching at Shanghai Second Industrial University. |
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Home prices in Shanghai are more than twice the national average, and rose by nearly a quarter last year. |
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The desire to live in Shanghai firmed her resolution to win the competition for a place with the airline. |
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Having lived in Shanghai for four years, he has noticed changes in the drinking scene. |
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Not that I'm saying Shanghai ought to have been nuked, merely if victory was required, then it might have been necessary. |
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In 1917 a later owner added a Chinese Chippendale porch with a Shanghai mansard roof. |
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The birth of both boy and girl quadruplets has been an extremely rare occurrence in Shanghai in the past 30 years. |
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In Shanghai Express, probably her finest film, she was a woman of easy virtue, mouthing the famous line. |
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Shanghai will give priority to the development of tertiary industries such as service and catering. |
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Some 1 billion marks will be used to build a plant for the manufacture of synthetic materials in Shanghai. |
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Sikh jathas also came from Canada, Hong Kong and Shanghai to join the campaign. |
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As a result, Shanghai became a base camp for these people to sell counterfeit jewellery, bad cheques and drugs. |
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After World War II Berlin was divided into separate parts and Shanghai, although restored to China, went through a period of stagnation. |
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Her request was refused by the notarization department, the Shanghai Morning Post reported. |
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It is outside the outer ring road of Shanghai, which is very far from the city. |
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It skipped Shanghai, hopping suddenly to the north of China, Professor Yu Zhihao of Nanjing University explained. |
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As more and more Cantonese come to places like Shanghai, snake has grown in popularity. |
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Unlike Cantonese, Shanghainese is only used in Shanghai, not even in nearby cities like Hangzhou and Suzhou. |
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The 62-year-old artist, famous for his lithograph and etching prints, contributed a series of ink drawings of Shanghai for the exhibition. |
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The map indicates the places most densely haunted by thieves in Shanghai in an effort to help people prevent thefts. |
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Drug addiction in Shanghai has maintained a rapid growth rate, with the number of young drug-takers growing the fastest. |
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Shanghai will build 10 marinas for yachts as boating starts to become part of the city's trendy lifestyle. |
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Than you can go to Shanghai museum, one of the best museums of ancient China in the world. |
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Deng said the clay that is used is dug up from river banks of the Qingpu region, as the clay there is best in Shanghai for sculpturing. |
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His first exposure to sculpturing was when Chen sculpted a bust of Deng's uncle, who was a well-known professor in Shanghai Music Conservatory. |
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Shengsi is only 31 sea miles from Shanghai and visitors can go there by sea or by road. |
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The book club has 1.5 million members and is known to almost everybody in Shanghai. |
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Which historic Shanghai building boasts gourmet restaurants, world-class boutiques and stunning views? |
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Born in 1929, Han worked as a strip cartoon artist for the Shanghai Art Publishing House for decades. |
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The menfolk of Shanghai are world-famous for their consideration towards their wives and their diligence in carrying out household chores. |
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But behind the make-up was a hotbed of corruption, violence, sleaze and racism that ruled the streets of Shanghai. |
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During the incident, the Japanese force had total control of the skies over Shanghai. |
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Having made it through university, they want to live in comfort and make good money working in places such as Beijing, Shanghai, or Shenzhen. |
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The group will visit Beijing, Shanghai and the southern boom town of Shenzhen. |
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According to Shanghai Youth Daily, most affluent locals are unwilling to be listed. |
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In Shanghai, news about ailing octogenarians abandoned by their children is disheartening, gnawing at the consciences of upright people. |
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But a multitude of young career women in Shanghai would be enraged if such a phrase were thrown in their faces. |
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At the recent Auto Shanghai 2003, Nanjing Fiat grabbed three awards, the most among carmakers participating in the show. |
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Police in Shanghai have cracked a gang of four who swindled money using short messaging service on cell phones. |
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Shanghai Circus World is a multi-functional venue containing 1683 seats and advanced equipment, including a circumrotating stage. |
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In richer cities such as Beijing and Shanghai it is not far behind developed country levels. |
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Since Zhang had previously competed with a dash team in Shanghai, she was able to quickly adjust to the grueling exercise routine. |
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Yet according to official statistics, these small piggeries account for 30 per cent of all the pig farms in Shanghai. |
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They're building luxury apartments in Shanghai and selling them as fast as they can get them up. |
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At that time, there will be two nets providing coal gas and natural gas for Shanghai local residents. |
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The income v.s. apartment ratio is a key theory foundation for the argument that we should not compare Shanghai and New York City. |
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The modern metropolis of Shanghai was once a small village facing the East China Sea. |
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The new, gleaming, modern face of Shanghai is a recent development, fueled by China's ascension in global trade. |
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After graduation from the dance school, he was assigned to the Shanghai Ballet Company. |
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Shanghai is now developing at breakneck speed into a more trendy, luxury-loving society. |
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For friends in Shanghai, they are curious about the broadband, which is new to the city. |
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Rather than playing a hero on his way up, Chow casts himself as a no-good beggar bent on joining a Shanghai gang. |
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It's a fairly funny buddy movie, in the tradition of Wilson and Jackie Chan in their Shanghai series. |
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Though Shanghai provides an interesting window into modern China, my travels outside highlighted diverse facets of Chinese culture. |
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The Japanese bullet train is one of the candidates for a planned high-speed train linking Beijing and Shanghai. |
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The most common dishes in Shanghai at that time would have included soy buds, meat balls, cabbage, chicken, Kow-Fu and glutinous rice dumplings. |
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There are plans in the pipeline to open a shop in Shanghai and perhaps expand to Beijing. |
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At present, the city receives over 2 million expatriates on temporary visits to Shanghai every year. |
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The quadruplets, three girls and one boy, were born on July 25 in Shanghai No.1 Maternity and Child Care Hospital by caesarean section. |
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Most significant is the fact that Shanghai Automobile Industrial Company gained this level of quality through co-operation. |
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Americans make up the second largest expat population in Shanghai after the Japanese. |
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Yet this creed is wasted on Shanghai youth whose nostalgia keeps them glued to the city. |
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The world famous queen of fashion, Vivienne Westwood, holding her first ever fashion show in Shanghai! |
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Shanghai is making government administration more transparent to its citizens, while firmly doing away with formalism and bureaucratism. |
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He enrolled in a crash course in Mandarin and headed to Shanghai, alone and unsure of exactly how things would work out. |
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The first craze for learning English in Shanghai occurred in the 1860s, according to a paper recently submitted to a Fudan University symposium. |
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Finding that fruit with foreign labels sells at double price, some Shanghai vendors have begun producing fake labels for fruiterers. |
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The Canary Island date palm is very popular in Shanghai, with each grown tree selling at over 300,000 yuan. |
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I think we became the first people traveling from Shanghai to cram the experience into a day trip! |
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The maglev train from Shanghai to Pudong airport is already in service, but it looks like the planned Beijing-Shanghai maglev express is a non-starter. |
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Shanghai is becoming greener as the municipality places greater stress on forestation every year, even offering space for members of the public to grow their own trees. |
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Lo is best known for his development of Xintiandi, a down-at-the-heels Shanghai neighborhood that he transformed into the city's premiere entertainment and retail district. |
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Zhou has become the pride of Shanghai and in March she was again in the limelight when the city selected her out of 771 women as one of its top 10 women pacesetters. |
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It's a swankily appointed show car created in 2004 to show then suitor Shanghai Automotive it could come up with a marketable design in, like, 90 minutes. |
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The ship was transporting coal cinders from Malaysia to Shanghai. |
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Residential areas around Shanghai are also increasingly important since a number of infrastructure projects have increased the commutability of residents to the city. |
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A young sea captain's future is transformed as he encounters mutiny, adventure and a beautiful fugitive in this romantic thriller set during an epic voyage to Shanghai. |
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A view down into the wild, Art Deco abattoir now called the 1933 Center in Shanghai. |
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There are three legal paternity testing centres in Shanghai. |
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Once before in Shanghai, I had gone to see some ice sculptures in an exhibition but a huge cold-air blower had to be used to protect the sculptures from melting away. |
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The above mentioned artists have all been exhibited in Shanghai before. |
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The entire group travelled business class and stayed in some of China's most expensive and exclusive hotels, including the five star Shanghai Okura Garden and Beijing Palace. |
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Having spent days idling in Shanghai, China's largest city, the players had never imagined the match would be so brutal and physical, especially in the second half. |
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He was born in Jiangsu Province and worked as an editor and reporter for several publications in Shanghai and Beijing. |
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Construction cranes litter the skylines of Chinese cities, particularly Beijing and Shanghai, helping to construct apartments and office buildings. |
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Zodiac, with about 120 ships, will provide a capesize bulk carrier, ranging in size from 150,000 dwt to 180,000 dwt to ship iron ore from Brazil to Shanghai. |
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Britain's consulate in Shanghai did not usually interfere with the Shanghai Municipal Council in its financial management and related regulations. |
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And in Shanghai, prostitution, apart from its well-known unsavoury social effects, has also resulted in a rapid increase of AIDS in the past 15 years. |
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Shanghai men also use perfume, and they use it with great care, so as not to leave any overpowering aroma even though they have little body odour to hide. |
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The Beijing-born lecturer in ceramics at Shanghai University still invests his chairs with decorative swirls of Chinese calligraphy, affirming his Chinese heritage. |
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The flagship of the Russian Pacific fleet visited Shanghai late last year. |
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The price of the gas in Shanghai will be 1.32 yuan per cubic metre. |
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The autonomous scenes separated by fades to black in Flowers Of Shanghai testify to Hou's increasing desire to absorb the out-of-field into the frame itself. |
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This is the knotty problem facing many Chinese and foreign automakers, who must choose between two international auto shows to be held in Shanghai this year. |
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Shanghai also claims Dongtan will be the world's first genuinely eco-friendly city, powered by renewable energy sources and as close to carbon-neutral as possible. |
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Satake, however, has his own reasons for keeping his libido on ice despite his complicated feelings for the Shanghai bar girl Yamamoto he himself had been pursuing. |
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Apparently an undersea cable connecting Shanghai to the US was severed. |
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Even before the acclaimed Irish dance company Riverdance takes the floor of the Shanghai Grand Stage, the principal dancers have already won over Shanghai audiences. |
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Other cities featured on the top ten list include Los Angeles, Barcelona, Berlin, Antwerp, Sydney, Rome, and Shanghai. |
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As for clothing, most male taipans brought their shirts, pyjamas and underwear from London, and then had them copied by native shirtmakers in Shanghai. |
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In Shanghai, my brother and I would get breakfast at this great Korean chain called Paris baguette. |
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Many passengers found the inaugural non-stop flights more convenient and expressed their wish for regular direct flights between Shanghai and Taipei. |
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Sadly, such neighborhoods are fast disappearing in Shanghai, where tens of millions of square feet of old buildings fall victim each year to the wrecking ball. |
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After a gap of 40 years, the trolley car is to return to Shanghai. |
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In most people's eyes, Shanghai was an extremely glamorous city during that period, with a splendid variety of entertainment venues for revelries. |
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Unlike the animals in the zoo, who lead a sedate life, animals in the Shanghai Circus have to earn their daily bread through hard training and good performances. |
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Let it be hoped that we can refrain from relapsing into the bad old habits once the dreaded epidemic is over, so a new Shanghai with a new outlook will emerge in the long run. |
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For nearly two years, he and others built a rifle range on the flatlands outside of Shanghai, China, shoveling dirt by hand to create elevated platforms from which to fire. |
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Few can deny that girls in Shanghai are more and more stylish, with dyed hair, high-soled shoes, slim figures and above all, clothes with less material. |
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The five gold medals, five silvers and 15 bronzes were the highest number garnered by local innovators at the China International Exhibition of Inventions, held in Shanghai. |
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Shadow sings selections from British and American musicals for the first part and her original songs, together with Shanghai oldies, in the second. |
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The notarial deeds provided by the notary public offices in Shanghai are accepted in over 100 countries, which shows that local notaries' work is highly accurate. |
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State-level science parks in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen have started to deploy incubator programs for both domestic and foreign research initiatives. |
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Their only opportunity to pursue college studies was outside Shanghai. |
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I first traveled to Shanghai three years ago when Gucci opened its golden eagle boutique here. |
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Most of these streetside vendors in Shanghai are out-of-town people. |
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In the mid-1870s, a French missionary and a Chinese priest went to France and brought advanced lithographic printing to Shanghai, setting up China's first lithographic press. |
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Some say this might weaken the brand power of Reeb, but Huang believes the new Reeb with four flavours may cater to the tastes of more Shanghai people. |
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Roland died in hospital in Canberra last Friday from head injuries he'd sustained during a base jump off a skyscraper in Shanghai earlier this month. |
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Some industry commentators fear the balance of trade will shift to airports such as Shanghai, reducing the importance of airports in Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. |
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Japanese cuisine has become all the rage in Shanghai, so much so that almost all of the top hotels in the city are featuring Japanese restaurants. |
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You can go to Shanghai or Beijing, but they are far more westernised. |
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In 2003, there were 83,000 babies born in Shanghai, of which the migrant population was responsible for 26,000, accounting for about one third of the total. |
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You could dine at the Old Shanghai Restaurant, known for its authentic looking decorations and the homestyle food that once prevailed in the narrow Shanghai alleys. |
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Certain parts of Shanghai are already fairly malodorous, and as the temperature rises in the coming months, our noses are already set to be treated to more whiffy wafts. |
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Aware of the difficulties of getting settled in Shanghai without any knowledge of Mandarin, my colleagues often went out of their way to make sure I had no problems. |
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The rebels in Shanghai had been warned off interfering with the secretariat of the East China Bureau on the grounds that it was an organ of the Central Committee. |
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Or the flier who jumped from the Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai and slammed into an air conditioning unit on a roof. |
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The cloned swine was born on July 16 at a hoggery in Nanhui, Shanghai. |
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Outlets for conspicuous consumerism now span the region, from spa resorts in Bali to high-end boutiques in Shanghai to chi-chi fusion cuisine restaurants in Singapore. |
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In October 2017, GE announced they would be closing research and development centers in Shanghai, Munich and Rio de Janeiro. |
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In China, water deer are found in Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Hubei, Henan, Anhui, Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Shanghai, and Guangxi. |
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The rerouting will see the pipeline terminating in Shanghai, which is not supplied by any major trunklines. |
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Kiribati is one of the most remote countries in the world, thousands of kilometres from major ports such as Shanghai, Sydney and Tokyo. |
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Luxembourg was represented at the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China, from 1 May to 31 October 2010 with its own pavilion. |
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The decision to introduce the maglev system in Shanghai has given impetus to other maglev projects, the German source said. |
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Together with Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen, Guangzhou has one of the most expensive real estate in China. |
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Sun fled to Shanghai in November 1918 until the Guangdong warlord Chen Jiongming restored him in October 1920 during the Yuegui Wars. |
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Its success led to the split of the KMT and the subsequent purge of the communists in the Shanghai Massacre. |
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On the other hand, in this film Shanghai is presented not only as corrupt and rotten, but also as transpierced with erotica. |
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China's Eastern Airlines has introduced a new service from Shanghai to Saipan, Northern Marianas. |
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Before leaving on his new mission, Chen deputizes his assistant to carry on the investigation in Shanghai. |
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Xu Guangqi was born in Shanghai in Southern Zhili's Songjiang Prefecture on April 24, 1562, under China's Ming dynasty. |
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At the time, Shanghai was merely a small walled county seat in the old quarter around the present city's Yu Garden. |
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The Chinese actress got all vampy at a Louis Vuitton event in Shanghai decked out in, well, Louis Vuitton. |
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He then returned to Shanghai around April, turning his attention to the study of military and agricultural subjects. |
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Then it's on to the beautiful Korean island of Cheju before returning to Shanghai. |
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Chengdu will be the 4th Chinese city following Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong to have direct air routes with Mauritius. |
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Another unit was housed in Shanghai, and a third in Chengtu in western China. |
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From 1607 until 1610, Xu was forced to retire from public office and returned to his home in Shanghai. |
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The red we're looking at now was a suggestion from Shanghai Design Institute on what a Chinese red is. |
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Johann Adam Schall von Bell stayed with Xu during his final illness in 1633 and oversaw the return of his body to his family in Shanghai. |
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Prevalence of fluoroquinolone resistance among tuberculosis patients in Shanghai, China. |
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And the first games available are Dark Reign, Heavy Gear, Zork Grand Inquisitor and Shanghai Dynasty. |
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He built two major music festivals and helped spearhead the innovative Shanghai Orchestra Academy with the New York Philharmonic. |
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Renhe focuses on dust collector and filter cartridge technology products with sales locations in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xi'an and Ha'erbin City. |
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The Xihu Trough is located in the East China Sea and 450 kilometers southeast of Shanghai. |
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In Shanghai, the colonial past and modern skyline show visitors China's most cutting edge city. |
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Shanghai OTEC delivers Teleste's Luminato headend to the Chinese luxury hotel Hefei Shangri-La for international TV services. |
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L'Oreal employs 3 500 people in China and it runs a research and innovation centre in Shanghai and two plants in Suzhou and Yichang. |
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The French consul was there, and the vice-consul of the United States, as well as Gilbert and the Chairman of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. |
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Shanghai Sanco's products include microplate readers, biochemical analyzers and fluorometers, according to its website. |
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It also will convert current charter flights from HND to Seoul, Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong to scheduled passenger flights. |
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Drss. Ella R. Swinney of Smyrna, Del., has been appointed medical missionary to Shanghai, China, by the Baptist Board. |
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An ernai agency operates in Shanghai, providing a menu of potential college students for men willing to pay. |
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Additionally, ScaleMP signed 16 new partnerships including Shanghai 76 Info-Tech, Samboo System and Datatrend Technologies. |
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The Norwegian Central Bank operates investment offices in London, New York and Shanghai. |
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Civilians were aware of the deadly power of aerial attacks through newsreels of Barcelona, the Bombing of Guernica and the Bombing of Shanghai. |
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As well as Hethel in the United Kingdom Lotus has engineering centres in Ann Arbor, USA, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Shanghai, China. |
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The Ceremonial Archway, which was built in Shanghai, China, is located at the heart of Liverpool's Chinatown. |
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Continuing to work in Shanghai, her father was interned during World War II by the invading Japanese. |
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The Madrid Masters moved to May and onto clay courts, and a new tournament in Shanghai took over Madrid's former indoor October slot. |
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The former Shanghai Racecourse is now People's Square and People's Park and the former club building was the Shanghai Art Museum. |
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Expansion of these series has resulted in dedicated tracks being built in Qatar in the Middle East, Sepang in Malaysia, and Shanghai in China. |
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After his Shanghai Masters victory, he joined the newly founded Snooker Players Association. |
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Nanking by Shanghai, Quebec City by Montreal, and numerous US state capitals. |
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The 701st also formed a liaison with the Navy Shore Patrol, the 23d Gendarmerie Regiment, and the Shanghai Voluntary Police. |
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International offices are located at Norwalk, Johannesburg, Barbados, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Greater Delhi, Lagos and Dubai. |
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The Shanghai International Municipality used a flag with a red saltire on a white field, with its seal in the middle. |
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Plus, Winston Lord on Crafting the Shanghai communique with Kissinger. |
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The hotel chain heiress shmoozing her way through Shanghai this week will be making her way to Dubai next week for a December 1st to remember. |
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Shanghai Kelly has been kicking up dust about the war on the crimps and boardinghouse keepers. |
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The port of Shanghai is the largest port in the world in both cargo tonnage and activity. |
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In modern China, many special economic zones are developed from the sketch, for example, Pudong, a new district of Shanghai. |
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The Shanghai acrobatic Troupe feels like the birthplace of this craft. |
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The piezoelectric pedestrian tubeways depicted for Shanghai 2121 will provide all-weather pedestrian transportation citywide. |
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The usual shuffling about and whistling Dixie as Shanghai entertains brighter sparks? |
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Dan Duyu established Shanghai Photoplay in 1920 and employed his relatives. |
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Cork is twinned with Cologne, Coventry, Rennes, San Francisco, Swansea and Shanghai. |
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Under the agreement, WuXi will equip and operate a dedicated, fully cGMP-compliant 12,500-square-foot analytical testing facility in Shanghai. |
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We want to visit Shanghai, Beijing, the Terracotta Army at Xi'an and Hangzhou Garden City. |
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Despite this injury he played in Shanghai, wearing a cast on his wrist because removal of the cast could have caused long term damage. |
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Williams also lost from a winning position in the final of the next major ranking event, the Shanghai Masters. |
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Indian food is gaining popularity in China, where there are many Indian restaurants in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. |
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Two years later he finished fifth in the 25 km at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships in Shanghai. |
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Research published in 2012, conducted at a university hospital in Shanghai, evaluated outcomes of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for radiation-induced hemorrhagic cystitis. |
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The new plant, located in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, west of Shanghai, is expected to produce 95,000 kiloliters of beer in the first year, company officials said. |
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It sits at the head of Hangzhou Bay, which separates Shanghai and Ningbo. |
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