The first Koreans to move to American were ginseng dealers, who disembarked in Hawaii in 1896, and grocers and druggists soon followed. |
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The Pyongyang golf links is abustle with Pyongyangites, overseas Koreans and foreigners in this tourist season. |
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He also questions why the South Koreans and Americans gave the enemy safe areas to rearm and regroup. |
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Takeshima is the Japanese name for the islands known as Dokdo by South Koreans. |
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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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He said he was most concerned about actions of illegal aliens, not ethnic Koreans native to Japan. |
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Let us hope that the Korea Train Express will improve the lives of Koreans and be an asset to the nation. |
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The fear at home is simply that the Koreans will be the first host nation not to make it through the first round. |
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Many Japanese think they can do nothing to persuade the Chinese and Koreans to relent. |
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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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There are a lot of Chinese women here who are not ethnic Koreans, and their life is much harder. |
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I tend to agree with him that Koreans should eat what they wish, and let the west take care of their own backyard. |
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The capital should be preserved as the main city for all Koreans, including our descendants to come. |
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Fellow Koreans, now is the time to make our society a better place to live and to make all of our dreams and hopes come true. |
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In doing this, he renewed an issue many Koreans and Chinese feel very strongly about. |
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It will allow some ethnic Koreans living in Japan to visit their North Korean relatives. |
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In June, Koreans showed the world their power and spirit during the World Cup. |
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Still, this is no excuse for ending the effort to seek the understanding of Chinese and Koreans. |
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Would such an exercise truly help Koreans gain a sense of empowerment and help them move on from their dark past? |
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Clearly, intermarriage between Koreans and soldiers was behind the second wave. |
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Twelve years on, an equally undistinguished result against the Koreans was greeted with nary an insult passed. |
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The Koreans outplayed the Indian team with swift clinical and calibrated moves from the wings. |
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As a result, factory work often falls to the poorest Koreans, or to legal or illegal migrant workers. |
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The Koreans and the Turks are still way up there, though so are the Czechs and the Slovaks. |
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The Koreans sang and chanted throughout the march in Spanish, English and Korean. |
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Like the Finns have known for centuries Koreans have discovered that daily saunas bring rejuvenation, relaxation and general well-being. |
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Many Koreans realize that it is presently unrealistic and a remote possibility to envision a unified Korea. |
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Among many things the South Koreans have emulated, the institution of the Japanese zaibatsu conglomerates is probably one of the most important. |
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Naturally, the governor's comments raised a storm of criticism, especially from those groups representing ethnic Koreans. |
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Koreans on the river banks, aware that the officials had not returned, shot arrows and threw stones in protest. |
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There is official support of minority groups such as Russians, Koreans, and Tatars. |
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However, the Tibetans, Mongols, Manchus, Koreans, and Uighur have written literature as well. |
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Manchurians and Koreans are the biggest ethnic minorities in the region and have a great impact on local cultures. |
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The Koreans are controlling this game, winning the scraps in midfield and releasing the ball first time to feet. |
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Korean shamanism is very, very materialistic and this-worldly, as Koreans tend to be. |
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Considering the present shuttlers lineup, only a miracle can help the South Koreans win their first ever Uber Cup. |
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Kim's bosom friend Kim Si Chong was one of those Koreans who escaped from the island and came to Japan. |
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So far, the South Koreans seem solid in their support for the war against Islamofascist terror. |
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This cannot but be sheer sophism of a militarist fanatic and an unpardonable mockery of the Koreans. |
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The South Koreans are appealing the decision to the sport's supreme ruling body. |
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Koreans have traditionally used special drawings called pujok as charms in and around their houses to bring them luck and ward off evil. |
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But genetic tests indicated the Koreans very likely had true embryos, not parthenotes. |
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The Japanese and Koreans adopted the Chinese civilization early on, but they remain patriotically Japanese and Korean. |
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That means the Koreans must keep innovating and introduce automation to stay competitive. |
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Such a use of military force would also very seriously alarm the Japanese and Koreans, the Vietnamese and the Filipinos. |
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Many Koreans believe in ancestral spirits and observe Confucian rituals concerning funerals, mourning practices, and memorial services. |
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Koreans have traditionally combined elements from different belief systems, such as Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism. |
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Last month, some 460 North Koreans arrived in South Korea in two planeloads in an operation shrouded in secrecy. |
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And they got the point-blank answer from the North Koreans that, yes, they were and, in effect, what does the U.S. want to do about it? |
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Hundreds of North Koreans, including women in red traditional gowns, sang folk songs to greet her. |
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Why should ordinary Koreans pay taxes for those shirkers who educate their children abroad and avoid military service duties? |
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The Koreans were not the puppets of the Soviet Union or its foreign policy executors. |
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More than 30 million Koreans are expected to head to their hometowns to spend the celebrated occasion with their close families, relatives, and friends. |
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It is a well-known fact that Confucianism is still highly respected in South Korea, Confucianist values still play a large role in the daily life of South Koreans. |
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On board were 149 Indonesians, three South Koreans, one Singaporean, a Malaysian, and one Briton, the airline said. |
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American spies have detailed dossiers on the North Koreans who the U.S. says were behind the Sony attack. |
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Joo delivered a fairly specific, but blustery, private proposal from the North Koreans. |
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Koreans living in Japan suffer the brunt of racism and hate speech, and their situation is complex. |
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Koreans are now divided over the sensitive issue of abolishing the system. |
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Russians still make up 34.7 percent of the population, and other non-Kazakhs such as Ukrainians, Koreans, Turks, Chechnians, and Tatars, make up another 17 percent. |
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She refused to criticize the group by name or clarify whether she believed that ethnic Koreans had special privileges. |
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Koreans have long chafed that the body of water is named after Japan, which colonized Korea in the early 20th century. |
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A lot of Koreans dream about sending their kids to an Ivy League University, so what better preparation, they think, is there than a North American high school? |
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Some of Iran's wish list, he said, had correlated with the kinds of expertise the North Koreans had. |
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Ironically, there are parts of it that I think the North Koreans will love, but other parts they are going to really hate. |
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And, though the English say cheese, the Koreans say fermented cabbage. |
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But south Koreans have a troubled history with American intervention in Korean markets. |
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Although not as directly exposed as Koreans are, the Japanese complain about the dust and the brown rain that streaks their windshields and windows. |
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Most South Koreans in urban areas live in high-rise, multistory dwellings. |
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The exchange took place in the Yellow Sea, what the Koreans call the West Sea. |
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The court is regularly used by a mixture of Anglos, Koreans, Polynesians, and Armenians and by a Nigerian contingent who live in North Parramatta. |
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During a power outage which left the monitoring system inoperable from January April 1999, the North Koreans consumed record amounts of unmonitored fuel. |
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South Koreans have traditionally expected to have jobs for life. |
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Concert goers from the local Burmese community reciprocated after the Koreans sang with a number of traditional Burmese fighting songs which had everyone on their feet. |
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China, which views North Koreans fleeing to China as economic migrants, not refugees, has said U.S. criticism amounts to interference in domestic affairs. |
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In its survey released this week, the South Koreans lead the pack, because 58 per cent of its netizens know how to beat the queue to watch the latest blockbusters. |
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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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Their abattoirs employ machine slaughter wherever possible and do not hesitate to employ pagans and polytheists, e.g. Chinese, Koreans, etc. to carry our slaughter. |
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Why from a non-proliferation point of view, are light water reactors preferable to the graphite moderator reactors that the North Koreans have built? |
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No sign of any North Koreans, just lots of common, or garden, internet cybercriminals. |
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And so the North Koreans would only succeed in isolating themselves further if they're somehow trying to gain negotiating leverage or their own October surprise. |
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They are everything from Koreans to Russians, and from Croats to Bosnians. |
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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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My advice to young Koreans is that it is a wonderful country to live in. |
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The Koreans argue that those obstacles are easily surmounted. |
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Koreans are almost too polite to do so but players always teach you the dirty words. |
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There are also Britons, Americans, Canadians, Japanese, and Koreans working in the city's commercial and financial sector. |
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These Russianized Koreans were, however, interested in rediscovering their Korean past. |
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Meanwhile, South Koreans have gone nuts over macadamias after the incident. |
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North Koreans were perhaps the cagiest negotiators in the world history, said George Friedman, the founder of Stratfor. |
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North Koreans have been used in recent years as slave labor to pay off Pyongyang's debts to Moscow. |
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Two randomly chosen Koreans may be genetically as different as a Korean and an Italian. |
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He then reinforced his keshig with the Koreans through both diplomacy and military force. |
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Populations of Spanish, Americans, Japanese, Koreans, Indians, Arabs and Filipino mestizos are also visible. |
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Despite these measures, however, fighting continued between the Jurchen and the Koreans. |
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On March 24, 1652, a force of 2,000 Manchus and Koreans armed with artillery arrived from Ninguta and attacked Achansk. |
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Most Koreans were hard to distinguish from Japanese, and the study was not able to clearly distinguish Koreans and Japanese. |
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Haplogroup D4 is the modal mtDNA haplogroup among Koreans and among Northeast Asians in general. |
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During the 1990s and 2000s, the number of Koreans in the Philippines and Koreans in Vietnam have also grown significantly. |
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At one hotel bar yesterday, North Koreans watched raptly, cheering and applauding at the close of the brief broadcast. |
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Dietarily speaking, kimchi is to Koreans what milk and high-sodium cheese snacks are to European-Americans. |
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The United States has tools to impose costs on the North Koreans. |
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Seoul last week ordered all remaining South Koreans to leave after Pyongyang rejected its call for talks. |
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South Koreans, however, see the Japanese claim as a sign of Japanese unrepentance of its colonial past. |
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About 41 South Koreans are living currently in Syria to learn Arabic at state and private institutes. |
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Like most South Koreans of her generation, though, she is against the peninsula's reunification as too heavy a financial burden on the South. |
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In short, South Koreans seem to be of two minds when it comes to foreign investors. |
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South Koreans, however, see the Japanese claim as a sign of Japanese unrepentance about its colonization of Korea. |
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Tijuana has one of Mexico's largest Asian populations, predominantly consisting of Chinese immigrants, and to a lesser extent, Koreans and Japanese. |
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Relations with Korea were generally good with the exception of the Koreans resenting having to send virgins occasionally to the Xuande Emperor's imperial harem. |
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Tang Chinese soldiers and pirates enslaved Koreans, Turks, Persians, Indonesians, and people from Inner Mongolia, central Asia, and northern India. |
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Zainichi Koreans, Chinese, Filipinos, Brazilians mostly of Japanese descent, Peruvians mostly of Japanese descent and Americans are among the small minority groups in Japan. |
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Japan's relationship with South Korea has been strained due to Japan's treatment of Koreans during Japanese colonial rule, particularly over the issue of comfort women. |
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The day after the Time story appeared, the Pentagon ate crow and admitted the North Koreans had launched not a missile but a rocket carrying a satellite. |
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During the development era, Koreans seem to have ignored the increase of risks and, at times, appear to have considered high-stakes risk-taking as heroic. |
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Around 1230, Koreans invented a metal type movable printing using bronze. |
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The Greater Los Angeles Area and New York metropolitan area in the United States contain the largest populations of ethnic Koreans outside of Korea or China. |
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Sukman argues that since 1945, Protestantism has been widely seen by Koreans as the religion of the middle class, youth, intellectuals, urbanites, and modernists. |
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The Joseon Koreans tried to deal with the military threat posed by the Jurchen by using both forceful means and incentives, and by launching military attacks. |
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About 3,000 South Koreans in the UAE are expected to vote at their embassy in Abu Dhabi and the consulate in Dubai in the next five days including the weekend. |
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