One long-gone department store in Seoul used to have a male clerk selling brassieres. |
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He is reportedly planning to attend the quadrennial soccer tournament's opening ceremony May 31 in Seoul as well. |
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Again due to a housing shortage, the jerry-built houses spread in all directions, especially on the outskirts of Seoul. |
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They will then head for South Korea the same day and are expected to reach Seoul early Thursday. |
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The lines of communications there were focused through Seoul, and the recapture of the city promised dramatic results. |
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Rather, Seoul needs to seek foreign translators well versed in Korean language and culture. |
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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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Ugly looking shacks not trees or flowers now wrapped many hills in and around Seoul. |
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When former Russian prime minister Yevgeny Primakov visited Seoul recently, he also noted this new Vietnam connection. |
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It's been a great year for the Seoul firm, which threatens to kick Sony in the battle for consumer electronics mindshare. |
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Foreign investors posted net selling in the Seoul bourse last year for the first time since the stock market opened to foreigners. |
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A few years ago one of the Taewongun's steles could still be seen on the grounds of the recently restored Kyongbok Palace in Seoul. |
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In Seoul, striking workers mustered another eight container trucks and blocked a highway on-ramp. |
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With the Seoul Olympics looming, he had decided to shelve political reform and to name the ruling party chairman as his heir apparent. |
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When he got there, the paging system was busy calling for passengers for Seoul. |
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China would reign supreme in Asia with even Tokyo and Seoul kowtowing to Beijing. |
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The afternoon was spent checking out Gangnam, which is apparently the hot place to live in Seoul. |
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Washington is skeptical of Seoul taking a conciliatory approach to Pyongyang. |
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She flies to Seoul on Wednesday to brief the South Korean and Japanese foreign ministers on her visit. |
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The two men, who were once close allies but are now deadly enemies, are sharing the same hotel in Seoul. |
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The commission met intermittently in Seoul but deadlocked over the issue of establishing a national government. |
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The present discussions follow working-level talks held in the past two days in Seoul. |
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She was divested of her gold medal minutes after winning the 800 m in the Seoul Asiad for crossing the lane. |
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The students in Jakarta or Seoul who are eager to use their knowledge to benefit mankind. |
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The students in Jakarta and Seoul who are eager to use their knowledge to benefit humankind. |
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A while ago some elephants got loose in Seoul and went on a rampage. |
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Just two weeks ago, the experts were saying the Seoul summit would be superfluous as there was nothing left to decide. |
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The 14 countries who gathered at the Sheraton Walker Hill Hotel in Seoul split into two groups, with those favoring engagement remaining unswayed by the sanctioneers. |
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One day Korea may well reunify, and the journey from Seoul to Pyongyang will be a languid day trip taken by families carrying picnic baskets filled with kimchi. |
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These three models all crucially contribute to my explanation of variation and changes currently observed in the diphthongal system of Seoul Korean. |
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Lankov and Delury make a commonsense point, but Jang, a defector to Seoul, maintains that Kim was removed from power last year. |
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The event will continue to London, sao paulo, and Seoul before it ends in a three-day finale in Beijing. |
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Agnew noted that significant corporate reform was taking place in Seoul, despite claims that taking on the much-vaunted chaebol, or conglomerates, would be impossible. |
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Also, Seoul will move to cut off its recent shipments of rice and manure to the North. |
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One of the drones, found in South Korea on March 24th, had apparently flown over Seoul undetected. |
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Well, Germany is the odds-on favorite to win tomorrow's World Cup Quarter Final in Seoul, but an ambitious American team feels it has nothing to lose. |
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The Seoul researchers collected 242 eggs from 16 unpaid volunteers. |
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In the last several months Pyongyang has launched a charm offensive directed at Moscow, Tokyo, and Seoul. |
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He now lives in Seoul, where he teaches at Hongik University and also works as a freelance fashion photographer. |
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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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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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He and I spent 48 hours in Seoul together a few years ago, and we pretty much only ate at Paris baguette. |
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Seoul is, as its boosters claim, fully modern but also both highly congested and aesthetically barren. |
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Therefore, Chonggyechon now contains old deposits and a variety of artifacts that illustrate the cultural history of Seoul over the past 600 years. |
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I flew back from Seoul last night and fell asleep almost right away. |
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Yet not long after our departure, Kim was threatening Seoul like old times and aiming new missiles at Honolulu. |
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Before Japan colonized Korea in 1910, Seoul was the first city in east Asia to have electricity, trolley cars, a water system, telephones, and telegraphs. |
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There are concerns that Beijing and Seoul, both of which show some understanding toward Pyongyang, may call for an assurance that is too concessive. |
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By the time she got to the Olympics in Seoul people were so skeptical about her performances that when she set a world record of 200m, the press box remained totally silent. |
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The North has more than 10,000 artillery pieces and rockets poised on the DMZ that could hit Seoul within minutes. |
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From Masan, I took the express bus to Seoul and just within five hours I was in the Central Bus Terminal of the impressive capital of modern Korea. |
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They were extremely successful at first and managed to capture Seoul just 18 days after their landing at Busan. |
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Later, based in Seoul, he also started his own food manufacturing and exporting company producing Kimchi which grew to 70 employees. |
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AgustaWestland, a Finmeccanica company, is pleased to announce the opening of a new office in Seoul, Republic of Korea. |
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No, it's not Gary Lineker's pet look-alike but a Fennec fox at Everland Zoo in Seoul. |
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She accompanied her husband to posts in Paris, The Hague, Rome, Brussels, London, Barranquilla, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Kingston and Seoul. |
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Doctors at a Seoul hospital on Tuesday became the first medical team in South Korea to take a patient off life support under a court order. |
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As lifelong Detroiters, Seoul and Linder share a similar upbringing in the world of electronic music. |
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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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No detection of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus from ixodid ticks collected in Seoul. |
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The aircraft was on its way to Seoul from the island of Cheju when the damage occurred. |
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South Korea is trying to bring 18 North Korean defectors from Laos to South Korea, a Seoul daily reported Friday. |
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Sungkyunkwan University is a private research university with campuses in Seoul and Suwon. |
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Kwon Ri-sae, 23, died Sunday morning at a hospital in Suwon, just south of Seoul, the band's management agency said. |
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Cities affected are Bangkok, Denpasar, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei and Tokyo. |
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Fellow band member Go Eun-bi died shortly after a van carrying the group crashed into a guard rail on a rain-drenched highway near Seoul. |
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She laughs as she recalls using the restroom in the Seoul airport. |
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They include Choi Jeong Hwa from Seoul, whose most famous works features a 21ft high yellow robot. |
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The hijacked plane arrived in Pyongyang on April 3 that year, after spending three days at the Kimpo airport in Seoul. |
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Scores of foreign journalists have been dispatched to Seoul to report on the growing tensions between the two Koreas and the possibility of war. |
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Since the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, the host city for the Olympics has also played host to the Paralympics. |
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A third of the tickets failed to sell, but still ticket sales topped figures from Seoul and Barcelona Olympics. |
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Since the 1990s, several planned communities were built in the Seoul Metropolitan Area to alleviate housing demands in Seoul. |
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The Empire of Japan responded by sending their own force to Korea to crush the Tonghak and installed a puppet government in Seoul. |
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In 2002, the United States fined Asiana Airlines for selling tickets from the mainland US to Guam and Saipan via Seoul. |
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Even further east, it is located on the same parallel as South Korean capital of Seoul. |
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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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She missed the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles because of injury, and in 1988, she was a member of the team that finished sixth in Seoul, highest ever for women foilists. |
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Seoul and Paris were suggested as possible locations for its headquarters. |
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In addition, over recent months, the company has established new or upgraded facilities in Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan, Hong Kong, Seoul, Bangkok and Bangalore. |
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Students study component parts in for this master's degree in both Cardiff and Seoul and a system of free study and research exchange exists between the two institutions. |
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In the last two decades, North Korea has on various occasions conducted highly provocative missile and nuclear tests and promised to turn Seoul into a sea of fire. |
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Work on the map began in 2009 using information that was already public, much of it available on the Internet, said volunteer mapmaker Hwang Min-woo, 28, of Seoul. |
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From Incheon the Japanese occupied Seoul and then the rest of Korea. |
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The winning group, Gracias Choir, comes from Seoul, South Korea. |
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Although Seoul yeoman folk owe Pharaoh's Vaud bureau hoed oats, gauche Van Gogh, swallowing Curacao cognac oh so soulfully, sews grosgrain, pictoted, brooched chapeaux. |
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North Korean envoys are to meet Lee Myung-Bak, the South Korean president, during their visit to Seoul to mourn the death of the South's former leader. |
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The number two, Liverpool's Alex Kruger, was unblocking public toilets at a swimming pool in Hemel Hempstead just so he could pay for his injections for Seoul. |
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The reactor unit 1 at Hanwool Nuclear Power Plant in Uljin, 330 kilometers southeast of Seoul, was manually turned off after a control rod dropped. |
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She worked for the Department for more than 30 years, at posts in Seoul, Moscow, Athens, Nairobi, Manila, Djakarta, Tel Aviv, Cape Town, Beijing, Tokyo and Prague. |
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Sangho Yt is an Associate Professor at Sogang University, Seoul, Korea. |
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The carrier has announced that it will start servicing a new route between Naha and Seoul, as well as operate a second daily flight on the route between Naha and Fukuoka. |
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Landslides and flash floods caused by torrential rain in Seoul and its surrounding areas on Tuesday and Wednesday have killed at least 35 people, fire authorities said. |
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Seeking to promote global use of the yuan, China has in the past two years appointed clearing banks for Taiwan, Singapore, London, Frankfurt, Paris, Luxembourg and Seoul. |
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According to the South Korean joint chiefs of staff, a North Korean gunboat ventured about a mile into what Seoul claims is its territorial waters. |
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The Seoul Metropolitan Government took on an ambitious global project to answer this question, asking global citizens to submit 5-minutes-or-less video clips about Seoul. |
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