For the installation, Sui mounted glamorously framed replicas of 17th-century still-life paintings on three red walls. |
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Initially, Suwondo, alias An Peng Sui, was detained at the city police detention house but was later moved to the jail. |
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He assisted in compiling the official histories of the Jin and Sui dynasties. |
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She hangs an Anna Sui plaid skirt and XOXO classic black shift dress in her closet. |
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Journalists have a soft spot for him, even avowedly liberal ones like me, because if nothing else he is Sui generis. |
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From Anna Sui to Oscar de la Renta to Michael Kors, the headwear at New York Fashion Week has been wonderfully over the top. |
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Cosell was not only Sui generis, he also faded quickly from public consciousness once he was pushed off the air. |
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Instead, she went to a gas station, where by chance, Sui Mak's husband, Bing, spotted her. |
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Anna Sui treats her mood boards a bit like shrines. |
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The Chinese Empire experienced the successive Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, early Ming Dynasties. |
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This name may have its origin in a letter sent in 607 and recorded in the official history of the Sui dynasty. |
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Influence from the Chinese Tang and Sui Dynasties led to the foundation of the first permanent capital in Nara. |
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Sui children have a mix of matrilect and patrilect at very young ages, but they eventually become fully patrilectal by late adolescence. |
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The examination system, used only on a small scale in Sui and Tang times, played a central role in the fashioning of this new elite. |
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The Sui and Tang carried out very successful military campaigns against the steppe nomads. |
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To handle and avoid any threats posed by the Turks, the Sui government repaired fortifications and received their trade and tribute missions. |
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The Sui stirred trouble and conflict amongst ethnic groups against the Turks. |
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Forex Peace Army Chief Dmitri Chavkerov took some classes from MasterChoa Kok Sui and developed a good acquaintance with him in the period. |
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As early as the Sui dynasty, the Turks had become a major militarized force employed by the Chinese. |
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This nomenclature comes from Imperial correspondence with the Chinese Sui Dynasty and refers to Japan's eastern position relative to China. |
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The Middle subperiod was marked by the Sui unification and their supplementation by the Tang, the Second Split, and the Song unification. |
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The institution of the Grand Canal by the Qin dynasty and the Sui dynasty, mostly the Sui. |
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Using the pen name Sui Sin Far, she wrote newspaper articles and short stories about the Chinese in North America, aiming to increase acceptance of their presence. |
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Another artist, Sui Jianguo, makes an obligatory dig at Mao, depicting the great leader's huge outstretched arm as being severed at the shoulder. But Beijing is unlikely to see much bohemian revelry this month. |
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The men and women in the command central laughed at a red-faced Lian Sui. |
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Sui said she found these great plastic leis that she wants to bejewel. |
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Later, the Han, the Sui, and the Northern dynasties all repaired, rebuilt, or expanded sections of the Great Wall at great cost to defend themselves against northern invaders. |
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Sensuous, discerning, and exquisitely beautiful, Madama Sui is one of the hetaeras of a Latin American strongman, identified only as El Gran Hombre or El Patron. |
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Both the Sui and Tang Dynasties had turned away from the more feudal culture of the preceding Northern Dynasties, in favor of staunch civil Confucianism. |
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Despite temporary periods of desolation and disuse, the Grand Canal furthered an indigenous and growing economic market in China's urban centers since the Sui period. |
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When the ego is thought, it is defined in the first onto-theo-logy as a cogitatio sui, and in the second as an ens causatum, that is to say, a substantia creata. |
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The Isles of Scilly are governed by a sui generis local authority called the Council of the Isles of Scilly. |
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However, he spared Richard's nephew and designated heir, the Earl of Lincoln, and he made Margaret Plantagenet, a Yorkist heiress, Countess of Salisbury sui juris. |
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The unusual situation of having two archbishops at the top of Church hierarchy suggests that Northern England has been seen as a sui generis cultural region for centuries. |
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