Every year, Taiwan registers around eight million outbound travelers and two million inbound visitors. |
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All the banks need a good presence in Taiwan or they will be dead in the water. |
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An ecologically-acclaimed wetland in the grounds of a school in Taiwan turned out to be the product of a leaking water pipe. |
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For the last week or more, Taiwan has been in the throes of the early stages of a major, perhaps a watershed, political scandal. |
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Flags waving in St Peter's Square ranged from Poland to Mexico, Taiwan to Lebanon. |
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The tour has apparently upset China, which claims Taiwan as a renegade province. |
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He is also the Northern Taiwan Society's deputy chairman and a research fellow at Academia Sinica. |
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The joint statement specifically named Taiwan as a mutual security concern for the first time. |
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The real deal is to explain why such stories should be so well received by the people of Taiwan. |
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With juicy gossip and scandal about the rich and famous in Taiwan, the magazine took the country by storm, selling out in hours. |
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The increase in whale-watching boats in eastern Taiwan coincides with a period of decline in the fishing industry. |
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There is no justifiable reason to deny Taiwan a constructive role in the world health system. |
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A set of regulations should also be set up to support academic fields in which Taiwan has advantages or special features. |
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A land where plastic shamrocks are rare, whin bushes are plentiful and the green isn't made in Taiwan. |
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A liquid fermented product, such as a Taiwan kaoliang wine or a rice wine, is contained in the aging tank. |
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Xiamen is fully ready to provide drinking water to Jinmen, Taiwan Province, which is now suffering drought. |
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Nansha is contested by PRC, Vietnam, Taiwan, Malaysia and the Philippines and comprises 104 islands, reefs, cays and banks. |
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For this Olympics, Taiwan spared neither money nor effort to win international recognition. |
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No other Taiwan player has achieved a Pro Tour victory and the win puts Chuan in the big ten of the sport. |
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China, which claims Taiwan as a province, does not allow countries that recognize Beijing to concurrently have diplomatic relations with Taipei. |
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Only 27 countries, mainly in Latin America, Africa and the South Pacific, diplomatically recognize Taiwan. |
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Twenty-five remaining African and Latin American countries recognize Taiwan diplomatically instead of China. |
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Only a handful of countries, mostly poverty-stricken, recognize the Republic of China, the official name used by Taiwan, as a country. |
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The US and Japan have refused to recognize Taiwan as an independent state for over two decades. |
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The lack of formal recognition for Taiwan acts as an intolerable barrier to their international trading and commercial relations. |
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China sees Taiwan as a renegade province which does not deserve diplomatic recognition from the international community. |
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The US recognised Beijing as the legitimate government of the whole of China and ended its formal recognition of Taiwan. |
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Local label Trees Music has recently re-released Hodood to coincide with the Mongolian songster's upcoming Taiwan gig set. |
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Whenever a politician from Taiwan travels to Central America, he can be sure of the red-carpet treatment. |
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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 populations in South Korea and Taiwan suffered at the hands of brutal, US-backed authoritarian regimes. |
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Taiwan is a full democracy and North Korea, like the PRC, is a communist totalitarian regime. |
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Two weeks later, the American Institute in Taiwan placed an all-points bulletin for him through the National Police Administration. |
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Puman was taken to India at the age of six to be trained as a Tibetan Buddhist lama, while his parents stayed in Taiwan. |
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Yet the Canadian dollar, Mexican peso, Taiwan dollar and Japanese yen all posted small gains against the greenback. |
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Torrential rains yesterday collapsed roads and triggered landslides in central Taiwan but failed to relieve the drought in the north. |
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Although phrased in diplomatic language, this was a clear warning to China not to seek to retake Taiwan by force. |
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This is the only way to ensure that the people of Taiwan receive fair, objective and independent perspectives. |
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These provide an extremely valuable pool of ambassadors for UK programs and institutions in Taiwan. |
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Taiwan banks, too, bridle against restrictions that bar them from opening offices on the mainland. |
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Taiwan is one of the leading exporters of laptops and desktop computers, chips and parts. |
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China regards Taiwan as a renegade province and seeks to isolate it diplomatically. |
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Li, a self-described feng shui expert, visited Taiwan in 1992 and married a former television hostess. |
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Financial liberalization is one of the key requirements for Taiwan's entry into the WTO, but Taiwan has been slow in the area so far. |
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But in truth we have chosen to shelve the unification-independence dispute and focus on reviving the economy and strengthening Taiwan. |
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They gave her a red envelope with 100 New Taiwan dollars as both a traditional Chinese New Year gift and a reward for her good behaviour. |
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Chinese nationals were eligible to apply for residence or temporary stays in Taiwan if they met certain conditions, Chen said. |
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Instead of addressing economic reform, Taiwan and economic control are taking centre stage. |
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China occupies a central position in Japan's Asian diplomacy, and the Taiwan issue is key to Japanese diplomacy toward China. |
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Taiwan would use long-range missiles to strike China's inland military targets such as command centers, military supply stations, and airports. |
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This breviary became the basis for the one most commonly used in Taiwan today. |
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In 1996 China lobbed missiles near Taiwan during the island's first direct presidential election. |
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First of all, 1996 was a bad year to be entering the army, because China was lobbing missiles, albeit unarmed, into the waters around Taiwan. |
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When I was locked up as a political prisoner in Taiwan, I encountered a middle-school student. |
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After coming to Taiwan, he also began to learn to speak Taiwanese and Hakka. |
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About 80 percent of Taiwan thinks this job is low-class work and something only bad girls do. |
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In Taiwan, the strong winds and heavy rain from the typhoon have killed at least two people. |
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Great Immortal Huang, or Wong Tai Sin, is a celestial figure like the god of fortune for people in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia. |
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The Taiwan boat and its two Taiwanese crew sailed from a port in Fujian and stayed at sea because of engine problems. |
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However the meeting was arranged, why does the President of Taiwan want a meeting with the president's ne'er-do-well brother? |
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Chen also said the collision underlined the dire need for military confidence-building measures in the Taiwan Strait. |
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Although Hakkas are not the only tea farmers in Taiwan, they are the only group to blend tea into their music and culture. |
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There are four major ethnic groups in Taiwan, namely the Aboriginals, the Hoklo, the Hakka, and the most recent immigrants from China. |
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The bovine luteal tissues were obtained from Heng-Chun Station, Taiwan Livestock Research Institute. |
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For Japan, the South China Sea and the waters off Taiwan are vital for transporting oil and other important strategic resources. |
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Locke was not the first naturalized foreigner to serve in the Taiwan military. |
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The European Parliament should be lobbied for more concrete and substantive resolutions that are beneficial to Taiwan. |
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Therefore, sending Portuguese passport holding Macanese to Taiwan on intelligence missions is very convenient for Beijing. |
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As the rest of Asia's economies tanked during the financial crisis that began in 1997, Taiwan remained afloat. |
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Credit for this victory should be given to an awakening Taiwan consciousness. |
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Taiwan got the next two batters out, but Chang made another error, bobbling a ball hit by Chris Snopek. |
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Until the sixteenth century, Taiwan was primarily inhabited by its native Malayo-Polynesian population. |
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In Taiwan, there is at present a sharp increase in demand for sophisticated scientific laboratory instruments. |
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If foreigners want to bail out of Asia, they are going to be selling out of Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan. |
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Taiwan submitted an application to Roche on Oct.17 for a sublicense to produce its version of Tamiflu. |
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Taiwan must not be marginalized, belittled or treated as a locality, he said. |
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Flying in the lower level of trees are the colorful Muller's barbet, and the Formosan bulbul, both of which are endemic to Taiwan. |
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There were also unregistered medicines, which were imported from countries, such as Taiwan and Germany. |
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This is a view that needs to change before the third sector can prosper in Taiwan, she said. |
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Having for a long time been subjugated to foreign rule and control, the people of Taiwan have never really formed their own nation. |
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Last September, Taiwan suffered a massive earthquake which measured 7.3 on the Richter scale. |
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In Taiwan, he fell in with a group of creatively minded people, one of whom asked him to film an ethnomusicological documentary he was making. |
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He said there are approximately 150 Tibetan Buddhist groups and more than 500,000 believers in Tibetan Buddhism in Taiwan. |
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Fishermen found a 50-foot, 50-ton sperm whale beached on the coast of Taiwan last Saturday. |
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Peiji, who made his way to Taiwan with the retreating KMT, lives very unquietly in neon-struck Taipei. |
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Taiwan is now a world-class supplier of personal computers, computer components and accessories and semiconductors. |
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Weather forecasters said Taiwan will be affected by heavy rains induced by peripheral circumfluence until tomorrow. |
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Second, Taiwan stretched its preparatory period over a longer time span than did China. |
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Can the people of Taiwan have higher earnings after unification or integration? |
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Not long ago, however, the vice president filed a slander suit against some members of the Taiwan media. |
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Earlier this month, Japanese inspectors in Okinawa found excessive levels of sulfanilamide in a 600 kg batch of live eels imported from Taiwan. |
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Taiwan grabbed two gold medals, two silvers and one bronze at the Athens Olympics. |
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Sericultural research began in 1946 when the Taiwan Sericultural Improvement Station was established. |
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The proposed move is, therefore, not primarily for Mongolians or Tibetans, it is primarily for the people of Taiwan. |
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Much of Northern Taiwan breathed a sigh of relief yesterday as heavy rains fell around the country yesterday evening. |
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All stamps in Taiwan are made using the offset printing technique, the most basic, which further undercuts their appeal. |
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What is it like for a woman in Taiwan to rise to such a high position, and what challenges have you faced? |
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As of yesterday, 72 groups totaling 1,024 Chinese nationals have visited Taiwan for sightseeing tours. |
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He last visited the island in November to tour earthquake-stricken areas in central Taiwan. |
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Unsurprisingly, when Taiwan invoked an arbitration clause, the Swiss courts gave them best. |
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Once the most powerful money broker in Taiwan, he has roundly denied any role in the deal. |
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Starting from Taiwan, he traversed the Indian Ocean after passing through the Strait of Malacca. |
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Signing the contract with Taiwan High Speed Rail was a major breakthrough for Japan's renowned Shinkansen, which had never been exported. |
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But still, Taiwan should never discount the possibility that China might misjudge the situation. |
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When he retired and returned to the UK, all he took with him were two valises and deep affection for Taiwan. |
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But, it doesn't make sense to me because although Hong Kong speaks Cantonese and Taiwan speaks Mandarin, the written languages are the same. |
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Since all of Taiwan is wired for telephone use, anyone with a modem and computer can get on the Internet. |
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The Taiwan people shuttling between the two cities have brought travel agencies in Taiwan brisk business. |
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But it did not cede Taiwan because among legal experts, there is a consensus that cession requires the stipulation of both donor and recipient. |
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For a long time, central and local governments in Taiwan have fought incessantly over taxes, or a bigger share of the cake. |
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It cut a deadly swathe through the Philippines and Taiwan earlier in the week. |
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China, Japan, and Taiwan all claim ownership of the islets, located between these countries in the East China Sea. |
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Instead the biochip offered by this company is a simplified testing kit for Enterovirus 71, a deadly disease which claimed 64 victims during a 1998 outbreak in Taiwan. |
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The two islands are now tourist sites for visitors from Taiwan and mainland china. |
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Tipped off recently that underground transactions across the Taiwan Strait are rampant, the coast guard sent a cutter to step up patrols over the past days. |
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The letter of intent will also finalize whether the sale of hedge funds, which are high-risk in nature and currently banned in Taiwan, will be allowed, Lu added. |
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White-eared sibias are endemic to Taiwan and usually appear in middle and upper levels of wild or mixed coniferous broad-leaved forests at 1000-2500m elevations. |
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In James Clavel's novel, Taiwan, there is a passage where the Chinese sailors use tea in their water bags because they found that it prevented dysentery. |
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If convicted, the five suspects, including one from Taiwan, face jail terms of between 10 and 20 years and fines of up to 50 million riel, a deputy prosecutor said. |
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It is a very important folk medicine in Taiwan, and is reported to have antineoplastic, antitoxic and immunoenhancing properties, as well as for treating malignancies. |
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But then stranger things happen every day in the whirligig of Taiwan life. |
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Designed by Jason Wu, who was born in Taipei, Taiwan, it celebrated the next generation of American designers. |
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Lin Ho-ling, chairwoman of National Taiwan University's Graduate School of Journalism, criticized local media for exaggerating the significance of the story. |
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Apparently, Leo recently spent some time in Taiwan shooting a big new movie, and while he was there, he started up a whirlwind romance with a lucky local. |
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After much political bickering and financial losses, a deal was reached to continue building the plant but to make Taiwan a nuclear-free nation in the future. |
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The pandas will adapt well to Taiwan, because its climate is similar to that of southern China and the island grows bamboo that the pandas can eat. |
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Severe economic crisis, a blockade by US imperialism and the flight of most of China's capitalists to Taiwan and Hong Kong forced the CCP to nationalise most industries. |
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The island was clearly identified in court records of the Ming dynasty, charted by the explorer Cheng Ho in 1430 and given its current name, Taiwan. |
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In 2013, Taiwan passed an amendment to its Gender Equality Act allotting women three paid days of menstrual leave each year. |
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In private but not in public, Fargo told the Chinese his command was prepared to use armed force to help defend Taiwan if the president so ordered. |
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Japanese geography and sea power, therefore, collectively pose an inherent obstacle to Chinese expansion into the Pacific as long as Taiwan remains free of mainland control. |
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China could also give Taiwan more breathing room internationally. |
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As China convenes its Parliament this week, its leaders seem less agitated about the nettlesome issue of Taiwan than they have been for some time. |
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The people of Taiwan have every right to be outraged by the case of the four-year-old abuse victim recently declared brain-dead at a Taichung hospital. |
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Chang also said that if Lu made it to Budapest, she would be going there as a member of the DPP rather than in her capacity as the vice president of Taiwan. |
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Taiwan is clearly an independent country with its own sovereignty. |
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Activists said that giving taxpayer's money to Taipower was contradictory to the government's goal of turning Taiwan into a nuclear-free homeland. |
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Wutai will be the staging point for continuous trekking stages along the Dona Forestry Trail, crossing the Zhuoshui River and taking the trekkers out of southern Taiwan. |
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In their meeting, Mao made explicit both his patience on Taiwan and animus against Moscow. |
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There the parties recognised Japan's renunciation of its right, title and claim to Taiwan as stated in the San Francisco Peace Treaty, but the parties did not go any further. |
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Lovins said that three-quarters of all wind machines sold in the world come from Denmark and he was sure that Taiwan could make inexpensive wind machines. |
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Throughout Taiwan there was a striking surge of emotion by the public. |
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This is why Taiwan is staking a claim by moving to a higher end product and allowing China to soak up the less prestigious and demanding pleasure boat business. |
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This is because Taiwanese carriers can expect to enjoy higher demand from increasing numbers of business travelers and tourists travelling between Taiwan and North America. |
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When they were at the same stage of development as India is now, Asian tigers like South Korea, Taiwan, and China focused on elementary and secondary schools. |
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The Taiwan companies were among the world's first chipmakers to start production from plants that make silicon wafers measuring 300 mm in diameter. |
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The irony is that HP's machines, while designed in the US, are almost entirely made in Taiwan, as are pretty much all of the world's big-brand and no-name notebook computers. |
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In Taipei, Taiwan, a bach flash mob consisting of cellists and tuba players took over a train. |
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Taiwan could regain some momentum in the Taipei-Tokyo-Beijing triangular relationship by forming a partnership with Japan to contain China's ambitions in the region. |
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This year, the Taipei Times did an informal, unscientific online poll of college students from Taiwan in the US which covered a few key issues that concern Chen. |
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Taiwan received its first bullet train, delivered from Japan on Tuesday. |
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From the 1960s to the early 1990s, the percentage of aborigines, especially from the Atayal tribe, among indentured girls in Taiwan continually increased. |
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Ma, 52, is a Hong Kong-born mainlander whose parents fled to Taiwan with the Chiang Kai-shek's regime after the 1949 civil war. |
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In 2011 and 2012, prospective parents in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore admitted to consciously timing their pregnancy for a dragon year. |
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He won't get any drinkypoos out here, Rick said and smiled. He'll be sober as a judge by the time we get to Taiwan. |
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In the meantime the Taiwan governors-general were gradually brought under closer supervision of the home government in Tokyo. |
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People from mainland China and Taiwan and their descendants constitute a relatively minor proportion of the British Chinese community. |
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Other countries with over 5,000 Quakers are Burundi, Bolivia, Canada, Guatemala, Nepal, Taiwan, Uganda, United Kingdom, and the United States. |
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Conflicting claims over the Spratly Islands are made by Brunei, China, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam. |
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Institutions in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan are not ranked here, leaving those in mainland China alone. |
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The seventh Asian games were held in 2009 and featured Singapore, Thailand, Maldives, Taiwan, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, India and Pakistan. |
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Taiwan did not participate again until 1984, when it returned under the name of Chinese Taipei and with a special flag and anthem. |
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China is not recognised by 21 UN member states and the Holy See, which instead recognise Taiwan. |
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The Japanese government directly governed events in Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, and parts of China. |
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However, the Nationalists were forced to retreat to the island of Taiwan in 1949, during the Chinese Civil War. |
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In addition, it formed the basis of the law of the Republic of China, which remains in force in Taiwan. |
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Furthermore, Korea, Taiwan, Manchuria, which were the colonies of Japan, has been strongly influenced by the Japanese legal system. |
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This designation has been applied to the economies of Singapore, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea and the People's Republic of China. |
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In Taiwan, the central bank on September 16, 2008, said it would cut its required reserve ratios for the first time in eight years. |
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British Asia Airways, a subsidiary based in Taiwan, was formed in March 1993 to operate between London and Taipei. |
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In 1949, however, the Methodist Church moved to Taiwan with the Kuomintang government. |
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In southern Fujian and Taiwan, Nanyin or Nanguan is a genre of traditional ballads. |
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Only Bangladesh, South Korea, and Taiwan have both a larger population and higher population density. |
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Austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to Southeast Asia from Taiwan. |
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Nowadays, the extended scale is only used in Taiwan and mainland China, which are often affected by typhoons. |
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Many artists from the Mainland and Taiwan have learned Cantonese to break into the market. |
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As a result, many loanwords are created and exported to China, Taiwan, and Singapore. |
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Japan and China signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki, which ceded the Liaodong Peninsula and the island of Taiwan to Japan. |
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Mail addressed to Taiwan must be delivered through Japan, the United States, or formerly Hong Kong. |
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Fishing fleets from Russia, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan also exploit the Indian Ocean, mainly for shrimp and tuna. |
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Confucianism is found predominantly in Mainland China, South Korea, Taiwan and in overseas Chinese populations. |
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Until recently, all Central American countries have maintained diplomatic relations with Taiwan instead of China. |
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In Taiwan, road infrastructure has been built specifically with two wheelers in mind, with separate lanes and intersection turn boxes. |
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Since the 16th century, there has been a Dutch presence in South East Asia, Taiwan and Japan. |
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The Portuguese sailors sailed eastward to such places as Taiwan, Japan, and the island of Timor. |
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Spanish Formosa was established in Taiwan, first by Portugal from 1544 and later renamed and repositioned by Spain in Keelung. |
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The colony was designed to protect Spanish and Portuguese trade from interference by the Dutch base in the south of Taiwan. |
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The Qing eventually sent the seventeen Ming princes still living in Taiwan back to mainland China where they spent the rest of their lives. |
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Fu Yuanchu's 1639 memorial to the throne made the case that trade between Fujian and Dutch Taiwan had made the ban entirely unworkable. |
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There are around 500 factories in the state which come from Germany, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, United States etc. |
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Lacking the economic and political importance of Taiwan, these territories tend to be much more diplomatically isolated. |
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The jade is said to have originated nearby in Taiwan and is also found in many other areas in insular and mainland Southeast Asia. |
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Consequently, fortifications were also set up in Taiwan and the Maluku islands. |
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A professor from Taiwan, however, criticised the ceremony for improper sartorial style and anachronic hybridity. |
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Issues involving Taiwan, the Spratly Islands, and concerns of expanding Chinese influence, however, still encourage a degree of caution. |
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The island of Borneo is located a few hundred kilometers southwest and Taiwan is located directly to the north. |
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Mexico has the sixth largest electronics industry in the world after China, United States, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. |
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The first congressional elections on Taiwan was held in 1991 for National Assembly and 1992 for Legislative Yuan. |
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They are featured in many favorite dishes in Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, and other island nations. |
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There exist two standardised forms of the language, namely Putonghua in Mainland China and Guoyu in Taiwan. |
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Since then, the standards used in the PRC and Taiwan have diverged somewhat, especially in newer vocabulary terms, and a little in pronunciation. |
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In Taiwan, the relationship between Standard Chinese and other varieties, particularly Taiwanese Hokkien, has been more politically heated. |
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In both the PRC and Taiwan, Standard Chinese is taught by immersion starting in elementary school. |
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Most Standard Chinese as spoken on Taiwan differs mostly in the tones of some words as well as some vocabulary. |
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American English, in contrast, tends to dominate instruction in Latin America, Korea, Taiwan, China and Japan. |
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Teams were provided by Australia, United States, Singapore, Britain, Taiwan, Japan and China. |
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The use of the death penalty is becoming increasingly restrained in some retentionist countries including Taiwan and Singapore. |
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Era names were used for over two millennia by Chinese emperors and are still used in North Korea, Japan and Taiwan. |
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The start of the legal year for courts in Taiwan is referred to as Judicial Day and marked in early January. |
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Watson Research Center, GlobalFoundries, Samsung, and Taiwan Semiconductor, among others. |
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The abandoned coal mine in Pingxi District, New Taipei has now turned into the Taiwan Coal Mine Museum. |
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One of the main lineages fled from the Kong ancestral home in Qufu during the Chinese Civil War in the 1940s and eventually settled in Taiwan. |
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The main branch of the family which fled to Taiwan was never involved in the proposed DNA test at all. |
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Taoism is freely practiced in Taiwan, where it claims millions of adherents. |
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On the 19th of March 1997, a sow at a farm in Hsinchu Prefecture, Taiwan, was diagnosed with a strain of FMD which only infects swine. |
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In 2007, Taiwan was considered free of FMD, but was still conducting a vaccination program, which restricts the export of meat from Taiwan. |
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The Taiwan outbreak that only affected pigs also showed a high mortality for adults. |
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The first question is whether Taiwan should set up more antimissile equipment if China continues to point its missiles at the island. |
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From the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Roentgenology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Kaohsiung Taiwan. |
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Encouraged by President Bush's statement, the Beijing regime has stepped up its bellicose threats against Taiwan. |
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Both sides armed the Taiwan Strait to the teeth, turning it into one of Asia's most dangerous military flash points. |
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On June 6, the FDA banned 15 food products from Taiwan that were found to contain maleic acid. |
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Trying to read Manchu in Taiwan, Norman cut up a Manchu-Japanese dictionary and pasted in English translations for the words. |
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Earthquakes occur frequently in Taiwan, which lies on a seismically active stretch of the Pacific basin. |
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Also, the company is expected to open a factory in 2013 in Taiwan to turn out copper indium gallium selenide solar cells. |
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Taiwan is already the world's biggest supplier of WiMAX equipment in terms of volume, inspiring Sha and Huang to visit Taiwan's suppliers. |
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Taiwan has been using bullet trains based on a Japanese model, marking Japan's first successful export of its high-speed trains. |
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Additionally, the Ferro Taiwan Technology Center will perform tests related to the deposition of metallization pastes on solar cells. |
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The Taipei Performing Arts Centre is a cultural and theatrical complex located in Shilin District, Taipei, Taiwan. |
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Here we report a case of apparent VZV reinfection with recurrent varicella infection in a nurse in a teaching general hospital in Taiwan. |
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China has consistently used its leverage to block membership for Taiwan in international organizations wherever possible. |
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I think that they are more aware now that we would defend Taiwan if it were militarily attacked. |
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The system includes 6 medical centers, 2 TB referral centers, and 1 regional hospital, distributed in 4 regions of Taiwan. |
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Siew told Xi that both sides of the Taiwan Strait have written a new chapter in history over the past five years, according to the officials. |
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Taiwan lies near the junction of two tectonic plates and is regularly hit by earthquakes. |
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The system will provide GSM cellular telephone service for all of the major urban areas of Taiwan. |
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President Chain signed a contract with Plaza Style in May 2006 to bring the chain store to Taiwan. |
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China, Taiwan, and Vietnam claim the whole of the South China Sea and some parts of the oil-rich Spratly Archipelago. |
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The Spratly Islands are at the centre of territorial dispute among Brunei, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam. |
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We found a virulent closely related clone of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in inpatients and outpatients in Taiwan. |
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To maintain the industry's growth momentum, TAMI urges Taiwan's Central Bank to loosen controls on exchange rates of the New Taiwan dollar. |
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Even though we may recognize China, we may not abandon Taiwan. |
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Already available to UBS clients in Hong Kong and Singapore, UBS ADVICE is now available in Taiwan to offshore high net worth individuals. |
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On the other hand, native Taiwanese hold the consensus that the CPC should not be allowed to take away, if not communize, the wealth of Taiwan. |
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Injection with nondisposable needles as an important route for transmission of acute community-acquired hepatitis C virus infection in Taiwan. |
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The Okinawa prefecture consists of a chain of islands extending from the southwestern-most main island of Japan down toward Taiwan. |
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The central bank of Taiwan, alluding to the crisis in Cyprus, said that there were risks involved in blindly overdeveloping the banking sector. |
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The first occurrence of the paedomorphic derivative hydrozoan Eugymnanthea from Taiwan, with a report of a new host. |
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According to Ryan, Innova will obtain stock pots for the line from sources in Korea and the deep fryer from Taiwan. |
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Motherboards and graphics cards dominate computer board and card manufacturing in mainland China and Taiwan. |
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Other provincial groups planning to visit Taiwan in the second half include those from Guanxi, Shangdong, and Jiangxi. |
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Taiwan and Papua New Guinea deny there was a tradeoff, while China accuses Taiwan of engaging in dollar diplomacy. |
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On age and growth of hairtail, Trichiurus haumela in western Taiwan Strait. |
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The report covers Taiwan Polyethylene plants and presents installed capacity by process and technology. |
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TaiCare recently acquired the exclusive licensing agreement for Taiwan from Euxenite in a transaction consented to by CyberCare. |
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They explored Yilan and the Northeast Coast, making local specialties like tofu and fishballs, experiencing Taiwan at an in-depth, local level. |
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British industrialist, John Dodd, who visited Taiwan in the 1860s, became aware of the particular flagrance of the local teas. |
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In the first study, researchers from Taiwan and the USA investigated the link between low glomerular filtration rate or GFR and risk of future stroke. |
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Compared to Japan and South Korea, Taiwan consumes less rice and tapioca than oils, fats, meats and fruits, a trend the COA encourages locals to reverse. |
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An outline has been published by the Fujian provincial government to boost the development of passenger and freight transport between Fujian province and Taiwan. |
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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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Unpublished master's thesis, University of Chung Cheng, Chiayi, Taiwan. |
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I had grown up in a very male chauvinistic environment in Taiwan. |
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Scheduled flights across the Taiwan Strait are expected to more than treble to 357 per week from 108 in July following third-round negotiations between Beijing's Assn. |
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To Build a Pier on a scenic island group in the Taiwan Strait. |
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Wen Jiabao, the current designated dictator of Beijing's Communist regime, recognized the statement as a slap at Taiwan and effusively praised the Bush administration's stand. |
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Currently, Kuozui operates two auto plants in northern Taiwan, including one in Guanin and another in Chungli, with total annual production capacity of about 160,000 cars. |
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Investigations by ICIJ's sole East Asian partner CommonWealth Magazine in Taiwan found that at least 2,725 offshore companies had registered addresses in Taiwan. |
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The grandest of Taipei's hotels, the Grand Hyatt sets the standard for style and luxury in one of Asia-Pacific's most dynamic cities, the Taiwan capital of Taipei. |
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China Airlines was founded 1959 and is based at Taipeh Airport in Taiwan. |
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This annual report offers a wealth of information on the Broadband and Internet markets in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, Taiwan. |
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But, he added, Taiwan should seek to strike a compromise with China and conduct ''flexible diplomacy'' rather than dollar diplomacy to expand its international presence. |
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Chiang and his KMT government retreated to the island of Taiwan. |
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Most Buddhists in Singapore are Chinese and are of the Mahayana tradition, with missionaries having come into the country from Taiwan and China for several decades. |
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The Hakkas originated from central China but gradually migrated further south towards the southeast coastline, such as Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan provinces and Taiwan. |
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The Man Made Marvels of Ancient China Series includes a fascinating film on China's Terracotta Warriors and films on amazing megastructures in China and Taiwan. |
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Sericite is an indigenously produced mineral from eastern Taiwan. |
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Concurrently, the company expects to receive 50,000 mask shells from Taiwan and has placed an initial order for an additional 100,000 mask shells from its Taiwanese supplier. |
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In Mountain Ali in the southern part of the island, a person was killed by a rockslide while driving a car on a mountain road, the Taiwan Fire Agency said in a statement. |
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Food transmission from Taiwan to America was also a remigration process. |
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Huaning continues to move west northwest at 20 kmph as it passes above extreme Northern Luzon before heading to Taiwan, where it is expected to make landfall. |
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According to a report in Kwong Wah Yit Poh, the 46-year-old man from Jilong city in Taiwan, flushed his detached organ down the toilet bowl, the Star Online reported. |
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Along with Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan, Singapore is one of the original Four Asian Tigers, but has surpassed its peers in terms of GDP per capita. |
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Following an audition at Taiwan, I joined the sets in Pondy. |
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Since 2004, the UN office in Geneva has repeatedly rejected applications from Taiwanese journalists for Press credentials to cover the WHA because Taiwan is not a WHO member. |
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At the same time the SEF offered to send back by plane via Hong Kong on Saturday two children who were brought to Taiwan by their hijacker parents. |
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Executives of WitsView's Taiwan branch pointed out that to stimulate demands for LED backlights in 2012, the manufacturers will work on lower-cost, fewer-diode products. |
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Delta Air Lines has announced that from 1 May 2004 its passengers flying between the US and Taiwan will be able to codeshare on flights by Taiwanese carrier China Airlines. |
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After the SARS outbreak in 2003, China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan launched campaigns to discourage public spitting by issuing fines to public spitters. |
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The preference for male children is reported in many areas of Asia, and abortion used to limit female births has been reported in Taiwan, South Korea, India, and China. |
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There are 110 dioceses in the United States, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Honduras, Puerto Rico, Taiwan, Venezuela and the Virgin Islands. |
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Both mainland China and Taiwan use Standard Chinese in the official context and the governments are keen to promote its use as a national lingua franca. |
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In both China and Taiwan, the use of Mandarin as the medium of instruction in the educational system and in the media has contributed to the spread of Mandarin. |
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The largest nonproducing importers are Korea, Taiwan, Russia, and Japan. |
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Furthermore, in 2009 a United Nations project calculated the HDI for all of its members, as well as Taiwan, Macau, and many dependent territories. |
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The KMT ruled Taiwan under martial law until the late 1980s, with the stated goal of being vigilant against Communist infiltration and preparing to retake mainland China. |
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Its main trading partners are the United States itself, Ireland, and Japan, with most products coming from East Asia, mainly from China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. |
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Major trading partners include the United States, Japan, China, Singapore, South Korea, the Netherlands, Hong Kong, Germany, Taiwan, and Thailand. |
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Currently, the United States and other nations maintain informal relations through de facto embassies, with names such as the American Institute in Taiwan. |
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A peace treaty between Koxinga and the Dutch Government was signed at Castle Zeelandia on February 1, 1662, and Taiwan became Koxinga's base for the Kingdom of Tungning. |
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