Another early bird, a girl surnamed Chiu, bought 10 books of lyrics by local pop singer Chris Wong for her friends. |
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In the 1960s, a Beijing toilet cleaner surnamed Chen made a name for himself by carrying out his job with great assiduity. |
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One young beggar, surnamed Liu, begins his work before dawn and can earn more than 200 yuan a day. |
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The founder of Wing On was a Cantonese man surnamed Kwok, spelt Guo in Mandarin. |
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One injured man surnamed Guo lost his newly acquired shoes after he was swamped by two waves of water over 10 metres high. |
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A man surnamed Jia recently asked a local court to annul his marriage since his wife is his cousin. |
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A woman surnamed Chen in her 40s said she always suffered from a headache after a prolonged shopping expedition. |
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According to a survivor surnamed Liu, who was then shopping on the second floor, there was no fire alarm in the building. |
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The retired man surnamed Chen entered his home on August 12 to hear the sound of his daughter's mobile phone ringing. |
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In 1995, the hospital gave the woman surnamed Ren a transfusion, after she lost a large amount of blood during childbirth. |
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The patient, a 31-year-old researcher surnamed Yang, had worked at the lab. |
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The writer, a real estate expert surnamed Lou, said people should take more care before making such purchases. |
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The student surnamed Zhang decided to postpone employment for a few years by taking up post-graduate studies. |
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A little over 10 years ago, this island was rented by two brothers surnamed Yang from Xiangshan County. |
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One citizen, surnamed Xie, said he was driving along Hutai Lu at midnight on December 10 last year and stopped at a red light. |
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A neighbour surnamed Xie called the police, who then evacuated all residents in the building and sealed off the area. |
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An old man surnamed Zhang who bought seven chairs on special offer said he hadn't imagined finding so many customers. |
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An A-level student. surnamed Lee, said he had moved to Tsuen Wan before the isolation order was imposed. |
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The most recent death reported, announced on April 3rd, was a 38-year-old chef, surnamed Hong, who died in late March. |
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It started building Buddhist shrines in 578AD, and was still run by a man surnamed Kongo 40 generations later. |
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The man I followed was surnamed Hudao and he was always very cheerful. |
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The first in line, a boy surnamed Ip, said he got there at 7am. |
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Sitting in his small wooden boat, an old boatman surnamed Wu warmed up a pot of yellow rice wine, then carefully poured it into a bowl for himself. |
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The cruel neighbour, surnamed Hao, did not regret his actions. |
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In the 13th century, Oldham was documented as a manor held from the Crown by a family surnamed Oldham, whose seat was at Werneth Hall. |
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Such kind of habitation was surnamed, in former days, an intergenerational dwelling because it had been built to house an elderly parent of the owner-occupant. |
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And they appointed two, Joseph called Barsabas, who was surnamed Justus, and Matthias. |
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The Japanese work hard, they get tired and there's a lot of work stress,'' said a staff member surnamed Zhang with the 24-hour Beautiful Women Workshop massage parlor. |
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And Joses, who by the apostles was surnamed Barnabas, a Levite, and of the country of Cyprus, having land, sold it, and brought the money, and laid it at the apostles' feet. |
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This story is likely to have been invented by a prominent family surnamed Adams that once lived in the Whitland area and is still widely believed. |
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