In fact, most of the westerners residing in Korea during the Choson period hunted. |
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Then gradually it assumed a specific regional identity in the West, developing a strong imaginative appeal to both easterners and westerners. |
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Long before any westerners reached the region, the ancient Bicols already has the culture of their own. |
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The artifacts from Ozette testify to the central role of whaling in the Tribe before contact with westerners. |
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I'd probably call chaos magic a western magic because it was developed by westerners, and tantra eastern because it was developed by easterners. |
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Whatever the laudability of the Buddhist beliefs, or un-laudability, most westerners join up to appear cool. |
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Who said one could find actual houses for rent to westerners for under 200,000 in central Tokyo? |
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They have been behind many of the kidnappings of westerners in recent weeks. |
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An unprecedented joint team rescue effort was launched with Sherpas and westerners fighting to bring him back down. |
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If westerners still hold our country in high esteem, the credit for this should go to our family system. |
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He is just another in a line of westerners who decided to go native with the Masai. |
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He jabs a pudgy finger at people in photos, many westerners, stuck into a scrap book. |
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Now westerners are beginning to realise the benefits of encouraging rather than suppressing the natural exercises babies do anyway. |
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The Japanese take a few potshots at him, round up the other westerners on the island, and depart the scene. |
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Scientists found more dehydrogenates in Chinese livers than westerners through studies of intoxicated people from various countries. |
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Most of the westerners who met him, in Germany and America, took an instant dislike to what they saw as his arrogant and aloof personality. |
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The values of easterners and westerners showed remarkable consistency through time. |
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The thing westerners worry about before getting to Tokyo is that all the signs are pictograms. |
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He must laugh himself silly every day when he hears just how many westerners tune into his commo channel every day. |
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I don't capitalize the words because middle westerners don't call that much attention to themselves. |
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It is incomprehensible to most westerners how anyone could sleep tight in a room six feet by four and a half by three and a bit. |
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There's much more acceptance that to move forward, the country and the people in it are going to have to interact with westerners and with the west. |
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Gary the guide reported that for all Beijing's attractions, westerners are magnetically attracted to the local flea market, the Silk Alley Market. |
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Germany has sent a senior police officer to the Philippines to help local police investigating the murders of three westerners and a Filipina in a luxury resort in May. |
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It gave him the chance to find out what westerners are like. |
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A number of westerners had had a stab at writing Hirohito's biography. |
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Like a lot of westerners, they had a fascination with the good life. |
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It isn't hard to guess that most westerners are appalled at the levels of violence and animal cruelty that go hand in hand with the sport of cockfighting. |
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As a result, a line can be drawn through the middle of Libya dividing Arabs into easterners and westerners, who differ in language, customs, and cuisine. |
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Why are we, westerners a long way from home, fighting in Afghanistan to prop up an elected government against Islamofascist guerrillas? |
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Since the 1960s, many westerners attracted by the world view presented in Asian religious systems have converted to Hinduism. |
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Foreign westerners made and sold sesame cakes in China during the Tang dynasty. |
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The British offered rewards for the capture of westerners serving with Chinese pirates. |
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Rice was usually bartered for luxury goods and armaments from westerners, but rice cultivation was mainly for the domestic market and rice export was evidently unreliable. |
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Paramahansa Yogananda, an Indian yogi and guru, introduced many westerners to the teachings of meditation and Kriya Yoga through his book, Autobiography of a Yogi. |
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It would be very normal for Westerners to experience some culture shock in Korea. |
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Another surprised spectator acknowledges that Westerners actually do have a sense of humour. |
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Unlike Chinese people who wait for death peacefully, Westerners will fight it to their last breath. |
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They are common throughout China, but many Westerners consider their hothousing of developing child athletes as cruel. |
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While this may seem somewhat alien to us individualistic Westerners, it creates some very fine fellowships. |
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While condemning it in the strongest terms, many Westerners admired the courage of women who went willingly to their death in such a manner. |
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As Westerners bow down before multiculturalism, we anesthetize ourselves into believing that anything goes. |
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Along with Westerners, the Chinese merchant class dominated the economy in the nineteenth century, especially with the exportation of rice. |
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Westerners are constantly surprised and sometimes delighted by the casual approach of the miniaturist to his art. |
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By the mid 1980s, Sherpas summitted Everest many more times than Westerners. |
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Sherpas first became prominent to Westerners as British mountaineers set their sights on conquering Himalayan peaks. |
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He believes that is largely because Westerners remain relatively unaware of and unexposed to many Arabs and Muslims. |
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Very few educated Westerners would argue that men are naturally brighter, wiser, and better suited for high-paid jobs than women. |
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Notably, the Boxers ' vocal hatred for Westerners was concentrated in a few key areas, most particularly Peking. |
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However, a venti, while still called a venti, was only a third of the size Westerners are accustomed to. |
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The Chinese culture and language are very complex in the eyes of most Westerners. |
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The long-term financial responsibility of starting a new family at the age most Westerners retire can be awesome and burdensome. |
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The food may be healthy, but the conditions under which it's made are far from the standards demanded by fastidious Westerners. |
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Such suppositions often invite skepticism and scorn, especially among Westerners. |
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I looked about me, aware that there were very few Westerners on the flight in comparison to Indians and other nationalities. |
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After the arrival of Westerners, the tar from these pits was mined and used for roofing. |
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Westerners were often prone to neglect the ordinary precautions concerning health, which gradually weakened their constitutions. |
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Americans are being urged to avoid places frequented by Westerners and cancel unnecessary travel. |
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Most accept Westerners though at peak times they're inclined to shoo you away curtly. |
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What Westerners construed as effeminate is in fact virile, an assertion of perfected control and independence. |
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These Westerners bring wads of cash and influence, and are gladly met by opportunistic African leaders. |
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Or maybe something else is making so many Westerners immovably sceptical. |
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We Westerners reflexively trust elections, and we do not hesitate to recommend them to others who know better. |
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Though Westerners were starting to import mass-produced porcelain and lacquerware from China, they had no access to goods of the quality supplied to the court in Beijing. |
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And since local producers have been busy enough growing their own markets, courting Westerners hasn't been a priority. |
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Even though most Westerners are religious, and profess to believe in the hereafter, they still see death as a terrible wrenching away of someone they love. |
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A critical juncture in his career was a four-month visit to Japan in 1876 and 1877, where he was able to tour potteries and religious sites that few Westerners had visited. |
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The godless communists won't tolerate the godless Westerners. |
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When we ran out of money during post-production of the film, I had to sell this same apartment, and found that the only potential buyers were other Westerners. |
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There is dirt and poverty all around, but the richness in the lives of these people, if different to that which Westerners broadly value, is undeniable. |
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Indeed, Gabon's oil is making more Westerners rich than natives. |
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There is a soft-headed view among trendy Westerners that, while most religions have disturbing elements, Buddhism is a pure, simple, uncontaminated faith. |
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Rather, the region was often viewed as a preserve where savage wars were still fought, and where even Westerners could still experience mortal fear. |
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The announcement will add to rising alarm about the safety of Westerners working and vacationing in Egypt. |
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First, religious texts condemn them as unclean, plus the love Westerners shower on pets made them inherently suspect. |
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They were largely Westerners, like the Tonnessens, who had come to Saraswati through transcendental meditation. |
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There are no ethnic or religious restrictions, and intermarriage in Thailand is quite common, especially between Thai and Chinese, and Thai and Westerners. |
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Westerners may have grown accustomed to lurid tales of European royals, but not so the thais. |
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Negotiations are the heroin of Westerners addicted to self-delusion. |
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The yogi contemplating his navel often figures for Westerners as an object of amusement, being taken as a symptom of indolence or narcissistic self-absorption. |
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It was an impressive venue to the Balinese, as it housed Westerners almost exclusively, and few of them had been as high as the fifth floor, where the experiment was held. |
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I see Westerners wearing chubas and showing off their malas. |
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In fact, nearly all educated Westerners had understood, at least since the time of Aristotle, that the Earth is spherical. |
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In the article however, it reports that armed Westerners but not Western troops were on the ground. |
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Westerners became more aware of the Far East when Polo documented his travels in Il Milione. |
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In 1543 three Portuguese traders accidentally became the first Westerners to reach and trade with Japan. |
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But Leighton, like most Westerners, knew little about swimming, except for perhaps a dogpaddle, and Jane was most certainly not a swimmer. |
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Why can't rich Westerners decide what is good for foreign sweatshop workers and call for laws to bring that about? |
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Westerners can romanticize the majestic creatures from a safe distance, but people who live around wild elephants have their own thresholds. |
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So far, baijiu seems to be an acquired taste for Westerners. |
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The water wheel is understood to have actively shaped and forever changed the outlook of Westerners. |
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The attack underscores the ongoing vulnerabilities of Westerners to threats and terrorist actions in Jeddah and environs. |
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Westerners are also known for their explorations of the globe and outer space. |
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The atom, nucleus, electron, neutron and proton were all unveiled by Westerners. |
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In mathematics, calculus, statistics, logic, vectors, tensors and complex analysis, group theory and topology were developed by Westerners. |
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The method of preventing Rh disease, the treatment of diabetes, and the germ theory of disease were discovered by Westerners. |
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Bush's distastefulness helped to blind Westerners to the momentous marriage of Islamism and democratic ideas. |
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There are around 100,000 Westerners in Saudi Arabia, most of whom live in compounds or gated communities. |
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In recent years, terrorist attacks against Westerners have at times curtailed the party lifestyle of some expatriate communities, especially in the Middle East. |
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The understanding of Oceania's artistic cultures thus begins with the documentation of it by Westerners, such as Captain James Cook in the eighteenth century. |
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Nitrogen fixation and petrochemicals were invented by Westerners. |
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From Native Americans, Westerners learned the practice of eating cactus fruit from the myriad species of opuntia that occupy the Chihuahuan, Sonoran, and Mojave desert lands. |
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It also encouraged the Chinese who, despite having been at war with the Japanese only a decade before, still considered Westerners the greater threat. |
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It is a systematic stereotyping and degradation of Westerners that dehumanizes them, and makes their death a pious deed for some and a cause for celebration for others. |
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Nelson compared the individuals' lifespans with those of other, mostly wealthy Westerners who traveled to Egypt with the expedition team but didn't enter the tomb. |
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In physics, the science of mechanics and quantum mechanics, relativity, thermodynamics, and statistical mechanics were all developed by Westerners. |
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Other important diagnostic tools of clinical chemistry including the methods of spectrophotometry, electrophoresis and immunoassay were first devised by Westerners. |
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