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  • {{r|U.S.-China relations}}
    510 bytes (74 words) - 17:33, 12 November 2009
  • {{r|PLZ-45}} (China)
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  • *[http://www.itmonline.org/arts/snakes.htm The medicinal use of snakes in China]
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  • ...f particular concern because American exporters fared better there than in China proper and because Russian domination threatened to exclude American goods. ...s economic development and security. The governments of the [[Republic of China]] (1911-49) never exercised more than nominal control over the area.
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  • ...oute was needed. The Chinese Army built the Burma Road connecting Kunming, China, to Rangoon, Burma. When Rangoon was captured by the Japanese in March 1942 ...e Soviets as well to stop shipments. </ref> The goal was to link Kunming, China, and Lashio, Burma, which connected by rail to Rangoon.
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  • ...d [[Bac Kan Province]]s, to [[Cao Bang Province]] and its border gate into China. It connects to a number of highways in Hanoi, especially the main national
    513 bytes (71 words) - 10:09, 28 February 2024
  • {{r|South China Sea}}
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  • {{r|South China Sea}}
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  • ...vanced International Studies, 1978-1980; National intelligence officer for China, 1975-1978 {{r|China}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ship lifts in China]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Executive Committee, Atlantic Council; President of the [[US-China Education Trust]]; Distinguished Advisor of the School of International and
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  • ...of early 2011, he is about to move to [[Shanghai Jiaotong University]] in China[http://www.sciencemag.org/content/330/6012/1732.summary?sa_campaign=Email/t
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  • ...g the 1930s and 1940s. In 1946, the region was returned to the control of China. ...ria as in the rest of China, and Manchuria was again politically a part of China.
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  • {{r|China}}
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  • In current speech, either Chinese or the English of China expatriates, "tai tai" is often used for the well-off females who spend muc
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  • | known_for = one of the few non-Chinese journalists living in China during the [[Cultural Revolution]] ...ulian Schuman''' is an [[United States of America|American]], who lived in China for a long time, including during the [[Cultural Revolution]]<ref name=RedC
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  • ...i/abs/10.1890/080192 Conservation of giant panda habitat in South Minshan, China, after the May 2008 earthquake]'. ''Frontiers in Ecology and the Environmen
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  • |[[Qinghai Province]], China |[[East China Sea]]
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  • {{r|Ship lifts in China}}
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  • ...nsfusion_controversy|AIDS activist]] in [[Zhengzhou]], [[Henan]] province, China. Gao has been honored for her work by the [[United Nations]] and Western or ...ople suffering from AIDS and children orphaned by AIDS. <ref name="house">"China Places AIDS Activist Under House Arrest" article by Jim Yardley in the [[Ne
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