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  • {{r|Shanghai Cooperation Organization}}
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  • The city of [[Shanghai]] is on the river's mouth.
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  • {{r|Shanghai Cooperation Organization}}
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  • {{r|Shanghai}}
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  • ...a main character had drawn of the Northwest Passage causes Major Rogers to shanghai him into Rogers' Rangers, and at its end, Rogers tells the Rangers that the
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  • * 2008: Alec Haavik Friction Five (''Ye Shanghai!'')
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  • ...known and largest such square in China is the [[People's Square (Shanghai)|Shanghai People's Square]].
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  • ...Treaty Organization]] and [[South East Asia Treaty Organization]] is the [[Shanghai Cooperation Organization]], created on June 21, 2001. It founding members i | title = Shanghai Cooperation Organization
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  • <td>[[Shanghai|Shànghǎi]]</td> <td>[[Counties of Shanghai Municipality|18 districts]]<br />[[Counties of Shanghai Province|1 county]]</td>
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  • ...hard M. Nixon]]'s state visit to China in 1972, with the issuance of the [[Shanghai Communique]].
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  • * The 2008 Academic Ranking of World Universities by Shanghai Jiao Tong University ranked Sichuan University in the 402-503 bracket world
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  • ...partnered with a Chinese producer to write romantic comedy entitled ''"The Shanghai Hotel"''.<ref name=hollywoodreporter2013-12-05/> ...ment another Canadian romantic comedy tailored for the Chinese market, The Shanghai Hotel, written and produced by Eric Johnson and Adria Budd Johnson.
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  • ...ity for a series of attacks in Chinese cities, including bus explosions in Shanghai and Kunming. TIP may be another name for ETIM.<ref name=CFR>{{citation
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  • }}, p. 10</ref> In addition, there were foreign offices in Berlin, Shanghai, and London. A 1932 reorganization created the departments:<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ith incidents in Peking (Beijing) in August 1937 and had quickly spread to Shanghai where Japanese troops and navy cruisers already had a presence. Japanese tr
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  • ...[[China Monthly Review]], an [[English language]] publication, based in [[Shanghai]], were indicted for sedition.<ref name=latimes2008-12-23/><ref name=State1 ...r a Chinese daily newspaper, doing radio broadcasts as well for ABC out of Shanghai.
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  • | birth_place = Shanghai, People's Republic of China ...]. In his youth, he studied traditional Chinese opera and graduated from [[Shanghai Theatre Academy]]; he then studied at [[UNSW Business School]] in Australia
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  • ...first republican government, Chiang followed him to Japan. He returned to Shanghai in 1915, was unsuccessful in banking, and moved to Canton to join Sun Yat-s ...Chiang broke the KMT party's alliance with the Communists and ordered the Shanghai massacre of March 1927. With the warlords defeated and the communists purge
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  • | location = [[Shanghai]]
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  • ...as the ward of Tante Katerine, [[White Movement|White Russian]] madam of [[Shanghai]]'s best whorehouse, his adoption by Gorman Smalldane, war correspondent, a
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