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  • ...]], Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan as the original members, the '''Shanghai Cooperation Organization''' was originally focused on border disputes but i
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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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  • ...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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  • }}, 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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  • ...e two voyages carrying troops home; one from Sasebo, Japan, and one from [[Shanghai]], China, before she was released from "Magic Carpet" duty at [[Seattle]] o
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  • ...unist elements of the KMT were purged.<ref> The event is also known as the Shanghai Massacre of 1927. See Tien-wei Wu, "A Review of the Wuhan Debacle: the Kuo
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  • ...and [[30 June]], calling at [[Saipan]], Tokyo Bay, [[Qingdao|Tsingtao]], [[Shanghai]], Okinawa, the [[Philippines]], and [[Manus Island|Manus]]. She returned t
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  • ...longed war against China resulting in invasions along the southern coast. Shanghai was attacked and severely devastated. In December, Japanese forces invaded
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  • ...ngtao on [[3 July]] and stayed there until [[27 July]] when she sailed for Shanghai. From there, she moved on to Sasebo and thence to Yokosuka where she lay in ...then continued on to Tsingtao where she arrived on [[7 July]]. She visited Shanghai, Sasebo, and Yokosuka in July and August. Early in September, she stopped a
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  • ...e took place in December 1917. Hu received his basic education in Jixi and Shanghai.
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  • Grew formally protested attacks on American property and flags in the Shanghai-Nanking war zones in China, which then-Foreign Minister [[Koki Hirota]] bro
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  • ...ification of the movement, by sea, of two Japanese infantry divisions from Shanghai to New Guinea. Their convoy was intercepted by US submarines, causing almos
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  • ...ed.sjtu.edu.cn/rank/2007/ARWU2007_Top100.htm Top 500 World Universities] ''Shanghai Jiao Tong University'' 2007 ]</ref>
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  • ...are employees under Zhengda Corporation. According to Zhengda Corporation, Shanghai Chong Kee did not make payment for weeks. The latter has since issued two c
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  • ...” Between [[29 November]] and [[1 December]], she embarked 504 troops at [[Shanghai]] and disembarked them at [[Seattle]] on [[16 December]]. ''Sirona'' was de
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  • ...gantic operation (or the return of our Pacific veterans. She sailed from [[Shanghai]] [[6 December]] and arrived [[Seattle]] [[23 December]]. Designated for re
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  • ...[Philippines]] and other bases to ports in [[Japan]] and China, she left [[Shanghai]] 28 May 1946 for [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], the [[Panama Canal]]
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  • |[[Shanghai]] |[[Transrapid Shanghai]]
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  • ...ruising widely in the [[Philippines]] on this duty, ''Estes'' sailed for [[Shanghai]], and upon her arrival on [[7 November]], broke the flag of Admiral [[Thom
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  • ...f a river that lay along the boundary of French and British-leased land in Shanghai.
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  • * Shanghai Circus World in Shanghai
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  • ...alling at [[Okinawa]], [[Guam]], [[Tientsin]], [[Qingdao|Tsingtao]], and [[Shanghai]]. She returned to the West Coast on 16 December 1945.
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  • ...rbor; U.S. Fleet Activities Yokosuka|Yokosuka, Japan; Qingdao|Tsingtao and Shanghai, China; Okinawa; and Subic Bay and Samar, Philippines. ''Alshain'' arrived ...delivered supplies at Subic Bay and Yokohama, Japan; visited the ports of Shanghai and Tsingtao on the Chinese mainland; and touched at Guam before reporting
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  • ==Shang artwork from the [[Shanghai Museum]]==
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  • ...]], and cruised to Chinese waters. During the second tour, she departed [[Shanghai]] only a short time before that city fell to the Communists.
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  • ...m Chinese as ''Buddhabhahitamitayus-sutra (The smaller sukhavatl-vyuha)''. Shanghai, 1932.
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  • ...le business in [[Bombay]] and [[Calcutta]] ([[India]]), [[Hongkong]] and [[Shanghai]] (China) and at [[Kobe]] ([[Japan]])<ref name = "photo_mills" />, Currimbh
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  • ...ank/2006/ARWU2007TOP500list.htm | publisher=Institute of Higher Education, Shanghai Jiao Tong University | date=2007 | accessdate=2007-09-10 | title=Top 500 Wo
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  • ...nity in Hong Kong, resembled the British business communities there and in Shanghai, which was larger and commercially more important before 1948. Both British ...colony. In the late 1940s thousands of businessmen and professionals from Shanghai and other cities fled to Hong Kong top escape the imminent takeover of Chin
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  • ...with Tsuji and lobbied successfully to have Arisue replace him with former Shanghai kenpeitai Chief Tomita Bunichi. <ref name=Weiner>{{citation
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  • ...result the population growth has decelerated and in some cities, such as [[Shanghai]], negative growth has been seen. ...hter controls. Some cities have also relaxed their policy in recent years. Shanghai has seen a negative population growth for 11 years with a 3.24 decrease in
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  • The cargo ship got underway on [[4 December]] from [[Shanghai]], China, for [[Seattle]], Wash., where she arrived on [[22 December]]. No
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  • ...haracterization |pages= |publisher=[[ASCE]] |date=[[2006-06-06]] |location=Shanghai, China |url=http://ascelibrary.aip.org/vsearch/servlet/VerityServlet?KEY=JG
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  • * Henriot, Christian, and Wen-hsin Yeh. ''In the Shadow of the Rising Sun: Shanghai under Japanese Occupation'' (2004) [http://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Rising-Sun
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  • ...rolled steel. Until relatively recently, when a new steel plant opened in Shanghai, Angang was the largest steel producer in China. Today, Angang consists of
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