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  • ...inal board, became chair in 1989. Its focus has evolved to [[terrorism]], China, [[North Korea]], and [[Western Sahara]].
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  • ...ich was in the Southwest Pacific theater, these countries were part of the China-Burma-India theater in the Second World War.
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  • ...ine launched, remained the longest-ranged missiles of Britain and France. China has plausible requirements both for IRBMs and ICBMs.
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  • {{r|Ministry of Environmental Protection (China)}}
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  • | title = Why China Won't Build U.S. Warheads Some details of the design were obtained by China, although Garwin argues that it was insufficient to build a weapon, and tha
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  • [[Argentina]], [[Australia]], [[Brazil]], [[Canada]], China, [[France]], [[Germany]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], [
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  • |Origin = China}} ...corded breeding in Europe took place in Holland in 1728, but in its native China it has been domesticated since around the 11th century AD.
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  • {{r|Cochin China}}
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  • ...nd South Asia and lay along the Silk Road, the ancient trade route linking China with the West.
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  • ...ffice at the Simla Conference in 1913-1914, he negotiated the border among China, India and Tibet.
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  • ...unclear if Manchuria had been separated. Throughout the Nomura-Hull talks, China and Manchuria had always been separated,a confusing explanation from Togo,
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  • *65: earliest record of Buddhism in China *372: first definite record of Buddhism in Korea (mission from China)
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  • ...e [[Chengdu]] Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, [[Sichuan]] province, China.}} ...is a [[species]] of [[bear]] native to the [[mountain]]s of south-western China. With its distinctive black and white coat, its dependency on eating large
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  • ...United States Naval Academy, he spent two years as a company commander in China. During WWII, he qualified as a parachutist, commanded a parachute battalio
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  • ...wer balance at the time the UN was formed, the members with veto power are China, [[France]], [[Russia]], the [[United Kingdom]], and the [[United States of
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  • ===China=== China was where acupunture and moxibustion as well as herbs were used to heal ill
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  • {{r|Ministry of Environmental Protection (China)}}
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  • Image:Jane Fonda China Syndrome.png|When she first learns what could happen when a reactor melts d
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  • * [[China Mobile Comm. Corp]]
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  • ...in 2008 advocating human rights, political freedoms, and free elections in China. The document was modeled on [[Charter 77]], a similar set of demands by [
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  • ...National Highway 3]] runs from Hanoi, through Thai Nguyen and Cao Bang, to China. The center of this province is 166 km from Hanoi.
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  • ...B-29's were stationed in China and made raids in 1944; the logistics made China an impossible base. Finally, in summer 1944, the U.S. won the [[Battle of t ===China===
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  • {{r|China, history}}
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  • ...a skeleton found in the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation of northeastern China that is estimated to be about 125 million years old.
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  • ...e [[capital (city)|capital]] of [[Taiwan]],<ref>The [[People's Republic of China]] has never governed Taiwan or Taipei but views the island and its territor
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  • ...ficant trends worldwide....chapters on: water and climate change; water in China; status of the Millennium Development Goals for water; peak water; efficien
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  • ...gression Against China. Section I. Invasion & Occupation of Manchuria. The China War and Its Phases
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  • | url = https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/18/china-northeastern-sea-route-trial-voyage | title = China's voyage of discovery to cross the less frozen north
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  • ...Wai]] that indirectly explores his response to the return of Hong Kong to China following [[United Kingdom|British]] administration. It forms the final par ...i's oeuvre. It also focuses on the administrative handover of Hong Kong to China from the UK in 1997. Part of the terms of the handover involved keeping the
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  • ...land forces)|captain]] to [[colonel]], serving as a staff officer in the [[China-Burma-India theater]].
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  • ...to respect China's territorial integrity. Britain, which controlled 80% of China'a foreign trade, approved the new policy. The other countries had hoped for ...he major powers agreed on the open door policy. Anti-foreign sentiment in China almost ended the policy, as diplomats were threatened; the international po
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  • ===China=== ...y successful. One failed to launch, while the other successfully flew over China, returned to Taiwan, but suffered considerable damage on landing. It did, h
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  • ...procedures, could take off from one. The plan was that they would land in China after the raid, continuing west after they bombed Japan. ==Aftermath: China==
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  • ...tually came. There was a Mediterranean theater. Against Japan, there was a China-Burma-India theater that made geographic sense, but the personalities of [[
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  • ...e [[Chengdu]] Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, [[Sichuan]] province, China.}}
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  • ...e.com/books?id=5LgjunIn1CEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=intitle:history+intitle:china&num=30&as_brr=1&sig=k1CgHXYb6jQ6BgdwVpUWngov7So full text online free] ...na'' (1999) 352 pages [http://www.amazon.com/Cambridge-Illustrated-History-China-Histories/dp/052166991X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1197346890&sr=8-1 ex
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  • ...late]] may be displayed on a [[sideboard|buffet]] or in a [[cabinet]] or [[china cabinet]] or [[breakfront]], but a larger collection of silver is usually l
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  • ...ts was to protect American commercial and the American nationals living in China. Many of the Americans living there were missionaries and their families as As China became a battleground against the Japanese, several other incidents provoke
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  • ...luding the [[French Open]], [[Rome Masters]], [[Carlo Masters]], and the [[China Open]]. At the 2006 French Open, Nadal beat the [[Tennis/Catalogs/World No.
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  • ...otivated to create the film following a trip to the [[People's Republic of China]]: ...make ''Neighbours'' by a stay of almost a year in the People's Republic of China. Although I only saw the beginnings of Mao's revolution, my faith in human
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  • ...he Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, he worked on nonproliferation with China. <ref>{{citation | title = testimomy to the House Foreign Affairs Committee On the 1985 US-China Nuclear Cooperation Agreement
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  • ...tm]. Archaeologically however, paper without writing has been excavated in China dating from the 2nd-century BCE. Paper spread slowly outside of China; other [[East Asia|East Asian]] cultures, even after seeing paper, could no
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  • ...ian-Islamic connection has been the most extensive and most concrete, with China playing the central role in the transfer of both conventional and nonconven ...embers of the United Nations Security Council - the United States, Russia, China, Britain and France - all possess nuclear weapons. India, Pakistan and Isra
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  • ...negar Joe" was notoriously difficult to work with, especially in a role in China that was primarily diplomatic. A fighting general who spoke Chinese and kne ==China==
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  • {{r|China}} {{r|South China Sea}}
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  • ...anadian Navy]] and the [[Canadian Coast Guard]] to security officials from China.<ref name=NYTimes2013-12-01> ...to pass sensitive information to authorities from the People’s Republic of China.” The information, police said, related to Canada’s current $33 billion
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  • The example below illustrates a typical ''gin'' from China: ...nnium AD, and may have entered Japan amongst other texts brought back from China in the 5th century. They were most likely sung originally in Chinese, but
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  • ...ough [[Thai Nguyen Province|Thai Nguyen]] and [[Cao Bang Province]]s, into China. [[National Highway 2 (Vietnam)|Highway 2]] is another northwest route to t
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  • ...nh Dinh Province''' contains the capital city of '''Qui Nhon'''. The South China Sea forms the eastern border, with [[Quang Ngai Province]] to the north, [[
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  • ...anoi and Haiphong also are connected by [[railroad]], which continues into China.
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  • ...nce the eleventh century BCE, rulers and many other political theorists in China have expounded a 'Mandate of Heaven' view of government, which would explai ...only one Mandate, and so only one true ruler of humankind — the Emperor of China. These attitudes made it very difficult for Chinese court officials in the
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  • [[National Highway 2 (Vietnam)]], which runs into [[Yunnan Province]] of China, runs through the province, and passes [[Noi Bai International Airport]] to
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  • ...South Korea]], in 2014. The most recent event was hosted by [[Guangzhou]], China in November 2010.
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  • Y. Mikami, The development of mathematics in China and Japan, Chelsea, New York, 1974.
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  • ...of the [[Qing Dynasty]] and formed the basis of the law of the Republic of China, which remains in force in [[Taiwan]].
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  • ...ted YES on supporting democratic institutions in Pakistan. With respect to China, he voted for deterring its [[arms trade]] and against normalizing trade re
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  • ...China experiencing everything from the heavy meat-based dishes of [[North China]] to the fine [[vegetarian cuisine]] at family [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] retrea ...and returned to China upon graduation. Because of the ongoing civil war in China between [[Chiang Kai-shek|Chiang Kai-shek's]] [[Nationalists]] and [[Mao Ze
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  • {{r|Foreign policy, People's Republic of China}}
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  • ...e after a U.S. announcement of joint military exercises in the area, which China, quoting Kang, suggested might escalate tensions, although the first recent | author= Park Chan-Kyong | journal = China Daily)
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  • ...ed into the brief [[Sino-Indian War]], resulting in a tactical victory for China; and with Pakistan, which resulted in wars in [[Indo-Pakistani War of 1947|
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  • {{r|China}}
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  • ...the Far Fast until [[19 November]] when she cleared [[Qingdao|Tsingtao]], China, for [[Seattle]].
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  • The University now has satellite campuses in [[Malaysia]] and China.<ref name=HistoryNottinghamU/>
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  • ...[[Chang Tso-Lin]], in 1928. One took a minimal role in WWII, three died in China. Three, less reliable after all, were part of the [[February 26, 1936 Incid
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  • ...a of Japan.png|An early 17th-century map drawn by an Italian missionary in China. It is the first map in which the term "Sea of Japan" appears.
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  • [[Georges Catroux]], French governor of Indochina, did close the border with China. A Japanese verification group, headed by Major General Issaku Nishimura e ...[[Kyoji Tominaga]], who was more concerned with Strike-South than with the China situation.<ref>Harris and Harris, p. 277</ref>
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  • ...n the southwest, as well as having cold, temperate, and tropical climates, China has a cuisine that is both highly diverse and very distinctive. ...ast century or so, there have been significant migrations of people within China. This mixing of people has brought with it new cuisines and several new reg
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  • ...reat Wall of China.jpg|right|thumb|350px|{{#ifexist:Template:Great Wall of China.jpg/credit| {{Great Wall of China.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}A section of the Great Wall.]]
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  • ...rst port calls to [[Vladivostok]], [[Russia]] in 1993, and to [[Qingdao]], China in 1994. Since her commissioning, she has been operational under [[United S
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  • ...tion that aided [[CBI|China]]. He headed the U.S. Fourteenth Air Force in China during the war, and won [[Franklin D. Roosevelt|President Roosevelt's]] su ...1, 1947; they had two daughters, and she became a major activist for the ''China Lobby."
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  • ===Operations from China=== ...wn in over the Himalayan mountains), and the Japanese overran the bases in China.
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  • *''[[Rosa chinensis]]'' — China Rose
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  • ...r, [[Laos]] forms its western side and its eastern side is on the [[South China Sea]].
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  • ...vince]] its southern border. To its east is [[Cao Bang Province]], on the China-Vietnam line. Also to the east are [[Bac Kan Province| Bac Kan]] and [[Thai
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  • ...September 1931 expanded into the beginnings of fighting between Japan and China. ...gression Against China. Section I. Invasion & Occupation of Manchuria. The China War and Its Phases
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  • ...[[Ha Tinh Province]] and on its south is [[Quang Tri]] Province. The South China Sea forms its eastern border, and its west side is the boundary with [[Laos
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  • ...ies now include [[Galway Crystal]], [[Aynsley China]] and [[Donegal Parian China]]. The company now employs more than six hundred people and enjoys an annua
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  • ...g]] released June 2008 found that 52% of malicious websites were hosted in China, with the US the only other major player in the field with 21%. <ref name="
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  • {{r|History of China|Chinese Empire}}
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  • ...and transmitted to [[Bodhidharma]], considered to be the founder of Zen in China, probably in the early 5th century A.D. Zen, as a Chinese product, emerged
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  • This dynastic table/timeline of [[History of China|Chinese history]] has been adapted, modified and compacted into its present [[Nationalist Republic of China]] <font face="&quot;MS Mincho&quot;"> &#20013;</font><font face="PMingLiU">
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  • *[[US-China Working Group]]
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  • * '''''XXVIIIth General Assembly''''', ''planned for 2012 in [[Beijing]], China''
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  • ...mud, and, ideally, to cause mudslides that could close the passes between China and North Vietnam. ...the [[China Lake Naval Weapons Center|naval weapons testing center]] at [[China Lake]], [[California (U.S. state)]], to [[cloud seeding|seed clouds]] by me
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  • ...Japan took control of Manchuria, was their major force there and fighting China. It contained some of the most hard-line officers, and there were consider
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  • {{r|South China Sea}}
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  • see also [[BBI/Bibliography]] for China-Burma-India * Hsiung, James C. and Steven I. Levine, eds. ''China's Bitter Victory: The War with Japan, 1937–1945'' (1992) [http://www.que
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  • ...yukyu Islands''' are a subtropical [[Japan]]ese island chain in the [[East China Sea]], running southwesterly for about 700 miles (1,127 kilometres) between
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  • ...ietnam, with Laos (via the Truong Son Mountains) to the west and the South China Sea to the east. On its north are [[Thua Thien Province]], [[Hue Province]]
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  • *General Officer Commanding 2nd Army, China, 1941-1945 ===China===
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  • ...IOC's anti-doping policy is a focus of the August, 2008 games in Beijing, China.
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  • ...er of Operations''' (CBI) included the territories of East and South Asia: China, Burma, and India. American, British, Indian, and Chinese troops operated ...mander in China, General [[Joseph Warren Stilwell]]. The Japanese army in China, however, was far too strong for the weak Chinese armies and never lost a b
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  • ...chard W.|year=1994|title=Mimbres to Mimbreño: A Study of Santa Fe's Famous China Pattern|publisher=RK Publishing, Golden, CO|id=ISBN 0-962636-21-5}}
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  • ...e northern part of [[Vietnam]] where the Red River Delta meets the [[South China Sea]], is the second largest port in the country (after [[Saigon]]) and the Rail links run through Hanoi and Lao Cai into southern China. The Hanoi-Haiphong line also connects to the north-south and other railroa
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  • *H9N2 China 1999: several human flu like infections reported, full recoveries. *H5N1 China, 2003: 2 human infections, fatal.
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  • *[[Stonehenge]][[Image:Great Wall of China.jpg|thumb|Great Wall of China]] *[[Great Wall of China]]
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  • === China === ...nitoring and Forecasting in China] Air Quality Monitoring & Forecasting in China (AMFIC). Published on [[KNMI]] website.</ref>
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  • {{r|Cochin China}} {{r|South China Sea}}
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  • ...nese language|Japanese]] pronunciation ''Chuugoku'' are also used to mean 'China'.</ref> ''Chuugoku-chihoo''), also known as '''San-in San-yo''' (山陰山�
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  • | quote = The first use of coal may have occurred in China at about 1000 BC when it was used to smelt copper.
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  • | title = 2 Big Nuclear Vessels Reported Built by China
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  • ...a, and the XXI Bomber Command operating from the Marianas. Operations from China proved to be extremely difficult, and the XXth was absorbed into the XXIth.
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  • ...81); ''Fifty Years of Japanese-American Relations'' (in Japanese, 1991); ''China and Japan in the Global Setting'' (1992); ''The Globalizing of America'' (1
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  • The [[Burlingame Treaty]] of 1868 between the U.S. and China facilitated the immigration of tens of thousands of Chinese men; very few w ...prohibition of immigration of laborers for twenty years. A new treaty with China, in 1894, permitted for ten years the absolute prohibition of the entrance
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  • .... Accessed 27 March 2007.</ref> found in parts of southeast Asia, southern China and Taiwan.<ref name="McD99"/> Found in Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, China (Kwangsi, Kwangtung), Taiwan and Indonesia (Endeh, Flores, east Java, Komod
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  • | birth_place = Shanghai, People's Republic of China Lu was born on 4 August 1959 in [[Shanghai, China]]. In his youth, he studied traditional Chinese opera and graduated from [[
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  • ...ound; he was a textile worker. He escaped and joined the [[Viet Minh]] in China.
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  • Australasia, Canada, China, Europe, India, Korea, Latin America are represented by regional groups
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  • ...close the speakers' native or non-native form is to the speech of northern China; often what is labelled 'Mandarin' may [[linguistics|linguistically]] be mo ...by the educated elites of Beijing. Mandarin is an [[official language]] in China, including [[Taiwan]], and also in [[Singapore]].
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  • ...outh east Asian country, bordered by [[Cambodia]], [[Vietnam]], [[Burma]], China and [[Thailand]]. China and Vietnam are trading partners with Laos, but Thailand is particularly im
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  • ...rlink = | coauthors = | year = 1979 (c1948)| title = The United States and China | publisher = Harvard University Press | location = Cambridge, Massachusett ...angang]] at the age of seventy-one. He was chief executive of the ''[[Free China Journal]]'', which was eventually shut down for criticizing [[Chiang Kai-sh
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  • Royal Worcester is now part of the Portmeirion Group; upmarket china items are produced under the Royal Worcester banner.
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  • ...ided to become a missionary. He originally tried to become a missionary in China, but the Opium War broke out and he was unable to do so. It was suggested t
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  • Essays had been written in China since ancient times, but the Western form was established independently by
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  • ...e first [[Fumimaro Konoe|Konoe]] cabinet, and attempted to make peace with China.
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  • ...f the Fourth International Symposium on Mining Science (ISMST) in Beijing, China.
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  • ...a maximum of 400+ by the U.S. and Soviet Union/Russia, and in the tens by China. Modern U.S. and Russian SLBMs carried atmospheric reentry#Warheads|multipl ...greements between the U.S. and Russia, as well as advances in capability. China, France and the United Kingdom all deployed SLBMs; the British have used U.
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  • * China
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  • Peaches were first cultivated in China, where they are a symbol of health and long life. Cultivation spread along
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  • ...ism, the pure approach has become somewhat modified over time, and even in China, various elements of capitalist business have arisen over time.
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  • *"Inside Track: Waiting for China," Morton Abramowitz, The National Interest, 10/2/2007 *"Why China Won’t Save Darfur," Morton Abramowitz, Jonathan Kolieb, Foreign Policy, 6
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  • S-300 systems definitely have been sold to China and [[India]]. China also manufacturers a less capable, perhaps reverse-engineered, derivative, | title = Russia 'losing to China on Iran S-300 quest' }}</ref>
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  • In China, Lao Tse (老子; pinyin Lăozi; Wade-Giles Lao-tzu; pronounced approximate ...ink of as 'the wise man') in one of the many kingdoms that are now part of China. When he saw that the kingdom was in decline, he decided to leave. Upon rea
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  • ...Sainteny became head of the French intelligence mission, M.5, in Kunming, China, where he met with the U.S. Office of Strategic Services mission.<ref name= ...Vietnam]] as a state within the French Union. Unification of Annam, Cochin China, and Tonkin was a matter to be decided. The DRV, in turn, agreed not to opp
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  • ...of the Shah. Subsequently, the U.S. reluctantly turned to new stations in China, with the understanding the data were shared with the Chinese, who were als
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  • ...o the Āngāng Iron and Steel company, one of the largest steel producers in China. ...industrial site. The defeat of the Japanese in 1945 saw Anshan returned to China. However, peace had not yet arrived. Civil war continued between the Chines
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  • ...out-of-the-career mainstream assignments as observers of guerrilla war in China.
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  • ...in 1931 and began formally with the [[Second Sino-Japanese War|invasion of China by Japan]] of 1937. World War II in Europe arguably began with the ascensi ...litary deaths in the Philippines, and 50 percent of military fatalities in China. The aerial bombing of a total of 65 Japanese cities appears to have taken
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  • ...nvade the [[Soviet Union]] in the search for resources beyond Mongolia and China. Its supporters included the [[Imperial Way Faction]] and [[Kwangtung Army] ...we do a fine job of reconstruction even only in [[Manchukuo]], the rest of China will follow us as a matter of course. <ref>Bergamini, p. 602</ref></blockqu
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  • ...y were [[Phenicia]], [[Greece]], [[Viking]] countries, [[Arab]] countries, China, Italian republics as [[Venice]] and [[Genoa]], [[Byzance]], [[England]], [
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  • * Handtalk, developed in China by Zhixing Chen
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  • In 1901-1902, as a junior officer, was in China with a German colonial detachment and then, in a colonial war against Herer
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  • ...oreign Minister, [[Takaaki Kato]], presented the [[Twenty-One Demands]] to China, over the objection of his conservative enemy, [[Aritomo Yamagata]].<ref>{{
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  • ...ire of Japan]] took control of [[Korea]], [[Taiwan]] and parts of mainland China. Ethnic Korean and Chinese people, by choice or coercion, arrived in Japan At this time, Japan did not recognised the [[People's Republic of China]] or either [[North Korea|North]] or [[South Korea]]. This rendered post-co
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  • ...tled cargo, ranging from [[Guam]] to China. After discharging equipment in China, she departed [[Qingdao|Tsingtao]] [[29 November]], for the United States.
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  • '''''Sedna Desgagnes''''' is a [[bulk carrier]] built in China for the Canadian shippling line [[Desgagnes]]. The television series ''[[H
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  • ...inal form, with a documented history of over 2,500 years. It originated in China, is a traditional game throughout East Asia, is considered the national gam ...361. Historically, 15-line boards were once normal in China and 17-line in China, Tibet and Japan. There has been some experimentation with 21 and 23-line b
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  • ...g in Burma. The [[Burma Road]] was the main supply route for Allied aid to China. The Japanese had taken neighboring Malaya and Thailand, invaded Burma, and
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  • ...desire return of the [[Kurile Islands]], which has also been supported by China as a brake on Russia. <ref>{{citation
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  • <blockquote>If I were to suggest that between the Earth and Mars there is a china teapot revolving about the sun in an elliptical orbit, nobody would be able
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  • ...[state]] comprising the northern part of the [[Korean peninsula]], between China and [[South Korea]]. Its [[capital (city)|capital]] and largest city is [[P
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  • In [[Beijing]], China, ''jian bing'' are a popular pancake-like street food sold from carts equip
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  • ...r sodium salt of carbonic acid) into the primary ingredients. In parts of China in which alkaline wheat noodles are common, traditional ones are made with Noodles from [[Gansu Province]] in China include the chewy "hand-pulled" type, where the noodles are formed purely b
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  • ...on this diplomatic mission's conclusion in late April, the cruiser visited China, the Philippines and Guam before returning to her normal duties with the U.
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  • ...g their own distinct identity with ideas and influence brought mainly from China. Having chosen isolation for hundreds of years, Japan awoke with a new, int ...tpost. Though much of Japanese culture historically has its roots in early China, it also developed separate ideas, such as the Shinto religion. Likewise, J
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  • .... During the Okuma government, he presented the [[Twenty-One Demands]] to China.
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  • ...and culturally related to its [[East Asia|East Asian]] neighbors including China, [[Taiwan]], and [[Japan]]. When South Korea was established in 1948 after ...y the Korean rivers and the Yellow and [[Yangtze River|Yangtze]] rivers in China. Mud and silt are typical of the tidal flats in the north, in contrast to t
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  • ...to Tokyo. It was suggested that perhaps suitable bases could be built in China, but this would required a very-long-range bomber for those bases, which th ...B-29's were stationed in China and made raids in 1944; the logistics made China an impossible base. Finally, in summer 1944, the U.S. won the [[Battle of t
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  • ...alization has accelerated when even nominally [[Communist]] states such as China and [[Vietnam]] accept [[market economy|market economies]] and allow [[fore ...wer labor costs, as from the [[United States of America]] to [[Mexico]] to China to [[Vietnam]].
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  • *Bert, Wayne. "Burma, China and the U.S.A." ''Pacific Affairs'' 77.2 (2004): 263-82. ''JSTOR''. Web. 22
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  • ...of international law are being used among nations, such as maritime law by China; this would not be under ICC jurisdiction.<ref>{{citation | title = China wages maritime "lawfare"
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  • ...Argenlieu was in Saigon, and the local dynamics of [[Tonkin]] and [[Cochin China]] were quite different. d'Argenlieu was not a racist, but the seven of the ...Argenlieu, without informing his government, declared a Republic of Cochin China, ignoring Ho and his Northern allies. Cochin Chinese representatives met wi
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  • ...as really using the Soviet threat as a means to a closer relationship with China, but one that was still subordinated to improved U.S.–Soviet relations. U ...They operated in secrecy in order to hide the "collateral damage" of their China policy, particularly the damage it did to the former U.S. client state of T
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  • ...were 202,401 people born in England living in New Zealand, 78,117 born in China, and 62,742 from Australia - while Scotland dropped to eighth place from it ...ipino increased by 52.7 per cent to 16,938 persons - in fourth place after China (40.5% increase), India (68.2% increase) and Korea (61.8% increase).
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  • ...arolina's "China Connection," 1840-1949: A Record.'' N.P.: North Carolina China Council, 1981. No ISBN. Catalog of a photographic exhibit shown at the No
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  • ..., in many ways are a harder SIGINT target than a nation, such as Russia or China, that sends out large amounts of traffic. According to the retired Command As evidenced by the [[#Hainan Island incident]], even while China and the US may cooperate on matters of mutual concern towards Russia, the C
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  • ...of apples were grown worldwide in 2005, with a value of about $10 billion. China produced about two-fifths of this total. The [[United States of America]] i ...ral Asia in southern Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and [[Xinjiang]], China.
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  • ...a possible biological warfare agent, and was used, with a flea vector, in China by Japanese forces in the [[Second World War]]. It is in the [[Select Agent ...e dropped ceramic bombs with plague infested fleas over populated areas of China causing outbreaks.<ref name=Bellazzini /> Ceramic bombs containing infected
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  • ...n years ago, but now they only exist in a wild state in a remote region in China. However, they have been widely exported to the rest of the world as an orn
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  • ...i">Hawley, 2005. pp.&nbsp;xii-iii</ref> by using Korea as a land bridge to China. The battles that involved 300,000 combatants and claimed more than 2 milli ...ten the peninsular neighbor to submit and join with Japan in a war against China. Most of Hideyoshi's message initially failed to get across to the Korean s
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  • ...mber]]. ''Devosa'' carried occupation troops from Okinawa to [[Tientsin]], China between [[30 September]] and [[9 October]], then sailed by way of [[Manila]
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  • ...Chinese medicine other than TCM were outlawed, and some practitioners left China. The "Three Roads" approach corresponds to using TCM in the context of comp
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  • * "'The Flowery Flag Devils': The American Image in China 1840-1900." with John Stalker; ''Proceedings of the American Philosophical
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  • ...to attack the unidentified battleships, he radioed, ""This is Ching Chong China Lee! Chinese, catchee? Refer your boss about Ching Lee. Call off your boys!
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  • ...ans after they entered the War, but not to other allies such as Russia and China.
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  • ...but when the [[1937 Sino-Japanese War]] broke out, public opinion favored China, and Roosevelt found various ways to assist that nation. ...f China. This intensified U.S. interest in supporting China. <ref name=Hyp-China>{{citation
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  • ...nd became an important port of call for ships traveling from [[Europe]] to China.
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  • ...minority of characters modified by the Japanese were modified in mainland China in an identical manner when 'Simplified Chinese' was created, for example �
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  • ...d [[Canada]], see children as an economic asset, others like [[India]] and China, have population reduction policies. In the latter, parents may indeed rece ...Their concerns may be for [[sex selection]], as in Pakistan, [[India]] and China, or to minimize the chance of genetic related diseases such as: [[Down syn
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  • ...l]], [[Bangladesh]], [[Bhutan]], [[Myanmar]], [[People's Republic of China|China]], and most parts of [[Southeast Asia]] including [[Indonesia]] and the [[P ...(including the [[Andaman Islands]]), [[Bangladesh]], [[Myanmar]], southern China (including [[Hong Kong]] and the island province of [[Hainan]]), [[Vietnam]
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  • ...West is West: Did the Twain Ever Meet? The Declaration of Independence in China," ''The Journal of American History,'' Vol. 85, No. 4 (Mar., 1999), pp. 143
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  • ...ected. Hatoyama was reluctant to rearm, and wanted peaceful relations with China and the Soviets. These positions infuriated [[John Foster Dulles]], [[Unite
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  • ...2 election, promising to be tougher on Taiwan, Bosnia, and human rights in China, and it was decided that they ought to give at least one neoconservative a
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  • ...ved as a source of food during the winter months. This practice existed in China and Korea some 3,000 years ago, and its method was later transferred to Jap
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  • Since the Olympics are going to be in China this year, here's a teaser with a Chinese theme. How many peanuts can you p ...ven have an article on Tibet yet! We know China has blocked Wikipedia. Has China blocked Citizendium? [[User:Meg Ireland|Meg Ireland]] 19:15, 3 April 2008 (
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  • ...a, up the Nile valley and through the Near East to Afghanistan and western China. Temporally, it covers the period from 1,000 BC/BCE to AD/CE 650.
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  • * Zhao EM, Adler K (1993) ''Herpetology of China.'' Society for the Study of Amphibians & Reptiles. 522 pp. ISBN 0-916984-28
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  • ===China=== China suffered the second highest amount of casualties of the entire war. Civilia
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  • ...oth communist and non-communist groups, remained based over the border, in China. As part of the Allied fighting against the Japanese, the Chinese formed a ...oviet pawn, to probe the situation. He found U.S. claims unconvincing that China was a threat, given a millennium of Sino-Vietnamese enmity, as well as [[De
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  • ...grain from the countryside to force people to move to the cities), and in China (1959-61). After [[Mao Zedong]]'s Communists came to power in 1949 in China, they planned to provide industrial regions with a steady food supply, so t
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  • Going to China with Ho and Giap, he returned in 1946, and was chief of propaganda and ideo
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  • ...rlying technological change. Medieval Europe, Golden Age Holland, and Qing China, among other cases, show such remarkable efflorescences of impressive econo ...vanced areas of Europe and East Asia? Specifically he compares Britain and China in depth.
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  • ...e sustained interdiction of land lines of communication leading from South China, these actions would obviously make the delivery of... aid more difficult a ...raft would deliberately engage the US over North Vietnam from bases within China."</small> ''The State Department disagreed, saying the risks were even high
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  • ...ate.gov/ei/Archive/2005/Jan/12-31762.html loss of 1.5 million U.S. jobs to China] between 1989 and 2003, though microeconomists point out this has not been ...ise in imported products from countries such as the [[People's Republic of China]]
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  • ...hey employed (horticulturalists, architects, surveyors, sculptors etc). In China and Japan, gardens were often designed by scholars, artists, poets, painter
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  • ...rlying technological change. Medieval Europe, Golden Age Holland, and Qing China, among other cases, show such remarkable efflorescences of impressive econo ...vanced areas of Europe and East Asia? Specifically he compares Britain and China in depth.
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  • ...y 1930s in the mind of Carl Rehnborg, an American businessman who lived in China from 1917 to 1927. According to Amway publications, this gave Rehnborg "amp
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  • ...eat, chiefly pork, with turnips, rice and barely meal. Their tea came from China in the form of bricks, cut up when required in to leaves which were placed Ngalongs had migrated from Tibet and China before 10th century and had their strong hold in western Bhutan that grew s
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  • ...public of China, Egypt, and possibly other countries produced derivatives. China, in particular, mixed the basic antiaircraft versions with home-on-jam vari
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  • ...ion of the Chinese name for a formerly independent country now occupied by China that has been in the news a lot (re: Olympic torch, violent repression, etc ...ven have an article on Tibet yet! We know China has blocked Wikipedia. Has China blocked Citizendium? [[User:Meg Ireland|Meg Ireland]] 19:15, 3 April 2008 (
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  • ...g my father's dying wishes for 38 Oxley Road |date=4 July 2017 |work=South China Morning Post |access-date=4 July 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/ ...er-personally-sues-critic-sharing |access-date=18 October 2020 |work=South China Morning Post |date=5 December 2018 |archive-date=18 October 2020 |archive-u
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  • ...ed Task Force (TF) 76 in maintaining a posture of readiness in the [[South China Sea]]. After returning to Okinawa and making a brief yard stop at [[Subic B ...cted 16 underway replenishments to ships of the Fleet on duty in the South China Sea.
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  • ...87 to 1945 the French appointed a Governor-General to govern [[French Indo-China]] (now [[Vietnam]], [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]]).
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  • {{r|Joseph Prueher}} Admiral, U.S Navy, retired; Former U.S. Ambassador to China
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  • ...on the U.S. [[House Appropriations Committee]] and the bipartisan House US-China Working Group. *[[U.S.-China Working Group]]
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  • ...Annam; the Japanese simply replaced the former French officials in Cochin China; Cao Dai and Hoa Hao members also gained power there.
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  • * Blythe, Martin. "Oz is China: A Political Fable of Chinese Dragons and White Tigers," in ''Sexual Fables
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  • ...C (cryptography)|MAGIC against the Japanese in the Pacific Theater and the China-Burma-India theater. Germany enjoyed some SIGINT success against the Allies ...se air-to-ground network was Sama, Hainan Island, with one station in Indo-China, one station near Hong Kong, and the other 12 unlocated.<ref name=Browne>Br
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  • ...k wars of 1965 and 1971 respectively was also in service in the 1962 India-China war. Cdr V. Narayan Raju’s last Naval posting was at Madras as the first
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  • ...[[Vietnam]] intensified, ''Merrick'' served her first tour in the [[South China Sea]] in 1963, returning annually through 1969. Support for the forces of t
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  • ...e visited [[Okinawa]], [[Iwo Jima]], [[Pearl Harbor]], and [[Tsingtao]] in China. During the fall of 1949, she returned to the west coast to participate in ...came into her sphere of operations because of their proximity to mainland China and the consequent communist threat to their [[Nationalist Chinese]] popula
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  • ...nt of municipal waste is generated by the United States (19%), followed by China (14%). The next four countries together, the Russian Federation, Japan, Bra
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  • ...d starting date, but it is mos commonly accepted as e Japanese invasion of China ([[Second Sino-Japanese War]])) in 1937, but the most decisive actions took ...w Zealand, and India, and the Netherlands played significant roles. [[CBI|China played a major role]]. Mexico, DeGaulle's Free French Forces, Canada and ot
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  • ...g this position, the obvious retort being that if this were the case, then China would surely be the richest nation on earth.</ref>
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  • * Pomeranz, Kenneth. ''The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy'' (2000)
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  • ...at [[Guam]] and sailed, on [[22 October]], with Transport Division 35 for China. [[Tsingtao]] was reached on [[28 October]]. The ship remained there until
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  • ...[[Bangladesh]], [[Myanmar]] (Burma), southern [[People's Republic of China|China]] (Sichuan, Guanxi, Yunnan), [[Thailand]] (absent or rare in north and nort ...species might warrant reassessment. The species is probably threatened in China, Myanmar and much of Indochina, as a result of heavy exploitation for use i
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  • | China ...t 165,000 Chinese arrived, brought in to build railroads; most returned to China, and because few Chinese women arrived, the numbers of Chinese-Americans sh
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  • ...ref> In this revisionist discourse, the centerpiece has often consisted of China and Japan, both of which defied the West’s [[totalitarian portrait of the ...[[Hakata-ku, Fukuoka|Hakata]] with a Chinese [[abacus]], which existed in China since the 1200s and became known as [[soroban]] in Japanese.<ref name="citi
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  • ...point out that many problem-solvers are now located in areas like Brazil, China, India and Eastern Europe. Also, the brightest researchers are tending to w
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  • ...ons/pub_9290611057.htm]</ref> Acupuncture is thought to have originated in China and is most commonly associated with [[traditional Chinese medicine]] (TCM) ...tones used to treat diseases in ancient times have also been discovered in China, and some scholars believe that the bloodletting for which these stones wer
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  • ...and [[Hong Kong]] to load Chinese troops for the reoccupation of Northern China. Similar support of the occupation continued until [[11 December]] when she
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  • :::::I'm going to have to try making these Samosas. Here in China I get cravings, not for English food, but for Indian food. [[User:Derek Har ...ven have an article on Tibet yet! We know China has blocked Wikipedia. Has China blocked Citizendium? [[User:Meg Ireland|Meg Ireland]] 19:15, 3 April 2008 (
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  • ...e U.S. diplomat who met with Ho in 1946 seeking a compromise over [[Cochin China]], was warned by [[Dean Acheson]] that the U.S. would not favor a Communist ...e, and complained that while Comintern envoys were eager to gain a role in China under the Kuomintang, there was far less interest in more distant colonies,
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