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| Wuhai Wuhai (; Üqai) is a prefecture-level city and regional center in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. It is located on the Huang He between the Gobi and Ordos deserts. Wuhai became a single city occupying both banks of the Huang He river with the amalgamation on 1976 of left-bank (west) Uda (then administrated by Bayn Nur League) together with Haibowan on the right (east) bank (then administrated by Ikh Juu league). Wuhai
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| List of largest cable-stayed bridges list of the largest cable-stayed bridges ranks the world's cable-stayed bridges by the length of main span (distance between the suspension towers). The length of the main span is the most common way to rank cable-stayed bridges. If one bridge has a longer span than another it does not mean that the bridge is the longer from shore to shore or from anchorage to anchorage. List_of_largest_cable-stayed_bridges
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| Guo Jingming Guo Jingming () (born June 6, 1983) is a Chinese author. His books are popular among young people in China, and he is currently the best-selling writer in the country. Guo is currently studying as a university student in Shanghai and has published 5 books so far. Guo_Jingming
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| Four Great Inventions of ancient China The Four Great Inventions of ancient China (, meaning "four great inventions") are four inventions that are celebrated in Chinese culture for their historical significance and as signs of ancient China's advanced science and technology. The Four Great Inventions are The Compass Gunpowder Papermaking Printing Four_Great_Inventions_of_ancient_China
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| Naming conventions (Chinese)/archive5 Wikipedia_talk:Naming_conventions_(Chinese)/archive5
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| Robert Lawrence Kuhn Robert Lawrence Kuhn (born 1944, New York) is an international investment banker, corporate strategist, scholar and scientist. With a doctorate in brain research and the author or editor of over twenty-five books, he is a commentator on business, finance, and China; long-time adviser to the Chinese government; and Senior Adviser at Citigroup (Global Investment Banking), where he works with multinational corporations on China strategies and transactions, and Chinese companies on capital market strategies and opportunities. Robert_Lawrence_Kuhn
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| Stinky tofu Talk:Stinky_tofu
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| Poe Toaster Poe Toaster is the unofficial nickname given to a mysterious figure who pays an annual tribute to American author Edgar Allan Poe by visiting the author's original grave marker on his birthday, January 19. Though many gather annually to watch for the toaster and his yearly visit is supported by the Edgar Allan Poe Society, he is rarely seen or photographed. His identity has never been revealed to the public. Poe_Toaster
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| Michael Phillips (psychiatrist) Michael Phillips is a prominent Canadian psychiatrist known for his work in mental illness and suicide prevention. He resides in Beijing, China. Michael_Phillips_(psychiatrist)
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| Asia Cooperation Dialogue Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) is a body created in 2002 to promote Asian cooperation at a continental level, helping to integrate the previously separate regional organizations of political or economical cooperation such as ASEAN, SAARC or the Gulf Cooperation Council. A few individuals see it as a precursor to an "Asian Union". Asia_Cooperation_Dialogue
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| Beijing Olympians Beijing Aoshen Olympian (北京奥神) or Beijing Olympian or Beijing Olympians or Beijing Aoshen are a basketball team that formerly played in the Chinese Basketball Association and now play in the American Basketball Association in Singapore. Some sources refer to them (slightly ungrammatically) as Beijing Olympician. They should not be confused with the Beijing Ducks, which is a different team. Beijing_Olympians
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| China Baseball League The China Baseball League or Chinese Baseball League () or CBL is a fledgling professional baseball league under the administration of Chinese Baseball Association, founded in 2002. It should not be confused with the Chinese Professional Baseball League of Taiwan. There is also a basketball CBL in China, the Chinese Basketball League, which is a minor league for the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). China_Baseball_League
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| Train ferry A train ferry is a ship designed to carry railway vehicles. Typically, one level of the ship is fitted with railway tracks, and the vessel has a door at the front and/or rear to give access to the wharves. In the United States, train ferries were originally referred to as "car ferries" until about the 1950s. Train_ferry
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| Siti Nurhaliza Dato' Siti Nurhaliza binti Tarudin DIMP, JSM, SAP, PMP, AAP (born January 11, 1979) is a multiple-award winning Malaysian pop singer-songwriter. To date, she has garnered more than 200 local awards as well as international awards. Siti_Nurhaliza
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| Sun Mingming Sun Mingming (, born August 23 1983) is a Chinese basketball player. He is one of the tallest players to ever play professional basketball. He is 7 ft 9 in (236 cm), weighing 370 pounds (168 kg). Sun_Mingming
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| Daewoo Matiz The Daewoo Matiz / Chevrolet Spark is a city car produced by the South Korean automaker GM Daewoo that has been marketed worldwide since 1998. Available solely as a five-door hatchback with two engine configurations, and replacing the Daewoo Tico, the Matiz was originally designed by Italdesign Giugiaro and has been facelifted twice.Notably, the Matiz was at the center of a 2006 international intellectual property rights controversy, its design copied outright by Chinese manufacturer Chery's QQ. Daewoo_Matiz
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| Iran and weapons of mass destruction Iran is not known to possess weapons of mass destruction, and has signed treaties repudiating possession of them, including the Biological Weapons Convention, the Chemical Weapons Convention, and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Over 100,000 Iranian troops and civilians were victims to chemical weapons during the 1980s Iran–Iraq War. Iran_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
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| Women for Israel's Tomorrow Talk:Women_for_Israel's_Tomorrow
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| Shirō Ishii was a microbiologist and the lieutenant general of Unit 731, a biological warfare unit of the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Shirō_Ishii
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| G4 nations G4_nations
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| Acid throwing Acid throwing or vitriolage is a form of violent assault. Perpetrators of these attacks throw acid at their victims (usually at their faces), burning them, and damaging skin tissue, often exposing and sometimes dissolving the bones. The consequences of these attacks include blindness and permanent scarring of the face and body. Acid_throwing
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| Zhao Wei Zhao Wei is a Chinese film actress and pop singer. Audiences sometimes refer to her by her English name, Vicki Zhao. She is considered one of the "Four Young Dan actresses" in China (四小花旦), along with Xu Jinglei, Zhang Ziyi and Zhou Xun.After being chosen to work as an extra on a filming set, Zhao developed a passion for acting. Zhao_Wei
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| Changzhou Not to be confused with Changzhou Island, an island in Guangzhou, China.Changzhou (; Gwoyeu Romatzyh:Changchow) is a prefecture-level city in southern Jiangsu province of the People's Republic of China. It was also known as Yanling, Lanling, Jinling, and Wujin previously. Changzhou
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| List of Iraqis This list of Iraqis includes people who were born in Iraq and people who are of Iraqi ancestry, who are significantly notable for their life and/or work. This list should be carefully maintained, and adding or deleting a name without first discussing the change on the article's talk page is likely to be reverted. List_of_Iraqis
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| World Health Assembly World Health Assembly is the forum through which the World Health Organization (WHO) is governed by its 193 member states. It is the world's highest health policy setting body and is composed of health ministers from member states.The main tasks of the World Health Assembly are to approve the WHO programme and the budget for the following biennium, and to decide major policy questions. World_Health_Assembly
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| Kekexili: Mountain Patrol Kekexili () (ཨ་ཆེན་གངས་རྒྱལ། in Tibetan) is a 2004 film by Chinese director Lu Chuan (陆川) that depicts the struggle between vigilante rangers and bands of poachers in the remote Tibetan region of Kekexili (Hoh Xil). It was inspired by the documentary Balance by Peng Hui.Despite its realistic, detached style, the film evokes the dramatic Western genre in several ways. Kekexili:_Mountain_Patrol
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| Khalil al-Duleimi Khalil al-Duleimi was one of 22 lawyers representing Saddam Hussein at his trial, and the only one based in Iraq. When Saddam's legal team learned that Saddam was to be interrogated, they requested the presence of a lawyer. Al-Duleimi represented Saddam, and told the head of the legal team, Jordan-based lawyer Ziad al-Khasawneh, that Saddam had answered the tribunal with "confidence and serenity". Khalil_al-Duleimi
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| Mcy jerry User_talk:Mcy_jerry
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| People's Republic of China/Archive 1 Talk:People's_Republic_of_China/Archive_1
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| Dong Fangzhuo Dong Fangzhuo (董方卓) (born 23 January 1985 in Dalian) is a Chinese football forward who plays for Dalian Haichang and the Chinese national team. Dong_Fangzhuo
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| Ho Yeow Sun Ho Yeow Sun, better known as Sun Ho, is a Singaporean pop music singer. She studied at Anglican High School and Victoria Junior College. Ho is one of the co-founders of City Harvest Church and its community services and is married to Reverend Kong Hee Sun started her Mandarin pop singing career in 2002 and subsequently worked with producers and performers such as Wyclef Jean, Diane Warren, The Underdogs, David Foster and Carole Bayer Sager. Ho_Yeow_Sun
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| Global climate model Talk:Global_climate_model
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| Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir Insurgency_in_Jammu_and_Kashmir
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| National Space Organization (Taiwan) The National Space Organization (NSPO, formerly known as the National Space Program Office) is the civilian space agency of Taiwan under the auspices of the Executive Yuan's National Science Council. NSPO is currently involved in both the development of space and satellite related technologies and infrastructure (including the FORMOSAT series of Earth observation satellites) and related research in aerospace engineering, remote sensing, astrophysics, atmospheric science, and information science. National_Space_Organization_(Taiwan)
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| Tongrentang Tongrentang, or Tong Ren Tang (Chinese:Chinese pharmaceutical company founded in 1669, which is now the largest producer of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The company is headquartered in Beijing, and is engaged in both manufacture and retail sales, operating drug stores predominantly in Northeast China. Tongrentang
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| Damon Jones Damon Darron Jones (born August 25, 1976 in Galveston, Texas) is an American professional basketball player of the NBA and currently is a member of the Milwaukee Bucks.A 6'3" (1.90 m) point guard–shooting guard, he played collegiately for three years at the University of Houston before declaring early for the 1997 NBA Draft, but went unselected. Damon_Jones
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| Taro Aso Prime Minister of Japan, having taken office on September 24, 2008. He is also President Taro_Aso
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| Falun Gong/Archive 1 Talk:Falun_Gong/Archive_1
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| Runyang Bridge Runyang Bridge () is a large bridge complex that crosses the Yangtze River in Jiangsu Province, China, downstream of Nanjing. The complex consists of two major bridges that link Zhenjiang on the south bank of the river and Yangzhou on the north. The bridge is part of the Beijing-Shanghai Expressway. Runyang_Bridge
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| May 2005 in rail transport May_2005_in_rail_transport
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| Migrant worker migrant worker has different official meanings and connotations in different parts of the world. The United Nations' definition is very broad, essentially including anyone working outside of their home country. In some countries, notably the United States, the term has a specific connotation that the work will be low paid. The term can also be used to describe someone who migrates within a country, possibly their own, in order to pursue work such as seasonal work. Migrant_worker
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| Six-party talks The six-party talks aim to find a peaceful resolution to the security concerns as a result of the North Korean nuclear weapons program. People's Republic of China; the Republic of Korea (South Korea); the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea); the United States of America; the Russian Federation; and Japan. Six-party_talks
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| List of languages by number of native speakers/archive1 (2006 April) Talk:List_of_languages_by_number_of_native_speakers/archive1_(2006_April)
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| Aba, Sichuan Aba City ( ) is the main city in Aba County, within the Aba (Ngawa) Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture in northwestern Sichuan, China. It is located on the Tibetan plateau at an elevation of 3200 metres. Aba County has 70,000 inhabitants, about 8,000 of them Tibetan monks. There are 37 monasteries in the area, two of the largest in Aba City itself. There are mainly grasslands and forested valleys in the south. Aba,_Sichuan
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| Shanghai-Hangzhou Maglev Train Shanghai-Hangzhou Maglev Train is a proposed maglev train line from Shanghai to Hangzhou, to be built by Germany's Transrapid consortium (mainly ThyssenKrupp and Siemens). Originally planned to be ready for Expo 2010, the controversial project has been repeatedly delayed, but final approval was granted on August 18, 2008. Shanghai-Hangzhou_Maglev_Train
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| Xi Jinping Xi Jinping (; born 1953) is a senior leader of the People's Republic of China. He currently serves as the country's Vice-President, the top-ranking member of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of China, Principal of the Central Party School, and the 6th ranked member of the Politburo Standing Committee, China's de facto top power organ. Xi_Jinping
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| Naked yoga Naked yoga is the practice of yoga without clothes. The practice is gaining popularity, notably in western societies that have more familiarity with social nudity. While many practice naked yoga at home, there are a growing number of group classes including children. Naked_yoga
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| National dish Talk:National_dish
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| Blind musicians Blind musicians are singers or instrumentalists who are physically unable to see. In many cultures, blind people have become musicians in disproportionate numbers. Blind_musicians
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