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  • ...he scene of the world's largest permanent light show as the skyscrapers of Hong Kong city are illuminated every evening.}} ...inistration Region, [[Macau]], lies a short distance by sea to the west of Hong Kong.
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  • ...rroll, John M. ''Edge of Empires: Chinese Elites and British Colonials in Hong Kong.'' (2005). 260 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Edge-Empires-Chinese-British-Col * Carroll, John M. '' A Concise History of Hong Kong'' (2007) 270 pages [http://books.google.com/books?id=D37ijXG-FykC&pg=PA87&d
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  • * [http://www.yearbook.gov.hk/2006/en/index.htm ''Hong Kong Yearbook 2006'' official publication with back issues 1997-2005]
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  • An award-winning [[Hong Kong]] [[Chinese]] [[actor]] in [[martial arts]] films.
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  • * [http://www.yearbook.gov.hk/2006/en/index.htm ''Hong Kong Yearbook 2006'' official publication with back issues 1997-2005]
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  • Hong Kong-based president and CEO of GMS Asia, a shopping center developer; board of
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  • Film that indirectly explores the return of the administration of Hong Kong to China following British rule.
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  • ...er for External Relations, Chancellor of [[Oxford University]] Governor of Hong Kong 1992-97
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  • ...rroll, John M. ''Edge of Empires: Chinese Elites and British Colonials in Hong Kong.'' (2005). 260 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Edge-Empires-Chinese-British-Col * Carroll, John M. '' A Concise History of Hong Kong'' (2007) 270 pages [http://books.google.com/books?id=D37ijXG-FykC&pg=PA87&d
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  • ...]. Gomersall, Charles. Inotropes & Vasopressors. The Chinese University of Hong Kong. 2010-02-28. URL:http://www.aic.cuhk.edu.hk/web8/inotropes.htm. Accessed: 2
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  • ...se 周润发; [[pinyin]] ''Zhōu Rùnfā''; born 18 May 1955) is an award-winning [[Hong Kong]] Chinese [[acting|actor]], appearing in [[film]]s such as ''[[Crouching Ti
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  • ...expert and [[film]] actor. He was born in [[San Francisco]] and died in [[Hong Kong]]. He is perhaps best known for the hit movie ''[[Enter the Dragon]]''.
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  • * [http://www.cda.org.hk/English/ Chiropractic Doctors' Association of Hong Kong (CDAHK)] * [http://www.hkca.org/ Hong Kong Chiropractors' Association (HKCA)]
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  • ...erves on the Board of Directors of [[Agilent Technologies]], Indachin Ltd. Hong Kong and Vision Solutions Inc.
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  • ...customs and immigration policies. This means that travel between Macau and Hong Kong or mainland China are treated in similar fashion to travel between foreign
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  • *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIb5Fu5KLas Video of Chinese cobra found in Hong Kong]
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  • ...ild]]'' and ''[[In The Mood For Love]]''. The film is largely set in 1960s Hong Kong and in the futuristic fictional world created by the main character, writer In Chow's first novel about this, which he writes during the Hong Kong riots in 1967, people are leaving for 2046 because they are in a time of co
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  • {{r|Hong Kong}}
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  • {{r|Hong Kong}}
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  • ...ed for qualified professional engineer in Hong Kong who are members of the Hong Kong Institute of Engineers *[http://www.hkie.org.hk/ Hong Kong Institution of Engineers]
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  • {{r|Hong Kong}}
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  • ...Portuguese acquired the peninsular of [[Macau]]. The [[Dutch]] began in [[Hong Kong]] which then changed to British control. The river was the scene for the of ...hich includes most of the major cities and ports in the area, but excludes Hong Kong and Macau, accounted for 30.7% of all of China's exports in 2004<ref>{{cite
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  • {{r|Hong Kong}}
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  • ...rom Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherl
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  • ...eps/productSearchSimpleAction.do Database of registered pharmaceuticals in Hong Kong]* [http://www.drugs-treatment.org/ Drugs treatment] Online drug information
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  • {{r|Hong Kong}}
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  • {{r|Hong Kong}}
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  • ...peforabluegirl.com/interviews/int1.html interviewed for ''Youth Weekly''], Hong Kong, August 27, 1996.</ref>
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  • {{r|Hong Kong English}}
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  • ...y and Defense Attache to China; Senior Country Director for China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Mongolia in the Office of the [[United States Secretary of Defense]]; a ...dying at the United Kingdom Ministry of Defense Chinese Language School in Hong Kong and he has an Advanced Degree in Chinese History from [[Nanjing University]
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  • *Wong, Wendy Siuyi (2002) ''Hong Kong Comics: a History of Manhua''. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. ISB *Wong, Wendy Siuyi (2006) 'Globalizing manga: from Japan to Hong Kong and beyond'. ''Mechademia: An Academic Forum for Anime, Manga, and the Fan
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  • ...[[Toronto Transit Commission]], the [[New York City Transit Authority]], [[Hong Kong]] and the [[London Underground]].<ref name=nydailynews2019-02-04/><ref name ...and the [[West Rail]] and [[Ma On Shan line|Ma On Shan]] subway lines in [[Hong Kong]], before coming to Toronto to upgrade the signal system on the [[Yonge-Uni
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  • ...' 120S camera was designed by T. M. Lee in 1981. It was later released in Hong Kong in 1982. It was designed for 120 roll film as this was the most widely ava
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  • In [[Asia]], trams still run in [[Japan]], [[Hong Kong]], [[South Korea]], the [[Philippines]] and in [Kolkata]] ([[India]]).
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  • {{r|Hong Kong}}
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  • {{r|Hong Kong English}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hong Kong]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...: A Documentary History of San Buenaventura Mission|publisher=Libra Press, Hong Kong|id=ASIN B0007CAX62}}
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  • ...rras: A Documentary History of San Antonio de Padua|publisher=Libra Press, Hong Kong|id=ISBN 9-996986-89-6}}
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  • === The Hong Kong Buddhist Association's reaction === ...-date=9 October 2021|website=[[Hong Kong Buddhist Association]]|location=[[Hong Kong]]|language=zh|publication-date=30 June 2016}}</ref>
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  • ...ting destroyers, the ship continued the round-the-world trip with calls at Hong Kong; Manila; Singapore; Trincomalee, Ceylon; and Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia. Afte
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  • ...API and Air Monitoring Background Information] (From the website of the [[Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department]])</ref> ===Hong Kong===
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  • | location = [[Hong Kong]]
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  • {{r|Hong Kong}}
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  • ...umentary History of San Francisco de Solano|publisher=Libra Press Limited, Hong Kong|id=ISBN}}
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  • ...e Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China]</ref>
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  • <td>[[Hong Kong]]</td> <td>[[Districtss of Hong Kong SAR|18 districts]]</td>
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  • #'This Is My Song' [From ''A Countess from Hong Kong''] (Charles Chaplin) - 3:06
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  • <td>[[Hong Kong]]<ref>Former British colonial territory which was handed back to [[People's ...h include [[Bahrain]], [[Myanmar|Burma]] (now Myanmar), [[The Gambia]], [[Hong Kong]], Iraq, [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]], [[Israel]], [[Jordan]], [[Kuwait]], [
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  • * [[Hong Kong dollar]]
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  • ...he scene of the world's largest permanent light show as the skyscrapers of Hong Kong city are illuminated every evening.}} ...inistration Region, [[Macau]], lies a short distance by sea to the west of Hong Kong.
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  • ...p;tons of equipment in the [[Quang Nam]] province, ''St. Louis'' visited [[Hong Kong]] and then moved to [[Subic Bay]] in the [[Philippines]] to participate in ...there, she returned to Vietnam, arriving in Danang on 24 June. She visited Hong Kong, 28 June to 3 July, then returned to Long Beach on 19 July. ''St. Louis'' r
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  • ...be able to publish its financial figures and it suspended trading on the [[Hong Kong stock exchange]], on March 20, 2022.<ref name=scmp2022-03-21/> [[Chinese E
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  • ...st 24, 1938 on a Chinese National Aviation Corporation airline flight from Hong Kong to Kweilin.
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  • | A type of baozi (steamed bun) that is typical of Hong Kong cuisine. It is unusual in that it uses both yeast and baking soda as leaven
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  • The first vessels of this design were delivered to the [[Hong Kong Police]].<ref name=MarineNews2007-07/> ...inger built CPBs are based on the Damen STAN 2600 design developed for the Hong Kong police.
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  • ...Kingdom]], [[United States of America]], [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[Hong Kong]] and some other countries, the '''Master of Philosophy''' (M.Phil.) is a [
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  • ...the fireboat has the ability to help with operations to safely remove the Hong Kong-flagged ship Ever Forward from the bay.
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  • ...estern Pacific, and continued to cruise between [[Qingdao|Tsingtao]] and [[Hong Kong]], aside from a 1947 overhaul at [[Bremerton]], until 29 January 1948 , whe ...uarters and communications facilities until April, sailing then to visit [[Hong Kong]]. She returned to stateside duty on [[15 May]], voyaging to [[Pearl Harbo
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  • *H5N1 Hong Kong, 1997: 18 people hospitalized, 6 died, contact with live poultry (market) *H9N2 Hong Kong, 2007: one case of mild flu like symptoms
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  • ..., 1898, war loomed closer. Roosevelt immediately cabled Commodore Dewey in Hong Kong: "Keep full of coal. In the event of declaration of war with Spain, your du ...d up by 37 shore batteries with heavy guns. When foreign naval officers in Hong Kong learned about Dewey's new mission, they thought he was headed for certain d
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  • ...ring the next two months, she shuttled Chinese troops and supplies between Hong Kong, [[Chinwangtao]], and [[Qingdao|Tsingtao]]. She returned to Seattle on [[13
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  • ...in the meantime, has just had lunch with her old friend George Emerson, a Hong Kong police official who fervently wants to marry her. He proposes to her yet ag George Emerson, suddenly recalled to his post in Hong Kong, sadly wishes Aline good luck with Freddie; Aline, her mothering instinct f
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  • ...ng Kong]]. Upon her arrival in the vicinity of the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong, the ship prepared to embark Chinese soldiers for passage to North China. ...rned southward for another load—the Chinese First Division— making port at Hong Kong on [[7 November]] and departing two days later for [[Tsingtao]] where she a
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  • ...Elapidae and found throughout southern and southeastern China including [[Hong Kong]] and the island province of [[Hainan]] and several neighboring nations and ...ushan]] spectacled snake", i.e. Zhoushan cobra) or, in [[Guangdong]] and [[Hong Kong]], ''fànchǎntóu'' (飯鏟頭, lit. "rice paddle head"). "Spectacled sna
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  • ...ends the Opium War of 1839–1842, opens Chinese ports to trade and cedes [[Hong Kong]] to Britain. *1997 Hong Kong is returned to China.
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  • ...2 on suspicion of spying for China while Vicker was his subordinate at its Hong Kong station. After his efforts begin to draw attention, Dye is ordered out of t
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  • ...departed [[U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo|Sasebo]] on April 4, arriving at [[Hong Kong]] on the 16th. On July 9, she stood into San Diego Harbor. ''Seminole'' o ...Seminole'' departed the west coast. She arrived at Yokosuka on October 2, Hong Kong on the tenth, and Sasebo on the 29th.
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  • ...loyment to the Far East took her to Yokosuka and Sasebo, Japan; Okinawa; [[Hong Kong]]; [[Guam]]; the [[Philippines]]; and Pearl Harbor, before she returned to ...ich she embarked 300 Army troops with their equipment. Tulare then visited Hong Kong and several Japanese ports during the summer and early fall of 1961. En rou
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  • * 1941-12-08 &ndash; 1941-12-25 Battle of Hong Kong
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  • ...s to Sasebo and [[Hong Kong]] in June and July, respectively, she departed Hong Kong on [[14 July]] and shaped a course back to the United States. She arrived i ..., the attack cargo ship made a circuit of port visits, stopping at Sasebo, Hong Kong, [[U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay|Subic Bay]], and, returning to Japan, at [[Nah
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  • ...e [[Orange Sky Golden Harvest|Golden Harvest under ownership by the iconic Hong Kong cinema]] and then the Mandarin. This cinema closed in 1994, and the buildin
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  • ...ndrew D Miller, Imperial College, London, and Julian Tanner, University of Hong Kong, in their recent (2008) ''Essentials of Chemical Biology'', <ref name=mille
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  • ...rah;''Seychelles: Garden of Eden in the Indian Ocean''; Publisher Odyssey (Hong Kong)</ref>
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  • ...and then headed back to Japan. In late April and early May, Algol visited Hong Kong. There, she embarked the British 28th Brigade and transported it to Inchon. ...Hokkaido. Algol visited Yokosuka early in April and, from there, moved to Hong Kong for a two-week port call. May brought a visit to Subic Bay in the Philippin
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  • ...r China]] it's a catalog of provinces, autonomous regions and the two SAR, Hong Kong and Macao; and the [[Subdivisions of the United Kingdom|UK page]] lists con
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  • ...ion off the island of Hokkaido, Japan. During December, the ship sailed to Hong Kong and lifted Allied troop replacements to Inchon, Korea. ''Union'' returned t ...ber through November, ''Union'' divided her time between Japan, Korea, and Hong Kong. The ship got underway for the United States on 1 December 1953 and returne
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  • ...he busiest in the world by volume, in close competition with the port of [[Hong Kong]]. There are two civilian airports, the larger [[Changi Airport]] and [[Sel
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  • ...[[Dawoodi]] [[Bohra]]<ref name = "hong">Page 423. ''South Asian Muslims in Hong Kong: Creation of a 'Local Boy' Identity'', Anita M. Weiss, ''Modern Asian Studi opium and silks to the Far East (he went to [[Hong Kong]] in 1856 and set up E. Pabaney & Co. in 1857 at age seventeen<ref name = "
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  • ...licized form may take precedence over the base Romanized form. So we have 'Hong Kong' (English) not 'Hang Gang' (standard romanization of the Cantonese). But wh ...n out of common use, we shouldn't feel the need to revive it. So Macau and Hong Kong use the Anglicized names but Guangzhou shouldn't be Canton as that name has
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  • ...to [[Japan]] followed. In October and early November, she made calls at [[Hong Kong]] and [[Tsingtao]] before proceeding to [[Sasebo, Nagasaki|Sasebo]]. ''Todd
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  • In February 1930 in Hong Kong, [[Ho Chi Minh]] presided over the founding congress of the VCP. At the dir
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  • ...invasion of the Chinese coastline, the taking of principal ports (such as Hong Kong), and the fall of the Malay Peninsula, U.S. supply to China was limited to ...he Philippines, Malaya and the Dutch East Indies. Britain had decided that Hong Kong was not defensible and pinned its hopes on Singapore, which was defended by
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  • Begun in Thailand and finished and bottled in Hong Kong, Three Crabs is primarily exported to the United States, and contains sweet
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  • The best-ever performance has been that of the United States in 1994 at Hong Kong, where all contestants got perfect scores.
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  • ...tion of China and Korea, visiting ports that ranged from [[Tsingtao]] to [[Hong Kong]]; and [[Shanghai]] to Sasebo. In addition, during those "interwar" years, ...and touched at the familiar ports such as Sasebo and Yokosuka, as well as Hong Kong and Manila. In between, there were the usual stops at Pearl Harbor and San
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  • ...stood in to [[Nagasaki]] [[23 September]], then sailed to [[Manila]] and [[Hong Kong]] to load Chinese troops for the reoccupation of Northern China. Similar su
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  • ...formed in large part by his years in Hawaii. He attended Queens College in Hong Kong briefly, and was baptized there by an American missionary.<ref>Irma Tam Soo Sun studied Western medicine in [[Guangzhou]] (Canton) and [[Hong Kong]] from 1886 to 1892. He then worked for two years at the Jinghu Hospital fo
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  • ...dditional worries. The senior British admiral in the area, on the way from Hong Kong to Singapore, visited Ducoux and told him that he might be ordered to sink
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  • ...t could not find financing as the international situation deteriorated and Hong Kong was seized by the Japanese in 1941. Subsidized housing did not occur until
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  • }} This figure excludes Hong Kong SAR, Macao SAR and Taiwan.</ref> The population density was 135 people per ...h the [[United Kingdom]] have been friendly since the [[sovereignty]] of [[Hong Kong]], a former British colony, passed to the PRC in 1997. On the other hand, t
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  • ...all 50 states along with branches in Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Hong Kong. While the League of Women Voters is strictly a nonpartisan organization a
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  • ...ed at the Japanese ports of [[Kure]] and [[Kobe]], at Okinawa, Guam, and [[Hong Kong]]. At the end of that five years, on 3 April 1958, ''Virgo'' was decommissi ...n. She punctuated those assignments with liberty calls at Subic Bay and at Hong Kong. ''Virgo'' headed back to the United States on [[22 August]]. Almost a mont
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  • * Snow, Philip. ''The Fall of Hong Kong: Britain, China and the Japanese Occupation.'' (2003). 477 pp.
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  • ...on textile industrialists, who relocated textile facilities and capital to Hong Kong or Taiwan around the end of 1948 and early 1949 when prices soared and infl
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  • ...sands of years. Today, they are mostly used in mainland China (including [[Hong Kong]] and [[Macau]]), [[Taiwan]], [[Singapore]], other Chinese communities glob
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  • ===Hong Kong pandemic 1968-1970===
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  • ...{{refn|Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Fiji, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepa
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  • ***2 tr P. C. Lee from Chinese in ''The two Buddhist books in mahayana'' Hong Kong: The Commerclal Press, Ltd., 1960.
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  • * Ronald Skeldon and Wang Gungwu; ''Reluctant Exiles? Migration from Hong Kong and the New Overseas Chinese'' 1994 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=87
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  • Chiang, fully purged them, however, in April 1927, and Ho fled to Hong Kong in May. Pursued by British authorities, he went to Soviet Far East headquar ====Hong Kong meeting, 1929====
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  • ...Harbor]]. Based there, the ship visited ports in [[Japan]], [[Taiwan]], [[Hong Kong]], Vietnam, and [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]], acting as [[flagship]] of ComPh
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  • ...Eyes on Me]]", composed and produced by Uematsu. The theme song featured [[Hong Kong]] pop diva [[Faye Wong]] and sold a record 400,000 copies. It then went on
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