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Chinese

Chinese <a Chinese; Chinese> N

Chinese lacquer

chinese lantern <a Chinese lantern; Chinese lanterns> N

chinese white

Chinese cinnamon tree

Chinese Conversion add-in N COMPUT

Chinese monetary piece

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The names appear extensively in Chinese culture, including literature, historiography, and opera.
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Between 1990 and 1998, 28 Chinese swimmers tested positive for performance enhancing drugs, almost half the world total of drug offenders in sport.
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It was the first of its kind in modern Chinese history.
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He said his aim was to turn himself in to the Chinese government.
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He worked to suppress the illegal trade in indentured Chinese laborers.
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He saw action in eight of nine games for the silver medal-winning Chinese team.
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Thus, Chinese metal type of the 13th century using tin was unsuccessful because it was incompatible with the inking process.
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They chose Chinese fir because this wood can bear heavy loads and resist decay.
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Opium, ivory, textiles, and crockery were among the other goods which the Chinese sold.
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An estimated 6,000 Chinese live in the city.
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