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    china


    1. She knew the Mongols had taken over most of China because they had ponies


    2. This is my first look at your site and it’s terrific! We are just getting into the agricultural business with a special growing soil found in China


    3. No one ever knew what had come from the moon base Talstan had taken over from China


    4. An International NGO (which is also active in India) has facilitated the establishment of Old People’s Associations in four locations across Shaanxi Province in China


    5. China is old and so is her knowledge of the ocean


    6. The ship was built when the first human simulates were running in China


    7. Genetics was considered the blackest of the black arts and it had been at the heart of the generations of conflict between Talstan and China


    8. It was the last mortal superpower when the war began, the power in China and Talstan was in silicon and on the moon


    9. China was left with no source of new souls but cloning, and there were rumors it was rampant on its half of the moon


    10. Centre stage, overlooking the street sat a huge white ceramic lattice-work basket filled to the brim with plump ceramic fruit - china cherries, apples, pomegranates and pears

    11. Once through the tunnel, we eat, the sound of rain hitting the barge above our heads a musical counterpoint to the chatter of the crew members and the cutlery on the china


    12. Over a plateful of slightly stale tractor-wheel biscuits and weak tea in chipped china cups, Danny and Annie found out that there were no savings, no insurance policies and no investments


    13. "I just heard from a guy with a cryo-slicer and fabricator on mortal ground in China,” Thom told her


    14. to his china training shoes


    15. “He’s an old friend of Thom’s living in a cryoslicer in what’s left of China


    16. a trip to China


    17. at my back, pushing me in the direction of China


    18. Travel in China was somewhat restricted at


    19. On this branch of history the modern day Atlantis looked more like China, with hundred story buildings along the shore and great hanger bridges and even venerable motorway bridges spanning between islands


    20. During that time Talstan had overrun most of Siberia, then China and most of Russia

    21. tea in chipped china cups, Danny and Annie found out that there


    22. “There are quantum mechanics scholars in China,” she said, “They know those words


    23. She loaded a model of 17th century China into it to get him started


    24. ’ He said, indicating a china pot sitting on the worktop


    25. The tables were dressed in linen and set with white china place settings, accented with silverware bearing the engraved initials of the Union Pacific Railway on each piece


    26. The goblets and glasses were crystal, and the cups and saucers matched the china plates, all decorated with the Railway's own designs


    27. “Once in China there lived an old widow and her son, Chen


    28. Stanley and Raymond decided to travel to Shanghai, China, so they could show the


    29. " He stopped her at buying the china


    30. It seems she was waiting for an audience with her employer and happened into a conversation with a wealthy merchant of southern China, who was to meet with the Minister of Trade or some such

    31. Soon even the china in the glass hutch was dancing under its thundering crashes


    32. Let’s look and see whether we have the money for a holiday in China


    33. Scanning the area, she discovered the room that had once held her glass china hutch had disappeared


    34. "No" she whispered kicking her feet, but it was more then she could do to hold on to the china


    35. He bought a copy of the China daily US edition


    36. With forests in the north and deserts in the south, it stretches from Russia’s Siberia to the deserts of China and the Caspian sea


    37. China has been long one of the richest, that is, one of the most fertile, best cultivated, most industrious, and most populous, countries in the world


    38. The accounts of all travellers, inconsistent in many other respects, agree in the low wages of labour, and in the difficulty which a labourer finds in bringing up a family in China


    39. The poverty of the lower ranks of people in China far surpasses that of the most beggarly nations in Europe


    40. Marriage is encouraged in China, not by the profitableness of children, but by the liberty of destroying them

    41. It is this demand which regulates and determines the state of propagation in all the different countries of the world ; in North America, in Europe, and in China ; which renders it rapidly progressive in the first, slow and gradual in the second, and altogether stationary in the last


    42. China seems to have been long stationary, and had, probably, long ago acquired that full complement of riches which is consistent with the nature of its laws and institutions


    43. accordingly, is said to be the common interest of money in China, and the ordinary profits of stock must be sufficient to afford this large interest


    44. It is told that in the ancient kingdom of the Sassanidae, which reigned for about four hundred years, from Persia to the borders of China, we read the praises of one of the kings of this race, who was said to be the best monarch of his time


    45. Indeed, after ten years, the King cut off the country of the Tartars (China) from the Persian Empire and made his brother Sultan of it


    46. In China and Indostan, accordingly,


    47. She put on a head-dress of diamonds, and looking more beautiful than ever, received the magician, saying to his great amazement: “I have made up my mind that Aladdin is dead, and that all my tears will not bring him back, so I have decided to mourn no more, and have invited you to eat with me; but I am tired of the wines of China, and would like to taste those of Africa


    48. He then went to the lifeless magician, took the lamp out of his vest, and bade the genie carry the palace and all in it back to China and then take the magician to the darkest dungeon in chains


    49. In Cochin China, the finest white sugar generally sells for three piastres the quintal, about thirteen shillings and sixpence of our money, as we are told by Mr Poivre {Voyages d'un Philosophe


    50. The greater part of the cultivated lands in Cochin China are employed in producing corn and rice, the food of the great body of the people











































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    Synonyms for "china"

    china chinaware cathay communist china mainland china people's republic of china prc red china nationalist china republic of china taiwan Asia Orient

    "china" definitions

    a communist nation that covers a vast territory in eastern Asia; the most populous country in the world


    high quality porcelain originally made only in China


    a government on the island of Taiwan established in 1949 by Chiang Kai-shek after the conquest of mainland China by the Communists led by Mao Zedong


    dishware made of high quality porcelain