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  • Besides the normal Chinese school routines, it also offers exchange programmes for its students.
  • In an earlier study, Tan found differences in patterns of brain activity between normal Chinese readers and English readers.
  • Manchu bannermen typically used their given rather than lineal name to address themselves, while Han bannermen used their both in normal Chinese style.
  • The Manchu bannermen typically used their first / personal name to address themselves and not their last name, while Han bannermen used their last name and first in normal Chinese style.
  • The Manchu bannermen typically used their first / personal name to address themselves and not their last name, while Han bannermen used their last name and first in normal Chinese custom.
  • But, I can categorically say that no matter what is the reality in this case, it will not affect normal Chinese-Russian relations, including in the scientific and technical field,
  • But, I can categorically say that no matter what is the reality in this case, it will not affect normal Chinese-Russian relations, including in the scientific and technical fields,
  • Brain scans show the LMFG fires in normal Chinese readers, but Chinese dyslexics show glitches in that circuitry, according to Li-Hai Tan of the National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda and the University of Hong Kong.
  • Since Hong Kong is a " Special Administrative Region " and not a normal Chinese city, there is no mayor or city council; therefore, the City Hall does not hold the offices of a city government, unlike most city halls around the world.
  • The main points of difference were in their regional affiliations, since these forces were often raised and led via kinship and local networks; and their contravention of the normal Chinese military policy where army generals were frequently rotated to prevent ambitious commanders building power bases.
  • Although the Manchus replaced their Manchu names with Chinese personal names, the Manchu bannermen followed their traditional practice in typically used their first / personal name to address themselves and not their last name, while Han Chinese bannermen used their last name and first in normal Chinese style.
  • This persistent attack pattern left a strong impression on UN forces that fought in Korea, giving birth to the description of " human wave . " U . S . Army historian Roy Edgar Appleman observed that the term " human wave " was later used by journalists and military officials to convey the image that the American soldiers were assaulted by overwhelming numbers of Chinese on a broad front, which is inaccurate when compared with the normal Chinese practice of sending successive series of five men teams against a narrow portion of the line.