Similar words: Korean, korean war, forearm, arboreal, corporeal, incorporeal, neck or nothing, by hook or by crook. Meaning: n. an Asian peninsula (off Manchuria) separating the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan; the Korean name is Dae-Han-Min-Gook or Han-Gook.
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241. The South Americans look odds-on to qualify as group winners, but the race for second place is wide open, with Otto Rehhagel's side hoping to pip Korea Republic to the prize.
242. As Ms Glaser of the CSIS puts it, China still sees North Korea more as a strategic asset than a liability.
243. Described are the development history and orientation of magnetic levitation trains in Korea.
244. Following the end of the Russo-Japanese War, The Japanese declared Korea was their protectorate and expanded their control over local institutions despite Korean opposition.
245. Another deal was struck with George Bush's government, only for North Korea to flounce out and, eventually, test short- and long-range rockets and at least one nuclear device.
246. In South Korea, the average measured connection speed was 13.7 Mbps,[sentencedict.com] up 11 percent compared to fourth quarter of 2009.
247. She said a North Korea - Burma military connection destabilizing to the region.
248. Most of production are vended to occident , Europe and America, Japen, Korea, Southeast Asia, etc.
249. Yang said the six-party talks and the dialogue between South Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea can complement with each other.
250. IT TOOK quite literally a bomb to shift the big powers into concerted action at the United Nations Security Council against a long-defiant, boastfully nuclear-capable North Korea.
251. Myself, and Reuters TV cameraman Anil Ekmecic, had never been to Korea before, and what must be a fairly unusual experience, we could now say we traveled to Korea via the reclusive North first.