The Chin worshipped the spirits of their ancestors and proved difficult to reach with the gospel. |
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One of the people here tonight to see Martin is a young Burmese man from the minority Chin ethnic group. |
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The population was mainly Burman, with large Karen and Shan minorities and Chin, Kachin, and Naga hill tribes. |
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Arriving in Tibet in late August, Koch and Chin acclimatized by climbing and skiing Changzheng, Everest's 24,890-foot neighbor. |
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Born in 1961, Unsuk Chin is a relative youngster compared to Boulez, who is now in his eighties. |
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The Chin army began a systematic advance at the same moment that their retreating chariots wheeled and fell on the Tzu-hsi's exposed flanks. |
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He ordered his archers to ready their bows as the right wing of the Chin army came within range. |
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The wondrous thing is how effortlessly Chin changes pace, from delicacy to grotesquerie, from cutesiness to dementia. |
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The Chin language descended from Tibeto-Burman language domain. |
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Kay Chin Tay was born in Singapore and trained as a photojournalist at the University of Missouri-Columbia. |
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Mr. Foray, 22, has been charged with being an accessory after the fact to the kidnapping, Mr. Chin said. |
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Lian Ho University plans to set up a graduate research institute for Hakka culture in August, university president Chin Tsung-shune told the Taipei Times yesterday. |
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Another night, I saw No Chin ride bare-ass up a moonbeam. |
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Marilou Villeneuve, Shelley Burgoyne, Benson Chin and Jessica Stolar were part of the youth delegation at last June's Orientation Assembly in Cornwall, Ontario. |
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He also has an LP and his own fledgling record company called Chin Stroke. |
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Canadian captain Gordon Chin had a 20-yarder sting the hands of Nathan Coe, but after more weighty challenges it was the Young Socceroos who grabbed the early lead. |
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Has the Animal Chin director's cut morphed into another larger, more universal Stacy Peralta video project? |
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The work was completed under the scientific direction of one of ORBICOM associate member, Chin Saik-Yoon, of Penang, Malaysia, in co-operation with 29 authors, most of them also members of the ORBICOM network. |
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As was mentioned, in Atlanta Lance was reunited with Chin ramp builder Tommy Kay who took us to a great backyard pool at a hotel behind a titty bar. |
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She mumbled something I couldn't hear, and held her chin in her hand as she dove into thought. |
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If I look real close at this old photo I can even detect the beginnings of the family double chin. |
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A small toothy smile erupted above a missing chin, and I noticed for the first time that the man had braces. |
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The bearded pig is distinguished by its elongated head, narrow body, and abundant chin whiskers. |
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Exhausted, he climbed into bed, pulling the thin covers up to his chin, then over his head. |
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But it was hats off to Dunn for the way he took all they had to throw at him squarely on the chin before leaving with his dignity intact. |
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When you're down, its absolutely important that you keep your chin up and keep on fighting. |
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He has kept his chin up throughout his treatment and this award would be something good after having such a bad year. |
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When I told them about the debacle at Emery, the D.C. program directors told me to keep my chin up and work harder. |
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I intend to fight back and regain my place on the panel and the only way to do that is by keeping my chin up and continuing with my training. |
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Sport your suit and keep your chin up and go to Bar St-Laurent on Tuesdays. |
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Dad says keep your chin up and your head down and most of all please keep safe. |
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So keep your chin up, dig in to work, and rejoice in the fact that the weekend is almost here. |
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His eyes were sunken, his chin unshaved and his hair and even his clothing looked disheveled. |
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I was about to let go when I felt his arm encircle my waist, and his chin rest on the top of my head. |
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They will have expected you to duck this punch and instead you let the blow bounce of your granite chin like an errant moth. |
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But he ducked the blow and darted his head back up colliding with Kung's chin. |
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She pulled her blanket to her chin, wrinkling her nose at its distinct mildew smell, then yanking it down to her feet. |
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The doctor seemed to contemplate this quite seriously, his fingers coming up to tap at his chin bemusedly. |
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We are a highly sophisticated and erudite population and we just seem to take everything on the chin. |
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Sighing lazily, she propped her elbows on the dinner table, digging her chin into her palms and breathing in slowly, exhaling heavily. |
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The skin is, for the most part, blue-grey with some yellow tints on the legs except for the chin and throat which are a striking chrome yellow. |
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The next encounter I had with the razor came about two weeks later, when I went back to the bathroom mirror to inspect my chin and see if I was due for a shave. |
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He rubbed his hands along his unshaved chin and let out a mocking laugh. |
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I kept my chin up and borrowed a couple of books for references for my report about the difference between a Shape shifter demon and a Beast demon. |
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Memories of your relationship come flooding back and you spend a few days deciding if you should politely decline and send a nice gift, or keep your chin up and RSVP yes. |
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Harry had better come back with a clean chin or else granny will not be pleased. |
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This evening, when I got in from work, sitting on the back step and mewling plaintively was a small cat with a black splodge on his chin, and all his fur intact. |
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It comes from evil masterminds stroking their chin and smirking evilly. |
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The picture on his byline makes him look like a rather doddery retired professor with just a hint of Frankenstein's monster to his eyebrows and chin. |
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That an 18 year old athlete should have a double chin just a couple of months after a foot injury is a throwback to the 1980's when excess was acceptable. |
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Charlie tells her to keep her chin up and then he disappears. |
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PhotoReady Skinlights in 'Pink Light' were applied to the cheeks, bridge of her nose, tear ducts, cupid's bow, chin and collarbones to create a polished look with a porcelain-like finish. |
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No, she cast a cold eye on time's inroads — the sagging chin, the pouchy eyes, the deepening marionette lines bracketing the mouth, the coarsening skin texture — and she sanded and spackled and painted them into invisibility. |
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There were lighter moments as well when he rubbed his stubbled cheeks to create a grating sound or thumped his chin with his fist to produce a thud. |
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The boxer went down in the second round, after a blow to the chin. |
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