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CHON JAE HONG, NORTH KOREAN AMBASSADOR TO AUSTRALIA: It would depend on national interest and security of our nation.
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CHON: We are under extreme threat of United States, of the nuclear war.
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CHON: It's not hitting the root of how these organizations operate.
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The other thing I've seen a lot of is the abbreviation CHON.
catpewk Diary Entry catpewk 2004
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Whereas the rocks of the moon are a chemical puree, many of the asteroids are all but pure iron/nickel mix, and others are rich in CHON
Mother Of Storms Barnes, John, 1957- 1994
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SI RACHA, CHON BURI: As domestic political conflicts enter their fourth year, a few businesses have proved immune to the impacts of escalating unrest.
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By GINA CHON And ANUPREETA DAS Eager to snap up a company that makes some much-used travel-search technology-and keep it out of Google Inc. 's hands-several potential buyers are circling ITA Software Inc., according to
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SI RACHA, CHON BURI: As domestic political conflicts enter their fourth year, a few businesses have proved immune to the impacts of escalating unrest.
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Cholesterol, V. triglycerides and the CHON components of HDL and LDL are evaluated to assess the client's degree of risk for CAD.
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Daimler spokesman Han Tjan (CHON) on Wednesday confirmed a report in Germany's Manager Magazin that the company is in talks to sell the remaining 19.9 percent it owns in the U. S.-based automaker, but he declined to provide further details.
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April 8, 2015