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- proper noun An Aboriginal Taiwanese language spoken in the Alishan region of Taiwan.
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Examples
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Once upon a time, in a place called Tsou, there lived a man named Shu-liang Ho, who was also called K'ung Ho.
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Chef Liu Jun, 38, and his female kitchen hand Tsou Hsiang, 52, died from liver failure at a hospital Tuesday night after eating death cap mushrooms on New Year's Eve at Canberra's Harmonie German Club.
Poisonous Mushrooms Death: Chef And Assistant Die In Australia The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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Rose Tsou , senior vice president of Asia-Pacific for Yahoo Inc., said at the conference that Asian tech firms have made headway mostly through microinnovation, or improving on existing models, because companies in rapidly growing markets don't need to take as many risks as companies in markets without that momentum.
Out of the Factory Evan Ramstad 2011
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The male chef visiting from China, Liu Jun, 38, and his female kitchenhand, Tsou Hsiang, 52, died from liver failure at a hospital on Tuesday night after eating death cap mushrooms on New Year's Eve at Canberra's Harmonie German Club.
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They walked across the mountains to go to the Tsou villages.
Global Voices in English » Taiwan: The future for the aboriginal people after Typhoon Morakot 2009
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More AllThingsD: Yahoo's Jerry Yang and Rose Tsou at AsiaD This is one of various combinations that potential bidders for Yahoo are discussing, according to the people familiar with the matter.
Microsoft, Others Work on Yahoo Bid Anupreeta Das 2011
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A third person who shared the dinner with Liu and Tsou was discharged from hospital on Tuesday.
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Chef Liu Jun, 38, and his female kitchen hand Tsou Hsiang, 52, died from liver failure at a hospital Tuesday night after eating death cap mushrooms on New Year's Eve at Canberra's Harmonie German Club.
Poisonous Mushrooms Death: Chef And Assistant Die In Australia The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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Liu Jun, a Chinese chef working in Australia, thought death cap mushrooms were edible and killed himself and assistant Tsou Hsiang by cooking them in a stir fry.
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"We want to remind them that they helped us bring a hope for a change in 2008 and we need their vote again," Tsou said.
Democrats target midterms with nationwide voter registration drive 2010
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