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- proper noun A prefecture-level
city inShandong ,northeastern China
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That morning in Weifang, he allowed me to select a giant, flesh-toned bra and an enormous matching pair of panties, both edged with lace, plus a set of polka-dot pajamas.
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"In the last 15 years, only two or three people in this country were trying to abolish the death penalty," law professor He Weifang told The Washington Post.
John Feffer: Art v. State in China John Feffer 2011
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The Global Times quotes Peking University professor He Weifang saying it is "understandable" that authorities place a high value on stability in a "complex" place like Xinjiang.
Chinese Security Efforts Questioned Two Years After Xinjiang Riots 2011
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The Global Times quotes Peking University professor He Weifang saying it is "understandable" that authorities place a high value on stability in a "complex" place like Xinjiang.
Chinese Security Efforts Questioned Two Years After Xinjiang Riots 2011
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Among them was He Weifang , a law professor at Peking University who compared Chongqing to North Korea on his microblog in April.
China Leaders Laud 'Red' Campaign Jeremy Page 2011
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Bi Huaming/Xinhua/Zumapress.com Newly recruited soldiers bid farewell to relatives and friends at a railway station on Saturday in Weifang, China's Shandong province.
Asia in Pictures 2011
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The Global Times quotes Peking University professor He Weifang saying it is "understandable" that authorities place a high value on stability in a "complex" place like Xinjiang.
Chinese Security Efforts Questioned Two Years After Xinjiang Riots 2011
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The Global Times quotes Peking University professor He Weifang saying it is "understandable" that authorities place a high value on stability in a "complex" place like Xinjiang.
Chinese Security Efforts Questioned Two Years After Xinjiang Riots 2011
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The Global Times quotes Peking University professor He Weifang saying it is "understandable" that authorities place a high value on stability in a "complex" place like Xinjiang.
Chinese Security Efforts Questioned Two Years After Xinjiang Riots 2011
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Among them was He Weifang , a law professor at Peking University who compared Chongqing to North Korea on his microblog in April.
China Leaders Laud 'Red' Campaign Jeremy Page 2011
hernesheir commented on the word Weifang
City in the Shandong province of the Peoples Republic of China that boasts the headquarters of the International Kite Federation, the site of an annual international kite festival, and the world's largest kite museum.
May 2, 2010