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    peking
    [ noun ]
    capital of the People's Republic of China in the Hebei province in northeastern China; 2nd largest Chinese city
    <noun.location>


    1. Taxi drivers are more likely to be playing tapes of Madonna than Peking opera.
    2. Students at Peking University hung posters calling for another pro-democracy demonstration Thursday in the capital's central Tiananmen Square.
    3. A graduate student who attended a protest at Peking's broad Tiananmen Square expresses a common student view.
    4. Some 1,000 Chinese studying in the U.S. signed an unprecedented open letter to the Peking leadership expressing "deep anxiety" over the recent removal of Hu Yaobang as Communist Party chief and government suppression of free speech.
    5. The agency, quoting sources close to senior advisers of President Soares, said that under a plan being negotiated with Peking Macao will become a special administrative region of China, after four centuries of Portuguese rule.
    6. The problem is that the mainland hasn't seen free elections since the Chinese Communist Party gained control in Peking 37 years ago.
    7. But I'd like to work out some understanding that the world's not going to come to a screeching halt if you don't know that I'm eating Peking duck over in Virginia some place.
    8. The action includes a sightseeing jaunt for Pat, a visit to Mao Tse-tung's study by the Nixons and Henry Kissinger, a night at the Peking opera and a banquet at which Mao dances a foxtrot.
    9. London's main rivals are likely to be Paris, Berlin, Sydney and Peking.
    10. To encourage grain production, Peking will spend more on rural electrification, irrigation and technological aid for farmers.
    11. Today, students in Peking are demanding checks and balances for their communist government.
    12. But a rough 50-50 split is expected in the legislative council elections. The process of democratisation was agreed last year during the final drafting in Peking of the Basic Law that will govern the territory after 1997.
    13. "All roads lead to Peking," he said as he shook hands with China's chief, Deng Xiaoping, in the Great Hall of the People.
    14. In short, while China pays lip service to one country-two systems, the fundamental policy of Peking is to assimilate all within its influence into the Han Chinese socialist mold.
    15. He is the most senior British politician to visit Peking since Mr Douglas Hurd, foreign secretary, went there a year ago. Mr Goodlad is expected to tell his Chinese hosts the UK wants links put on a more normal footing.
    16. Gorbachev's schedule this year is full, with a trip to Peking for the first Soviet-Chinese summit in 30 years scheduled next week, a trip to West Germany in June, to France in July, and to Finland and Italy in fall.
    17. Liao said he watches drama serials and the broadcasts of Peking opera.
    18. The deal is likely to figure prominently in the visit of Jiang Zemin, China's party leader, to Moscow next month. Peking has seen its relations with the US slide since it put down the student demonstrators of Tiananmen in 1989.
    19. (It sounds like a blue movie filmed at the Peking Opera).
    20. Such help from the top demonstrates Peking's determination to break CAAC's hold on the country's civil-aviation industry.
    21. Peking will open a financial and stock market early next year, along the lines of recently established financial centers in Shanghai, Shenyang and other cities, the China Daily said.
    22. On Friday, officials in Shanghai and Peking issued tough strictures against demonstrations.
    23. When his parents embark on an around-the-world voyage that will take them from Paris to Peking, he goes along.
    24. Toward the end of dinner in a dining room at the Peking Hotel Monday, Chinese economist Li Yining drove home his main point to a small party of Western listeners.
    25. Hong Kong's governor died in his sleep while visiting Peking.
    26. But a good indicator of whether it could ever happen will be how Peking handles the student demonstrators who have taken their demands for democracy to the streets in the past few weeks.
    27. Meanwhile, nearly 1,000 Chinese studying in the U.S. signed an open letter to the Peking leadership expressing "deep anxiety" over the recent removal of Hu Yaobang as Communist Party chief and government suppression of free speech.
    28. For several years, Peking has been encouraging indirect trade, especially through Hong Kong.
    29. Nor could one have guessed how quickly Peking would win and that at the same time it would attempt to encroach on the most sensitive of all areas - the independence of the judiciary. Yet that is that has happened in the past 18 months.
    30. But they won't end friction between foreign investors and Peking planners.
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