- Zhao
Defang (Chinese: 趙德芳; c. 959–981) was an
imperial prince of
imperial China's Song dynasty. He was the
fourth son of
Emperor Taizu and the younger...
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- had two
grown sons – Zhao Dezhao, the
Prince of Yan (951–979), and Zhao
Defang, the
Prince of Qin (959–981). The
traditional historical accounts place...
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March 16, 2024.
Retrieved October 9, 2022. Foust, Jeff (June 3, 2019). "
Defanging the Wolf Amendment". The
Space Review.
Archived from the
original on October...
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Dylan Defang Asonganyi (born 10
December 2000) is an
English professional footballer who
plays as a forward.
Asonganyi joined Milton Keynes Dons' academy...
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brother rather than
Emperor Taizu's
grown sons (Zhao
Dezhao and Zhao
Defang, who both died in
their twenties during his reign) is not
entirely understood...
- are
indifferent to the term, and
those who
believe that the best way to
defang a word
intended as a "slur" is to
embrace it, and use
gweilo to
refer to...
- ****zong. Zhao
Bogui was a
descendant of
Emperor Taizu,
through his son Zhao
Defang. He was
recommended by the Censor-in-chief
Cheng Jufu [zh] to pay an audience...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) Duan,
Defang; et al. (26
September 2007). "Ab
initio studies of
solid bromine under high...
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political revolution were disillusioned. The
action Hitler took
would not only
defang Röhm and the SA as a
potential threat to Hitler's
personal control of the...