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Heijin may
refer to:
Black gold (politics), a term used in
Taiwan to
refer to
political corruption,
especially businesses with
organized crime societies...
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Bittersweet Life (2005) gets a
Bollywood makeover with
Awarapan ... S.
Heijin Lee;
Monika Mehta;
Robert Ji-Song Ku (31 July 2019). Pop Empires: Transnational...
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source of the
Chinese name for the Nanai,
Hezhe (赫哲),
formerly Heijin (黑斤) and
Hezhehala (赫哲哈喇). Some of the
earliest first-hand
accounts of the...
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August 2018.
Retrieved 27
December 2022. Chin, Ko-Lin (8 July 2016).
Heijin:
Organized Crime, Business, and
Politics in Taiwan. Routledge. pp. 37–38...
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original on 11
November 2007.
Retrieved 12
November 2007. Chin, Ko-lin (2003).
Heijin:
Organized Crime, Business, and
Politics in Taiwan. M.E. Sharpe. pp. 34–37...
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Museum (traditional Chinese: 黑金釀造館;
simplified Chinese: 黑金酿造馆; pinyin:
Hēijīn Niàngzào Guǎn) is a
museum in
Douliu City,
Yunlin County, Taiwan. The museum...
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procedures and the vast
majority of
plastic surgery patients are women."
Sharon Heijin Lee (2016). "Beauty
Between Empires:
Global Feminism,
Plastic Surgery, and...
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April 1669 – 4
September 1744), also
known by his
Chinese style name Mō
Heijin (毛 秉仁), was a
politician and
bureaucrat of the
Ryukyu Kingdom.
Misato Anman...
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believed to have been from an earlier,
Heian period technique known as "
heijin". https://www.britannica.com/art/hirameji
Britannica http://www.aisf.or...
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Legislative Yuan.
Retrieved 3
February 2018. Chin, Ko-Lin (2016).
Heijin:
Organized Crime, Business, and
Politics in Taiwan. Routledge. p. 101. ISBN 9781315498270...