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Edwin George "Ted"
Pulleyblank FRSC (August 7, 1922 –
April 13, 2013) was a
Canadian sinologist. He was a
professor who
taught at the
University of British...
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William R.
Pulleyblank is a
Canadian and
American operations researcher. He is a
professor of
operations research at the
United States Military Academy...
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Pulleyblank (1962a), p. 117.
Pulleyblank (1973), p. 117.
Pulleyblank (1962a), pp. 137–141.
Pulleyblank (1962a)...
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Ramsey (1987), p. 132.
Pulleyblank (1970), p. 204.
Pulleyblank (1971).
Pulleyblank (1984), p. xiv.
Pulleyblank (1984), p. 134.
Baxter (1992),...
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Chinese at
Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024)
Norman (1988), pp. 211–214;
Pulleyblank (1984), p. 3. "Summary by
language size", Ethnologue, 3
October 2018...
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Pulleyblank (1996), pp. 13–14.
Norman (1988), p. 95.
Pulleyblank (1996), p. 22.
Schuessler (2007), p. 14.
Pulleyblank (1996), pp. 16–18...
- Lee
Graham (born
Graham Pulleyblank, 2 July 1939),
better known by his
stage name
Leapy Lee, is an
English singer, best
known for his 1968
single "Little...
- Tang
Emperor Wuzong,
Xiajiasi (黠戛斯), said to mean "red face".
Edwin G.
Pulleyblank surmises that "red face" was
possibly a folk
etymology provided by an...
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Marcus Aurelius, p. 133. Irvine, pp. 57–58. Dio, lxxii.33
Pulleyblank,
Leslie and Gardiner, pp. 71–79. Yü, pp. 460–461. De Crespigny, p. 600...