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Wanxing Subdistrict (simplified Chinese: 万兴街道;
traditional Chinese: 萬興街道; pinyin:
Wànxìng Jiēdào) is a
subdistrict situated within Nankai District, Tianjin...
- Wang
Wanxing (Chinese: 王万星, born 10
October 1949) is a
prominent Chinese pro-democracy
activist who was a
prisoner of
conscience for 13
years in Chinese...
- on as W56CD in Rome, Georgia; then W26BT;
WANX-LP in
January 2000; and WTBS-LP on
October 15, 2007. The
WANX call
letters were
formerly used by CBS affiliate...
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Woodland Hills section. The
station was
built in 1971 as WHAE-TV (later
WANX-TV),
owned by the
Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN).
Originally a nonprofit...
- Deng
Wanxing (Chinese: 邓婉婞; pinyin: Dèng
Wǎnxìng, born 30
January 1987),
professionally known as Ivy (Chinese: 艾菲; pinyin: Ai Fei) or Ai Fei, is a Chinese...
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fictional characters with the
given name or
surname Ivy (Chinese singer) (Deng
Wanxing, born 1987) Ivy (South
Korean singer) (Park Eun-hye, born 1982) Ivy, Essa...
- 2024). "Nanon Born to BEO in Nanning" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
WANXING entertainment [@
Wanxing_ent] (July 20, 2024). "Nanon Born to BEO in Nanning" (Tweet)...
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originally aired only on WYAH-TV and
other CBN-owned
stations in
Atlanta (
WANX-TV) and
Dallas (KXTX-TV), and
later Boston (WXNE-TV). The
program entered...
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Elroy McCaw in 1966. Tribune's
later television purchases included those of
WANX-TV (subsequently re-called WGNX, now WANF) in
Atlanta (in 1983); KTLA in...
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Zealand cricketer 1949 –
Jessica Harper,
American actress 1949 – Wang
Wanxing,
Chinese activist 1950 –
Charlie George,
English footballer 1950 – Nora...