- Xie
Yanze (born 11
January 1984) is a
former professional Chinese tennis player. In her career, she won six
singles and
seven doubles titles on the ITF...
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Zhang Yanze (Chinese: 張彥澤) (died
January 27, 947) was an
ethnic Göktürk
general of the
Later Tang,
Later Jin, and Liao
dynasties of China. He was reviled...
- as the
first seed, and won the tournament,
defeating Chinese player Xie
Yanze in
three sets. As a
result of this win, her
ranking rose to No. 99. At the...
- 'old skin,' to
describe the
dried citrus peel used in its preparation. Liu
Yanze; Wang Zhimin;
Zhang Junzeng (18 May 2015).
Dietary Chinese Herbs: Chemistry...
- pbio.2000410. ISSN 1544-9173. PMC 5172535. PMID 27997535. Seipel, Katja;
Yanze, Nathalie; Schmid,
Volker (2004). "The germ line and
somatic stem cell gene...
- legends. Tao Dian Han
Jiaojiao Liu Yao Peng Bo Zou
Liang Liang Dawei Yao
Yanze Meng
Xianglong Wang
Bochao Hu Yi Wu
Yifei Zhang Huanzhao The film grossed...
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chancellor of the Tang
Dynasty 931 – Ruotger,
archbishop of
Trier 947 –
Zhang Yanze,
Chinese general and
governor 1062 –
Adelaide of Hungary, (b. c. 1040) 1311...
- shy
alchemist and Albedo's ****istant.
Venti Anemo Bow ZH:
Miaojiang (Yao
Yanze) EN:
Erika Harlacher JA:
Ayumu Murase KO: Jung Yoo-jung A
carefree bard...
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Renyu 912-956 44 孔宜 Kong Yi 941-986 45 孔延世 Kong
Yanshi 969-1006 孔延泽 Kong
Yanze 46 孔圣佑 Kong
Shengyou 998-1032 孔宗愿 Kong
Zongyuan 47 孔若蒙 Kong
Ruomeng 孔若虚...
- 'evening' Alveolo-palatal. See
Korean phonology Kurdish Southern یانزه /
yanze [jäːɲzˠa] 'eleven' See
Kurdish phonology Latvian mākoņains [maːkuɔɲains]...