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Tsinan

British  
/ ˈtsiːˈnæn /

noun

  1. a variant transliteration of the Chinese name for Jinan

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He asked for one more division�with which, he said, Tsinan could be held.

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The meat ration in Tsinan is currently three ounces a month, and grain is 37 pounds for men doing "medium-heavy" work.

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When Chiang Ch'ing and her mother moved to Tsinan, a city long renowned for its theaters, Chiang Ch'ing found her vocation.

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And there were other reasons: while working in a Chinese People's Republic paper plant at Tsinan, he had met Cho, a coworker, and they enjoyed each other�until Cho uncommunistically began to hint of marriage.

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She kept troops all along the railway line until recently and insists on maintaining in the future a guard at Tsinan, 254 miles away.

From The Peace Negotiations A Personal Narrative by Lansing, Robert

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